MIDWAY
The
Hindu epics tell us of the different stages mankind goes through. In
the moment we dwell in the “Kali-yuga”, the dark age. An area in
time dominated by scientific methods and explosions. It's the only
way we get to know the world we live in and realise our
possibilities. The media reflect this perfectly. The
Discovery-channel is filled with programs about controlled
demolition, air crash investigations and the best tank or machinegun
in the world. We research or better rearrange the world by destroying
it. The 6 big Media-empires control the channels who transmit
educational and informative programs on several terrains: history,
nature (especellialy predators), extreme survival, the biggest
building, warfare and of course betting and porn. These channels
condition us to look at the world in a special way. That it is
admirable, that eldery men in old cars ralley across Europe, or 12
year old kids drive motorcycles. At least in 65% of the programs
something in program explodes or gets killed. So we think that it is
the natural way. This is how it works. Kill or be killed. Explode
before you explode.
Last
night I was watching a documentary about “Monsterfish”.
In
a Texan harbortown a “shark contest” was held. The participants
had one week to catch the biggest shark. One of fishermen spotted a
big, but very rare shark. After tracking it for 2 days, the animal
got hooked. After a battle of more than 5 hours it gave up and just
in time, they landed the shark.
They
had won the contest. The animal was 20 feet long and weighed 700
pounds. Filled with pride, the crew took pictures next to the slain
giant. That's how things go. In Texas, but all over the world. We
accept a king who goes elephant shooting in Africa and go to a
Chinese restaurant to order sharkfin-soup.
In
the Pacific millions of sharks are caught, have their fins cut of and
are thrown back to drown. Big sharks are rare. The Japanese are
catching whales for scientific purposes; for about 50 years now. The
results are classified. I advise everybody, to watch the documentary
“Midway”. And island filled with dead birds, their stomachs
filled with plastic objects (lighters) and bags. One things is for
sure, after this you cannot say “I did not know”.
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