I thought the most interesting line in the Panorama programme about Savile was Meirion Jones' description of the girls approved school Duncroft Hall as a place much frequented by celebrities and "minor royalty". I'd love to know who he was talking about. Will any mainstream news outfit follow this up? I wonder....
Over the last few days I've been honing my indignation on a book about the Illuminati and related topics. While I don't find it necessary to believe the global elite are all black magicians and lizard spawn I do think they routinely get away with murder (and not always figuratively.) If the only people who get trashed in the aftermath of the Savile affair are a few elderly comics and DJs I'll be very disappointed but not greatly surprised.
Over the last few days I've been honing my indignation on a book about the Illuminati and related topics. While I don't find it necessary to believe the global elite are all black magicians and lizard spawn I do think they routinely get away with murder (and not always figuratively.) If the only people who get trashed in the aftermath of the Savile affair are a few elderly comics and DJs I'll be very disappointed but not greatly surprised.
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Date: 2012-10-29 12:17 pm (UTC)This is the paradox of such paranoia. Conspiracy enthusiasts eagerly swallow the idea that 9-11 was a complex and flawlessly executed inside job, without a single leak or turncoat, yet stick at the notion that they're being played for chumps, that real conspirators are using their paranoid fantasies to misdirect public attention and discredit critics.
The Moon shot was heavily promoted by John F Kennedy, one of the archfiends of the conservative Inferno, and offered incontestable proof that tax revenues may be usefully spent on popular, successful, and ground-breaking programs. This is in direct contradiction to the conservative world view, so an alternate 'truth' had to be 'found'.
The reptilian thing strikes me as classic authoritarian paranoia. Conservatism is the desire to concentrate power in the hands of the right sort and what could be more horrific to the authoritarian mindset than the idea that HM is not even human, let alone a proper sovereign? Besides, it's all about who is breeding with what, isn't it? Such things don't concern progressives nearly so much, I find, and you and I are quite comfortable with the idea that the Windsors are monsters, albeit of the all-too-human sort. We don't need fairy tales to convince us, since the ordinary facts of our experience are more than sufficient.
There's an old yet very good and still quite timely essay on conspiracy mongering in American politics:
"The Paranoid Style in American Politics"
Most insightful, especially in these latter days, when the entire Republican party exists wholly within an alternate reality created and mediated by Rupert Murdoch and Roger Ailes.
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Date: 2012-10-31 03:16 pm (UTC)I was thinking in my innocence that everyone was behind Kennedy and the moon landings. After all putting an American man on the moon was a great way of sticking it to the Godless commies.
I can imagine the Queen as a lizard. There's something very reptilian about her. But if the theory is to hold every other British royal must have been lizard too- and that's hard to believe. Was silly little Queen Victoria a lizard? Was poor old mad George III?
I must read that essay. Thanks for the link.
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Date: 2012-11-01 06:57 pm (UTC)That the Cheney-Bush junta used the attack to their personal and political advantage is undeniable, I think. This may be my biggest disagreement with Obama -- Lard bless him. We should have had a protracted and soulful truth and reconciliation process that ended in Darth Cheney and C-Plus Augustus standing accused of their crimes before the World Court. I think I understand the President's political calculus, I just don't agree with it.
There were mumblings in my childhood that the space program was adversely affecting the weather and man wasn't meant to touch the heavens, anyway. It was rural Virginia, of course, but still the mind boggles.
Agreed on Elizabeth, too. That's what's almost charming about this particular lunacy. I shall happily stipulate that the old girl's a reptile. It's easier than imagining a fellow human like HM the Q.