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Saturday, October 12, 2013

The ideology of zombification; from Ancient to Soviet to modern times

The ideology of zombification, from Ancient to Soviet to modern times 

Last Update: 9:35 PM 10/15/2013

It is the ideology, mentality, mindsets, culture, history, personal attitudes, the style of international relations, the modes of the domestic oppression in a police state - of slavery. It is as old as the world itself, and it is as renewed and threatening to our life styles, "ways of life", modes of existence, thinking and "philosophy" (both as the general real life attitudes and as a scientific inquiries) as various manifestations of zombification and slavery that we see today. 
The recent mysterious events, addressed in my previous posts do evoke thinking about this subject. 
This is an example of zombification and slave mentality: 
"All the world knows ameriKans are zombies and stupid robots. The US of AmeriKa is a state of devil ,false and shit! Wait a little,you will be destroyed soon!!!"
And the problem is that this is not just one individual sick response; this is the pervasive mentality, which wormed its way into the thinking, concepts, emotions and operational styles of various societies and cultures, including their political and intelligence services structures. It is based on ignorance and irrational hatred. It is one of the root causes of anti-Americanism, regardless of its geography and political coloring, from Russia to Arab and Muslim worlds to some countries in Latin America. We do have to understand and to address these root causes in depth and to develop the comprehensive program and set of measures to counteract and to eradicate it. Pax Americana is the Liberty for the whole World, everywhere and in all her forms, contents and manifestations. 
If Russia (and other countries with similar social and political mentalities) want to survive and prosper as states, economies and cultures, they have to understand and to address these problems and issues also.
Humans always had the impulse and the sick need to control, enslave and exploit each other; this is the crude, devilish, animalistic part of our nature, which can be viewed in an evolutionary perspective as a psycho-social device directed to enhance self-survival: as individuals, species, families, groups and ethnic and state entities. If you make zombies out of others - enslave others, then there are fewer chances that they will zombify and enslave you; that's how  this slave mentality (and the mentality of the slaves!; regardless of their social status and positions) goes. We have to analyze and to understand the roots of this phenomenon: psychological, social, historical and cultural.

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zombie - GS

File:Zombies in Moscow.jpg

Participants of a 2009 zombie walk in Moscow - W

2009 zombie walk in Moscow - GS

See also

  • Anchimayen
  • Draugr
  • Dybbuk
  • Ghoul
  • Golem
  • Hoodoo
  • Jiang Shi
  • Mind control
  • Toyol
  • Ro-langs
  • Undead

References


Philosophical zombie - From Wikipedia

  • Turing test - W

zombification - GS

The ethnobiology of voodoo zombification

zombification injection - GS

zombification powder - GS

A medical study of the Haitian zombie


The Haitian explanation for how zombies are created involves the distinction between different elements of the human being – including the body, the gwobon anj (the animating principle) and the ti-bon anj, which represents something akin to agency, awareness, and memory.
In line with these beliefs is the fact that awareness and agency can be split off from the human being – and can be captured and stored in a bottle by abòkò, a type of magician and spirit worker who can be paid to send curses or help individuals achieve their aims.
This purportedly leaves a passive easily-controlled animated body – the zombie – believed to be created to provide free labour on plantations.
Anthropologist Wade Davis claimed to have identified the ingredients of thebòkò’s zombification powder which supposedly included tetrodotoxin – a naturally occurring neurotoxin found in some animals, like the pufferfish, which can cause temporary coma-like states.
I won’t say much more about the ‘neurotoxin’ theory of zombification, not least because it was brilliantly covered by science writer Mo Costandi and I couldn’t improve on his fantastic article which will tell you everything you need to know.
But on the cultural level, zombies are identified by specific characteristics – they cannot lift up their heads, have a nasal intonation, a fixed staring expression, they carry repeated purposeless actions and have limited and repetitive speech.
pufferfish - GS 
tetrodotoxin zombie - GS
Tetrodotoxin - From Wikipedia
puffer fish saul bellow illness - GS
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slavery - GS

Slavery - From Wikipedia

slave trade - GS
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    Click here to learn more.

Search Results

  1. Atlantic slave trade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_slave_trade‎

    The Atlantic slave trade or transatlantic slave trade took place across the Atlantic Ocean from the 16th through to the 19th centuries. The vast majority of slaves ...
    ‎Triangular trade - ‎Seasoning (slave) - ‎Maafa
  2. History of slavery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_slavery‎

    Jump to Atlantic slave trade - [edit]. Main article: Atlantic slave trade. Britain played a prominent role in the Atlantic slave trade, especially after 1600.
    ‎The British Isles - ‎Category:History of slavery - ‎History of slavery in Missouri
  3. Slavery in Africa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_Africa‎

    Jump to Trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean trade - [edit]. Main article: Arab slave trade. 19th-century engraving of Arab slave-trading caravan transporting ...
enslavement - GS



Uploaded on Apr 17, 2010
We can only be kept in the cages we do not see. A brief history of human enslavement - up to and including your own.

Text: http://www.fdrurl.com/slavestory

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enslavement of jews - GS


Searches related to enslavement of jews
jews in slavery
did the jews have slaves
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torah slavery
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Judaism and slavery - From Wikipedia


  • Christianity and slavery
  • History of slavery
  • Islamic views on slavery
  • Pidyon Shvuyim
  • Slavery in ancient Greece
  • Slavery in ancient Rome
  • Slavery in antiquity
  • Slavery in medieval Europe
  • The Bible and slavery

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savagery and civilization - GS

savage mentality - GS

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Ethology - From Wikipedia

Ethological perspective: predatory behavior - GS

predatory behavior in humans - GS

predators and pray - GS

predators and prey a new ecology of competition - GS

predators and prey game - GS

cat and mouse games - GS

the element of play and affection in cat and mouse games - GS:
predators "love" their prays and sometimes play with them affectionately: the pray is a source of satiation and satisfaction for them.

lion hunting - GS

lion hunting deer - GS


Example: Almost loving and sexual clench and hold.

Predation relationships

The cat, the mouse, culture and the economy - Anselm Jappe

The cat, the mouse, culture and the economy - Anselm Jappe

The Cat, the Mouse, Culture and the Economy – Anselm Jappe
One of Grimm’s Fairy Tales is called “The Cat and the Mouse in Partnership”. A cat convinces a mouse that she wants to be her friend, and they live together and in anticipation of the oncoming winter they buy a pot of fat and hide it in a church. On the pretext of attending one baptism after another the cat goes again and again to the church and eats all the fat a little at a time, and after each occasion amuses herself by responding to the mouse’s questions with ambiguous answers. When they finally go together to the church to eat the pot of fat, the mouse discovers the trick, and the cat simply eats the mouse. The last sentence of the fable proclaims the moral: “Verily, that is the way of the world”.
from: "play and affection in cat and mouse games - GS"
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zombie Haiti - GS 



Published on Nov 16, 2012
Rumor has it that there is a secret drug in Haiti that can turn the living into Zombies. In part 1, Hamilton takes off for Port-Au-Prince on a quest for the secret poison.

Check out each part here:
http://bit.ly/Haitian-Zombies-1
http://bit.ly/Haitian-Zombies-2
http://bit.ly/Haitian-Zombies-3
http://bit.ly/Haitian-Zombies-4
http://bit.ly/Haitian-Zombies-5
http://bit.ly/Haitian-Zombies-6

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Haiti and Russia - GS


Haiti and Russian intelligence services - GS

mancurt - GS

Mankurt - From Wikipedia

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drug addiction as slavery - GS
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serfdom Russia - GS

russian serfdom vs american slavery - GS

Russian communism enslavement - GS

Communism as ideology of enslavement - GS

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psychological enslavement - GS

persuasion - GS

power of persuasion - GS

power of persuasion techniques - GS

Persuasion - From Wikipedia

psychological effects of enslavement - GS

conformism - GS

political enslavement - GS

sexual enslavement - GS

economic enslavement - GS

religious enslavement - GS

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enslavement in modern society - nGS

  1. Modern Day Slavery‎

    www.csi-usa.org/‎

    Thousands captured, thousands still Enslaved, help liberate them
    About CSI - Sudan Slavery - CSI Field Projects - Donate

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Hegel - GS


Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - Philosopher

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was a German philosopher, and a major figure in German Idealism. His historicist and idealist account of reality revolutionized European philosophy and was an important precursor to Continental philosophy and Marxism. Wikipedia 

master slave dilemma hegel dialectic - GS

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Free Will - GS

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liberty and slavery - GS

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anti-Americanism - GS

Anti-Americanism - From Wikipedia

roots of anti-Americanism - GS

history of anti americanism - GS

origins of anti-americanism - GS

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 Published on 10/12/13 9:43 AM Atlantic Standard Time

Michael Novakhov (Mike Nova) at 10/12/2013 09:43:00 AM No comments:
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Duke Ellington, King of Jazz - WSJ

  • ESSAY
  • October 11, 2013, 4:40 p.m. ET

Ellington transformed feelings into music—and his songs sound as fresh today as they did in his time


[image]Evening Standard/Getty Images
Duke Ellington on a European tour, 1963. His work has a near-pictorial quality.












The latest musical to hit Broadway is also the oldest musical in town. "After Midnight," the Duke Ellington revue that debuts this month, is a homage to the spectacular stage shows at the Cotton Club, the swanky Jazz Age nightspot whose shady owners billed it as "The Aristocrat of Harlem." Some of the Ellington-penned numbers in "After Midnight," like "Black and Tan Fantasy" and "Creole Love Call," are now close to nine decades old—yet they're as arrestingly fresh and original-sounding today as they were in the Roaring Twenties.
Duke Ellington - YouTube 

Mike Nova comments: Duke Ellington's improvisational style in jazz is the same like free associations in thinking process: the free and unimpeded expression of live spirit. It is the non-verbal emotional psychoanalytic-psychotherapeutic curative session. That what I say. By the way, Freud did not like and was not able to appreciate music, any kind of music. His was the non-musical mind and soul. His thoughts and concepts, pseudoscientific but artistic, were his self-absorbing music for him. To remind ourselves again, he got the Goethe Prize for Literature (which is verbal music), not the Nobel Prize for Medicine, to which he aspired and which he desired so much: he was vain, too. (Too many "which-es; rhymes with witches.) Free associations is basically free thinking, just like jazz is free and unrestrained musical harmony. Enough said, just enjoy it (if you can). 


Published on Feb 4, 2013
DUKE ELLINGTON "THE GREAT PARIS CONSERT
Duke Ellington Orchstra
■Recorded at the olympia Theater, Paris , France , on Feb.1st,2nd and 23rd, 1963
1.Kinda Dukish, 2.Rockin' in Rhythm (01:51), 3.On the Sunny Side of the Street(05:39) , 4.Star-Crossed Lovers (08:42), 5.All of Me(12:53) , 6.Theme from "Asphalt Jungle"(15:29) , 7.Concerto for Cootie (19:35), 8.Tutti for Cootie(22:10), 9.Suite Thursday: MisfitBlues (26:57), 10.Suite Thursday: Schwiphti (30:36), 11.Suite Thursday: Zweet Zurzday (33:28), 12.Suite Thursday: Lay-By (37:21), 13.Perdido(43:49), 14.The Eighth Veil(49:10), 15.Rose Of The Rio Grande(51:46), 16.Cop Out(54:28), 17.Bula(1:01:25)

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