Movie Review: Stuck in Love (2012)

Love and morality play for writers of two generations 8_10

StuckThese are the kinds of movies I like—romance, with loss and love found (or lost), especially among the youthful who are new to the experience. Some guys like action and adventure, me, I’m all into the subtle language of relationships. And speaking of language, the principal characters are working or soon-to-be -working writers. [Stuck even has the bonus of Stephen King in the movie, playing himself via telephone voice.] Also, everyone connected with this movie is really competent at what they’re doing. Continue reading

Guest Column: Demystifying 9/11

Israel and the Tactics of Mistake
by Dr. Alan Sabrosky

Excerpted from article in Veterans Today (June 27, 2011).

Many years ago I read a fascinating discussion of the “tactics of mistake.” This essentially entailed using a target’s prejudices and preconceptions to mislead them as to the origin and intent of the attack, entrapping them in a tactical situation that later worked to the attacker’s strategic advantage.

This is what unfolded in the 9/11 attacks that led us into the matrix of wars and conflicts, present (Afghanistan and Iraq), planned (Iran and Syria) and projected (Jordan and Egypt), that benefit Israel and no other country — although I concede that many private contractors and politicians are doing very well for themselves out of the death and misery of others. Continue reading

Brian’s Column: The Threat Matrix

… and the Good Neighbor Libertarian Sunshine Action Table

SunshineWhat I want to discuss today are two related concepts:

The Threat Matrix—A discovery I developed in my book Leaving the Sandbox pertaining to how the Global Junta is now pressing a full spectrum of assaults on humanity that can be categorized and prioritized for purposes of removal… and the corresponding…

… Good Neighbor Libertarian (GNL) Sunshine Action Table—Conceived of as a multipronged ‘bucket brigade’ where ordinary citizens[1] and libertarian leaders cooperate to douse the flames (roll back the emergency threats)… each of us according to our own judgment of what most threatens us and our families. Continue reading