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Post by The Mask on May 31, 2009 12:05:42 GMT -5
How accurate is Goldman's book?
Btw, I agree with beatlies, I can't find one pic of Yoko on the net where she appears pregnant.
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Post by The Mask on May 31, 2009 13:31:19 GMT -5
A "clue" from Yellow Submarine courtesy of scarabbey on the PID MH forum re: John's double.
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Post by faulconandsnowjob on May 31, 2009 14:11:03 GMT -5
Well, if he doesn't talk about John's replacement, I'm guessing not too accurate. :-P
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Post by J Gimmysum Truth on May 31, 2009 15:48:25 GMT -5
I would disagree and say that Lennon didn't need to be permanently replaced because, despite a seemingly strong personality, he could be largely controlled -- prodigious amounts of LSD kept him under control; blackmail/peer-pressure over the PAUL thing kept him under control; Yoko kept him under control using advanced psychological techniques, probably building on Tavistock programming he received as a child. My 2 cents: I think John may have been replaced b/c he was a strong personality who couldn't be controlled. He was already starting to speak out against Vietnam in '66 (ex: Memphis interview). Maybe the Illuminati wanted their own controlled anti-war "leader" stooge, who would also promote the MKULTRA LSD program... For instance, I see the same person below. On the left is Lennon at his fattest point, in 1965, on the right he is largely emaciated, just coming off five years of heroin addiction (and sickly veganish diet) under Yoko's thumb in the Dakota. He was similarly emaciated during the heavy heroin use period around 1969-70. The eyes and bone structure match up, there's just several pounds of fat missing from the cheeks, chin and nose. I do see a different person --likely Brill-- in some of the other pics on this thread -- such as the MMT film, Hello-Goodbye video, probably some other public appearances such as the John Sinclair concert.
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Post by beatlies on May 31, 2009 16:06:02 GMT -5
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Post by faulconandsnowjob on May 31, 2009 18:00:55 GMT -5
John's lips were fuller in that comp above.
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Post by The Mask on May 31, 2009 19:28:51 GMT -5
Perhaps he re-entered in the late 1970's?
But really, I don't think so. I've seen pics of him with his shirt off circa 1979-1980ish and the physique is different than John's, even including the weight loss.
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Post by beatlies on Jun 1, 2009 6:18:04 GMT -5
GlaSS Onion
I told you about strawberry fields You know the place where nothing is real Well here's another place you can go Where everything flows.
Looking through the bent backed tulips To see how the other half live Looking through a glass onion.
I told you about the walrus and me-man You know that we're as close as can be-man Well here's another clue for you all The walrus was Paul.
Standing on the cast iron shore-yeh Lady Madonna trying to make ends meet-yeh Looking through a glass onion.
I told you about the fool on the hill I tell you man he living there still Well here's another place you can be Listen to me:
Fixing a hole in the ocean Trying to make a dove-tail joint-yeah Looking through a glass onion.
Lead Singer: John Recording: 9/11/68, 9/12/68, 9/13/68, 9/16/68, 9/23/68 Mixing: 9/26/68, 10/10/68 Length: 2:17 Take: 33
Anomalies
0:05-0:06 After "told you bout Strawberry Fields", someone sings "for evah" 0:51-0:52 Two clicks, one during "yeah", one after. 1:00 * NEW * "Oh" in high pitched voice during the gap. 1:19 Piano chord cuts off abruptly, highlighting the edited-together nature of the sections of this song! 1:39 * NEW * Edit in right channel, affecting drums. 1:46 After "dovetail joint, yeah" someone shouts "hey!"
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Lennon mentioned other Beatles songs in the lyrics: "Strawberry Fields," "I am the Walrus," "Lady Madonna," "The Fool on the Hill," and "Fixing a Hole." Lennon wanted to name one of the bands they signed to Apple Records "Glass Onion." They chose "Badfinger" instead.
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Post by beatlies on Jun 1, 2009 6:21:03 GMT -5
How accurate is Goldman's book? Btw, I agree with beatlies, I can't find one pic of Yoko on the net where she appears pregnant. As accurate as any other mainstream book on the Beatles or John Lennon. "99% of what has been written about the Beatles is false"---Beatle George/Feorge --------------------- New book The Lennon Prophecy; its thesis about the PWR clues being about John Lennon is wrong, but it does at least introduce some obscure-to-mainstream clues to the public, such as the Sgt. Pepper mirrir bass drum hidden message, and the Finnegans Wake James Joyce connection. www.lennondeathclues.com/
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Post by flyingeye on Jun 1, 2009 10:07:43 GMT -5
I had a book where you can see a picture of pregnant Yoko... But still, the whole matter sounds fishy
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Post by beatlies on Jun 1, 2009 10:19:32 GMT -5
I had a book where you can see a picture of pregnant Yoko... But still, the whole matter sounds fishy But was that pregnant Yoko circa 1968, not 1976?
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Post by faulconandsnowjob on Jun 1, 2009 12:52:36 GMT -5
Here's a pic of a "pregnant" Angelina Jolie tottering around on 3 inch heels. Really? Do pregnant women do that? I think she was just wearing a prop, personally. Seems fishy, at any rate... Just saying maybe it's a similar deal w/ Yoko.
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Post by The Mask on Jun 1, 2009 14:54:43 GMT -5
I wouldn't be surprised.
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Post by The Mask on Jun 1, 2009 15:03:49 GMT -5
After seeing Fohn interviewed by Dick Cavett where he describes British tv and such, I am pretty well sure that he could be an Englishman raised in England. The accent certainly sounds natural, unlike Faul's.
What I am getting at is that it is possible he had never been to America before the early 70's. Watch the interview at 3:17 where he talks about coming to America. He has to catch himself to make sure he says he has been here before.
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Post by faulconandsnowjob on Jun 1, 2009 15:38:35 GMT -5
Oh, wow. It does seem like he hadn't been to the US before. "I came over for a visit or something" Um, maybe he was here when the Beatles toured here? lol
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