I refuse to feed my brain any of that PROGRAMMING, any longer. I literally believe there is MKUltra programming embedded in what they're feeding us, or it's simply bad for our soul, feeding ourselves such content. Lastly, the predictive programming is a real thing. I think we ALL need to throw out the TV and all social media. I did 4 years ago and a fog literally lifted. I have filled my time studying and learning the truth about our world, learning new skills and getting more self sufficient. It's a skill and muscle that we need to work to get back, and we're out of time. No way I'm wasting any of that time, watching TV. It's a key part of the Bread & Circus they feed the masses, to keep them in the dark about the NWO plan.
What a great read! Tv has been largely ruined for me too but I still take the occasional visit into TV Normieland and see myself as kind of mix between a tourist there and an anthropologist, studying their strange and annoying ways, kind of like David Attenborough for the Awakened - I would murmur in the background, “Here we have the modern Homo Obedientis in their natural habitat… eyes glazed, entranced by the shimmering light of the propaganda box. Watch as they unquestioningly repeat phrases they’ve heard, mistaking them for original thought”
There was a bar once, called "Cheers" where everybody knows your name. Maybe they should revive it, this time with a chap called James at the bar, who, when joining the banter, delights the viewer with his truly marvellous expressions, such as "tend to go down like a cup of cold sick." ;-)
Wifey and I watch TV once in a while for the same reason: to reassure ourselves that we’re right about the sinister power of the Cabal. Watch TV and you’ll know within minutes you’re not going mad 😀
Notice on that first clip, Sun Man pulls Night Man up by invisible strings, like a puppeteer.
On your recommendation I've been really enjoying the first Argentinian drama to hit mainstream: "The Eternaut". But of course it's all about Polar Shift and end-times and therefore falls under the category "Foreshadowing". But like you, I'll continue spending wife-time together for an hour most evenings in front of the TV, watching with a split brain: half is enjoying the show, the script, the acting, the camerawork, the effects... and half is cynically going "yeah... I see what they're doing here!". (p.s. I think I may have just invented the expression "wife-time".)
It seems you have. Wouldn't it be tremendous fun for you to be sitting at the bar, too, when someone comes up with an idea for how to revive Cheers in podcast format?
I quit watching TV for the most part but I still feel like I have no problem navigating in "normie land." When I do watch "TV" it's snippets here and there from stuff I liked in the '80s and '90s, like Seinfeld. I rarely watch a whole episode. I also like SCTV, because it was so clever and funny in a way that I've never outgrown. But 90% of the time I don't watch TV and my SmartTV sits unused.
I don't hardly even watch movies any more. The reason is because i do understand and have since I was in my early 20s that movies and TV manipulate, and second, because I'm a very active person who doesn't like my action to be passive. Meaning, I'd MUCH rather be out doing something than watching other people doing something. I am very happy that this is my default.
Friends berate me for refusing to go to the movies. I'd rather go play pickleball or go out to dinner or for a drink. I can't sit through 2 hours of propagandized crap (which is worse now than ever).
Well said, James, that is why your critique of Clarkson's Farm was invaluable - because even the 'awake' need waking up to some things. It is more than easy to attach oneself to the dopamine drip at the end of the day - the exact thing that JC provides with his farm, but we have to see it for what it is.
Didn't quite finish your article (time constraints) but I can't listen to radio after being an avid radio listener for 25 or so years. With such political correctness they end up saying nothing - and these are the ones that have taken over from those that resigned or got laid off who were GOOD. This is in Australia though, not UK. Either that or the complete ignorant boor with NO manners and nothing to say pollutes the airwaves for far too long. And the younger ones are so incredulous due to a mediocre education. It never stops, it's just gross.
You may want to check out Boom Radio and Boom Light. Boom for the boomers generation. It's internet streaming radio for people who love listening to music from the wireless. Not too much talk in between songs, but just enough to let you know it's radio. Transports you back to the pre-2001 era.
I watched a lot of TV in the 1970s, not any nowadays but I had thought that when I am really old I will lie in bed and watch all the TV that I have missed in the interim! Best programmes of the 1970s were Henry VII and Henry VIII, War and Peace, Elizabeth R and Please Sir! (still available to watch on youtube and very funny and the class is supposed to be 15 year olds).
A while ago I noticed a recommendation below one of your videos for "Gwynne's book of True Philosophy". I bought it, read it, then ordered the history book "From Ur to US" by the same publisher. As a result I feel more informed about the longstanding persecution of Christians and in particular the original Catholic church. Unfortunately this will probably affect my longstanding enjoyment of "Father Ted"! Now I know why the production was given a free pass. I can quote far more from that series than the Bible, yet learned nothing about anything from time spent watching it, except that it's okay on telly for Christianity to be made to look irrelevant and ridiculous.
The sinking of the USS Indianapolis in WW2 that's described in Jaws - that ship had just delivered the 'atomic bomb' for the Hiroshima attack. Funny how it was sunk on the way back, how the Jap submarine found it in the vast ocean, and how no one knew rhat it had been sunk, with only luck that any survivors were found. Did the crew know something the authorities didn't want people to know? Like the Bin Laden assassination Seal team all being killed a a helicopter crash shortly afterwards. Or Gus Grissom dying on Apollo 1 shortly after publicly criticising the space programme.
Such a pertinent article in regards to the spirtual warfare space in which we reside. At this point my evenings consist of standing outside sipping strong cocktails, chain smoking fags and wondering when James will drop the next delingpod.
I refuse to feed my brain any of that PROGRAMMING, any longer. I literally believe there is MKUltra programming embedded in what they're feeding us, or it's simply bad for our soul, feeding ourselves such content. Lastly, the predictive programming is a real thing. I think we ALL need to throw out the TV and all social media. I did 4 years ago and a fog literally lifted. I have filled my time studying and learning the truth about our world, learning new skills and getting more self sufficient. It's a skill and muscle that we need to work to get back, and we're out of time. No way I'm wasting any of that time, watching TV. It's a key part of the Bread & Circus they feed the masses, to keep them in the dark about the NWO plan.
Leaving Facebook, seeing the whole game, social media is largely just noise.
What a great read! Tv has been largely ruined for me too but I still take the occasional visit into TV Normieland and see myself as kind of mix between a tourist there and an anthropologist, studying their strange and annoying ways, kind of like David Attenborough for the Awakened - I would murmur in the background, “Here we have the modern Homo Obedientis in their natural habitat… eyes glazed, entranced by the shimmering light of the propaganda box. Watch as they unquestioningly repeat phrases they’ve heard, mistaking them for original thought”
There was a bar once, called "Cheers" where everybody knows your name. Maybe they should revive it, this time with a chap called James at the bar, who, when joining the banter, delights the viewer with his truly marvellous expressions, such as "tend to go down like a cup of cold sick." ;-)
Frightfully good analysis, James.
Wifey and I watch TV once in a while for the same reason: to reassure ourselves that we’re right about the sinister power of the Cabal. Watch TV and you’ll know within minutes you’re not going mad 😀
Notice on that first clip, Sun Man pulls Night Man up by invisible strings, like a puppeteer.
Good spot
On your recommendation I've been really enjoying the first Argentinian drama to hit mainstream: "The Eternaut". But of course it's all about Polar Shift and end-times and therefore falls under the category "Foreshadowing". But like you, I'll continue spending wife-time together for an hour most evenings in front of the TV, watching with a split brain: half is enjoying the show, the script, the acting, the camerawork, the effects... and half is cynically going "yeah... I see what they're doing here!". (p.s. I think I may have just invented the expression "wife-time".)
It seems you have. Wouldn't it be tremendous fun for you to be sitting at the bar, too, when someone comes up with an idea for how to revive Cheers in podcast format?
;-)
I quit watching TV for the most part but I still feel like I have no problem navigating in "normie land." When I do watch "TV" it's snippets here and there from stuff I liked in the '80s and '90s, like Seinfeld. I rarely watch a whole episode. I also like SCTV, because it was so clever and funny in a way that I've never outgrown. But 90% of the time I don't watch TV and my SmartTV sits unused.
I don't hardly even watch movies any more. The reason is because i do understand and have since I was in my early 20s that movies and TV manipulate, and second, because I'm a very active person who doesn't like my action to be passive. Meaning, I'd MUCH rather be out doing something than watching other people doing something. I am very happy that this is my default.
Friends berate me for refusing to go to the movies. I'd rather go play pickleball or go out to dinner or for a drink. I can't sit through 2 hours of propagandized crap (which is worse now than ever).
Great article.
Brilliant post. Thank you
I prefer the sound of the off-grid rabbit-breeding. More chance of surviving my refusal to participate in the digital ID beast system.
If they find rabbit becoming popular, they will 'discover' a rabbit flu virus and demand that rabbits be registered.
Well said, James, that is why your critique of Clarkson's Farm was invaluable - because even the 'awake' need waking up to some things. It is more than easy to attach oneself to the dopamine drip at the end of the day - the exact thing that JC provides with his farm, but we have to see it for what it is.
Didn't quite finish your article (time constraints) but I can't listen to radio after being an avid radio listener for 25 or so years. With such political correctness they end up saying nothing - and these are the ones that have taken over from those that resigned or got laid off who were GOOD. This is in Australia though, not UK. Either that or the complete ignorant boor with NO manners and nothing to say pollutes the airwaves for far too long. And the younger ones are so incredulous due to a mediocre education. It never stops, it's just gross.
You may want to check out Boom Radio and Boom Light. Boom for the boomers generation. It's internet streaming radio for people who love listening to music from the wireless. Not too much talk in between songs, but just enough to let you know it's radio. Transports you back to the pre-2001 era.
Excellent read. Thank you.
And best sellers, modern literature etc, is just a higher brow version of receiving the same manipulation that Netflix or mainstream tv offers.
I watched a lot of TV in the 1970s, not any nowadays but I had thought that when I am really old I will lie in bed and watch all the TV that I have missed in the interim! Best programmes of the 1970s were Henry VII and Henry VIII, War and Peace, Elizabeth R and Please Sir! (still available to watch on youtube and very funny and the class is supposed to be 15 year olds).
A while ago I noticed a recommendation below one of your videos for "Gwynne's book of True Philosophy". I bought it, read it, then ordered the history book "From Ur to US" by the same publisher. As a result I feel more informed about the longstanding persecution of Christians and in particular the original Catholic church. Unfortunately this will probably affect my longstanding enjoyment of "Father Ted"! Now I know why the production was given a free pass. I can quote far more from that series than the Bible, yet learned nothing about anything from time spent watching it, except that it's okay on telly for Christianity to be made to look irrelevant and ridiculous.
Very enjoyable read, Mr Delingpole. I do watch TV and mostly spot the 'tells' but sometimes I don't - even though I know it must be there somewhere.
The sinking of the USS Indianapolis in WW2 that's described in Jaws - that ship had just delivered the 'atomic bomb' for the Hiroshima attack. Funny how it was sunk on the way back, how the Jap submarine found it in the vast ocean, and how no one knew rhat it had been sunk, with only luck that any survivors were found. Did the crew know something the authorities didn't want people to know? Like the Bin Laden assassination Seal team all being killed a a helicopter crash shortly afterwards. Or Gus Grissom dying on Apollo 1 shortly after publicly criticising the space programme.
I LOVE this rabbit hole. Thank you!
Such a pertinent article in regards to the spirtual warfare space in which we reside. At this point my evenings consist of standing outside sipping strong cocktails, chain smoking fags and wondering when James will drop the next delingpod.
Preach it my friend.
Godbless!