Showing posts with label the godfather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the godfather. Show all posts

Thursday 27 July 2017

My Jewish Great Grandmother - Lucy Myers


For a number of years my father was obsessed with genealogy. He uncovered that our Great Grandmother (in the middle with my sister to her right and my brother to her left and me on the concrete), Lucy Meyers, was a Polish Jew. 

I recall ultra Zionist Blairite Marko Atilla Hoare questioning my Semitic credentials so let me put this down in writing. I challenge him and any other doubters to a molecular DNA test to determine who is more Semitic. I've been throwing down this gauntlet online for years.

Nobody has taken me up.

Monday 12 December 2016

Father Yod/Ya Ho Wha | Re-Visiting Father and the Source Family [Cult Leader Jim Baker]




I'm so tainted with studying cults that are CIA instigated or infiltrated, I assumed 'The Source' would be the same thing. Well, I couldn't have been more wrong. This is one of the finest documentaries of the year for me, and I was blown away that I'd never heard of this information before.

Jim Baker, AKA Father Yod AKA Ya Ho Wha was both a mortal and a god. I've yet to download the documentary on his life but this production from around 2004 is simply splendid. Prepare for a real treat.

Thursday 23 August 2007

We make art not money

Once in a while a gem of a podcast comes my way, and this is fresh off the feeds from IT Conversations. It would be wrong to pigeonhole this from its title "Artistic Entrepreneurship & Technology", a University course that the interviewee Dr. Elliott McGucken, a physicist teaches. It doesn't even come close to covering the ground that is completed in this heartwarming and contemporary podcast.

If you love the story form, from The Matrix, Star Wars, The Godfather, Lord of the Rings to classics like The Odyssey or want to tap into your artistic value, however that articulates itself, listen to this. Should you feel that there is more depth to this life than just making money and instead want to see why it is so much more important than the futility of the greedy then take time out for this podcast. Personally I need to get hold of a copy of John Bogle's: Battle For The Soul Of Capitalism after listening to this ace find.

Update: Lauren reminds me that the first two or three minutes are not the best of starts. Hang in there :)