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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
Patience folks I’ll be back!
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Margaret W. posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
#270 – Grimerica Talks Antartica, Fusion, NASA Nazi’s and the Deep State with Joseph P. Farrell. Joseph is back in the igloo bringing some high octane speculation. Interview starts 39:50 https://youtu.be/tOfNNwLwKoM?t=39m50s [3:06:31]
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Margaret W. posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
Catherine Austin Fitts interview with Howard Hughes, February 15, 2018. Her views on world government and finance. http://theunexplained.tv/paranormal-podcasts/edition-333-catherine-austin-fitts http://www.theunexplained.tv/media/theunexplained-333.mp3 [1:07:45]
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What is interesting is that, as a social ist (accepting) country (look at how many of the parliament are labor party), Howard had a bit of a time trying to bite his tongue about what Catherine had to say… initially… but she won him over with her incredible logic and candor. I believe he may be scratching his head after this interview. As…[Read more]
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DownunderET posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
Well folks we do get into some serious stuff here at GDS. So today I thought I’d lighten up the ol’ web site with some comedy. This is the contract scene from the Marx Brothers movie “A Night at the Opera”., with Groucho up against Chico.
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Margaret W. posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
This week on The Solari Report, The Saker joins me on our quarterly Emerging Multipolar World to discuss his new book The Essential Saker II: Civilizational Choices and Geopolitics: The Russian challenge to the Hegemony of the AngloZionist Empire. audio link: The Emerging Multipolar World with The Saker – Neocons & the War Lobby stream or d…[Read more]
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BlueWren posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
When I saw this little atom trapped between the heads of two pins, I wondered for a brief moment if the little atom might be a little bit of consciousness now in a terrible predicament:
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Cara posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
Perovskite, mineral discovered in the Ural Mountains, could make IT faster using LiFi. Also seems to be good for solar cells. I wonder where else it is found besides the Urals.
http://www.geologyin.com/2017/11/scientists-discovered-mineral-in-earths.html -
Freefall posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
An extremely interesting interview ..
Sunday with Charles (Supplement) – Harmon Wilfred CIA Whistleblower
Link .. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km1hLrTlIdM -
BlueWren posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
It seems to me that we’ve quite suddenly picked up from where we left off, before the quarantine restrictions were set in, all those hundreds of thousands of years ago. Elon Musk wants to network our solar system. I think that in our lifetimes, we’ll see things like Google Nespina, or Google Oort icons floating on our air desktops 🙂 Imagine…[Read more]
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Am I the only person who’s worried about ‘secret payloads’… Just as a gentle reminder.. The Rottenchilds got into power because of their ‘secret’ mail system.
Elon Musk is a cia implant to control ‘black op’ technology in a ‘private’ company. The Zuck.. (swap that Z for an S and Im sure you’ll see why he got that nickname..) is also a cia…[Read more]-
Elon Musk .. an extremely .. EXTREMELY dark horse ..
As for Zucka .. he doesn’t even look human ..
Check THIS out .. Nothin’ like seeing a zillionaire sweat bullets ..
Link .. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F9JfZDJKCQ-
you wanna see The Suck sweat like a wh0re in a church?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktfy79rkLEg
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I have seen this before .. When this “creature” looks in the mirror .. I hope he sees what I see .. A SLITHERING SLIMY DECEPTIVE piece of gutter trash and the best part is .. he KNOWS it .. I CAN’T stand him ..
I agree with Blue Wren’s remark .. “I wish he had NEVER been born”
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“Elon Musk is a CIA implant” … just which faction of the CIA are you talking about? They’re not one big happy wholesome group, all united in one common anti-human, pro-elite cause. Maybe there are factions within the ‘deep state’ that are actually on our side. I don’t have a problem with Mr Musk because so far, what I’ve read , what I’ve…[Read more]
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the glass is ALWAYS full Bluewren, either full of liquid or full of air. As far as secret payloads go. IF its to drop a bunch of mini satelittes into orbit, they’d tell us. Nasa has already confirmed that they are shifting the geo orbits of all communication satelittes, in order to flood the exosphere with new and improved GPS, telecommunication,…[Read more]
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I don’t think that the entire CIA organisation is ‘evil and full of satan worshiping’, because I think that there are sections of it that have good people that want to help humanity, not hinder it. I cannot possibly agree with your sweeping statement, just like I could not possibly agree that everyone at Giza is good, wholesome and without…[Read more]
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because it gets lost in the ‘time hole’ Ok.. will start compiling.. your statement applies also to Nazis.. do you think that there were good nazis? Or is the fact that you are associated with and claim appartenance to a faschist regime mean that you’re really a bad person? Apperently not.. all the ‘good ones’ got sucked up into OSS and NASA. If…[Read more]
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“because it gets lost in the ‘time hole’ …” – snip –
Regarding Nazis: yes I do think that there were good ones. Nazism on the other hand is an ideology, another absolutism that our planet can do without. About Monarch, once again I have to remind you that I don’t believe the entire CIA is evil. The people that are responsible for Monarch…[Read more]
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Thanks for that – lots of reading 🙂
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
A music morning prepping for chat. So I’d better start getting serious about chat…
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Enjoyed the music . . .
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1) This started either before Trump announced his run for President, or soon thereafter. Someone who knew what happened told him.
2) SOMEONE in the IC, likely military intel, sat Trump down & laid out the entire #UraniumOne bribery scheme.
3) How all across the breadth of the Obama Administration people in high offices took massive bribes to…[Read more]
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
And now for the very WORST of classical composers, P.D.Q. Bach, and his Oratorio, the Seasonings…
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hovers over “report user” tab
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PDQ never fails to bring an audience to tears . . . of laughter.. He performed here some yrs ago. Wish I’d kept the programme. Thanks 🙂
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LMAO .. Classical music is like vegemite … You gotta spread it thin .. Not being a classical FANATIC .. a little goes a long long long way with me ..
I bloody LOVED this and it bought me to tears .. of laughter ..
I’ve had an ABSOLUTE sh!t week and this made my morning .. Thx for posting Joseph ..
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
Oh I can’t help it… the first two movements of Widor’s 5th Organ symphony… another of my faves by the 19the century virtuoso and “grande maitre” Charles-Marie Widor. A real workout, as you can see (I included the second movement so you can watch one of Widor’s tricks called “thumbing”, i.e., playing on two manuals at the same time with one…[Read more]
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
OK… last bit of CPE for the day… Wq 32 III (played on a tangeant piano, unfortunately, MUCH better with a large powerful harpsichord), but all in all, another wonderful movement from a wonderful concerto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkZZISDVujE
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
And another of my faves by der grosse Karl: Wq 12… the first movement of this concerto has one of the all-time stormiest development sections in all of music, in my opinion, and not to be outdone is the third movement, which many will recognize as the “theme” music to the Dialogues. Definitely the heavy metal rocker of the Bach family; the first…[Read more]
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I’m convinced that CPE influenced a lot of the 1970s prog-rockers, ie, early Genesis et al…
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Maybe he did, I don’t know. He certainly WAS a rocker though. Imagine having to follow up a father like that? How to do it? Completely reinvent EVERYTHING.
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There is certainly a modern quality to his music… almost “neo-classical” before the classical age. Maybe that’s why his music is only now coming back.
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
Another of my faves from the great “Karl”… Wq 6… Spanyi also really shows off the Hass double in this one, not afraid to pull that big 16′ choir in on the action!:
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something delicate….https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPch1IXqiWU Wq65
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NICE choice. His keyboard sonatas are wonderful, and were a major influence on Haydn and the tub-thumper.
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
“… these I wrote for myself and in full freedom…” C.P.E. Bach: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4oLdwKZthw
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
Now this is fun… the Toccata and Fugue in D Minor… played on the organ’s “cousin”:
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it seems to me that the instrument itself (in this playing) can emphasize the space between equanimity and passion
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Yes… harpsichords fascinate me for this precise reason… one has to get passion out of the instrument by entirely different means other than just pounding and hammering harder or softer. The same on an organ.
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
Prelude and Fugue in D Major, BWV 532… one of many “organist’s nightmares”.
I am sure I’ve posted this before, but I do so again. Listen to how Barthen (Christian Barthen, one of Europe’s best young organists), allows the instrument to BREATHE, and plays Up tempo (relatively fast, as befitting the energy built into the piece). This is…[Read more]
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very cool, it’s as if Bach requires the organist to disclose something rather than just interpret something
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Most definitely. My complaint about most organists in America and France is they fell prey to Dupre… endless legato and “qauntization”. Playing the notes, not the music.
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preparation and execution…sounds like epiclesis (?)
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Interesting idea… I think it IS true that, if played properly, the organ gives the player and audience a kind of religious ecstasy.
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
For those who posted the BWV 29 sinfonia played by Diane Bish, I’m not a big fan of her, though certainly of the sinfonia. Unfortunately, there was a great performance of the cantata including the opening sinfonia with orchestra and organ obbligato on you tube that was taken down. But if you like that sort of thing, check out Geist und Seele wird…[Read more]
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DanaThomas posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
Germany has had close relations with Turkey for 120 years, since Baron Oppenheim went there to foster early “jihadism”. One is not sure whether it is more worrying for the Reich to sell arms to the Turks or (allegedly) embargo such sales.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-02-07/german-mideast-arms-exports-full-freeze-or-geopolitical-game - Load More