Notes about bringing modern science to bear on inner exploration, and move the subject away from the outdated control of religions.
Keith Allen’s Unlawful Killing (2011)
I support Mohamed Al-Fayed and his battle to get justice for his deceased son, and his battle to reveal the fact that Prince Philip was educated in a military college in Nazi Germany.
Alternative Right – Nazism for the 21st Century! (7.12.2016)
A young American man expresses the political values of Adolf Hitler. After ethnically cleansing and exterminating millions of racially impure people from the lands surrounding Germany, Hitler then moved racially pure German citizens into these areas, occupying the homes of those who had previously fell victim to Nazi troops. The Concentration Camps of Nazi Germany existed to solve the problem of ‘diversity’ as Hitler perceived it. For National Socialists, ‘diversity’ is the root of all evil because it feeds into the non-racial ‘internationalism’ advocated by Marxism. As Nazism is an extreme form of capitalism in decay, Marxism naturally opposes such an ideology – as can be seen by the all-out war the Soviet Union pursued to finally crush it in Europe during WWII (at a terrible price in human life). Nazism continues the oppression of the working class, and prevents the working class within a particular country, linking-up with other chapters of the working class around the world, and over-throwing the bourgeoisie that exploits it. Hitler’s ruling elite represented nothing other than militarised adventure capitalism.
Raul Salutes Fidel Castro’s Tomb
Fidel Castro – the great leader – is laid to rest in Cuba amongst scenes of national and international mourning!
US Marine Corps: From Citizen to Unthinking Trained Killer
What is distressing about the recruitment process of capitalist nations, is that the youth of those countries is misled into becoming unthinking killers for the capitalist system.
Stan Laurel’s ‘Golliwog’ Reference
My view is that Laurel & Hardy exhibit a generally ‘progressive’ attitude to life that remained extraordinarily ‘aloof’of the quite rampant racism of their day, whilst remaining, in many ways, very much a product of the times within which they lived.