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One of the most sycophantic and syrupy individuals I have ever had the displeasure of coming across is Paolo Coelho.
I say this with a singular admittance that at one point I naively admired him.
I have since discovered that his drivel banter of excuse passed on as new age novelettes is no more than his perverted and displaced guilt and inferiority complex.
As a man he has abdicated his masculine dignity with drooling platitude and emasculation in service to the feminist agenda utilized by NWO to subdue populations.
I must note here that Coelho was repeatedly banned from Iran and rejected for his attempt to destabilize the governing regime.
So just imagine, please, just imagine how shocking it turns out that this very Coelho happens to be friends with the very Doctor who is portrayed pounding on Neda’s chest as she collapses and then “dies” in the closely cropped vignette, which then spreads virally through You-Tube and other corporate information portals.
Paolo Coelho, the author of many random and portentous chances, happens to be portentously friends with the random doctor who happens to be nearby in the middle of the mayhem of a “random” protest where a random innocuous girl is shot in the heart by a nondescript shooter behind the proverbial “grassy knoll”!
How odd! How convenient that Coelho is associated with this revolt so intimately, and linked with the so-called “martyr” and icon of the “green revolution”! How odd, indeed…
And how contrived and polished that most photographs presented through BBC and other such media portray women, variants of the same repetitive message, the damsel in distress, as the central element in the frame of this revolution!
Wouldn’t you think it exceedingly expedient and utilitarian? …a syrupy message designed to both instigate women and mobilize drones of automaton and testosterone-infused males under a brilliant Psy Ops campaign? Isn’t this the same page from the playbook used by King Menelaus and Helen of Troy?
-Iliad Alexander Terra
Photo compilation from WashingtonPtost.com. You are encouraged to visit their slide show and analyze their editorial choice and motive in selecting and presenting the collection…
Tags: Helen of Troy, Neda of Tehran















I vetoed the comment in my blog, as it was just …paulo coelho…, but I will approve it if you copy/paste everything that you wrote here.
As you were not MACHO to post your comment there, I did it for you.
…Well if you actually give me a link then I would be happy to post it there. But it is rather unfortunate that you would opt to censor opposing viewpoints.
Thanks, I appreciate your candor…
You asked if I’m “MACHO” enough to post my comments here…and you took the liberty to do so anyway while I was en route to work. That’s fine.
As for the “world we live in…” Yes, it’s a horrible world but there is goodness in it… And certainly the world is not according to either your or my perspective alone; there are legitimate and opposing viewpoints, and they must be heard…
While my heart goes out to senseless death, where’s the world’s outcry when innocent lives are massacred daily in Afghanistan and Iraq and elsewhere?
Does it make any difference whether that life is a young man or a young woman, child of a poor peasant or upper class student?
You must take criticism squarely in the face Paulo, and not have a knee-jerk defensive reaction. You don’t like the clerics, but as an independent observer I would like to hear their side as well…
Your work idolizes women and paints a distorted image, and this creates an imbalance and alienates the masculine energy. You would do well to empower both sides deservingly and justly, and not simply pander to a ready and formulaic consumer niche.
I don’t have anything agains the clerics in Iran, Iliad. I was there, it is a wonderful country. THe problem is the current election, but it does not stop here: I also fear that Western powers may use this to manipulate Iran, and I will be the first one to raise my voice.
Sorry for my comment on the “macho” issue. You are welcome to post your comment above, but pls don’t put your address, as we can start in the blog a fruitless discussion.
:) Ok maybe we can be friends again!
OK, I NOTICED THAT YOU ALREADY POSTED, AND I ALRADY APPROVED. I JUST CUT YOUR ADDRESS
I see your point Iliad, it makes me sick in the stomach I don’t know what to think anymore!