Monday, September 2, 2013

MITZETZAH B'PEH PRACTITIONERS PLAGUE EARTH LIFE NOW FOR CENTURIES

Above: “The Dance of Death” (1493) by Michael Wolgemut. Skeletons leap up from graves, play instruments and give each other high fives, with their tattered shrouds still wrapped around their shoulders.

This one is by Bernt Notke (click on image to enlarge). The skeletons alternate with popes, kings, artisans and commoners, arranged by rank. Death conquers and equalizes all social classes.


The skeletons are livelier than the living, kicking their heels in the air. The theme got a big boost with the Black Death from plague in the 14th century and from the slaughter of the Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453) between France and England.

The theme has turned up in many art forms, starting with poems, mime dances, and morality plays. Nineteenth century composer Camille Saint-Saëns wrote piece of music called Danse Macabre which sets the scene perfectly, with the xylophone playing the bones.

Saint-Saens performed on orchestra via YouTube
Note: Lots of links in the comments.

http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/2010/07/totentanz.html

Tuesday, July 13, 2010 Totentanz Totentanz is the German term for a dance of death, often portrayed in late medieval art. The French call it danse macabre.



In Europe the people aren't any more well educated than in the US, or so this appears to be true in respect to MONEY for centuries deciding the fate of WARS NEVER TO END IN OUR LIFETIMES.

How did billions of slaves get so enslaved to a collective that aren't other than the same families that have grown more of the brain dead.  Time to not allow experimentation on the species so that the poor 'goyim' are not even 'goy', but indeed the im has taken all brain chemistry into a worse than the rats' pests of plaguing humanity.

http://newint.org/features/2013/07/01/debt-europe-austerity/

Debt, austerity, devastation: it’s Europe’s turn,  July 2013,  As the creditors get fatter, the innocent are punished. Susan George laments a leadership subservient to big business.  >> Like plague in the 14th century, the scourge of debt has gradually migrated from South to North. Our 21st-century Yersinia pestis isn’t spread by flea-infested rats but by deadly, ideology-infested neoliberal fundamentalists. Once they had names like Thatcher or Reagan; now they sound more like Merkel or Barroso; but the message, the mentality and the medicine are basically the same. The devastation caused by the two plagues is also similar – no doubt fewer debt-related deaths in Europe today than in Africa three decades ago, but probably more permanent harm done to once-thriving European economies.

 
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July 2013
As the creditors get fatter, the innocent are punished. Susan George laments a leadership subservient to big business.
Like plague in the 14th century, the scourge of debt has gradually migrated from South to North. Our 21st-century Yersinia pestis isn’t spread by flea-infested rats but by deadly, ideology-infested neoliberal fundamentalists. Once they had names like Thatcher or Reagan; now they sound more like Merkel or Barroso; but the message, the mentality and the medicine are basically the same. The devastation caused by the two plagues is also similar – no doubt fewer debt-related deaths in Europe today than in Africa three decades ago, but probably more permanent harm done to once-thriving European economies.
- See more at: http://newint.org/features/2013/07/01/debt-europe-austerity/#sthash.NQK4TrHJ.dpuf

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