Billy Corgan, founder and frontman for the rock band The Smashing Pumpkins, talks frankly about the music business, the role of the musician in society, the ever mutating left-right paradigm, the Occupy Wall Street movement, and the indisputable spiritual awakening that threatens a mass awakening that will take down the globalist agenda.
In this last video interview before his untimely death, Terence McKenna describes Novelty Theory to director John Hazard with an elaboration of its core principles involving hyper-complexification and the compression of Time. He holds forth on the correspondences between the structure of the DNA molecule and the Chinese I-Ching, then shows how his notion of an Archaic Revival leads from the theories of mind and the art movements of the early 20th century to the Shaman as the quintessential figure of the 21st century, with psychedelic substances being the bridge between these worldviews.
Aelous Kephas talks with Peter Levenda, author of “Sinister Forces: A Grimoire of American Political Witchcraft.” Subjects discussed include: the overlap between animism and paranoid awareness, the difference between shamanic and mystic worldviews, the resistance of religious control systems to alternate methods of accessing heightened awareness, Wilhelm Reich’s view on mysticism as a tool for political control, MK-ULTRA and covert US intelligence attempts to access the power of the unconscious, the Nazis’ occult ideology of “worldview warfare” and magik as the manipulation of reality, the militarization of language, the creation of new consensuses, reality is whatever the elite can get away with, 9/11 as theater, mass-programming, the war on terror, blood sacrifice as the fuel for god-forms.
SMiles Lewis on THE WEIRD tv SHOW with Russ Dowden
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Tune in to THE WEIRD SHOW‘s Live VodCast via the San Marcus based SMTX NetTV station at www.SMTX.com this Wednesday night from 9-10pm Central Standard Time. Host Russ Dowden‘s guest is SMiles Lewis. Stephen Miles Lewis (“Gonzo Alt-Media Proprietor”) is the manager of the Elfis-Anomaly Network , PsiOp-Radio co-host, and Founder and President of the non-profit community lending library The Anomaly Archives. He’s also served as past leader of a local Austin UFO Experiencer Support Group and the Austin Mufon chapter.
The Anomaly Radio Network will be simulcasting the audio of The Weird Show live Wednesday night. You may tune in to the audio stream by going to www.AnomalyRadio.com at 7pm CST.
Check out the links below to read a past interview of SMiles Lewis in the pages of Weird Magazine and to watch past archives of The Weird Show with Russ and guests like Cheech and Chong, Stanton Friedman, Barry Cooper, and many more (including in-studio musical guests):
Intro Song: Flowers & Blood by Adam Gorightly
Aeolus Kephas and Adam Gorightly discuss UFOs, Astral Projection, the JFK Assassination, the Occult, Parapolitics, Kerry Thornley, Gonzo Journalism, Anton LaVey, Charles Manson, the 60s Counterculture http://www.adamgorightly.com/
Robert Parry, founder and editor of ConsortiumNews.com, discusses the other factors besides the "surge" that led to decreased violence in post-2007 Iraq, why it's still important to fight the conventional surge narrative that elevated Gen. Petraeus's career and influenced strategy in Afghanistan and how the rigid neoconservative ideology of Bush administration policymakers significantly delayed a truce with the Sunni Awakening groups.
Robert Parry is an investigative journalist who won the George Polk Award in 1984 for reporting on the Iran-Contra affair and uncovering Oliver North's involvement in it. He is the founder and editor of ConsortiumNews.com and author of Neck Deep: The Disastrous Presidency of George W. Bush, Trick or Treason: The October Surprise Mystery and Secrecy & Privilege: Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq.
Robert A. Pape, coauthor of Cutting the Fuse: The Explosion of Global Suicide Terrorism and How to Stop It, discusses the evidence that (still) shows suicide attacks are much more closely related to foreign military occupations than religious extremism, why U.S. efforts to date have been more effective at provoking terrorism than preventing it, the inverse correlation between troop levels and suicide attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan and how Pape's thesis is finally catching on in media and government circles.
Robert A. Pape is Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago specializing in international security affairs. His publications include Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism (Random House 2005); Bombing to Win: Air Power and Coercion in War (Cornell 1996), "Why Economic Sanctions Do Not Work," International Security (1997), "The Determinants of International Moral Action," International Organization (1999); "The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism," American Political Science Review (2003); and "Soft Balancing against the United States," International Security (2005).
His commentary on international security policy has appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, New Republic, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, and Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, as well as on Nightline, ABC News, CBS News, CNN, Fox News, and National Public Radio. Before coming to Chicago in 1999, he taught international relations at Dartmouth College for five years and air power strategy for the USAF's School of Advanced Airpower Studies for three years. He received his Ph. D. from the University of Chicago in 1988 and graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Pittsburgh in 1982. His current work focuses on the causes of suicide terrorism and the politics of unipolarity.