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Speaks Polish?: a little
Interests: music & history

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joepilsudski   
10 Jul 2007
Life / Celebrities in Poland [27]

Yes, the Ashkenazic director Roman Polanski AKA Rajmond Liebling is a pervert...I hear that Madonna is considering buying property & investing in Poland, as she considers it 'very open'...as a good Roman Catholic, she will fit in well with traditional Polish culture.
joepilsudski   
11 Jul 2007
Life / Celebrities in Poland [27]

Yes, she will want to buy a poor Polish baby to go with the one she bought in Botswana.
joepilsudski   
12 Jul 2007
Life / Is there anything worse than Polish rap? [148]

Hip-hop is not a 'music' made by musicians...it is made by a 'producer' manipulating digital/computer technology...if you enjoy 'music' as something with the human element removed, then enjoy hip-hop...there is a 'vocalist' who will spew some psuedo-political/

cultural BS over top of the machine 'music' but this is all...Hip-Hop & many of the heavily
staged & produced rock concerts that are presented nowadays remind me mostly of the
'spectatcles' that the National Socialist party used to present in Germany...as far as an
'influential' musical genre, this was because the record companies discovered how cheap
it was to produce & flooded the market with it...Rap represents a degeneration of culture...as does the video industry...it is a form of mind-control.
joepilsudski   
12 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / British taxpayers pay homeless Polish to go home. [184]

Bob Dylan says : 'You know, capitalism is above the law
It say, "it don't count 'less it sells"
When it costs too much to build it at home
You just build it cheaper someplace else'.

This is called 'globalism'...it means that your country, whether the UK, US or Poland will
be flooded with cheap foreign labor via immigration, the end of which will be a collapse
of the middle-class, if your country has one.
joepilsudski   
12 Jul 2007
Life / Is there anything worse than Polish rap? [148]

I consider 'rap' to be a dehumanized/degraded form because it is basically is a 'reductionism'...both 'musical' & lyrical elements are reduced/stripped down to an

Orwellian mechanism that negates emotion & though...in fact, in the book '1984', Orwell
decribed a type of computerized music machine called a 'versificator', that was programmed to generate 'popular songs', something like rap, that were then played continuously over the telescreens & sound systems, to pacify & entertain the 'proles'...

sound familiar?...again, rap in it's infancy contained some worthwhile content, but once
the corporate media got a hold of it, it was reduced to a cut & paste psychobabble...as
far as the ownership of the music industry & media & Jews, just do a little research...MTV
is owned by Sumner Redstone AKA Murray Rothstein, son Jewish mafia kingpin Arnold
Rothstein, who was a partner of Meyer Lansky...you will find these same connections in
EVERY media outlet, with the possible exception of Bertlesmann AG, which seems to be
owned by a former Nazi supporter...as for the Beastie Boys, they are complete no-talent
garbage, and have contributed nothing of value to any cultural form...as my comments may seem rather heavy, I am a musician who grew up in the 60's and was influenced by

all the Jazz greats, Jimi Hendrix, the British bands & the great California groups...I have
watched music become a corporate product like toilet paper & it makes me disgusted...
but there is some good in any art form, & I think that hip-hop does have some potential
in that way...so if you like it,enjoy.
joepilsudski   
12 Jul 2007
Life / Is there anything worse than Polish rap? [148]

Not much, but hip-hop, when I heard the term used a lot in the 90's by some groups,
jazz musicians & artists, seemed to have more of a content...musicians like Miles Davis
& Branford Marsalis made some recordings using interesting recordings using hip-hop
rythmns & spoken word/poetry along w/the 'cut & paste' elements that are the basics of
the form...there were even some painters who made experiments in this style...'rap' to me is the more hard-core element, with the most mechanical & dead

rythmns & egocentric lyrics...this form has no musical content to me: it is a collage form
the cut & paste of noise/violence...I may be old-fashioned, but I feel that the obsession
with computer generated images, both audio & visual, are extremely dehumanizing &
lead to a certain extreme stress/psychosis in both the 'artist' & the listener/viewer...the
famous German techno group Kraftwerk used to talk about their fascination with a
certain 'intercourse' between men & machines, but I find this 'reasoning' has gone way
too far.
joepilsudski   
14 Jul 2007
Life / Light switches in Poland versus Western Europe [14]

I can tell you that some light switches in America work in the opposite direction...I live
in a building where the electrcian was an achoholic/pothead and some of the switches he installed work in this curious way.
joepilsudski   
14 Jul 2007
News / Are there any other countries that Polish immigrants are going to? [70]

The government of the Central African Republic is now heavily recruiting Polish doctors
& medical workers to assist in their booming organ transplant/harvesting industry...they
know that Poles have the technical skill & also will enjoy the climate there,,,they also have a local pivo industry that makes a good brew name 'Tsutsu'.
joepilsudski   
15 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / British taxpayers pay homeless Polish to go home. [184]

The Brits are truly losing their minds...their country is being overun by immigrants from
Muslim countries, as a matter of fact, some of the Muslim Imans there have even called
for Sharia law to be established in areas where the Muslims are a majority...yet some
Brits would complain when hard-working European/Christian Poles emmigrate rhere...
I think most Brits are so shelled shocked after years of Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair & now the low-life traitor Gordon Brown that they can't tell up from down...of course, the

UK has always been two-faced w/Poland: they sold out the Polish government-in-exile
there after WWII and turned the Poles over to Uncle Joe Stalin & his boys...but in their
defense, they have lost so many jobs & been taxed so heavily by the globalists that they are surely very frustrated.
joepilsudski   
15 Jul 2007
News / LPR - League of the Polish Repressed (and retarded) [49]

As to the discussion about marijuana, the main obstacle to it's legalization is the Global
Drug Syndicates, run by corrupt elements of the Intelligence services of US, UK, Israel,
Russia, China & their organized crime allies...profits from illegal drugs like heroin & co-
caine, which in bulk are much easier to transport, are estimated to be between $500
billion & $1 trillion dollars (US) annually...this money is all 'off the books'...this money is used for global terrorism, to help prop up various stock market frauds & questionable dealings, along with yielding huge tax-free profits for the players involved...marijuana can be grown almost anywhere on a scale for personal use, while these other substances require much more infrastructure to be produced in bulk, but then yield huge profits...Marijuana also has use as a pain-reliver, a good alternative to more dangerous/addictive opiates.
joepilsudski   
15 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / British taxpayers pay homeless Polish to go home. [184]

I lived in Tulse Hill, South London in 1997-98...I enjoyed it there then & the Brits were
very friendly...But what I study about Britain's foreign & immigration policies disturb me...
I think most Muslims are good people & do not buy into the Zionist rhetoric about the
so-called 'Clash of Civilizations'...I was merely commenting on the thread, and saying
that I would assume that most Brits would seem to have something in common with
Poles...maybe if Warsaw or, say an American city would become majority Muslim you might view things from a different perspective...how would you feel about being a minority in your native land?
joepilsudski   
17 Jul 2007
News / Grumpy diplomacy hurts Poland [43]

Poland's leaders need to take some lessons from Putin: smile, be polite & diplomatic, but
when it comes to your country's welfare, be ice-cold & take no CRAP!...of course, Poland
doen't have Russia's resources/power, but she must strive to be as independent & self-
sufficient as possible.
joepilsudski   
18 Jul 2007
Life / Polish writers and poets - what is worth reading? [20]

Hey, Charles Bukowski, or 'Henry Chinaski', that's a Pollack for you...I loved Bukowski for
many years, and one of my old friends, Celinda, had dinner w/him & his girlfriend out
in California back in the 80's...she said he was quite the gentleman & very cordial...I
espicially liked 'Post Office', as I have worked many jobs of this kind in my time...after a
while, though, I just found him too depressing & nihilistic...but definitely a top writer &
extremely funny...'Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions & Tales of Ordinary Madness' is
a great compilation, but again, very sad.
joepilsudski   
18 Jul 2007
Life / Polish writers and poets - what is worth reading? [20]

This Sieniewicz seems pretty interesting (I did a little search on him)...I don't read much
fiction nowadays, although I have been reading Solshenytsin's 'The First Circle'...most
US writers today bore me to tears, as they just write about themselves, and not many
have actually lived enough to have anything meaningful to say...I might have to order
a book of his online, because all the big book joints here peddle crap...I devote most
of my 'imagination' time to working on my music, but it would be nice to read some good
contemporary fiction...I think Europe probably has the US beat as far as writers go.
joepilsudski   
18 Jul 2007
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

The Polish government should seek some kind of understanding with Putin...he is flexing
his/Russia's muscles right now, and he is very cold-blooded towards their enemies, but
this was neccesary after certain 'alien elements' tried to bleed Russia dry during the
Yeltsin years...He doesn't want US missiles in Poland, and this is completely understand-
able...but he is a Slav, NOT a Communist, and Russia is Poland's most powerful neighbor
and sometimes nemesis...say no to the missiles, and maybe seek Russian help in building up Poland's defense...Poland does not have to kow-tow to the Russians, but it

must be pragmatic, and not depend on the US, which is run by an organized crime syndicate.
joepilsudski   
19 Jul 2007
Love / Do polish men look after their nails ?? [49]

The Polish carpenters, yes, they are very serious about their nails...as a Polish-American
guitarist, I take care of my nails, especially on my left-hand, since if they are too long I
can't play ceratain chords easily...in America, it is mostly women who are concerned with nails, and they are taken care of by Cambodian/Vietnamese immigrants, who run all of the nail salons.
joepilsudski   
19 Jul 2007
Life / Is there anything worse than Polish rap? [148]

Maybe some would like to comment on this situation/article:

kansascity.com/sports/columnists/jason_whitlock/story/19576 0.html

Now, mind you, this is American culture & I don't mean to reflect on Poles or Europeans...but I posted some things earlier, and maybe this article gives some context.
joepilsudski   
20 Jul 2007
Life / Is there anything worse than Polish rap? [148]

Dear Rachvt: I merely bring up some points of discussion that I think relate to the thread...as far as personal attacks, I have no interest in attacking anyone, and this forum is certainly a nice/fun place to express ideas & opinions, not a place that should be used for any kind of personal insults or anything of the kind...I don't know what

musiciand you love that I slagged off, since almost all my comments were about Rap
as a cultural phenomenon...I have been playing/writing music for 25 years, and try to
keep an open mind to all artists & forms, even if they are not to my particular taste...
My main complaint about the 'techno' forms, including Rap is that they are too 'machine'
based, that is, the music is made by manipulating computer-generated sounds, as opposed to having real, live musicians playing...we used to call certain musical sounds

'illegal frequencies' as a joke, but much of the techno stuff DOES use sounds & frequencies that have a deadening effect on the brain...I guess I sound like my parents

generation who complained that rock & roll would make the kids into savages...but the
world just seems/sounds a lot more HARD CORE to me these days, and I don't enjoy it...
I also, like music based on a drone, but softer forms...I would recommend
Stereolab, Sheila Chandra, Shweta Jhaveri...there are also some interesting Polish groups who are experimenting w/rock & more open-ended forms.......Peace
joepilsudski   
20 Jul 2007
History / Are irregulars necessary in former communist states? [14]

There is an interesting situation happening in America & to some extent globally involving 'irregular' forces, but it has a number of dimensions...in America, the Founding

Fathers for the most part opposed a centralized army and a powerful centralized government, with the rationale being that powerful government will become a tyranny

to the people, and that a centralized army was an extension of this tyranny & expensive
to maintain...thus the 2nd Amendment to the US Constitution which called for well-regulated militias for the individual states & the rights of citizens to bear arms...these

state militias became the National Guard, well regulated militias controlled by the Governors of individual states...as the Federal Government grew more powerful/tyranical
these NG/militias became merged into a Central Army...but these original 'militias' were
designed to protect individual states against enemies both external/internal...today, you
have total degeneration of this concept, w/National Guard units fighting an illegal war in
Iraq for the Central Gov't/Corporate Interests, yet the US is being invaded by millions of
illegal Mexicans, but no National Guard resourses used to protect our borders...
Also, as far as Pretorian Guard, this is what is happening in Iraq, as there are an estimated 70-80000 corporate mercenaries there, creating havoc for the Iraqis, and maintaining the chaos that was the US goal all along, for interests of the 'elite'.

Lastly, irregular forces can be very effective, but for who & what ends?...they are mostly used by warlords/drug cartels/intelligence agencies globally for goals that are not

in the interest of middle-class or working people, but as a weapon of terror.
joepilsudski   
21 Jul 2007
History / Are irregulars necessary in former communist states? [14]

Well, you know that here ARE other militias here in the United States, mostly in the Mid-
Western & Rocky Mountain area, but also some activity in the Mid-Atlantic states & a
little in New England...these are sometimes referred to as 'Patriot' militias, and, apparently some are very well organized, w/many military veterans involved...but they

keep a very low profile, i.e., they are underground...you will see some above-ground
activity in the 'Minuteman' movement, whose members non-violently monitor the passage of illegal Mexicans into the areas of the SW United States (California, Arizona)...
but there are armed cells of these groups...they would come into play in the event of
a power-grab by the Federal Gov't or a declaration of martial law....these people are
mostly what would be called middle-class citizens.
But let me say, that in a country such as Russia, where Putin is trying to bring order after the 1990's chaos/looting of the state by 'oligharchs/mafias'/Western Financial elites, this would hinder the situation...I am sure such 'militias' do exist there but on the

warlord/Intelligence/mafia level.
joepilsudski   
21 Jul 2007
News / Father Rydzyk: Any comments? [28]

This is a story I first heard about on Radio Netherlands...here is a brief summary from an
American website: judicial-inc.biz/7_18.polish_priest_makes_anti_semitic.htm

Doe anyone have any comment on this situation?
joepilsudski   
21 Jul 2007
News / Father Rydzyk: Any comments? [28]

Maybe I made a mispelling: Is it Rydzky or Rydsky or something different?...I first
heard the story on Radio Netherlands 23:00UTC on 7/20/2007...they didn't spell his name and, even though I am Polish-American, I still get Polish spelling wrong sometimes...please correct if needed...also, is this the priest who supposedly owns

'Radio Maryja'?
joepilsudski   
21 Jul 2007
History / Are irregulars necessary in former communist states? [14]

My only reply would be that the concentration of wealth in the US now is in the hands
of about the top 5-10%...that is, the real capital, that is used to buy & sell major indus-
tries, enterprises & dictate to the rest of us, on terms decided by them...this is probably
just the way of the world, but I feel that some balance is necessary & right now there is
an extreme power consolidation that reminds me of a 'Hi-Tech Feudalism'...so what is
the answer?...I do support the concept of this 'irregular' force as a counter-balance to
a powerful State.......oh, and the real centralization of the military in the US started dur-
ing the Civil War with the Federal Gov't 'dragooning or drafting' citizens in the North to
fight the Confederates.
joepilsudski   
21 Jul 2007
History / Unban - no, Mocherowy berety - yes. Opinion of a Moskal [20]

Boris Berezovsky, the 'oligarch' is at the root of the whole Litvinenko affair...the Russians
have asked the UK gov't to extradite him & also Basayev, the Chechen gangster, back
to Russia to face charges of treason, murder, embezellment etc...the British refuse this...
this is because the Rothschild/Zionist clique rule the UK & Tony Blair & now Gordon Brown are their employees...so,Putin says, 'go to hell!'...if you read history, you know that the Rothschild, along with their next door neighbors from Frankfort, the Schiff family

bankrolled the Bolsheviks in Russia...Putin knows this, and is on top of the situation, at
least for now.
joepilsudski   
21 Jul 2007
History / Unban - no, Mocherowy berety - yes. Opinion of a Moskal [20]

Yes, I meant Zakaev...the polonium could be obtained on the black market, through any
of the Intelligence services or their 'partners'...but of course, the Western media will
point to the Russians as the source, but there is no proof of this...of course, 'evidence'
can also be manufactured...it is interesting, in this same vein, that a certain 'Dr.' Henry
Kissinger, along w/other global heavyweights such as George Schultz, met with Putin
last week in Moscow...this meeting was not reported by any major media source in the US...supposedly, Putin had a 'frank' discussion with these 'gentlemen' whose purpose

was to intimidate him...in Russian parlance a 'frank' discussion usually means that the
Russians tell the other party 'go to hell'.
joepilsudski   
22 Jul 2007
News / Father Rydzyk: Any comments? [28]

Truhlei:
One of the original Levittowns (actually started in suburban NYC) is located outside my
home city of Philadelphia PA...I had a couple cousins who had houses there, and some
friends,too...actually it is still there...I found it to be quite pleasant, the American Dream
for moderate income families, with quite a variety of housing styles, and even some
green areas & parks scattered throughout...however, when you talk about $7000 US,
you are talking about 50 years ago...even a modest house in the US goes for AT LEAST
$150000 minimum in relatively cheap suburban areas...these Levittowns were built for
returning WWII GI's who would get special loans & mortgages...this no longer exists...
as far as cars, I sell Auto Insurance during the day, and the price of cars & insurance is
'thru the roof'...Yes, I have heard about the Tata, but this is priced for the Indian market...Basically, the resourses exist to provide affordable housing & good transport

for everyone, but the elites who rule, at this point, seem to be in a phase of 'terminal
greed' and are restricting technologies from becoming available on a large scale...it makes no sense, but then I am not a person driven by greed.
joepilsudski   
24 Jul 2007
News / Father Rydzyk: Any comments? [28]

May I respond about Father Rydzyk: I really didn't know anything about him until I heard
a broadcast on Radio Netherlands accusing him of being 'controversial' & 'anti-semitic'...
then I ran across another article on a website giving a different side of the story...so I
just posted the article hoping some of the Polish people on this site could give me their
prospective...then I did some research...it seems that Father Rydzyk's main 'crime' was citing a 'demand' by a certain Rabbi Singer of the American Jewish Congress for Poland to pay Israel $60 BILLION in 'reparations' for 'crimes of the Polish people in WWII'...well, most Poles w/any knowledge of history know about the Zionist/Israeli shakedown racket to extort money from various countries for the 'holocaust'...Germany is the best example...Israel was founded by the leadership of Jewish organized crime gangs from Russia, Poland, Latvia etc...and this Rabbi Singer had charges against him for 'extortion-like' activities filed against him in NY state by Elliot Spitzer, who is now Governor, but was Attorney General...so apparently Father Rydzyk was in speaking the truth about this shakedown attempt...now, the Catholic Church, under Ratzinger, is also giving Rydzyk a hard time, for 'fear of the Jews'...

I just wanted some Polish opinion on this issue...it seems that many young Poles dont
like his Radio Mayja because it is very conservative/Catholic in tone...this is understandable as the Roman Catholic Church has shown a disinclination to change a

little with the times...but it seems to me that this is a free speech issue & Father Rydzyk
has just expressed an opinion.
joepilsudski   
24 Jul 2007
News / Father Rydzyk: Any comments? [28]

Well, as you said, this is what I understood to be the situation w/Radio Maryja...very
conservative & Catholic...I was brought up in the Roamn Catholic Church, but turned away from it at about age 12, because of some 'funny business' with a parrish priest...

so most young people are looking for something different & more open...but just remem-
ber, the Christian faith isn't neccesarily the same as the Church of Rome...and also, don't be too hard on older people, whatever their education, because they have experience in living that may be helpful to you...of course, some are just jackasses, but

this is true of any age group.........and to Truhlie: this Tata car won't be mass-marketed
in the US because it is too cheap. & the big car manufacturers are really hurting for money...there is no profit in it for them.