Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Alla tiders

 


Har kollat lite på Fria Tider. De är så där härligt onyktra som bara högerextremister kan vara. Nu igen. Stöd till den shia-muslimska teokratin i Iran. För att de likviderar judar? Reza Pahlavi kallas "diktatorsonen" och hans far shahen "skänkte bort Irans olja till USA". Okej, vem stödjer Fria Tider i kalla kriget? Sovjet? Röda Kina, kanske? Kanske har de uppdämda nationalsocialistiska sympatierna nu äntligen börjat krypa fram. 

Eller inte. För Fria Tider verkar även vara motståndare till allmän värnplikt i Tyskland. LOL! Fast det kanske beror på att de tänker på Tyskland som *Väst*tyskland. Snarare än Hitler-Tyskland, då. FT har förresten fortfarande en bild av Karl XII i tidningshuvudet, trots att de alltså är pro-ryska. Till skillnad från Hitler, som ju "stödde Ukraina" och invaderade Ryssland.

Många nubbar blir det!

The Golden Child

 


"The Creator" is a 2023 science fiction movie. It comes across as a peculiar hybrid between "Blade Runner" and the US war in Vietnam. The first portion of the film is interesting. In the second half, the Vietnam War analogies and Buddhist savior-complex becomes downright cringey. 

The story begins with a technological breakthrough: humanoid robots with Artificial Intelligence. Something goes wrong and the robots detonate a nuclear bomb that wipes out Los Angeles. The United States promptly stops all AI development, but a competing nation known as New Asia refuses. The American military builds a space station called NOMAD to wipe out the Asiatic robots (and all human Asians who stand in the way). This is obviously an allegory for the fact that China is supposedly a world leader in AI technology. But as already noted, the similarity with the US intervention in Vietnam 1965-73 are also obvious. New Asia is clearly located in Indochina. 

The main characters have religiously inspired names: Joshua (compare Joshua or Jesus in the Bible), Maya (compare Buddha´s mother) and the robot "Alpha and Omega" (compare God or Jesus). A mysterious character is named Nirmata, apparently the Nepalese word for creator - according to ChatGPT, the term has no metaphysical connotations, but in the context of this film, it presumably does. New Asia turns out to be a strange place in which humans and robots live in peaceful harmony with each other, both apparently being Buddhists (or something like it). It´s clear that the robots are a stand-in for the Other, the excluded, the marginalized, and their armed rebel movements. The good guys are almost all colored, while the bad guys seem to be exclusively White (including a White female). Naturally, it turns out that the nuclear blast which destroyed LA might not have been the work of the AI, after all. 

"Alpha and Omega" (nicknamed Alphie) is a child, but also a Messiah-like savior with paranormal powers. She can control all technology and hence might wipe out NOMAD, which explains why the Americans want to kill/de-activate her. Note again that Alphie´s "mother" or creator is named Maya, suggesting that the child might be the Buddha. Note also that Alphie is artifically engineered by Maya, perhaps a reference to a virgin birth. It further struck me that there could be a weird parallel to the Biblical story of Joshua and the harlot Rahab, since the character Joshua in the film is tasked with infiltrating New Asia before NOMAD (= the nomadic Israelites?) wipes them out (like Jericho?). Note that he meets "Rahab"/Maya in an apparent strip club!

OK, so I´m a nerd...

Despite all the above, "The Creator" nevertheless feels like a self-parodic low budget production. Perhaps because the left-liberal message is too obvious. These days, films apparently *must* be like explicit pamphlets, otherwise the Woke autists don´t get it. Or something. Well, at least the religious allegories were *somewhat* hidden. One intriguing feature of "The Creator" is that the White Evil Empire isn´t really evil. The atomic explosion in California seems to have been an accident, rather than the result of a conspiracy. Thus, the US are misguided rather than actively malevolent. The worldview of the film turns out to be a form of milktoast liberalism in which everyone might at least potentially get along, rather than the hardline Marxism you expect from a "pro-Viet Cong" allegory. It´s all so "unproblematic".

OK, so I didn´t like this production. Or did I simply misunderstand its intended demographic? *Is* it a film for very young middle schoolers? Or for 24-year olds who think like 14-year olds?     

Not sure how many stars to give "The Creator". Perhaps two-and-a-half out of five. 

Wow, Trump gets his way

 


About a dozen European nations, headed by France and the UK, will appearently have a conference to discuss how the Strait of Hormuz should be secured once the Iran War is over. Catch: the United States isn´t invited. In other words: the Europeans are doing exactly what Trump said they should do. You know, sort out the Hormuz situation all by themselves. 

Something tells me he won´t like it, however. But then, I doubt much will come out of it anyway... 

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Galaxy *cluster* brain?

 


Has MOND finally been proven? Sabine is skeptical, but if true, then we don´t need "dark matter" to explain the behavior of galaxy clusters. Since galaxies apparently contain twice as much normal matter than previously expected! Interesting, to be sure. 

Friande dom

 


Vad fan är det här? Jag utgår ifrån att detta kommer att överklagas...

Tejpade skolbarnens munnar - frias

War through weakness

 

Credit: myth-matters.com

There might be a "rational" reason for Trump´s strange gyrations during Operation Epic Fury (or is it Epstein Furry). He wants to do the same with Iran as he did to Venezuela: take out the old top leadership, make a deal with the remaining regime, and take control of the oil. Trump´s seemingly bizarre proposal to impose tariffs on all traffic through the Strait of Hormuz *together with Iran* (fifty-fifty?) points in that direction. It fits a broader pattern. Not just with Venezuela. Remember the "mineral deal" with Ukraine? 

If that´s the plan, I have to say it´s a daring one. Venezuela is in South America, so no other great power can really do much if the United States decides to move against it. But the fuckin´ Strait of Hormuz is in the Middle East and very directly concerns China, India and Europe. And, I suppose, the Gulf States and Iran! China will never accept US control over the strait. If Trump somehow manages to take it over, China might respond by blocking the South China Sea or even take Taiwan. 

Maybe even Trump understands this. Was that why that Malawi-flagged but US-sanctioned Chinese ship was let through the strait? It wasn´t carrying Iranian oil, after all. This time. Next time...who knows? 

The main victim in this scenario (at least initially) is the Iranian opposition, who might get massacred again by the supposedly acephalous regime. The next victim might be world peace...

Let´s hope that I´m wrong. I mean, none of my predictions come true, so there is a non-zero chance that this one won´t either!       

DoorDash

 


This is getting more and more embarrasing by the hour. Look what Iran´s embassy in Ghana just posted. Assuming it´s an authentic account. But it´s reported as such in the mainstream media, so it´s embarrasing for the US anyway. 

>>>BREAKING: "Rich Starry," a Chinese oil tanker sanctioned for shipping Iranian oil, flying the flag of Malawi — a country with no coastline — just sailed through America's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The Navy, with its many "big beautiful ships," issued repeated warnings. Reportedly, the tanker's captain upgraded to premium to skip the ads.

>>>EDIT: We're being told the blockade only applies to countries the US isn't afraid of. That list used to be long. It now fits on Trump's McDonald's receipt, delivered by DoorDash.

GET A REAL JOB

 


Good one. Actually. 

"So you have chosen death"

 


Wallenberg-sfären investerar flera miljarder i Stegra. Vilket antagligen betyder slutet för Wallenberg-sfären. Såvida det inte är avancerad skatteplanering. Eller finns en deal om att skattebetalarna tar smällen ifall Wallenbergarna förlorar sina pengar...

Bara en liten tyckaråsikt så här i brådrasket. Nej, nu måste jag käka frukost! 

Work is worship

 


I had no idea about this. So this god (Vishwakarma) is sometimes worshipped by Hindu industrial workers? 

Who is Lord Vishwakarma?

Vishwakarma is the divine architect, engineer, and craftsman of the universe in Hindu tradition. He is often described as the celestial builder who designs and constructs the palaces, weapons, and vehicles of the gods.


1. Core identity

Vishwakarma literally means:

“the maker of all things” or “all-creating artisan”

He is associated with:

  • architecture
  • engineering
  • metallurgy
  • sculpture
  • sacred geometry
  • craftsmanship

In simple terms:

He is the cosmic designer behind divine structures.


2. What he is known for creating

According to traditional mythology, Vishwakarma is credited with crafting:

  • the palaces of the gods in heaven (Svarga)
  • the flying chariots (vimanas), including the famous Pushpaka Vimana
  • divine weapons such as:
    • Indra’s Vajra (thunderbolt weapon)
  • cities like:
    • Lanka (before it was ruled by Ravana, in some versions)
    • Dwarka (associated with Krishna traditions)

So he is not just a craftsman—he is the architect of mythic civilization itself.


3. Role in the cosmic order

Vishwakarma is not a creator like Brahma in a philosophical sense. Instead:

  • Brahma = creates beings and cosmic order
  • Vishwakarma = builds the physical and structural world within that order

So he represents:

the “engineering intelligence” of the cosmos


4. Symbolism

Vishwakarma symbolizes:

  • precision and skill (shilpa)
  • creative intelligence in matter
  • harmony between mind and material form
  • sacred geometry and proportion

He is often revered by:

  • engineers
  • architects
  • artisans
  • craftsmen
  • industrial workers in modern India (Vishwakarma Puja)

5. Iconography

He is usually depicted as:

  • a divine craftsman seated or standing
  • holding tools like:
    • measuring instruments
    • hammer
    • chisel
    • sometimes sacred texts of architecture (Shilpa Shastras)
  • sometimes with multiple arms, like other cosmic deities

6. Philosophical meaning (deeper layer)

In symbolic interpretation, Vishwakarma represents:

the principle that reality itself has structure, order, and design

So he can be understood as:

  • cosmic intelligence expressed as form
  • the “laws of construction” of the universe
  • divine creativity expressed through matter and geometry

7. Relationship to other deities

  • Works under or alongside gods like Indra (as their divine builder)
  • Distinct from creators like Brahma
  • Complementary to deities like Vishnu, who maintains cosmic order rather than constructing it

8. Bottom line

Vishwakarma is:

the divine engineer of the universe—the one who gives form, structure, and architecture to the cosmos itself.


If you want, I can also compare Vishwakarma to Greek Hephaestus, or explain how his symbolism is used in sacred architecture (temples, yantras, and mandalas).

What is Vishwakarma Puja?

Vishwakarma Puja is a Hindu festival dedicated to Vishwakarma, the divine architect and engineer of the gods. It is primarily observed by workers, artisans, engineers, mechanics, factory workers, and craftsmen as a day to honor tools, machines, and creative skill.


1. What the festival is about

Vishwakarma Puja celebrates:

  • craftsmanship
  • engineering and technical skill
  • industrial and manual labor
  • tools and machines as sacred instruments of creation

The central idea is:

Work itself is sacred when done with skill, care, and devotion.


2. When it is celebrated

It is usually observed on:

  • Kanya Sankranti (around September 17–18) in most of India
  • especially in eastern and northern regions (West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, Jharkhand, Assam)

Some industrial workplaces also celebrate it on different days depending on local tradition.


3. How it is performed

Typical practices include:

A. Worship of tools and machines

  • Machines are cleaned and decorated
  • Tools are placed in a sacred space
  • Flowers, incense, and lamps are offered

B. Puja rituals

  • Mantras dedicated to Vishwakarma are chanted
  • Workers pray for safety, efficiency, and success

C. Work suspension

  • Factories and workshops often shut down for the day
  • No machinery is operated during the puja period

4. Who participates

Unlike many temple-centered festivals, Vishwakarma Puja is very workplace-based, and is especially important for:

  • engineers
  • factory workers
  • mechanics
  • craftsmen
  • architects
  • industrial laborers
  • students of technical fields

5. Symbolic meaning

At a deeper level, the festival expresses:

1. Sacredness of creation through work

Work is not separate from spirituality.

2. Respect for tools as extensions of human intelligence

Machines and tools are seen as:

extensions of human skill (and divine intelligence through Vishwakarma)

3. Order, precision, and design in reality

It reflects the idea that the universe itself is structured and engineered.


6. Connection to Vishwakarma

Vishwakarma is believed to have:

  • designed divine weapons
  • built celestial cities
  • created the cosmic “blueprint” of form and structure

So the puja is essentially:

honoring the principle of divine creativity expressed through structure and skill


7. Simple essence

In one line:

Vishwakarma Puja is the celebration of skill, tools, and the sacredness of work as divine creation.


If you want, I can also compare Vishwakarma Puja with Labor Day / May Day symbolism, or explain how Vishwakarma relates to sacred geometry and temple architecture traditions.