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For decades, Disney had effectively seemingly controlled the board designed to oversee its own properties. Until DeSantis stepped in recently and put a stop to it. Now a new report from the replacement board has shown just how corrupt Disney’s arrangement was. And how both entities took advantage of taxpayers to foot the bill for their cozy relationship.
The report found that Disney had promised to build services including hospitals, schools and libraries as part of their obligations under their special governing arrangement. Sure enough, they built none of it. It also described what Disney had achieved as essentially an “absolute monarchy” over the Florida property.
Disney is the New Enron
The Devil Mouse has been very, very, very naughty. But instead of getting coal in its stocking this Christmas season, it’s getting an audit of the Reedy Creek Improvement District by the State of Florida, and almost certainly, the IRS, as the Dark Herald explains how and why the wolves are circling CEO Bob Iger.
It was the taxman that got Al Capone eventually, looks like Disney might be going the same way, Hopefully.![]()
Disney is the New Enron - Vox Popoli
The Devil Mouse has been very, very, very naughty. But instead of getting coal in its stocking this Christmas season, it’s getting an audit of the Reedy Creek Improvement District by the State of Florida, and almost certainly, the IRS, as the Dark Herald explains how and why the wolves are...voxday.net
I never tire of reflecting on that slice of wisdom.
Zappa would know of course. He was one of the illusion makers. The book - 'weird scenes inside the canyon', is a big eye opener, as regards the manufacture of entertainment for control purposes. A military operation. Zappa and others came from strong military and intelligence backgrounds.I never tire of reflecting on that slice of wisdom.
Thanks for the heads up on that, might get myself a copy.Zappa would know of course. He was one of the illusion makers. The book - 'weird scenes inside the canyon', is a big eye opener, as regards the manufacture of entertainment for control purposes. A military operation. Zappa and others came from strong military and intelligence backgrounds.
It's informative, but not very well written. I believe it may have been a series of articles before getting to book form. But the presence of endless money, access to fancy homes and intelligence operatives is fascinatingThanks for the heads up on that, might get myself a copy.
And of course, we now know who controls the US military, based on recent events.Zappa would know of course. He was one of the illusion makers. The book - 'weird scenes inside the canyon', is a big eye opener, as regards the manufacture of entertainment for control purposes. A military operation. Zappa and others came from strong military and intelligence backgrounds.
Who's Pieper and what kind of waffle is that?For where the religions spirit is not tolerated, where there is no room for poetry and art, where love and death are robbed of all significant effect and reduced to the level of a banality, philosophy will never prosper. -Pieper
Here's the articles that formed the book: https://centerforaninformedamerica.com/laurelcanyon/Thanks for the heads up on that, might get myself a copy.
Joseph Pieper was a great German Catholic philosopher. Be careful, don't go too deep Myles, you are in danger of getting in over your head.Who's Pieper and what kind of waffle is that?
Who's Pieper and what kind of waffle is that?
I have no idea what any of that means.“The vacancy left by absence of worship is filled by mere killing of time and by boredom, which is directly related to inability to enjoy leisure; for one can only be bored if the spiritual power to be leisurely has been lost. There is an entry in Baudelaire... "One must work, if not from taste then at least from despair. For, to reduce everything to a single truth: work is less boring than pleasure.”
― Josef Pieper, Leisure: The Basis of Culture
https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/754022-mu-e-und-kult
Very intellectual. Seems to be of a C19th mentality, these sentiments are often seen from late in that century as mechanisation was turned on culture and social organisation. Harshly critical of scientism and social materialism.
Think of being crushed between the slides of a specimen prepared for a microscope. Obsession with career and Instaglam vacations are merely distractions from the pain of being crushed under the thin plates of glass - the vision of the enormity and wonder of life (expressed in the spiritual life) being blinded all the better to make us pliable like geldings under the yolk.
Something along those lines. His words have power. Would explain why drug use (and other bewildering uses of ourselves) has proliferated to such a degree.
I have no idea what any of that means.
My apologies Sir.
“An FBI internal memo from 1968 mentions the employment of the Grateful Dead as an avenue ‘to channel youth dissent and rebellion into more benign and non-threatening directions.’ [They] performed a vital service in distracting many young persons into drugs and mysticism, rather than politics.” – Jim Keith
I could count on both hands the total amount of movies I've seen in my life.Hollywood produced only many crap movies for many years. We'd rent them on video cassette and speed/skip view them on FFwd and put them back in the box, took a few years to finally give up on 'Movies' and then -
We learned how to entertain Ourselves and forgot about Absurd Hollywood and how pathetic we were . . .
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Those repetitive themes that really were none of our business . . . . .
The ability to tell a good story is gone from Hollywood.I could count on both hands the total amount of movies I've seen in my life.
I think I've been to the cinema about 4 times and the other few were on TV.
James Bond's dad was a mean aul Black & Tan who terrorised Irish independence, his uncle used to draw lampoon cartoons for the daily rags of the day!Preachy Virtual signalling shite.