Margaret W.

  • Le Pen refusing to don a headscarf when demanded by the Lebanese Sunni cleric’s staff has increased her standing. Many ordinary French people outside of Paris appreciate her refusal to bend to an Islamic demand.

  • “Do not merge with machines.”

  • Tommi H posted an update 9 years, 4 months ago

    http://russia-insider.com/en/lavrov-tells-it-right-pences-smug-face-russia-will-end-us-led-world-order/ri18980
    Mr. Lavrov is gold. There is no match for him in todayΒ΄s political field. He is like a living relic from better and sane times.

  • Matt Socha posted a new activity comment 9 years, 4 months ago

    Thanks, Margaret! I’m so sorry for the late reply – just noticed this message. Thank you for taking the time to read the book. GeorgeAnn told me you had good things to say about it. I should probably plug it more…

  • “Vault 7”: strange goings-on connected with the Norwegian “seed vault”?

    • This is going on about the Vault under Building 7.. the one that had all of the stolen gold in it, neatly melted down and restamped by Bush?

    • Very mysterious, wikileaks sending strong messages – they are playing major games with each other.

      • Yeh? I dont like this drip drip drip of information. It feels like.. we’re playing with you. Are we being led around the rosemary bush?? Before it flames up and we start hearing voices…

  • BlueWren posted a new activity comment 9 years, 4 months ago

    I have read the 3 Gizas, and Reich of the Black Sun. I started SS Brotherhood and God History and the Dialectic, but got sidetracked. They’re one of the most interesting and though-provoking books I’ve read in a long time. I cannot wait to get to the others – this year πŸ™‚

  • I simply cannot believe just how interested that I’ve become in reading your books. I don’t recall exactly which one I began reading first (?) but I finally realized that I needed to read Reich of the Black Sun. It’s like beginning of great adventure. And I really enjoy your writing style.

    Blessings to you for all that you do.

    • It certainly feels exciting learning that History has been falsified to the extent that we’ve seen. Be careful about talking about your excitement to your family and friends. They’ll quickly fall into, “he/she’s a conspiracy theorist.. (in order to protect and reinforce their own comfort zone) …. (source: my own experience..)Dont blame them,…[Read more]

      • Soooooooo agreed Kahlypso! I’m now zip lipped and can only sometimes say things to those in my closed circle. My loved ones don’t call me a nutcase, (only those that don’t love me do this), instead, they ask me to get on my soap box. However, it’s interesting when the lamestream media catches up with bits of information that actually support my…[Read more]

    • I have read the 3 Gizas, and Reich of the Black Sun. I started SS Brotherhood and God History and the Dialectic, but got sidetracked. They’re one of the most interesting and though-provoking books I’ve read in a long time. I cannot wait to get to the others – this year πŸ™‚

  • Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 9 years, 4 months ago

    Been there MANY times too, i Zeta… reading helps, listening to music… George Anne Hughes painted (and she was a good artist). Whatever gets one out of the shallow end.

  • BlueWren posted an update 9 years, 4 months ago

    Currently reading: The Bible (KJV); Thucydides , “History of the Peloponnesian War”
    Currently listening: G P Telemann (selected Sonatas, Sonatinas and Fantasias – Lacey, Gower, Mortensen ABC Classics); Dr Farrell’s vidchats and dialogues
    Currently watching: “Lost in Space”, “Poirot”
    Currently creating: knitted cardigan; full long…[Read more]

    • Suggest you knit while listening to any of Dr. Farrell’s past interviews or dialogues that you may have missed (but listening to Telemann would do!)

    • J. S. Bach’s very good friend Telemann is my own favorite from that period by a hair’s breadth; there were so many wonderful composers.
      And, let me confess it, the family gets the “Lost In Space” DVD collection out once every couple years or so, too.
      Currently reading: “A History Of The Germanic Empire – All Volumes,” by S.A. Dunham; “History of…[Read more]

    • Another knitter! I love knitting and getting my mind well exercised listening to previous vidchats, news and views and whatever! I’m working on a cable and lace bed blanket, so it might just end up smarter than I am at the end with all the time it’s taking.

      • Lace knit is wonderfully intricate. I have it on my current work, around the wrists, collars and hemline. I knit when the television is on, even when we’re watching DVDs, though admittedly I put down the work when there’s an historical drama or documentary screening. Classical music and Dr Farrell’s VidChats, Dialogues and Webinar recordings…[Read more]

        • Knitting pattern repeats is very rhythmic and soothing. Even though the blanket is huge breaking it into repeats makes me feel like progress is happening. I’m not very good at garments, but that’s okay – another day, another shawl (afghan, scarf, etc.)…

    • Hah ! commenting on my own comment …
      Ditched The Bible and The Peloponnesian War, they were making me too sleepy. Now reading The Cosmic War – which is completely unputdownable!

  • And here’s the finale:

    • It reminds me of a mix of The Entrance of the Gladiateurs and the theme music from a from a 1940’s black and white film. (with a bad guy with a handlebar moustache dressed in black..wringing his hands..next to a damsel in distress tied to a train track..)
      I had no idea that playing the pipe organ requires such dexterity and co ordination..

    • Love the instrument ! sounds like 6 people playing at the same time. I will be going to Pablo Casals Annual Festival on February, 26 Hear some live classical music.

  • Here’s the intermezzo (3rd Movement):

  • Here’s three videos of Randall Mullins performing the 1st, 3rd, and 5th(Finale) movements of Widor’s 6th Symphony for organ. These are all played on a virtual pipe organ, so this is a little inadequate “thank you” to all of you who contributed to make and old dream to be able to practice again come true. Widor was a composer in the “grand…[Read more]

  • Detailed analysis of what to watch out for to identify false flag events. The important thing is not so much who is purported to have carried out, but who comes forward with a solution and a ready made narrative, within hours or sometimes even minutes.
    https://youtu.be/WXUJUXegZzQ

    • Just as an example, at about hour 1 there is a segment on product placement in these events, showing items or logos of well-known corporations (the Toyota trucks and much more) thus revealing them as scams. Some of the media reports verge on the preposterous, with testimonials of people who say how their brandname mobile phone “saved them from a bullet”!

      • Just like on 9/11 . . . we were mentally fed (while in an emotional state) the reasons why the buildings collapsed (i.e. jet fuel) . . . and who (Osama bin Laden) . . . ditto the JFK assassination. (Thanks for posting. I haven’t had a chance to watch the video yet, maybe these were menitoned,)

  • Callista posted a new activity comment 9 years, 4 months ago

    This phrase (often misquoted) was coined by William Congreve, in The Mourning Bride, 1697:
    Musick has Charms to sooth a savage Breast,
    To soften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak…

  • Spending a night listening to music… mostly Widor.

    • This phrase (often misquoted) was coined by William Congreve, in The Mourning Bride, 1697:
      Musick has Charms to sooth a savage Breast,
      To soften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak…

  • Spent a fascinating day with an Ainu expert relating architectural structural similarities in temples across the planet.

  • -New interview with C.A.Fitts
    https://youtu.be/OL6VdGIUyj4

  • Folks the new vidchat schedule for February and March is posted

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