Tuesday, February 23, 2021

 

JIMMY SAVILE 


The Chinese Connection


On December 20th 1988, the Aberdeen Press and Journal carried a news report that disclosed a collaboration involving both Jimmy Savile and China. Under the heading A sight to gladden the heart... there was an image of a man peering through the lens of some sort of instrument in the direction of Jimmy Savile's eyes, as he leant his head close in for some form of examination. 

The text beneath the photograph stated:

Disc jockey Jimmy Savile has his eyes tested by the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China, Ji Chaozhu, after helping to present a gift of a £10,000 mobile eye centre which will help thousands of people in the remote areas of China. The presentation was made in Berkhamsted, Herts., yesterday and the centre - bought at Jimmy's instigation after he attended a reception in the Chinese Embassy - was paid for by the British Government, Shanning International and International Disability Services. 

The same basic story was also covered by The Times on that day.  Beneath the heading A welcome sight for sore eyes, was an image of a man holding the same sort of device that was featured in the the Aberdeen paper, but directed at a young girl facing him in profile, wearing a large hat. The text underneath reads:

The Chinese Ambassador, Ji Chaozhu, testing the eyesight of Caroline Holdron after the £10,000 mobile eye centre was presented to him for use in remote areas of China. It was paid for by the Government, Shanning International and International Disability Services and presented to the envoy by Jimmy Savile, the entertainer, at Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, yesterday. Mr Nicholas Scott, Minister for the Disabled, attended. 


Tuesday, February 09, 2021

 

COVID DEATH CULT


A Warning From 1968


Here is part of an interview with Arthur Brown, published in New Musical Express, July 27th 1968.... 


Spiritual things

The conversation roamed onward .. to coloured people who, Arthur feels, are a lot more together because they are not afraid to be happy; the fact that in Los Angeles you can go and see a witchdoctor about your lumbago; the strength of the English to face up to things without collapsing; and the philosophy of the American Indians.

"The Indians, you know, take their kids away for the first five years of their lives and they're taught the spiritual things and their own relationship to the earth and the world.

"They come out of it balanced. And although their leader takes the decisions they follow him because he is a great man and he is embodying all their principles. Why do we obey Wilson? Not because he's a great man. It's just because he's there and we can't question him.

"Most people don't question and that is really terrifying. You know, I can see so many people I know leading public schools to the gas chamber, rockers to the gas chamber or mods to the gas chamber and saying well it's the only thing I can do.

"People aren't basically weak if they know what they are about. If you know what you are about, you can die happy. But if you don't you are afraid to die."