#MorningMonarchy: September 21, 2018
Low ratings, record sales and comedy quicksand + this day in history w/the Great New England Hurricane and our song of the day by St. Paul & The Broken Bones on your Morning Monarchy for September 21, 2018.
Low ratings, record sales and comedy quicksand + this day in history w/the Great New England Hurricane and our song of the day by St. Paul & The Broken Bones on your Morning Monarchy for September 21, 2018.
Killed off characters, sacrificial advertising and Lana cancels Israel + this day in history w/rage against the video awards and our song of the day by Ty Segall on your Morning Monarchy for September 7, 2018.
Research Leads and Notes on the ROUTE 91 HARVEST MASSACRETHE HAUNTING OF AMERICAThe map of our collective dream world is being perpetually redrawnBy Michael Hoffman • www.RevisionistHistory.org[Hoffman is the author of
21st Century Wire says…
The black budget is illegally swallowing up your taxes.
The military industrial complex has eaten up billions, if not trillions, of dollars from the American tax payer, and much of that has happened on a black budget that is entirely unacknowledged.
In this episode, I decipher the philosophical and sometime esoteric underpinnings to two popular 90s films, Groundhog Day and The Truman Show. Surprising perhaps to some, both films exhibit a great deal of philosophical depth and forethought. Curious ethical and metaphysical questions are raised in both, and with The Truman Show in particular.