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Nov 3, 2008 17:16:01 GMT -5
Post by lostworld on Nov 3, 2008 17:16:01 GMT -5
Ok. Thanks Artemis!
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Sting
Nov 7, 2008 19:16:31 GMT -5
Post by lostworld on Nov 7, 2008 19:16:31 GMT -5
About Trudie StylerNow who is Trudie? Well, she´s an actor and a producer (Actor = imposter, act a part/an alter Producer = many producers, both in the music and in the filmindustry, functions as handlers. ) Sting met Trudie when she literally lived next door to him and his first wife Frances in London. But it was not until years later that their affair started when Frances befriended her. (I don´t think this neighbour-situation is a coincidence. I think Trudy was on a mission... And if not so, she certainly got her mission later ) In 1980, Frances landed the co-starring role opposite Peter O'Toole in a stage production of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Also cast in the play was Trudie, who started a fling with O'Toole. Frances took her under her wing, and they and became good friends. Sting claimed he and Trudie were platonic for at least the first year of their acquaintance. Trudie began her affair with Sting in 1981. Frances was pregnant with their second child, Kate, when she discovered her love-cheat husband was having an affair with Trudie. Sting was separated from Frances in 1982 and Trudie became pregnant in 1983. She said: "Neither of us are proud of a situation that happened - it just happened. The affair was widely condemned - not least because it coincided with the break-up of The Police. (The "Yoko Ono-effect" ) Sting glossed over the heart-breaking episode in his new biography, Broken Music, and makes only a passing reference to the split. (Broken, as in broken personality/split alters ) The star wrote: "The band wasn't the only casualty of this frenetic period because my marriage to Frances would not survive either and the demise of the Police would coincide with the break-up of my family. Unusually in a shark-infested industry, Trudies production company, Xingu Films, specialises in reading scripts by first-time writer-directors. She says she is a "lone fish, a little one", but enjoys the process of helping to bring a film to life. "I like being in the driving seat." (sounds like a handler ) She admits she is a control freak and "incredibly bossy"."I'm his front," Styler says, "the noise around him, the ideas person, the person with the focus." (his hander indeed ) from: "Sting Stung" Sunday Mirror, Dec 7, 2003 by Lisa O'Connor and "The truth about Trudie", The (London) Independent Aug 5, 2006 by Liz Hoggard
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Sting
Nov 22, 2008 17:12:16 GMT -5
Post by faulconandsnowjob on Nov 22, 2008 17:12:16 GMT -5
From the Secret Policeman's Other Ball (what does that mean? "Secret Policeman"? Hmmmm...) Message In A Bottle - Sting www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OyfpS6pEcQIf this is true, wow! interesting that the father of Stewart Copeland, drummer for The Police, was a CIA officer, and Copeland's mother was in British intelligenceCopeland's brother Miles owned a record label and got them their first big record deal with A& M records. Copeland speaks Arabic fluently, and also signed REM (Michael Stipe) to his label .From www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3097&page=179This whole Kurt Cobain/CIA angle is interesting. Maybe Kurt decided to free himself from control? Maybe the way he died or was discovered made it impossible to replace him. Pure speculation, of course, but an interesting possibility that maybe he would've been replaced if his body hadn't been discovered.
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Sting
Nov 23, 2008 11:19:24 GMT -5
Post by lostworld on Nov 23, 2008 11:19:24 GMT -5
From the Secret Policeman's Other Ball (what does that mean? "Secret Policeman"? Hmmmm...) Message In A Bottle - Sting www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OyfpS6pEcQIf this is true, wow! interesting that the father of Stewart Copeland, drummer for The Police, was a CIA officer, and Copeland's mother was in British intelligenceCopeland's brother Miles owned a record label and got them their first big record deal with A& M records. Copeland speaks Arabic fluently, and also signed REM (Michael Stipe) to his label .From www.davithingye.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3097&page=179This whole Kurt Cobain/CIA angle is interesting. Maybe Kurt decided to free himself from control? Maybe the way he died or was discovered made it impossible to replace him. Pure speculation, of course, but an interesting possibility that maybe he would've been replaced if his body hadn't been discovered. Very interesting Faulcon. Remember 1 (from a previous post of mine): Then there is the Police and Courtney Cox / Fourtney connection -she is / was the cousin of Stewart Copeland of the Police. In 1984, Courteney Cox worked at F.B.I. (Frontier Booking International) a concert booking agency in New York run by Ian Copeland (brother of Stewart of the Police) and a relative of Cox's. (IMBd) Remember 2: About Cobain - also remember this possibility (that website seems to be down though) : Site about Kurt Cobain's death being fake and his identity reassignment as Rivers Cuomo of "weezer" (who became a Harvard student after dropping his career with that band): riverscobain.web1000.com/rc/1.htmlAlex Jones = Bill Hicks? Rivers Cuomo = Kurt Cobain? RIVERS CUOMO Okay, a quick review of availble information on River Cuomo on the web and already I'm finding a lot of anomalies and contradictions on this guy. In the below interview with the Harvard Crimson he says he entered Harvard as a second semester sophomore (very few are able to do this, but it does happen) in 1995. Officially, Rivers Cuomo was born on June 13, 1970. That would make him 25 entering Harvard as an undergraduate. Way too old. Where are the 1995 press reports of Rivers Cuomo entering Harvard? And it doesn't say from what college he transferred.
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Sting
Nov 23, 2008 12:08:37 GMT -5
Post by The Mask on Nov 23, 2008 12:08:37 GMT -5
Okay, I am just getting in on this conversation.
But after looking at the pics further, I agree with you lostworld that Sting was indeed replaced in the mid to late 80's....when The Police stopped recording.
The voices are very similar and I thought I'd compare two songs done by "Sting". The popular "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" was the main solo song available for download. The closest Police song I could find in the same key was Walking On the Moon. Although the voices sound very familiar, the voice on Walking on the Moon was more powerful and had more depth. That's what I've found out so far.
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Sting
Nov 23, 2008 14:46:07 GMT -5
Post by lostworld on Nov 23, 2008 14:46:07 GMT -5
Great work the Mask! Oh, the voice-thing... Always the problem for me. As for instance, with George Michael too. I you accept the clone agenda then maybe this also can explain why a person still has the same voice (if it works that way)? Other says it can possible be done with an "ordinary double" by using some advanced technique we don´t know about. But you have spotted a difference? Very interesting. Will absolutely look into it more. Yes, if not mindcontrolled I still think there is a major possibility (sadly) that he was replaced. Even if I was very young when it happend I reacted to the fact that he looked so different. And who is that guy in 89/90? Sting has bigger eyes and a bigger and shorter nose than Fing. But really noticible are the cheeks! Sting has hollow cheeks, that are very prominent in his face. They are NOT there anymore and it´s not because of weight etc. Guess they couldn´t recreate that, even with the best plastic surgery. Never forget: The guy from 1989 - not Sting!
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Sting
Nov 23, 2008 16:43:54 GMT -5
Post by faulconandsnowjob on Nov 23, 2008 16:43:54 GMT -5
That's interesting to think that Kurt Cobain could've assumed another identity. That happens w/ intell agents all the time, of course.
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Sting
Nov 23, 2008 18:41:17 GMT -5
Post by lostworld on Nov 23, 2008 18:41:17 GMT -5
That's interesting to think that Kurt Cobain could've assumed another identity. That happens w/ intell agents all the time, of course. Very true. I don´t know what to think... It´s also strange that the background info on Rivers Cuomo is so vague etc. Rivers Cuomo
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Sting
Nov 23, 2008 20:11:21 GMT -5
Post by faulconandsnowjob on Nov 23, 2008 20:11:21 GMT -5
I need to read that Kurt Cobain thread at Icke. Anyway, someone posted this song on that thread. It's apparently the B-side to "Every Breath You Take."
Murder by Numbers
Written by sting & andy summers
Once that youve decided on a killing First you make a stone of your heart And if you find that your hands are still willing Then you can turn a murder into art
There really isnt any need for bloodshed You just do it with a little more finesse If you can slip a tablet into someones coffee Then it avoids an awful lot of mess
Its murder by numbers, one, two, three Its as easy to learn as your abc Murder by numbers, one, two, three Its as easy to learn as your abc
Now if you have a taste for this experience And youre flushed with your very first success Then you must try a twosome or a threesome And youll find your conscience bothers you much less
Because murder is like anything you take to Its a habit-forming need for more and more You can bump off every member of your family And anybody else you find a bore
Because its murder by numbers, one, two, three Its as easy to learn as your abc Murder by numbers, one, two, three Its as easy to learn as your abc
Now you can join the ranks of the illustrious In historys great dark hall of fame All our greatest killers were industrious At least the ones that we all know by name
But you can reach the top of your profession If you become the leader of the land For murder is the sport of the elected And you dont need to lift a finger of your hand
Because its murder by numbers, one, two, three Its as easy to learn as your abc Murder by numbers, one, two, three Its as easy to learn as your a, b, c, d, e
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Sting
Nov 24, 2008 6:31:37 GMT -5
Post by artemis on Nov 24, 2008 6:31:37 GMT -5
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Sting
Nov 24, 2008 13:57:09 GMT -5
Post by The Mask on Nov 24, 2008 13:57:09 GMT -5
I have an idea. Before we go ahead and call Sting's replacement "Fing", why don't we just call him Stung?
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Sting
Nov 24, 2008 16:13:18 GMT -5
Post by lostworld on Nov 24, 2008 16:13:18 GMT -5
I have an idea. Before we go ahead and call Sting's replacement "Fing", why don't we just call him Stung? Stung. LOL! Yeah, maybe we should make an exception for this one... "Thing" is also pretty good - that way you also get the F at least in the pronunciation. Your call the Mask!
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Sting
Nov 26, 2008 1:05:54 GMT -5
Post by sherlok on Nov 26, 2008 1:05:54 GMT -5
Stink?
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Nov 26, 2008 19:40:24 GMT -5
Post by The Mask on Nov 26, 2008 19:40:24 GMT -5
I like Thing.
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Sting
Nov 26, 2008 20:23:17 GMT -5
Post by lostworld on Nov 26, 2008 20:23:17 GMT -5
Thing it is!
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