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11:40
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12:30
You are, I hope, well aware that the world has gone insane. From disease. Disease of the mind, which then infects the heart and spirit, insidiously shifting the focus of all three from their normal life and free-will affirming purposes to those of death and enslavement.
The people of the world have become so insane and so reduced to the simpleton’s logic of easily-manipulated early childhood, that the fact that more people may have been killed by Israel than by Hamas in the last year is the central issue of Israel’s defensive action, not the daily barrage of rockets by Hamas which is itself merely incidentally symptomatic of the paramount issue of the fact that Hamas is openly engaged in a campaign to destroy the state of Israel. Nobody has the right to complain about the level of force used by Israel unless they can explain with full precision what specific actions should be taken by Israel that will guarantee the end of Hamas’ rocketing and mortaring. All complaints about the level of Israel’s use of force are a distraction from the one and only central issue which is that Hamas advocates a use of force for itself which so outstrips Israel’s current one, as to make it infinitesimal. Hamas advocates that it has the right to a use of force at the level which is required to destroy every living Israeli and the state in which they live. The thousands of rockets and mortars which Hamas has attacked Israel with lately are but a step in the process by which Hamas is obtaining and using that very force of ultimate destruction. Defend that, motherfuckers.
14:17
Why does Glenn Beck suddenly seem like a complete full of shit phony in his promo spots for his Fox News show?
14:30
Page 1 Google results, Israel. I’ll take it.
14:35
Oh yeah, also in terms of “proportionality”, just how exactly does one quantify the psychological damage to the Israelis who live in daily terror of the incoming missiles in order to factor it into one’s sacred equation of proportionality?
Notice mine’s the only picture of him in a slightly less than heroic, completely dead pose.
16:00
Like I said.
16:48
18:21
World of our fathers. And who pays for the sins of our fathers? A little over a week ago Bash told me the 60’s and the Left killed his mother.
And what have they done to the rest of us? What really is the legacy of that late, great, social revolution?
Do we see it in the way in which the West now deals with the world’s realities, its challenges?
From a biography of Syd Barrett, co-founder of Pink Floyd:
Syd Barrett (born Roger Keith Barrett; 6 January 1946 - 7 July 2006) was an English singer, songwriter, guitarist and artist. He is most remembered as a founding member of psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd, providing major musical and stylistic direction in their early work, although he left the group in 1968
Barrett eventually suffered a complete mental breakdown and disappeared from public view. His life is the basis for the film “The Wall.”
Said Pink Floyd bandmate David Gilmour, “I’ll say the psychedelic experience might well have acted as a catalyst.”
Many stories of Barrett’s erratic behaviour off stage as well as on are also well-documented. In Saucerful of Secrets: The Pink Floyd Odyssey, author Nicholas Schaffner interviewed a number of people who knew Barrett before and during his Pink Floyd days.
“For June Bolan, the alarm bells began to sound only when Syd kept his girlfriend under lock and key for three days, occasionally shoving a ration of biscuits under the door.”
“I went [to Barrett's flat] to see Harry and there was this terrible noise. It sounded like heating pipes shaking. I said, ‘What’s up?’ and he sort of giggled and said, ‘That’s Syd having a bad trip. We put him in the linen cupboard.’” said music critic Jonathan Meades.
In the book Crazy Diamond: Syd Barrett and the Dawn of Pink Floyd, authors Mike Watkinson and Pete Anderson quoted Storm Thorgerson, the famed designer of Pink Floyd’s album covers. “”On one occasion, I had to pull him off Lynsey (Barrett’s girlfriend at the time) because he was beating her over the head with a mandolin.”
According to Gilmour in an interview with Nick Kent, the other members of Pink Floyd approached psychiatrist R.D. Laing with the ‘Barrett problem’. After hearing a tape of a Barrett conversation, Laing declared him incurable.
Syd Barrett on acid:
So,
so you think you tell,
Heaven from Hell?
Blue skies from pain?
Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail?
A smile from a veil?
Do you think you can tell?
Did they get you trade your heroes for ghosts?
Hot ashes for trees?
Hot air for a cool breeze?
Cold comfort for change?
Did you exchange a walk-on part in a war for a lead role in a cage?
- Wish You Were Here, Pink Floyd





