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How Paul's death killed John
(Total411.info) -- Twenty-five years after his death, John Lennon is being remembered as a musician and a martyr.
But one cannot fully mourn for Lennon without understanding the central trauma of his life, the largely unacknowledged 1966 death of his dearest friend, James Paul McCartney.
Which brings us to the interesting item published in the London Times this week that John Lennon and the so-called "PAUL MCCARTNEY" were planning a reunion -- in fact, "MCCARTNEY" had a clause in his 1979 recording contract allowing him to record with Lennon, Harrison and Starr (Starkey).
A reunion of this sort would make sense as May Pang, Lennon's lover and assistant in the early/mid 70s, reported in her book that Lennon had decided to join "MCCARTNEY" in New Orleans for the 1974 recording sessions for the MCCARTNEY LP "Venus & Mars."
"Venus & Mars" could have been the culmination of the shadow language concerning the McCartney story initiated through Lennon's group of rump Beatles, recording under the name KLAATU, Both the MCCARTNEY LP's title and the name "KLAATU," came from the film "The Day the Earth Stood Still," a story about bringing peace to the world through advanced knowledge.
The knowledge that Lennon was assassinated by a intelligence unit connected to Sir George "Poppy" Bush has sunk into the public consciousness over the past several years. So much so that even BBC reported on the man attending the Central Park vigil yesterday wearing a sandwich board proclaiming "CIA Killed Lennon."
But astute observers of the world political and aristocratic scene know that while Poppy Bush pulls so many operational strings here in the Western Hemisphere, he is for the most part merely the viceroy for the City of London.
Besides the more obvious political motive of the incoming Bush-Reagan Administration's planned covert Central American wars and expansion of the military-industrial complex; one must also remember that Lennon was in a position to blow the whistle on the largest British psy-op of the 20th century, the replacement on the world stage of Paul McCartney with a surgically-created doppelganger.
If Lennon was planning to reunite with the faux MCCARTNEY, it would have been on the same terms they seemed to be heading before his hypnotically-induced hibernation -- revealing to the world the great deceit of the double, provoking the masses to see behind the walls of illusion. Hence, Lennon launched his return with an album titled "Double Fantasy."
Yoko Ono knew this notion to be very dangerous -- according to Albert Goldman, she and David Geffen bought a $20 million life insurance policy on Lennon when he started recording. On December 8, 1980, John was producing Yoko's song, "Walking on Thin Ice." She was singing it to John.
How Paul's death killed John
(Total411.info) -- Twenty-five years after his death, John Lennon is being remembered as a musician and a martyr.
But one cannot fully mourn for Lennon without understanding the central trauma of his life, the largely unacknowledged 1966 death of his dearest friend, James Paul McCartney.
Which brings us to the interesting item published in the London Times this week that John Lennon and the so-called "PAUL MCCARTNEY" were planning a reunion -- in fact, "MCCARTNEY" had a clause in his 1979 recording contract allowing him to record with Lennon, Harrison and Starr (Starkey).
A reunion of this sort would make sense as May Pang, Lennon's lover and assistant in the early/mid 70s, reported in her book that Lennon had decided to join "MCCARTNEY" in New Orleans for the 1974 recording sessions for the MCCARTNEY LP "Venus & Mars."
"Venus & Mars" could have been the culmination of the shadow language concerning the McCartney story initiated through Lennon's group of rump Beatles, recording under the name KLAATU, Both the MCCARTNEY LP's title and the name "KLAATU," came from the film "The Day the Earth Stood Still," a story about bringing peace to the world through advanced knowledge.
The knowledge that Lennon was assassinated by a intelligence unit connected to Sir George "Poppy" Bush has sunk into the public consciousness over the past several years. So much so that even BBC reported on the man attending the Central Park vigil yesterday wearing a sandwich board proclaiming "CIA Killed Lennon."
But astute observers of the world political and aristocratic scene know that while Poppy Bush pulls so many operational strings here in the Western Hemisphere, he is for the most part merely the viceroy for the City of London.
Besides the more obvious political motive of the incoming Bush-Reagan Administration's planned covert Central American wars and expansion of the military-industrial complex; one must also remember that Lennon was in a position to blow the whistle on the largest British psy-op of the 20th century, the replacement on the world stage of Paul McCartney with a surgically-created doppelganger.
If Lennon was planning to reunite with the faux MCCARTNEY, it would have been on the same terms they seemed to be heading before his hypnotically-induced hibernation -- revealing to the world the great deceit of the double, provoking the masses to see behind the walls of illusion. Hence, Lennon launched his return with an album titled "Double Fantasy."
Yoko Ono knew this notion to be very dangerous -- according to Albert Goldman, she and David Geffen bought a $20 million life insurance policy on Lennon when he started recording. On December 8, 1980, John was producing Yoko's song, "Walking on Thin Ice." She was singing it to John.