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Post by artemis on Dec 5, 2012 5:53:54 GMT -5
WIKI:
"However, in 1971, Cox disappeared with eight-year-old Kyoko, in violation of the custody order. Cox subsequently became a Christian and raised Kyoko in an allegedly Christian group (which has been called a cult. known as the Church of the Living Word (or "the Walk"). Cox left the group with Kyoko in 1977. Living an underground existence, Cox changed the girl's name to Rosemary. Cox and Kyoko sent Ono a sympathy message after Lennon's 1980 murder. Afterwards, the bitterness between the parents lessened slightly and Ono publicly announced in People Magazine that she would no longer seek out the now-adult Kyoko, but still wished to make contact with her. In 1994, Kyoko made contact with Ono and established a relationship."
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Post by beatlies on Dec 5, 2012 7:15:24 GMT -5
Rosemary huh? So now rosemary and Rosemary's baby can visit self-described witch yoko on the seventh floor of the Dakota. The circle is made....
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Post by artemis on Dec 5, 2012 7:48:55 GMT -5
I myself instantly thought of "ROSEMARY'S BABY" when I read KYOKO's name was changed....
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Post by lucy on Dec 5, 2012 14:10:37 GMT -5
Interesting stuff.
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Post by J Gimmysum Truth on Dec 5, 2012 17:42:19 GMT -5
Noses and Ears Continue to Grow as We Age www.doctoroz.com/blog/arthur-perry-md/noses-and-ears-continue-grow-we-age-------------- By Arthur Perry, MD, FACS Do you think you stopped growing at age 18? If that’s true, how come the older you get, the bigger your nose and ears seem to be? Ok, you might find some teenagers with large noses, but big ears are just not found on young people. Well, here’s the news flash: it turns out that scientists in Italy have confirmed - ears actually do grow as we age. That’s right. Bones, stop growing after puberty and muscle and fat cells also stop dividing. But cartilage - that’s the plastic-like stuff in ears and noses - cartilage continues to grow until the day you die. Not only does cartilage grow, but the earlobes elongate from gravity. And that makes ears look even larger. So it’s really true. Older people do have larger noses and ears. What to do? Rhinoplasties can pare down that extra cartilage that gives you that bulbous nose. And your plastic surgeon can get creative and whittle down your earlobes so they fit nicely inside your earphones. ----------------------
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Post by beatlies on Dec 5, 2012 22:23:04 GMT -5
Setsuko Ono's husband, the Lennon-esque (esp. if "Lennon" had lived to grow old) Prof. Piero Gleijeses, on video, discussing his book on the U.S. invasion and oppression of the Dominican Republic: www.youtube.com/watch?v=uv_-NAMcZz0....while his wife Setsuko Ono is an heiress to one of the largest fascist fortunes in the world (the Yasuda clan's zaibatsu Yasuda Bank/Mizuho Holdings), and was a bigwig at the infamous, Latin America-destroying, Rockefeller-dominated, CIA-filled World Bank. And then there's his sister-in-law Yoko Ono and his brother-in-law Keisuke Ono.... Piero Gleijeses' father had been a naval officer in Mussolini's military. Can't find any pictures of him at an age younger than what we see in the Granma photo (taken in Cuba) linked above. Remember the statue of John Lennon unveiled by Cuba in a Havana Park a few years ago? There is a Setsuko Ono/ Piero Gleijeses connection to that.
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Post by beatlies on Dec 5, 2012 22:32:48 GMT -5
The Fohn and Yoko edited and produced film, which had been released on VHS and DVD, of Fohn and Yoko's May, 1969 Bed-In for peace in Montreal, Canada. This is the entire movie as it had been released to the public on home video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRjjiOV003Q
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Post by beatlies on Dec 5, 2012 22:41:55 GMT -5
Yoko Ono's brother-in-law, Piero Gleijeses: 4.bp.blogspot.com/_WZKCzDOafEQ/Svw2AEpxRYI/AAAAAAAAAoo/6bTaaLtS8yM/s400/gleijeses.pngwww.acento.com.do/uploads/news/id14422/Piero%20Gleijeses.jpgwww.namibiana.de/namibia-information/uploads/pics/gleijeses-piero.jpgPiero Gleijeses From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Piero Gleijeses (born 1944 in Venice, Italy) is a professor of United States foreign policy in the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University. He is an author of a number of books on the subject of Latin America, including several on the role of US intervention in Latin America, including the 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état and the 1965 United States occupation of the Dominican Republic. He holds a PhD in international relations from the Geneva-based Graduate Institute of International Studies. In 2002, Gleijeses published his book Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington and Africa, 1959–1976 on the Cuban involvement in the decolonization of Africa (particularly the Cuban intervention in Angola), which won the 2002 Robert Ferrell Prize from the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.[1] In November 2003, the Cuban Council of State decorated Gleijeses with the Medal of Friendship at the initiative of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples.[2] Gleijeses is married to artist Setsuko Ono, the sister of Yoko Ono. [edit] Books Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington and Africa, 1959-1976, 2002. ISBN 978-0-8078-5464-8 Shattered Hope: The Guatemalan Revolution and the United States, 1944-1954, 1991. ISBN 978-0-691-02556-8 Politics and Culture in Guatemala, 1988. Tilting at Windmills: Reagan in Central America, 1982. The Dominican Crisis: The 1965 Constitutionalist Revolt and American Intervention, 1978. [edit] References 1.^ Johns Hopkins SAIS, Piero Gleijeses, accessed 9 March 2010 2.^ Granma, 19 August 2004, Piero Gleijeses: a truly special Italian [edit] External links Piero Gleijeses at Johns Hopkins SAIS Authority control VIAF: 66513767 This biography of a political scientist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. · This biography of an Italian academic is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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Post by artemis on Dec 6, 2012 3:48:30 GMT -5
IN SHORT: A VERY STINKY FAMILY, I DARE TO SAY STINKIER THAN THE WHOLE JOHN LENNON MATTER....
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Post by artemis on Dec 6, 2012 4:14:01 GMT -5
Noses and Ears Continue to Grow as We Age www.doctoroz.com/blog/arthur-perry-md/noses-and-ears-continue-grow-we-age-------------- By Arthur Perry, MD, FACS Do you think you stopped growing at age 18? If that’s true, how come the older you get, the bigger your nose and ears seem to be? Ok, you might find some teenagers with large noses, but big ears are just not found on young people. Well, here’s the news flash: it turns out that scientists in Italy have confirmed - ears actually do grow as we age. That’s right. Bones, stop growing after puberty and muscle and fat cells also stop dividing. But cartilage - that’s the plastic-like stuff in ears and noses - cartilage continues to grow until the day you die. Not only does cartilage grow, but the earlobes elongate from gravity. And that makes ears look even larger. So it’s really true. Older people do have larger noses and ears. What to do? Rhinoplasties can pare down that extra cartilage that gives you that bulbous nose. And your plastic surgeon can get creative and whittle down your earlobes so they fit nicely inside your earphones. ---------------------- Its common knowledge that but and If Im not wrong its been posted here perhaps by someones else but what is this having to do with Lennon or Ono in this case?
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Post by lucy on Dec 6, 2012 20:46:40 GMT -5
I'm confused as to why that info has been placed here in the Lennon thread? Not saying that it's not possible to have a nose or ears reduced as one ages, but I'm not sure how that fits here either. Not trying to pick, but it doesn't make sense to the context of the posts around it.
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Post by beatlies on Dec 8, 2012 12:00:33 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Dec 9, 2012 7:37:54 GMT -5
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Post by lucy on Dec 9, 2012 18:51:14 GMT -5
The "keyboard" looks rather "cheesy" in those We Can Work It Out Sessions...and the Fennon-ish Peter Sellers...creepy.
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Post by beatlies on Dec 12, 2012 17:45:37 GMT -5
Fohn Fennon lip-synching in TV performance, 1970. Featles handler Mal on tambourine! www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqP3wT5lpa4Yoko Ono coyly mocking the audience's cluelessness here, with her confusing and distracting blindfold knitting bit of simultaneous performance art.
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