THE BBC – BREAD – BEER – CIRCUS PARADE

How the BBC is a Religious Institution & How & Why Gary Lineker is a High Priest of Pap at the Temple of Mass Distraction and In-Action.

The BBC is a genuine contender for the best propagandist machine known to man. Closing in on 100 years since it was founded, it is awash with government propaganda, all of which promotes the genocial machinations of the WEF, the WHO and the Gates Foundation, transvestite nonsense and other ‘woke’ irrelevance.

Amongst its mealy-mouthed presenters and fake journalists, Gary Lineker sits atop of the dung heap of its content, with Match of the Day merely a key component in the ancient distraction, known by Caesar as Bread and Circuses.

That word, ‘pap’, is a most fitting description of the inane drivel that floods out of the world’s biggest propaganda machine and the mouths of those high priests who regurgitate it from the autocues:

(pap 1 |pap|
noun often derogatory
bland soft or semiliquid food such as that suitable for babies or invalids : trying to eat a trayful of tasteless pap.
• derogatory reading matter or entertainment that is worthless or lacking in substance : limitless channels serving up an undemanding diet of pap.
ORIGIN late Middle English : probably from Middle Low German, Middle Dutch pappe, probably based on Latin pappare ‘eat.’)

Contrary to what is generally understood, the BBC is not in existence to entertain, educate or enlighten those who consume its contaminated output. It is (and always was) a highly effective weapon of psychological distraction, designed to channel male and female energies into worthless ‘pastimes’ which prevent them from paying attention to that which is really unfolding and being constructed around them: namely a psychological and spiritual cage of gargantuan proportions.

THE IDES OF MARCH: SUBLIMINAL MESSAGES FROM THE BREAD BEER CIRCUS (BBC), 20 MARCH 2014.
THE IDES OF MARCH: SUBLIMINAL MESSAGES FROM THE BREAD BEER CIRCUS (BBC), 20 MARCH 2014.

When the Roman emperors sensed discord and rebellion in the collective ranks of the men they ruled over, what did they produce to quell it? Gladiatorial contests in arenas. Frustrations could be vented via the manipulation of the male’s emotive state of frustration into organised sports. To keep those men of action in a state of in-action, unquestioning passivity & division was the aim, just as it is now.

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THE LONELINESS OF THE MIDDLE AGED ROGUE

 

Many years ago, as part of a university degree i was completing (in English Literature with Linguistics), i wrote a dissertation on the so-called ‘Angry Young Man’ movement that emerged in the post-war years. This was a catch-all term for those ‘working-class’ writers, many of whom had taken some part in the military by way of National Service and had come, through their experiences, to the realisation that Britain was a sick state, riddled with poverty, divided along social lines and ruled by an elite autocracy, fashioned and shaped by way of a two-tier education system. One of the books i included in the 10,000 word essay was “The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner” by Alan Sillitoe, who also lived in the city of Nottingham. This was adapted in 1962 into a film of the same title, starring Tom Courtenay.

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