Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Stephen confirms that it is his readers reading my blogs...

Stephen readers/writers are first mentioned here then here... (Also, maybe coincidentally, I did make a big deal out of death here and here)... and now...

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Which Superstars Are Ignoring Me Now - Part 1

The following video was first posted under the title, "This is the millennium of aftermath" - when I started writing again.



Soon after I posted this...

"I have only owned two rap albums in my life one by Snoop Doggy Dog back in the early 90’s and the other by Dr. Dre (Chronic 2001)."

Note that snoop doggy dog was his early name, now he just goes under 'snoop dog' or something like that / vice versa.

Soon after, Jon Stewart (who is another superstar who refuses to acknowledge me), presented this...


[First posted the above video (tongue in cheek) here.]

Fox News using stuff I mentioned to attack me. It's what has been going on since I lived in Oklahoma. If you watch Fox News over the last few months (and even probably back in the day, 2-3 years ago) you;ll find allot of such use of people and negativity to accomplish various goals (me being one of them). That's Ok. I've always been impressed by the creative ways in which white people have insulted me and have learn't allot from them. Thank you white people.

For history buffs:

I first posted about Cheney's treason in December of 2008. I used a video from The Daily Show and extracts from the author of the book in that video (after posting an introduction to the book itself). Sometime after that post, I saw this...

[see 2 min and 33 secs into the video below :-) ]


I kept those videos together in this post.

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Stefen Cobertt - For re-using my content... Give me my money please!


As for the Huffington post. I don't like them. They banned me from commenting there even though I have never commented on that site before. I think it was because of my use of one of their links (or many of them) but particularly this one. (Does Arianna know David Rockafella?)

More Evidence That Stephen Colbert Is Reading My Blogs (or more likely, his writers) - Part 1

I first posted above Joseph Campbell here - His "Power Of Myth" videos has an image of certain caves in France that Stephen found attractive and used in his "Raging Art On" video [ideos placed side by side for comparison below]...



And from Colbert Nation (Raging Art On Collection) ...


Notice which caves images are used in Stephen's show.

The above video was linked to from this post.

[Note: There is allot more evidence of superstars (or their readers) reading my blogs - I have scattered the evidence all over my blogs... for those who can see... and can read.]

Guess Who's Imitating Me Now...

Sigh! Stephen is copying me again. I first made a comment on April 21 on my friend Dan's facebook page.

Extract:

Dan Gaylinn - The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting.

Abbas Abedi - Sounds complicated. My interpretation is that struggling against power (evil power) is also a struggle to keep the reason for the struggle in peoples memories as they get distracted so easily. HGey look! A little birdie!
April 21 at 12:53pm · Unlike · 2 people


(look at the video, about 2 min and 21 secs into it...)


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Friday, June 10, 2011

Trends In Media and Social Consciousness



The bulb in the above video was developed with the help of Thomas Edison and seems to have the ability to last longer than any modern bulbs (if true, this should be a complete humiliation to the light bulb industry).

One of the reasons that technology has become outdated and even politics(over the last decade or so) has turned into a shouting match of nonsensical emotionally charged words and theories (often so blatantly wrong that only continuous repetition can ingrain it into societal belief)...

... is because the American people, for the most part, feel absolutly helpless so they occupy theselves with important things (such as survival/family which is necessary) and trivial things like gossip and sex scandals and

Hey! Look! A birdie!




Media has to follow the trends of society for ratings (without ratings they would lose viewers) and so they give the viewers what they want. Yet you can see one major difference in the video above... the hot CNN anchor actually tells us what the real stories are before submitting to the will of public demand (yup, sex sells). I think such warnings/overviews should be a regular part of telecasts as they will make people more aware and as a consequence more real issues will be discussed.

Thank you, CNN, for the overview as outlined in the 'moment of zen' above.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Bill Moyers on Journalism

Bill Moyers has been doing journalism for many decades on PBS. His website is here. In his archives there is some very useful information on stuff like democracy. Studying his archives should probably be one of the requirements for journalists.


Bill Moyers says news organizations undermine journalism by relying on opinion rather than reporting. (04:53)



Bill Moyers doesn't like to interview politicians because their language is designed to conceal. (04:45)



Jon Stewart on Journalism