It is hard to categorize this article. There are some serious references by someone who knows their stuff (especially in the article linked below). And yet the names Dr. Harry Hiveman, Cynthia Overlord, as well as the Aotearoa Rich Reaction, seem to be fully fictional - so the speech would seem to be a fraud - although I'm sure the sentiments could well coincide with Lorde's own views.
Clipping Queen Bee’s Wings: Lorde’s real Grammy speech suppressed
By
Iggy Swind
6
February, 2014
Mental
chain reaction
The
singer-songwriter Lorde shocked USA America’s music industry when
accepting her second miniature gold-coloured gramophone for the night
at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday January 26 2014 in
Los Angeles, California. The shock was not because the
singer-songwriter won two Grammy awards, Best Solo Pop Performance
and Song of the Year, for her hit single ‘Royals’.
Rather,
it has emerged that Lorde delivered a lecture-like speech that was a
scathing indictment of global capitalism. But, the apparent ‘live’
broadcast had a one-minute delay and was switched to a ‘rehearsal
take’ that had been shot earlier.
All
of the nominees had been filmed earlier as a precaution, so that if
any winners talked for too long or if their speeches or outfits
revealed contents that breached its censorship rating, the Grammy’s
studio could edit such moments without the wider world being any
wiser. The near-seamless insertion of the ‘rehearsal take’
occurred after a wide-shot of the auditorium as Lorde, and her Grammy
co-winner Joel Little, made their way up the steps to the stage.
Evidently,
Lorde, whose real name is Ella Maria Lani Yelich-O’Connor, was
miffed about the introduction of a ‘rehearsal take’ and prepared
a lengthy speech. Yelich-O’Connor’s unexpected oratory
nuclear-bomb shell nearly exploded the subterfuge of the ruling class
both present and absent, and that of their media-guardians that watch
over the White House-Hollywood Military-Media Complex.
Royal
Lecture: Ella Yelich-O’Connor, A.K.A. Lorde, educates elites at the
56th Grammy Awards on ‘the death star’ that is global capitalism.
The
video, which initially kept getting taken down on You
Tube,
(and is currently going viral on the web), shows that at first the
elite of the USA America music industry gathered at the Staples
Center, a sports stadium, laughed, when Lorde said in seventeen
year-old Emo-speak, “Thankyou everyone soo much for making this
song explode because this world is mental.”
However,
as Lorde, who is from the South Pacific nation of New Zealand,
continued, she split her audiences’ mirthful consensus in half like
Ernest Rutherford let loose in an atomic laboratory. “Planet Earth
is run by psychopaths that hide behind slick marketing, ‘freedom’
propaganda and ‘economic growth’ rhetoric, while they construct a
global system of corporatized totalitarianism”, said the
singer-songwriter as she eyed the music industry audience.
When
the cameras cut to the audience, the mood in the room had swiftly
changed as the mental atom-ripping shockwaves smashed past their
inner ears to their frivolous pop-culture loving brains.
The
sequence of shots showed there was a mixture of emotions from
hearty-joke enjoyment and uncomfortable status-conscious giggles, to
gob-smacked compliant shock and, most entertaining of all, outraged
anger emoticon-like faces, that gave the sense of being
mentally-wired to stock-market indices and law-suits.
The giggling music stars included Katy Perry and BeyouncĂ©, who were both busted by cameras snatching looks at incensed people who are paid a lot to care about USA America’s music industry cartel, which is dominated by a handful of transnational corporations.
The giggling music stars included Katy Perry and BeyouncĂ©, who were both busted by cameras snatching looks at incensed people who are paid a lot to care about USA America’s music industry cartel, which is dominated by a handful of transnational corporations.
Yelich-O’Connor
told her captive and now quiet audience that a USA American
journalist called Chris Hedges had recently reported that a corporate
form of totalitarianism was responsible for what she said the news
media was hiding: the rapid militarization of the planet to gain
permanent dominance over the world.
The
newly-gonged singer-songwriter implored the audience to see a
comparison between today’s capture of power by the super-rich and
the politically and militarily powerful, and capture of power over
city states and nations by monarchies in former times. It was a scene
reminiscent of the marionette puppet movie, Team
America,
wherein Broadway actor Gary Johnston, who is the newest recruit to
the paramilitary anti-terrorism force, Team America, implores an
audience of world leaders to unite against terrorism by drawing on a
philosophical speech that a drunk had told him in a bar. However, the
puppet Gary Johnston had failed to research USA America’s history
in state-sponsored terrorism, whereas Lorde had done her homework.
She appeared to be attempting to use the media propaganda system to
reach the mass audience, rather than those that filled the room.
Who
rules the world now? Lorde attempts to reach the world mass audience.
“Can
we not imagine that in past times”, said Lorde, eyeing her music
contemporaries in the front rows, “simple folk found it hard to
work out exactly how they were being manipulated by the Royal
monarchies, and the Papal monarchy, who claimed a ‘divine
right to rule’? Ordinary people from classical times,
through to the demise of the Ancien Regime could not see how the
rivalrous network of elites and oligarchs were linked, not least
because the illiterate masses were indoctrinated to believe in their
humble lot, to obey divinely-endorsed authority and to live in
fear of damnation.”
‘Lorde’
compares monarchs from the olden days to today’s transnational
capitalists.
At
this point, many were enjoying the unexpected lecture from pops’
newest Queen pip-squeak. “So, in today’s mental world, it should
become clearer now that Planet Earth is ruled by super-wealthy
people, who use their outrageous fortunes to steer the trajectories
of whole societies for their own material and political gain.”
“Only
‘Queen Bee’ Lorde could have said that”, said a New Zealand
university professor of the History of Nearly Every Hierarchical
Civilization Since Sumeria, Dr. Harry Hiveman, who unofficially
mentored Yelich-O’Connor in capitalism’s “dark-side” in 2011.
Hiveman, who gives the academic habit of making rabbit-ear marks with
his index-fingers when speaking in euphemisms and using jargon,
refers to capitalism as “the death star”.
Yelich-O’Connor
“followed her nose” one summer day in early 2011 as Dr.
Hiveman was in his office preparing for the start of the university
year. The singer-songwriter, who grew up in a posh vintage North
Shore suburb called Devonport in New Zealand’s largest city,
Auckland, was looking for answers to “but, why?” questions
buzzing in her mental space to do with economic inequality she had
noticed on ‘the North Shore’.
“Because
she found me, and was willing to do what few Gen Y’ers are willing
to do – read during their holidays about ‘doom and gloom’ stuff
– she was able to let her mind explode on that sports stadium stage
three years later”, said the Auckland University professor.
Cynthia
Overlord, who is the director of Limelight, a network marketing
company that sells female fashion products, including make-up,
enthused about Lorde’s suppressed Grammy speech. “Her
fearlessness to say what all Aotearoans of her generation are
thinking is why she deserves to led the sales surge in purple
finger-nail paint”, beamed Overlord, who made smiling look hard.
Aotearoans
are middle-class New Zealanders who have been indoctrinated by
mainstream media missionaries to believe that because they regularly
follow ‘the news’, this makes them well-informed. The term
references Aotearoa, which is original native Mäori name for the
North Island of New Zealand and translates to mean ‘the land of the
long white cloud’. ‘Aotearoa’ is now commonly used to refer to
the whole country because the climate has changed to windy overcast
days during the brief summer holiday break when most New Zealanders
go ‘outside’.
Hiveman,
who was once married to Overlord, sniggered when he heard Overlord
“try to spin” Lorde’s speech into a marketing opportunity for
Limelight to exploit the ‘Lorde-look’. “Does Cynthia Overlord
really believe that Lorde’s purple finger-nails have the magic to
solve Aotearoans’ inter-generational malaise”. (Upon divorce,
Cynthia Hiveman resumed the use of her family name, Overlord).
Overlord
is the chairwoman of the Aotearoa Rich Reaction, a group that
promotes consumerism as a means to sustain prosperity based on the
idea that spending keeps everyone in jobs and therefore well-off and
happy.
“I
think”, continued Hiveman, smiling as he began to rant, “Cynthia
and the well-meaning people who support Aotearoa Rich Reaction are
misguided if they believe that such fleeting boosts to consumption
will lift their middle-class lifestyle boats. Their snobbery and
squeamishness means they avoid at all costs having their deluded
consumerist bubbles burst, even when it’s spelled out to them. Like
typical bourgeoise, they don’t want to admit that long-term, their
strategies for financial independence are ultimately futile, as long
as the criminal groups running the world are left intact.”
Hiveman
says Aotearoans, like their bourgeoise counterparts in Australia, the
United States, the United Kingdom and Canada, would rather get cancer
than acknowledge a new economic war has been in play since the early
1970s.
He
paused. “They like to believe that their kids are better educated.
In a way, some are.”
Aotearoans
have music to form school bands, languages to travel with and
well-resourced science experiments, Hiveman explained.
“But”,
qualified Yelich-O’Connor’s mental-buzz mentor, “they also have
sanitized history to misinform their bourgeoise worldviews”.
=====================================================
Journalist Iggy
Swind has
worked alongside reporter Clark Kent at theDaily
Planet and
photojournalist Peter Parker at the Daily
Bugle.
Swind’s investigations proved both super-heroes work undercover for
the Hollywood media cartel to distract mass audiences with their
mediocre ‘saving the world’ action sagas, leaving those that run
the world at-large. Those investigations have been suppressed.
Lorde’s
Suppressed Grammy Award acceptance speech (Full Transcript) 26
January 2014
Lorde:
Thankyou
soo much everyone for making this song explode because this world is
mental. (Laughter). Planet Earth is run by psychopaths that hide
behind slick marketing, ‘freedom’ propaganda and ‘economic
growth’ rhetoric,[1]
while they construct a global system of corporatized totalitarianism.
As
American journalist Chris Hedges has identified, a corporate
totalitarian core thrives inside a fictitious democratic shell.[2]
This core yields an ‘inverted’ totalitarian state that few
recognize because it does not look like the Orwellian world of
Nineteen
Eighty-four.[3]
This
corporate totalitarian core is spreading outward from America. Planet
Earth is being rapidly militarized by the world’s major and
significant states, including their police forces.[4]
Meanwhile, state surveillance is becoming universal[5]
and torture is outsourced to gulags.[6]
Can
we not imagine that in past times, simple folk found it hard to work
out exactly how they were being manipulated by the Royal
monarchies, and the Papal monarchy, who claimed a ‘divine
right to rule’? Ordinary people from classical times
through to the demise of the Ancien Regime could not see how the
rivalrous network of elites and oligarchs were linked, not least
because the illiterate masses were indoctrinated to believe in their
humble lot, to obey divinely-endorsed authority and to live in
fear of damnation.
So,
in today’s mental world, it should become clearer now that Planet
Earth is ruled by super-wealthy people, who use their outrageous
fortunes to steer the trajectories of whole societies for their own
material and political gain.[7]
These oligarchs are, in fact, colluding for economic gain and
conspiring to augment more political power.[8]
Armies of professional, political, religious and military elites
serve them.[9
Together, they comprise a highly-networked transnational capitalist
class that has been traced in studies by: Peter Phillips and Brady
Osborne;[10]
William K. Carroll;[11]
David Rothkopf;[12]
Daniel Estulin;[13]
and Laurence H. Shoup and William Minter.[14]
As
Canadian journalist Naomi Klein has argued in her book, The
Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism,
‘free markets’ were slickly marketed in the 1980s and 1990s with
the idea that they would deliver individual freedom and prosperity
for all.[15]
Klein also wrote that the use of military violence to facilitate the
spread of ‘free markets’ in the field-testing stage from the
mid-1960s to the mid-1970s has continued into the 2000s. Her view is
supported in Eugene Jarecki’s documentary Why
We Fight,
which compellingly showed that America fights wars to make the world
secure for its corporations.[16]
So, get reading and viewing! (Lorde giggles and half the audience
rises to their feet applauding. The other half remain fixed in their
chairs. Some reluctantly clap).
Thankyou
soo much everyone for giving a shit about our song, ‘Royals’. May
you all find the balls to help construct a world based on resilient
community, bona-fide freedom, and peace. To do that, we will need to
redeploy the psychopaths that currently run the world to the planet’s
prisons.[17]
Peace cannot happen with reconciliation. That was Nelson Mandela’s
mistake.[18]
The first step to peace is justice firmly served.
Speech
Source References
[1]
Snoopman. (2013, August 31). A Poorly Understood ‘Bargain’: How
Democracy and the 60s Movements became Orphans in the ‘Free Market’
Era. Snoopman
News.
Retrieved from
http://snoopman.net.nz/2013/08/31/a-poorly-understood-bargain-or-how-democracy-and-the-60s-movements-became-orphans-in-the-free-market-era/
[2]
Hedges, Chris. (2014, January 6). The Last Gasp of American
Democracy. Truthout.
http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/21052-chris-hedges-the-last-gasp-of-american-democracy
[3]
Orwell, George. (1993). Nineteen
Eighty-Four (5th
ed.). London, England: Compact Books. (Original work published 1949).
[4]
Chossudovsky, Michel. (2014, January 29). Imperial Conquest:
America’s “Long War” against Humanity. Global
Research.
Retrieved from
http://www.globalresearch.ca/imperial-conquest-americas-long-war-against-humanity/5364215
Here is Lorde's song, "Royals"
SEE ALSO
To watch the official acceptance speech GO HERE
Someone has suggested that this is a hoax. This was my response -
ReplyDeleteIt didn't read that way to me.
I have heard Lorde speaking - she read all the important feminist literature (eg Beautvoir by the age of 16, and has spoken out in NZ against the media amongst other things.
She comes across as a serious woman with a message, not as a 'pop star'.
Everything that is verifiable seems to be true - which is NOT to say that someone is using her to put out their own message.
BTW - I found it a well-written article.
Good to see the young take a stand, albiet too late. But try we must, even so. I curse the fuckers that have destroyed this beautiful place.
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