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The Fetishization of the Corporate Media

CJ Hopkins

So the corporate media have gone and done it again. As they have, repeatedly, for the last two and half years, they shook the earth with a “bombshell” story proving beyond any reasonable doubt that Donald Trump colluded with the Russians to steal the presidency from Hillary Clinton, or at least committed an impeachable felony in connection with something to do with the Russians, or Ukrainians, or other Slavic persons … which story turned out to be inaccurate, or not entirely accurate, or a bunch of horseshit.

This time it was BuzzFeed’s Jason Leopold, “a reporter with a checkered past” (i.e., a history of inventing his sources) who broke the “bombshell” Russiagate story that turned out to be a bunch of horseshit. Leopold, and his colleague Anthony Cormier, reported that Trump had directed his attorney, Michael Cohen, to lie to Congress about plans to construct a Trump Tower in Moscow, thus suborning perjury and obstructing justice. Their sources for this “bombshell” story were allegedly “two federal law enforcement officials involved in an investigation of the matter.”

Approximately twenty-four hours later, Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office (i.e., the office “involved in an investigation of the matter”) stated that the BuzzFeed story was “not accurate,” which is a legal term meaning “a bunch of horseshit.” BuzzFeed is standing by its story, and is working to determine what, exactly, Mueller’s office meant by “not accurate.” Ben Smith, BuzzFeed’s Editor-in-Chief, has called on Mueller “to make clear what he’s disputing.”

Liberals and other Trump-obsessives have joined in the effort to interpret the Special Counsel’s office’s cryptic utterance. French hermeneuticists have been reportedly called in to deconstruct the meaning of “accurate.” Professional Twitter semioticians are explaining that “not accurate” doesn’t mean “wrong,” but, rather, refers to something that is “accurate,” but which the user of the word doesn’t want to disclose publicly, or that legal terms don’t mean what they mean … or something more or less along those lines.

Glenn Greenwald, in August 2018, reporting on another “bombshell” story that turned out to be a bunch of horseshit, compiled a partial list of Russiagate stories that the corporate media had published and promoted over the course of the previous eighteen months which turned out to be a bunch of horseshit (i.e., the stories did, not Greenwald’s list). In the wake of this latest horseshit story, Greenwald revised and renamed this list “The 10 Worst, Most Embarrassing U.S. Media Failures on the Trump/Russia Story.”

But Greenwald’s list is just a small sample of the Russiagate stories that have turned out to be horseshit. For the record, here are several more:

  • “Seventeen intelligence agencies” confirm Russia interfered in the U.S. elections (New York Times)
  • Russia interfered in the Brexit referendum (The Guardian)
  • Russia interfered in the German elections (Reuters)
  • Russia hacked the French elections (Politico and numerous other outlets)
  • Michael Cohen conspired with the Russians in Prague (BuzzFeed)

My personal favorite remains the one about how Hillary Clinton may have been poisoned by Putinist operatives back in 2016. And then there’s the pot-smoking, prostitute-banging, incompetent Novichok perfume assassins, the African American-brainwashing memes, the Putin-orchestrated Yellow Vest rebellion, the brain-eating Russian-Cubano crickets, and various other bunches of horseshit.

I am using the terms “horseshit” and “a bunch of horseshit” (as opposed to terms like “failures” and “errors”), not just to be gratuitously vulgar, but, also, to try to make a point. One is not supposed to use these terms in connection with “serious,” “respected” news outlets. Which is why journalists like Greenwald and Aaron Maté (who have extensively reported on the corporate media’s ongoing production and dissemination of horseshit) do not use such terms in the course of their reporting, and instead use less inflammatory terms like “false,” “inaccurate,” “mistake,” and “error.” Principled journalists like Greenwald and Maté are constrained by (a) their journalistic ethics, (b) their integrity, and (c) their belief in the idea of a “free and independent press,” which is one of the pillars of Western democracy.

Being neither a respected journalist nor a believer in the existence of an “independent press,” I am under no such constraints. Because I’m not trying to get or keep a job, or maintain a “respectable” reputation, I’m free to call a spade a spade and a bunch of horseshit a bunch of horseshit. I am also free to describe “journalists” like Leopold, Luke Harding, Craig Timberg, Franklin Foer, and many of their corporate media colleagues (not to mention TV clowns like Rachel Maddow) as the liars and rank propagandists they are. I don’t need to pretend their fabricated stories are simply the result of “shoddy journalism,” or “over-reliance on official sources,” or any other type of “error” or “failure.” These people know exactly what they are doing, and are being extremely well paid to do it. They went to school to learn how to do it. Then they butt-sucked and back-stabbed their way up the ladder of establishment power to be able to do it.

Yes, of course, there are still principled journalists working for the corporate media, but they are doing so by walking a very fine line. No one has to tell them where it is. Every professional journalist knows precisely where it is, and what it is there for. Though they are permitted to walk right up to it, occasionally (to keep them from feeling like abject whores), one step over it and they will be cast into the Outer Darkness of the Blogosphere and excommunicated from the Church of Respectable Journalism. If you don’t believe me, just ask Seymour Hersh, or John Pilger, or any other journalistic heretic.

If Russiagate serves no other useful purpose, it is at least exposing the corporate media as the propaganda factories that they are. Given the amount of obviously fabricated horseshit they have disseminated during the last two years, you’d have to be a total moron or a diehard neoliberal cultist not to recognize the function they perform within the global capitalist ruling establishment (which is essentially no different than the function the establishment media perform in any other society, namely, to disseminate, maintain, and reify the official narrative of its ruling classes).

Sadly, there’s no shortage of morons and cultists. I don’t blame the morons, because … well, they’re morons. The cultists are another species entirely. These are people who, no matter how often the corporate media feed them another “explosive,” “bombshell” Russiagate story that turns out to be a bunch of horseshit, will defend the concept of the “independent media” like head-shaven, bug-eyed Manson followers. Confront them with facts contradicting their beliefs and they close their eyes and start chanting and humming and repetitiously babbling banishing spells. The notion that the Western corporate media may serve the interests of the ruling establishment (just like the media in every other society serve that society’s ruling classes) is unimaginable and tantamount to heresy.

This fetishization of “the independent press” is a phenomenon unique to Western capitalism. Basically, it’s a childish fairy tale, like believing that Santa Claus is an actual person or that voting in elections in a corporate oligarchy has anything to do with actual democracy. Think about it dispassionately for a minute. Why would any ruling establishment permit a genuinely “independent” press to disseminate ideas and information willy-nilly throughout society? If it did, it wouldn’t last very long.

Most people understand this intuitively, which is why the corporate media relentlessly repeat the mantra-like phrase, “free and independent press,” over, and over, and over again. Seriously, switch on NPR, or have a look at The Guardian or the Washington Post, or any of the other corporate media repeatedly reminding you how “independent,” “free” and “democratic” they are. It’s essentially Neuro-linguistic programming.

So let’s not be shocked when the corporate media continue to bombard us with “bombshell” stories about Trump and Russia that turn out to be horseshit. Personally, I welcome these stories. The more corporate media horseshit the better! Who knows, if they dish out enough blatant horseshit, more people might lose their “trust in the media,” and begin to investigate matters themselves. I know, that makes me a Nazi, right? Or at least a Russian propagandist? I mean, encouraging folks to distrust the corporate media? Isn’t there some kind of law against that? Or have they not quite gotten around to that yet?

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rtj1211
rtj1211
Jan 25, 2019 5:52 PM

CJ: Reggie, have you read this namby pamby socialist claptrap being spouted by a New York Woman? Perrin: Err, no CJ, American politics has been known to make me dangerous to Elizabeth’s health, so I try to ignore it as much as possible… CJ: A 28 year old who thinks she knows how to save the world, Reggie. I didn’t get where I am today thinking I could save the world at 28!! Perrin: Err, no CJ. Socialism in America! A bit like Mrs CJ thinking my son-in-law Tom could be Prime Minister…I’ll be a multimillionaire and Sunshine Desserts will go bust before that happened, eh? CJ: Bad enough me having to hire sycophantic prats like Tony Webster, Reggie. Yes man spending too much time eyeing up the young ladies in the firm. I didn’t get where I am today eyeing up young ladies in the firm, Reggie! Perrin: No… Read more »

Robert Laine
Robert Laine
Jan 25, 2019 2:57 PM

My journey of fetishization began at uni with the NYT (all the news fit to print) and led to the New Yorker for more in-depth reporting (and endorsement of fake left candidates), then the BBC for an international (British empire) perspective, the Guardian for a fake left viewpoint and for now I am enthralled with non-corporate Off-G and a satirist from the Consent Factory(5 stars BTW for his analysis on my fetishization illness). I’m exhausted so please just tell me what to think.

DunGroanin
DunGroanin
Jan 25, 2019 1:46 PM

CJ if I may suggest, we need a new name for the toxic NWO/FUKUS/MIC/Global Robber Barons and their collective,

How about ‘Rupert’ ?

In memory of Dennis Potter.

Just like a metastizing cancer that it is, Rupert (the anti-Paddington), with his big ears (and 5-eyes) is intent on turning every bear into his own supreme being.

Just like a cancer cell would never vote to put itself into chemo/radio therapy for the survival of all the ‘normal’ cells, Rupert is never going to do the decent thing.

It’s time to gather the teddybears and get them to pick up their pitchforks to go an rip Rupert and Big Ears to pieces before they destroy all the woods.

crank
crank
Jan 25, 2019 11:19 AM

The Integrity Initiative docs keep coming.
We now have documented evidence linking the conspiracy back to Israel.
Seeing as the I.I. is deeply concerned with creating and promoting Russiagate horsehit, is it relevant to ask, ‘what of Putin’s relationship with Jerusalem / Tel Aviv ‘ ?
Is this anything to anyone here ?

twitter.com/Tim_Hayward_/status/1088701475063296000

binra
binra
Jan 25, 2019 1:22 PM
Reply to  crank

Where is truth in a world of lies? Or where can the truth be seen in a masking presentation of identity conflict? The fact of the resort to open deceit is hardly a sign of power – excepting in our addiction to such deceits for the maintaining of our identity investment against dis-comfort or pain of loss. The ‘mind-capture’ aspect of so called post-truth politics – including technocratic globalism – is generally attributed to the masses. It is always others who are subject to mind-control while I – I can see it – and so I am exceptional… My take is not to be baited into reaction in kind – but to step back and look at the nature of deceit – as a way into looking at the mind in act – and I mean my own – in synchronicity with others – including the ‘unworthy or unawake’ masses.… Read more »

DunGroanin
DunGroanin
Jan 25, 2019 1:52 PM
Reply to  crank

II has a lead in and it is all linked.
Trump/Brexit included.
Check the connections going back to the RayGun/Irontwat sordid marriage.
https://medium.com/textifire/a-special-relationship-the-birth-of-cambridge-analytica-97633129cb06

It wasn’t Cadwalladr who wrote it first – her job has been to limit damage for the real trillionaire Ruperts (see above)

Tom
Tom
Jan 25, 2019 9:18 AM

My favourite Russiagate story is the banning of Russian athletes for alleged doping. I know it doesn’t have the punch of Putin weaponizing humour or brain eating crickets but it does involve money. Russia recently won a court decision regarding the banned athletes.

“Last year, the Court of Attribution for Sport (CAS) cleared dozens of Russian athletes of doping, stating that the evidence presented in the McLaren report was “found to be insufficient to establish that an anti-doping rule violation (ADRV) was committed by the athletes concerned.” ”

Russian athletes just filed a lawsuit for 4.5 million dollars against Richard McLaren, lead investigator into the alleged Russian doping. As a Canadian there is nothing more I would like to see is McLaren’s name dragged through the mud, and WADA take a financial hit.

Gezzah Potts
Gezzah Potts
Jan 25, 2019 6:12 AM

Thanks again CJ for your fine words. What struck me is how well the photo went with your story. I’ve pretty much given up on trying to point out how things are too friends and others. They are like those people in the photo regards believing the stenographers and presstitutes in the media. And that’s what they are. They sell their souls to bow and grovel at the feet of power. All for $$$ and access to celebrities and billionaires. Presstitute. What other word can you use for these people who go by the name ‘journalists’?

Frankly Speaking
Frankly Speaking
Jan 25, 2019 4:22 AM

The corporate and Establishment media have one aim at the moment, to soften up the gullible public into hating those nasty Russians to allow the MIC to have a hot war with Russia, and then possibly China. Our resistance to their lies is admirable, but probably utterly futile in stopping the war, hope I’m wrong.

Gezzah Potts
Gezzah Potts
Jan 25, 2019 6:00 AM

Frankly Speaking: sadly F.S, I think you’re pretty much right. These ‘people’ want absolute control of the Planet; full spectrum dominance if you will. They are literally insane in their lust for power and control. In essence, they are like Addicts, and addicts will go to any lengths to get their ‘fix’. After Venezuela, it’ll probably be Iran, and after Iran? Thats if the whole economic ponzi scheme dosn’t collapse first. As I said couple weeks ago, we live in perilous times.

mak
mak
Jan 25, 2019 8:32 PM

What was it? 38 million? who marched against the Iraq War worldwide in 2003? 2 million in this country. But they did it anyway. So maybe it was futile.

But these things tend to follow a similar pattern. Oh what a lovely war, Murdoch jingo, jingo, jingo, it’ll all be over by Xmas. What jolly good fun. But things don’t quite work out according to the power point presentation. The war drags on and the crippled in mind and body come home. The trillions squandered start to add up.

Then the effect of the 38 million marchers starts to kick in. It speeds up the whole process of revolt. I actually used to believe all the garbage of the MSM till Iraq. Then realised I’d been had, like millions of others.

binra
binra
Jan 25, 2019 9:19 PM
Reply to  mak

Your comment prompts a nudge to Corbett’s interview with Gerry Docherty, co-author with Jim MacGregor of ‘Hidden History: The Secret Origins of the First World War’, and ‘Prolonging the Agony: How the Anglo-American Establishment Deliberately Extended WWI’.

Prolonging the Agony
https://www.corbettreport.com/gerry-docherty-on-herbert-hoover-and-world-war-one/

Secret Origins of the First World War
https://www.bitchute.com/video/isOFmZz54Nw/

intergenerationaltrauma
intergenerationaltrauma
Jan 25, 2019 2:45 AM

I clicked the hot-link for (“Twitter semioticians”) in the fourth paragraph of this article and low and behold, who shows up but the CounterPoof boys, (err, rather, the “CounterPunch boys”) – asking aloud on Twitter for all the world to see – “what” Mueller’s office could possibly “have meant” by using such a confusing phrase as – “not accurate” to describe the “Buzzfeed” non-story! Freaking amazing. Given their Twitter posts it appears that Eric Draitser and Joshua Frank are apparently busy trying to figure out definitively what the two words “not” and “accurate” might in fact mean respectively and in this particular sequence. Wow! This is truly “Maddowesque” territory in the Russiagate alternative universe. No freaking wonder CounterPoof had to get rid of the excellent trio of anti-imperialist writers Diana Johnstone, Andre Vltchek and finally our satirist Mr. C.J. Hopkins himself, since none of them would play the “Russiagate” game… Read more »

Salford Lad
Salford Lad
Jan 24, 2019 8:05 PM

The French Yellow Vests (GilletteJaunes) have coined a very descriptive word for their MSM, it is now known as the ‘Merdia’.

Royal Doulton
Royal Doulton
Jan 24, 2019 5:04 PM

Horseshit makes a good fertilizer, unlike other shit, it’s smell is tolerable. Perhaps that’s why the DemonRat Medial Industrial Complex keep shoveling horseshit with impunity. They know if horseshit is packaged in colorful ways, (racist, bigot, homophobe, white Nazi, Russia bad, ad nauseam), repeatedly broadcast 24/7/365, most people will buy it, knowing it’s just more shit to consume like all the other shit they buy.

crank
crank
Jan 24, 2019 5:01 PM
Royal Doulton
Royal Doulton
Jan 24, 2019 6:00 PM
Reply to  crank

Remember Flanagan and Allen? That wonderful song “Strolling”? Updated to “Trolling”, it goes – “I don’t envy the rich in their automobiles, for a motorcar is phony, I’d rather have Shanks pony, when I’m trolling with the one I love”.

crank
crank
Jan 24, 2019 6:40 PM
Reply to  Royal Doulton

Are you trying to say that I am trolling ?

crank
crank
Jan 24, 2019 5:00 PM

Putin – Trump ; Russiagate conspiracy theory – Qanon conspiracy theory; 4chan/ Alex Jones horsehit – MSM horsehit; Russia – America ; so-called ‘nazis’ supported by NATO – so-called ‘nazis’ not supported by NATO …

These are all straight line binaries. Most people are one or the other and never the twain shall meet.

What about making a triangle though, by including,
say,
Chabad ?

https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/04/the-happy-go-lucky-jewish-group-that-connects-trump-and-putin-215007

Robert J.
Robert J.
Jan 24, 2019 2:54 PM

Cool, this C.J. I’ve become a true appreciator of his after reading his Zone23. As a survivor that hasn’t thrown dialectics out with the Marxistoid bathwater, I can only agree that Trumpism, in terms of helping the empire disaggregate, is the very best thing that could happen to the world. Together with all the crass stupidities being splashed by the MSM over our faces, that is.

Of course one’s enthusiasm is restrained when remembering that the worse of the Nazis’ atrocities were to be committed after the decisive defeats of Kursk and Stalingrad. So while I’m luckily not (yet) on the receiving end of the empire’s murderous despair, the fates of yesterday’s Syrians and those of tomorrow’s Venezuelans weigh heavy on my mind. Dialectics or else.

BigB
BigB
Jan 24, 2019 6:25 PM
Reply to  Robert J.

Dialectics: – Hegelian, Marxist inversion (the wrong way up), Daoist, or depoliticised ‘circular causality’, Dynamic Systems Theory, feedback and feedforward cycle, second order cybernetic – dialectics is more or less the universal ecological principle. Linearised ‘billiard ball’ applied mechanical force causality is dead: long live dynamic, inter-connected, non-negational dialectics.

If anyone really wants to blow their mind: consider cause and effect arising co-dependently, co-evolutionarily, and co-creatively together. Object pole and subject pole never separate: remaining as a unitary, irreducible, whole. Then you have the principle of consciousness as well.

Dialectics and (Buddhist, Daoist, Spinozan, Bergsonian, (C S) Peircian, Whiteheadian) process psychology are the feedforward co-evolutionary principle of the future. The future that is already here. The constant flux and emergence of which we are living in here and now. Did I mention dialectical process and atemporality? 😉

binra
binra
Jan 24, 2019 8:09 PM
Reply to  BigB

(Self) specialness arises ‘co-dependently’ with war. Negative synchronicities SEEM to be caused by someone or something ‘else’. And the chain or train of causality can then be a fight over who started it – in which invested identities DEPEND on and cultivate conflict for their ‘survival’. While the idea of God can be wishful, fearful or foolishly manipulative, the Idea comes in as Creation unseparated from its cause. Timelessness is blocked or blotted out by conflicted sense of getting somewhere else or becoming something else. Much ado… indeed. Slowing down time is the result of doing this thing well or wholly. Chop wood and carry water. Don’t just DO something – be the doing of it. This is by definition the UN doing of the idea of separate or private independent agency; we can ONLY do as we are moved – BUT the movement can be framed in distorted filters… Read more »

BigB
BigB
Jan 25, 2019 1:04 PM
Reply to  binra

“(Self) specialness arises ‘co-dependently’ with war.” I think we are on the same chapter, most of the time at least. Unfortunately, we are on a different book to most everyone else …certainly with the conventional POV. Capitalism, imperialism and war are misplaced cognitive and erroneously judged intentionality events. That is, they share the same psychophysical root cause – self/other discrimination and differentiation. The conventional POV is that ‘reality’ is grounded on a pre-experientially given objective realm that is, and remains, mind-independent. This ‘mise en scène’ of cognition is fixed, durational, substantial, and temporally extended – existing before, and persisting after cognition (objective permanence). The ‘props’, the individual, phenomenal objects are causally unrelated (except for their accidental collection and arrangement in the present scene – the table, its cloth, the coffee, and the flowers are all separate unrelated entities, causally independent, substantially and materially different, etc). When we happen upon the… Read more »

binra
binra
Jan 25, 2019 6:19 PM
Reply to  BigB

Notice how the book made pages and chapters. On a scripted parchment there is one ‘page’ but never such a term for it. How much more unified the Mind behind the front end of its compartmentalisation? Without trying to make a ‘scientific’ case, let it be simply that desire and intention operate through the definitional matrix of the ‘mind’ – but a mind that is engaged in ‘making itself’ rather than extending its true source-nature. Narcissus rather than relation with Echo (or even the waters). So your ‘black box’ of a mind is indeed the thought-adjuster or displacement of a then unrecognisable Reality – by virtue of distortion filters. This can very simply be a ‘forgetting’ of truth in the wish to explore the impossibility of making something else. There remains a part of our mind that never left its Source. Clearly the untrue can be believed and experienced as… Read more »

wardropper
wardropper
Jan 24, 2019 2:33 PM

Great fun to read, and very much the truth about the way things are run these days.
I find it so sad that, despite the increasing numbers of people who are prepared to sniff the air and come to the logical conclusion that what they smell is the horseshit mentioned here, the colossal gulf between perceiving the problem with current human evolution (which appears to have ground to a halt) and the solution to that problem appears to be widening with every day that passes.

binra
binra
Jan 24, 2019 3:15 PM
Reply to  wardropper

Perhaps the god of ‘progress’ – presumed to also run as ‘evolution’ is not what we wished it was. However, the development of human consciousness is an expression OF its predicates. The very idea of progress is not as simple as thinking that runs within it, assumes. Some insights may shine a light on this: – IE what you resist, persists. Wherever you go, there you are! – but this applies no less to a sense of self-evasion in attempt to deny and escape a past that it thereby carries around with it – along with all the entanglement of strategies to put it out of mind, somewhere else – and direct efforts in false flagged struggles designed to keep the greater threat from awareness. A lack of foundation is the father of the lie. Identifying in a sense of lack, was the ‘serpent’s lie’ by which to seek something… Read more »

mohandeer
mohandeer
Jan 24, 2019 1:45 PM

“… I know, that makes me a Nazi, right? Or at least a Russian propagandist? I mean, encouraging folks to distrust the corporate media?…”
Silly CJ – that makes you a “Putin bot”, an “Anti-semite” “loonie leftie”, bigot(yes, never under estimate the corporatists degree of hypocrisy and double standards), Commie bastard and fake news teller, all rolled into one if necessary.
Great article!

tutisicecream
tutisicecream
Jan 24, 2019 1:17 PM

From Skripalbury to Little Green Men arriving in the Donbast whether it’s horse shit or bull shit at least we got choice!

Award winning documentaries like the White Helmets or Icarus with gatekeepers like the Integrity Initiative or Bellingcat that collective of on line investigators what can there possibly be to hide?

Russian bots, Fancy Bear and Troll factories you know this is the real thing – just consider the terminology!

I mean that Trump dossier well it was written by a retired MI6 agent what else do you want in terms of authentic information gathering?

Between you and me all this horse shit it’s really good for the rhubarb but to be honest I prefer custurd instead…

tutisicecream
tutisicecream
Jan 24, 2019 1:20 PM
Reply to  tutisicecream

Oops messed that joke up

should be “cowsturd” instead

mohandeer
mohandeer
Jan 24, 2019 1:49 PM
Reply to  tutisicecream

@tutisicecream
Cow’sturd?
Excellent.

binra
binra
Jan 24, 2019 12:41 PM

The established ‘power’ in our sphere signals its intent as a narrative to be accepted and aligned in, or become marked out for exclusion or penalty. It deals in the ‘truth’ of being threat or promise to you, your family, your career, your personal aspirations. Power that can ‘make you’ can also ‘break’ you. Play the game and have the benefit of mitigated or forfended pain. Of course this a tyranny in thought, word and deed, and yet only operates through the investment in fear as protector – for otherwise the forces that uphold the state would not operate the protection of the usurping of state. Perhaps, on the world stage, there are nations who are not playing the game according to the ‘rules’ of the established power and yet are not so insignificant as to be terrorised and destroyed, and so there may be ‘turf wars’ as to the… Read more »

Marilyn Goodman
Marilyn Goodman
Jan 24, 2019 11:22 AM

Great article thank you.

Paula C Williams
Paula C Williams
Jan 24, 2019 11:17 AM

The growing questioning of the ruling establishment is a sign of an expansion of human consciousness. Bullshit Recognition is the new movement but I still get immediate angry Russia hating responses if I suggest these Bombshell stories are not true.It’s hard to understand how powerful the control over minds can be.The ownership of information is broken . I loved your essay and laughed a lot.

binra
binra
Jan 24, 2019 12:46 PM

Sometimes it is the way we say it that leaves no ‘face’ for those who put out what they thought to be a common point of joining.
Every situation is a unique one and listening or discerning the relationship is the context for what may be ventured.
To indicate a lack of support for something shared is not to attack it – but may of course be initially interpreted that way – and so our demeanour is a key part of our communication.
Learning to relate in a greater quality of awareness and honesty is an expansion of the divine or innate quality of being, within our human consciousness.

Fair dinkum
Fair dinkum
Jan 24, 2019 10:56 AM

‘In the beginning was the word’
It’s been all downhill since then.

binra
binra
Jan 24, 2019 8:51 PM
Reply to  Fair dinkum

A beginingless beginning has a symbol in the birthing of a new epoch. So in Universal terms the vibrational quality that Informs all things is also the attraction or alignment of them. But our particular ‘world’ was the outcome of a dissonance or oppositional (self-contradictory) word or mind – from ‘War in heaven’ or indeed from the temptation to possess and control reality for oneself. There are lots of facets on this. Take this as a sketch. The idea of a Prior state or quality of being also has a Universal as the Timeless that is veiled or hidden and usurped by the engagement of the personal sense and its attachments. Always beneath appearances and prior to any thought process. One cannot get fast enough to move upstream, but one can relax from so struggling and wake to where you always were but forgot in the intensity of the struggle.… Read more »

robertsherriff2906
robertsherriff2906
Jan 24, 2019 10:22 AM

ROBERT SHERRIFF AUSTRALIAN ACTOR BORN 8/7/1954 Aah, ooh Environmental Accord What about sunrise Aah, ooh To everyone in the World to whom it may concern? What about rain Aah, ooh Don’t you care about your future generations? What about all the dreams Your great, great, great, great, great grandchildren? Aah, ooh Did you ever stop to notice? Aah, ooh All the children dead from war Aah, ooh what about me? Aah, ooh we are the World Aah, ooh we are the children Aah, ooh the World was not built for us alone it was built for all generations Aah, ooh What about the greed $ Aah, ooh Dear Mr President Aah, ooh Dear Mr, Prime Minister Aah, ooh What about sunrise Aah, ooh What about rain Aah, ooh A global goal to hold average temperature increase to well below 2°C and pursue efforts to keep warming below 1.5°C above pre-industrial… Read more »

axisofoil
axisofoil
Jan 24, 2019 12:01 PM

Well……there you go again!

Henry Wilson
Henry Wilson
Jan 24, 2019 9:15 AM

Well tell us news not history

axisofoil
axisofoil
Jan 24, 2019 12:04 PM
Reply to  Henry Wilson

It is a repeat. Ground hog day. Pretty interesting. Some odd ball matrix glitch?