Lee "Scratch" Perry - Here Come The Warm Dreads ft. Brian Eno [Official Video]

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'Here Come The Warm Dreads' is taken from Lee "Scratch" Perry's latest 'Heavy Rain', the dub accompaniment to the adored Rainford. Both out now on On-U Sound...

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  • The Case Fatality Rate of the coronavirus has plummeted due to viral host adaptation and improved nutrition among the masses, to the point where the death rate no longer justifies any of these draconian lockdown actions.

    So why do they continue?

    Answer: Because the lunatics in charge never really had a plan to restore freedom in the first place. You are now their prisoner, and they will lock you down, inject you, swab you and eventually kill you if you don’t comply.

    Welcome to the 2020 Orwellian nightmare, brought to you by all the obedient sheeple who wanted “fringe” voices censored because they didn’t want to be scared with stories about evil globalists. Now, those very same sheeple are about to be euthanized. And even when they are being killed, they still won’t understand what’s happening to them.

  • I think I'm almost ready to BLOOP! (from this material world)

    How "bloop" was created:

    Acyutananda:
    One day I was in a store with Brahmananda and another fellow who had been at the temple said, “I don’t like this and that. This is all nonsense!” He walked out and slammed the door. I said to Brahmananda, “He fell back into the ocean of material illusion.” Brahmananda then made the sound, “Bloop”. That is how “Bloop” was created and it became our word when someone was leaving the temple. “Look at that guy, I think he’s going to bloop.” “Boy, I hope I don’t bloop.” “Where’s so and so?” “Oh, he blooped.” So we were up in Prabhupada’s room and Prabhupada asked, “Where is that boy, Michael?” Brahmananda said, “Oh, he blooped.” “Bloop? What is this ‘bloop’?” We all looked at Brahmananda as if to say, “You tell him, you made it up.” He said, “Well, you’ve been explaining that we fall back into the ocean of maya like a stone makes the sound when it hits the water, ‘bloop’. We’ve been saying that when somebody leaves, they ‘blooped’”. Prabhupada responded, “Well, if he blooped, what can we do?” He immediately picked up on it. And that is how “blooped” got invented.

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