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Post by beatlies on Sept 4, 2016 10:30:50 GMT -5
And what were the CIA and US military intelligence doing against John Lennon and Yoko Ono? Apparently nothing. Because they were operating Fohn and Yoko. Where are their CIA surveillance files? The FBI and Nixon administration's supposed hostility toward them was a charade. Both Fennon and Yoko Ono were heavily using narcotics in the 1971-73 years. They even brazenly released a song about it with the name of their heroin dealer on Bank Street, NYC, "Peter the Dealer" (and thereby also promoting drugs and "heroin chic", another top CIA social engineering objective). It would have been quite easy to bust them both for drugs, have them both nailed and arrested by the FBI and NYPD, and to quickly deport John Lennon, and have him banned from reentry. But that quick, easy and obvious step was never taken. That in itself tells you all you need to know. "Peter the Dealer", recorded October/November 1972, from the Yoko Ono album "Approximately Infinite Universe": www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXhxBzk_uTU&app=desktop
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Post by emerald on Sept 4, 2016 13:11:28 GMT -5
And what were the CIA and US military intelligence doing against John Lennon and Yoko Ono? Apparently nothing. Because they were operating Fohn and Yoko. Where are their CIA surveillance files? The FBI and Nixon administration's supposed hostility toward them was a charade. Both Fennon and Yoko Ono were heavily using narcotics in the 1971-73 years. They even brazenly released a song about it with the name of their heroin dealer on Bank Street, NYC, "Peter the Dealer" (and thereby also promoting drugs and "heroin chic", another top CIA social engineering objective). It would have been quite easy to bust them both for drugs, have them both nailed and arrested by the FBI and NYPD, and to quickly deport John Lennon, and have him banned from reentry. But that quick, easy and obvious step was never taken. That in itself tells you all you need to know. I know that just like some other open minded ppl on this forum know. I posted it in contrast with the truth. U didnt think I believe the BS written in that link?
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Post by beatlies on Sept 4, 2016 17:51:59 GMT -5
And what were the CIA and US military intelligence doing against John Lennon and Yoko Ono? Apparently nothing. Because they were operating Fohn and Yoko. Where are their CIA surveillance files? The FBI and Nixon administration's supposed hostility toward them was a charade. Both Fennon and Yoko Ono were heavily using narcotics in the 1971-73 years. They even brazenly released a song about it with the name of their heroin dealer on Bank Street, NYC, "Peter the Dealer" (and thereby also promoting drugs and "heroin chic", another top CIA social engineering objective). It would have been quite easy to bust them both for drugs, have them both nailed and arrested by the FBI and NYPD, and to quickly deport John Lennon, and have him banned from reentry. But that quick, easy and obvious step was never taken. That in itself tells you all you need to know. I know that just like some other open minded ppl on this forum know. I posted it in contrast with the truth. U didnt think I believe the BS written in that link? Just putting it out there for the forum readership. Laying out the contradictions that the Lennon/Ono biographers always sidestep.
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Post by beatlies on Oct 18, 2016 0:23:44 GMT -5
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Post by emerald on Oct 18, 2016 2:53:11 GMT -5
Good info, but remember the height matter as far as F/Elton is concerned. Ellis and Fennon/s were taller than him. Or that could be solved knowing that F/Elton wore high heels at some point in his career?
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Post by beatlies on Oct 19, 2016 14:24:26 GMT -5
Good info, but remember the height matter as far as F/Elton is concerned. Ellis and Fennon/s were taller than him. Or that could be solved knowing that F/Elton wore high heels at some point in his career? Yes, height is an issue here. The height(s) of Elton John(s) is/are said to be in the range of 5 feet eight inches. The height of Lennon/Fennons seems to average about 5'10". Perhaps one of the shorter Fennons could plausibly perform as "Elton John" in the early 1980s.
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Post by emerald on Dec 9, 2017 12:31:34 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Oct 10, 2018 3:05:20 GMT -5
www.google.com/amp/s/globalnews.ca/news/4529439/yoko-ono-imagine-john-lennon-birthday/amp/"Oct. 9, 2018 marked the 78th birthday of late Beatles frontman John Lennon, and on Tuesday morning, his widow, Yoko Ono, unveiled a stripped-down cover of his world peace-inspired song, Imagine. The cover was put out to celebrate the legacy of her husband and to push the release of her upcoming studio album, Warzone — which consists of 13 re-imaginings of her previous recordings from 1970 to 2009."
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Post by beatlies on Apr 25, 2020 20:07:58 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Apr 30, 2020 21:31:19 GMT -5
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Post by emerald on May 1, 2020 8:11:22 GMT -5
Great finds mostly like always, Beat!
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Post by beatlies on May 2, 2020 18:54:36 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on May 10, 2020 20:39:50 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Sept 17, 2020 3:35:26 GMT -5
Charlie Brill on "Laugh-In".
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Post by beatlies on Sept 17, 2020 3:43:03 GMT -5
Charlie Brill's older brother Marty Brill was also an actor/comedian/comedy writer and....musician.
Marty Brill (born May 6, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American comedian.
Marty Brill
Brill in 1971 publicity photo
Born
May 6, 1932 (age 88)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Occupation Actor, comedian, comedy writer & musician
Years active 1951-present
Relatives
Charlie Brill(comedian/actor, brother)
Mitzi McCall(comedian/actress, sister in-law)
Brill was a comedian/writer/actor/musician who appeared regularly on 1960s and 1970s TV in both variety shows (The Ed Sullivan Show, The Merv Griffin Show, The Tonight Show) and sitcoms (The New Dick Van d*ke Show, The Mary Tyler Moore Show). In the late 1970s, Marty Brill did some writing in the 1970s for the "New Soupy Sales Show," also occasionally playing characters on the show, especially after Soupy's longtime sidekick (Clyde Adler) took ill during production of the series. He also was the lyricist for the short lived 1964 Broadway musical Cafe Crown.
Brill voiced King Koo Koo in the 1977 filmRaggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure and sang one of the film's songs.
Discography
The Roving Balladeer"Timber"[1]
James Blonde ("The Man From T.A.N.T.E.")[2]
He was involved with a comedy album called "The Other Family". This was a take-off on "The First Family" but about the Khrushchevs in the Kremlin.
He dubbed The Six Shooter into Japanese - mentioned on Sixius XM Radio Classics.
FilmographyEditYearTitleRoleNotes
1969 Angel, Angel, Down We Go
Maitre D'1977
Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure King Koo KooVoice1984
The Pope of Greenwich Village Mel 1985
Basic Training General Strombs
1987 Talking Walls Floyd(final film)
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