Welcome to the age of the Controllers and their double-speaking, corporate-serving, democracy-crushing, Berlin-Brussels, UNITED STATES OF EUROPE.
This is a WORD-DROP inspired by and featuring the words of novellist John King with producer Meg Lee Chin dropping the sounds and visuals including clips from Brexit the Film. (If you haven't seen it, then why not?)
As fellow artists for brexit, the duo provide a glimpse of the EU superstate as foretold in King's book -The Liberal Politics of Adolf Hitler:
"an important political novel that is supremely relevant to our turbulent times.” – Trade Unionists Against The EU
“King steadily constructs, layer by layer, an increasingly believable world where a combination of intrusive technology, ruthlessness and effectively bland public relations has ensured the domination of the majority’s thoughts and actions... A timely rebuttal to sneeringly superior Remainers.” – The Morning Star
“Brave, imaginative fiction. An important political novel that is supremely relevant to our turbulent times.’ – Trade Unionists Against The EU
“A timely and provocative satire.” – 3AM Magazine
“The Liberal Politics Of Adolph Hitler is a remarkable book for our interesting time; part coruscating satire on an Eurocrat state in which George Orwell's direst prophecies have all come to pass; part dreamlike meditation on Albion and those things that unite and divide us; a work wholly committed to the power of language and an urgent reminder of why words remain our most precious commodity.” – Cathi Unsworth, author of Weirdo and Without The Moon
“One of the most bizarre and wonderful things I have read. It has the dreamlike quality of a David Lynch movie. A cross between Brave New World, A Clockwork Orange and Nineteen Eighty-Four.” – Marc Glendening, The Democracy Movement
“Blade Runner meets The Clash. Punk fiction at its very best.” – Street Sounds
“Try to imagine the rerouting of classic sci-fi – Planet Of The Apes, Westworld – via the dystopian prophesies of Orwell, and that’s still not the half of it. There is an uneasy brilliance here, threading a fast receding analogue memory – of vinyl, books, hard currency and, yes, animals – via the nightmarish surveillance state of Hard-Fi’s Stars Of CCTV... A poetic and intensely humane howl from ‘the commons’... Viddy, viddy good.” – Southern Discomfort
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Liberal-Politics-Adolf-Hitler/dp/0956815588/ref...