Taurusman

channel image

Taurusman

Taurusman

subscribers

LYRICS:

German puppets burned the Jews
Jewish puppets did not choose
Puppet vultures eat the dead
Puppet corpses they are fed
Puppet winds and puppet waves
Puppet sailors in their graves
Puppet flower, puppet stem
Puppet time dismantles them
Puppet me and puppet you
Puppet German
Puppet Jew

Puppet Presidents command
Puppet troops to burn the land
Puppet fire, puppet flames
Feed on all the puppet names

Puppet lovers in their bliss
Turn away from all of this
Puppet reader shakes his head
Takes his puppet wife to bed
Puppet me and puppet you
Puppet German, puppet Jew

Puppet Presidents command
Puppet troops to burn the land
Puppet fire, puppet flames
Feed on all the puppet names
Puppet night comes down to play
The after act to puppet day

In Director Tony Kaye's Detachment, Academy Award® winner Adrien Brody stars as Henry Barthes, an educator with a true talent to connect with his students. Yet Henry has chosen to bury his gift. By spending his days as a substitute teacher, he conveniently avoids any emotional connections by never staying anywhere long enough to form an attachment to either students or colleagues. When a new assignment places him at a public school where a frustrated, burned-out administration has created an apathetic student body, Henry quickly becomes a role model as a teacher who actually cares about the well-being of these students. In finding an emotional connection to the students but also fellow teachers and a runaway teen, he finds that he's not alone in a life and death struggle to find beauty in a seemingly vicious and loveless world.

Universal Soldier

(Song written and composed by Buffy Sainte-Marie, originally recorded by The Highwaymen released in 1963)

He's five foot-two and he's six feet-four
He fights with missiles and with spears
He's all of 31 and he's only 17
Been a soldier for a thousand year
He'a a Catholic, a Hindu, an Atheist, a Jain
A Buddhist, and a Baptist, and a Jew
And he knows he shouldn't kill
And he knows he always will
Kill you for me, my friend, and me for you
And he's fighting for Canada
He's fighting for France
He's fighting for the U.S.A
And he's fighting for the Russians
And he's fighting for Japan
And he thinks we'll put an end to war this way
And he's fighting for Democracy
He's fighting for the Reds
He says it's for the peace of all
He's the one who must decide
Who's to live and who's to die
And he never sees the writing on the wall
But without him
How would Hitler have condemned them at Labau/Dachau?
Without him Caesar would have stood alone
He's the one who gives his body as a weapon of the war
And without him all this killing can't go on
He's the Universal Soldier and he really is to blame
His orders come from far away no more
They come from here and there and you and me
And brothers, can't you see?
This is not the way we put the end to war

Southern Italy, 1944: As chaos reigns all around them, British Army Captain Michael Berryman meets war artist Thomas March. Despite having a young fiancée, Flora, straight-laced Michael finds himself falling for Thomas' bohemian charms; their relationship, however, is made impossible by societal pressures.

2017: In a more accepting world, an ageing Flora looks on as her grandson Adam tentatively forms a relationship with his client Steve. But while the external obstacles have fallen away, a minefield of internalised issues and dangerous temptations still line the road to happiness...

This story of British mathematician, cryptanalyst and computer scientist Alan Turing who played a key role in cracking Nazi Germany's Enigma code is a fresh take on what it means to be a homosexual when you're also smarter than everyone else and have the skills to end a world war.
Contemporary issues like Aspergers, bullying, discrimination, violence and women's rights and oh, a little thing like the discovery of computers crowd the gay rights story here but by no means overshadow its subtle theme of strength and dignity for the LGBT community and the world at large.

Alan Turing is presented in The Imitation Game as a difficult hero whose homosexuality informs but does not define him and indeed helps him become one of those people who no one imagines anything of who does the things no one can imagine.

THE RED TREE / L'ALBERO ROSSO is short documentary that tells the little known history of Italian gay men being arrested and exiled to a remote island during Mussolini's Fascist regime.

In the film, an elderly man returns to the island of San Domino where 60 years before during the Fascist era he was imprisoned with hundreds of other men for being homosexual.
As he walks the island alone, memories come back - of all-male dances in his home town in Sicily in the 1930s, of his beating and arrest, the difficulty of prison life on the island, the suffering of gay men under fascism, and their public humiliation after their return. And of this unique island where all the prisoners were gay, and the seeds of a community were first sown.
Narrated by Leo Gullotta (Cinema Paradiso), the film combines footage filmed on present day San Domino (now a popular tourist island) with innovative treatments of archival material and re-enactments filmed in Brooklyn. The narration is written by Luca de Santis (In Italia Sono Tutti Maschi), while the dense immersive soundtrack is by frequent Still Films collaborator Aperture Records artist Oberman Knocks.

In Berlin of the late Golden Twenties, the Eldorado is legendary a decadent and hedonistic nightclub in which gays, lesbians and trans people dance cheek to cheek with the rich and powerful. They let loose to the electrifying music of the Weintraub Syncopators, intoxicated by the smells of perfume, rouge and manly sweat. But the Eldorado is also a space of contradictions, in which some openly gay visitors come dressed in Nazi uniforms.

Most people don’t think about grass and dismiss ancient grasslands as mere empty space or degraded forests. The open sunlit habitats of half the world have been further neglected in the current tide of media promoting forests and tree planting as a quick fix for climate change.

Bent is a 1997 British-Japanese drama film directed by Sean Mathias, based on the 1979 play of the same name by Martin Sherman.
Max is a promiscuous gay man living in 1930s Berlin. He is at odds with his wealthy family because of his homosexuality.
One evening, much to the resentment of his boyfriend, Rudy, Max brings home a handsome Sturmabteilung (S.A.) man.
Unfortunately, he does so on the Night of the Long Knives, when Hitler ordered the assassination of upper echelon S.A. corps.
The Sturmabteilung man is discovered and killed by S.S. men in Max and Rudy's apartment, and the two have to flee Berlin.
Max's Uncle Freddie has organized new papers for Max, but Max refuses to leave his boyfriend behind.
As a result, Max and Rudy are found and arrested by the Gestapo and put on a train headed for Dachau.
On the train, Rudy is brutally beaten to death by the guards. As Rudy calls out to Max when he is taken away, Max lies to the guards, denying he is gay.
In the camp, Max falls in love with Horst, who shows him the dignity that lies in acknowledging one's beliefs.

Paragraph 175 is a 2000 documentary film, directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman and narrated by Rupert Everett.

The film chronicles the lives of several gay men and one lesbian who were persecuted by the Nazis.
The gay men were arrested by the Nazis for the crime of homosexuality under Paragraph 175, the sodomy provision of the German penal code, dating back to 1871.
Between 1933 and 1945, 100,000 men were arrested under Paragraph 175. Some were imprisoned, others were sent to concentration camps. Only about 4,000 survived.

Stephen Fry investigates the inspiring and moving story of a gay man and a lesbian who led anti-Nazi resistance in Holland

Just a few enchanting musical minutes by Roaman Music.
LYRICS:
Namaste brothers and sisters
I’m glad you gathered here
I wrote a little song
To sing of things that I hold dear
You see I used to be like you
Just a fool in the 3D
Until one day I woke up claiming
I’m a Starseed
So now I’m a coach, I’m a healer
I’m an indigo child
Take naked pictures by a waterfall
And think that makes me “wild”
My favourite word is “sacred”
And I use it all the time
Cause it’s really good for business
Never sad I’m always high

(Chorus)
‘Cause I’m spiritual
Love and light the language that I speak
I refuse to face reality
I’m tripping once a week
‘Cause I’m spiritual
Stressing as I burn a little sage
I’m half delusional
Half in a golden cage

Kundalini…
Did I mention kundalini?

I love to meditate but only
When somebody’s looking
I wouldn’t want to waste a chance
To get another booking
See my coping mechanism
is to smile and power through
All the shit I should be working on
Cause that’s what holy people do
I’ll realign your chakras
If you’re life is getting hard
I’m sending love and blessings
Now please swipe your credit card
I don’t deal with human drama
I live in the 5th dimension
But the truth is
I’m just craving your attention

(Chorus)
‘Cause I’m spiritual
Love and light the language that I speak
I refuse to face reality
I’m tripping once a week
‘Cause I’m spiritual
Stressing as I burn a little sage
I’m half delusional
Half in a golden cage

Kundalini…
Did I mention kundalini?

Ima call it intuition
But it’s just another thought
I take no responsibility
it’s all the planets’ fault
So when mercury is in gatorade
I’m gonna be a 🤭
I put flowers in my lemonade
And call myself a witch
I gave myself a name that
I don’t even understand
I’m really really good at…nothing
But I own a conscious brand
I’m constantly blissed out
And I make sure that people know
Have you even seen my Instagram?
I’m always in the flow!

‘Cause I’m spiritual
Love and light the language that I speak
I refuse to face reality
I’m tripping once a week
‘Cause I’m spiritual
Stressing as I burn a little sage
I’m half delusional
and I think I'm living in a golden cage

Definitely gonna lose a few friends with this one
but that's ok...cause those are the friends I don't need!

Kundalini…
Did I mention kundalini?

😇

Planet Earth series part 4.
Learn about the 500,000 year mysterious history of our ancestors.
Complete series by Penny to be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9BpEi6VY74

Lady Justice

There are a lot of elements that each person is to interpret in different ways but a few things shouldn't go unnoticed.

The sword symbolizes enforcement and respect, it sits on the neck of the accused but instead of punishment, it serves as a sense of clear judgment, raising the accused's head and offering a new path.

The books and snakes serve as a reflection of the old ways and corruption on our systems.

Golden eyes are now visible and reveal the ability to see everything through a clear and open lens, the youth in her arms and the ask for help is a new belief in the system, providing care and protection with equality over her wings to this new generation.

The gold being the most malleable of metals is used in contrast with the stone material, slowly spreading to everything it touches.
A slow change into the right path and spreading those ideals into our future.

~ Artist, Raj Grassetti

A documentary by Tim Gielen 2021.

This brilliant documentary by Tim Gielen reveals how a small group of super rich criminals have been buying virtually everything on earth, until they own it all. From media, health care, travel, food industry, governments... That allows them to control the whole world. Because of this they are trying to impose the New World Order.

Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, George Soros, ...

This incredibly eye opening documentary reveals something astonishing: the majority of our world is owned by the very same people. Because of this they can control the entire world and impose their wicked agenda onto all of humanity. This is the time to expose them and to rise up as one to defend our freedom.

The name of the two companies who virtually owns the world’ are Vanguard and BlackRock. They are at the heart of the Deep State or Cabal. Their plan is the Great Reset where they want to enslave every human on earth.

Share this video wherever you can!

Learn more here:
Https://www.stopworldcontrol.com

In a hard-hitting interview, retired NHS pathologist Dr John Lee discusses the government’s response to the pandemic, analyses why proven scientific procedures were abandoned, makes the case for ending lockdown now, and asks the question most doctors are unable to discuss in public. Covid-19: is the cure worse than the disease?
Produced and uploaded to youtube by Unlock but as it seems it is no longer available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spmPax0rq5A

I consider this such an important video because it shows where we can find the root of so many problems humanity is facing right now. That part can be very depressing, but there is also good news and that is why I recommend this video.
Also available on youtube: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Aw16LPVnNco

The Manufacturing of a Mass Psychosis - Can Sanity Return to an Insane World?
Explaining the effect of "menticide"
Also posted on youtube
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fdzW-S8MwbI

SHOW MORE

Created 3 years, 2 months ago.

20 videos

Category None