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Post by 65if2007 on Mar 8, 2008 23:35:26 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vg7Z2Iu8xUMike, is that Sir Paul or some sort of simulation? I still don't understand -- why nine questions? Why any questions? If he's found the "holy grail", why shouldn't he just say what he knows? And if the suitcase doesn't show up before the interview, it (the interview) will be cancelled? Why? And how are you going to make that determination?
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Post by socash on Mar 9, 2008 1:31:03 GMT -5
1: Its just a fun game thats been played for 40+ years. Give the human brain a question without an answer and it will drive itself crazy (whilst learning alot of great music, art, and history at the same time) trying to find the answer. The cults have been using this against us for many years, er centuries.. We are starting to wake up tho. 2: Plausible deniability? When someone doesn't miraculously find the suitcase, and then the day we've longed for just passes with nothing at all coming to light, the next `answer date` is pushed one more month and then were waiting for 80020410 to come around, and possibly just willing to pay for said info. And then when nothing happens on 04/10, we wait for 10/04, craving the answer that will make us all supermen, just to have those answers delayed on a technicality the next time too... The world is like a ride at an amusement park. It goes up and down and round and round. It has thrills and chills and it's very brightly coloured and it's very loud and it's fun, for a while. Some people have been on the ride for a long time, and they begin to question: Is this real, or is this just a ride?
- Bill Hicks /Former's music and www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6_cY5whA3Q are farkin great. I'm glad I've riden the ride, but I'm getting a bit tired of it. //Drunk as a porch mason tho...
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Post by socash on Mar 9, 2008 3:07:23 GMT -5
Sorry. Like I said durnk off the vodak and retarded
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Post by MikeNL on Mar 9, 2008 9:58:18 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vg7Z2Iu8xUMike, is that Sir Paul or some sort of simulation? I still don't understand -- why nine questions? Why any questions? If he's found the "holy grail", why shouldn't he just say what he knows? that's what it's all aboutAnd if the suitcase doesn't show up before the interview, it (the interview) will be cancelled? Why? And how are you going to make that determination? iamaphoney will tell me in advance
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Post by 65if2007 on Mar 9, 2008 12:12:09 GMT -5
1: Its just a fun game thats been played for 40+ years. Give the human brain a question without an answer and it will drive itself crazy (whilst learning alot of great music, art, and history at the same time) trying to find the answer. The cults have been using this against us for many years, er centuries.. We are starting to wake up tho. 2: Plausible deniability? When someone doesn't miraculously find the suitcase, and then the day we've longed for just passes with nothing at all coming to light, the next `answer date` is pushed one more month and then were waiting for 80020410 to come around, and possibly just willing to pay for said info. And then when nothing happens on 04/10, we wait for 10/04, craving the answer that will make us all supermen, just to have those answers delayed on a technicality the next time too... The world is like a ride at an amusement park. It goes up and down and round and round. It has thrills and chills and it's very brightly coloured and it's very loud and it's fun, for a while. Some people have been on the ride for a long time, and they begin to question: Is this real, or is this just a ride?
- Bill Hicks Helter-skelter! Helter-skelter! I used to drink while surfing the net at night also. I don't do it anymore simply because I'm afraid of getting up the next morning and realizing "I wrote THAT?" and also because health concerns (blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol) have required me to cut down on alcohol consumption in the first place. As for what you've said though, you've voiced my suspicions. I have never placed too much emotional stake in any of Iamaphoney's promises. Mike seems like a nice guy though and not the sort who would willingly participate in a ploy such as you describe so I'm asking him up front.
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Post by 65if2007 on Mar 9, 2008 12:14:12 GMT -5
Sorry. Like I said durnk off the vodak and retarded I could never handle the hard stuff, such as "vodak". How do you down that stuff without having it come back up a few minutes later? I could never handle anything stronger than wine or beer or malt liquor or ale.
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Post by 65if2007 on Mar 9, 2008 12:22:07 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vg7Z2Iu8xUMike, is that Sir Paul or some sort of simulation? I still don't understand -- why nine questions? Why any questions? If he's found the "holy grail", why shouldn't he just say what he knows? that's what it's all aboutAnd if the suitcase doesn't show up before the interview, it (the interview) will be cancelled? Why? And how are you going to make that determination? iamaphoney will tell me in advance And how would he know? I could say that I have the suitcase and how would he prove that I was lying? I agree with socash that this sounds like a ploy on his part and an excuse not to have the interview. Your original announcement, Mike, did not include any pre-condition concerning the suitcase. I think that Iamaphoney is jerking the chains of his followers, what do you think? I don't think that he expects that anyone is going to look for, let alone find, the suitcase.
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Post by B on Mar 9, 2008 12:51:32 GMT -5
I always had the impression that IAAP was suggesting that he has the suitcase. Why do posters here feel that he's waiting for it?
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Post by The Deceptionist on Mar 9, 2008 13:10:42 GMT -5
I used to drink while surfing the net at night also. I don't do it anymore simply because I'm afraid of getting up the next morning and realizing "I wrote THAT?" and also because health concerns (blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol) have required me to cut down on alcohol consumption in the first place. As for what you've said though, you've voiced my suspicions. I have never placed too much emotional stake in any of Iamaphoney's promises. Mike seems like a nice guy though and not the sort who would willingly participate in a ploy such as you describe so I'm asking him up front. ahh, the many weird and wonderful comments that i dont even remember posting.. i probably haven't even read half of them in a sober state yet.. lost in the annals of the internet somewhere.. with regards to iaap, those are my sentiments exactly.. i know for sure that mike's kosher - and that he'd not willingly tag anyone along, but he doesn't have to be complicit (is that the right word?).. what worries me is iaap could quite easily and possibly would quite readily tag mike along i still dont trust phoney as far as i could throw him in some respects lol however, there may come a time when i have to eat my proverbial hat - and i gladly will if it comes down to that.. but im naturally suspicious given the circumstances i guess
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Post by skyward on Mar 9, 2008 13:46:51 GMT -5
I always had the impression that IAAP was suggesting that he has the suitcase. Why do posters here feel that he's waiting for it? In the latest RA video, someone has placed the suitcase in a thicket of shrub and trees out in the hills of California. I suppose there is something in the suitcase, but not sure why it requires someone to go out and fetch the thing.
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Post by B on Mar 9, 2008 13:58:59 GMT -5
I took that to be a symbolic action of some sort. Not sure what he intended us to get from it.
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Post by MikeNL on Mar 9, 2008 14:04:17 GMT -5
There is something in the suitcase that he can't release by himself... and he needs somebody else to do it. The suitcase will trigger a chain of events, if the contents will come out
(at least that's what i think)
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Post by skyward on Mar 9, 2008 14:17:32 GMT -5
The suitcase is located somewhere in Santa Susana Pass, outside Los Angeles. There is a telephone pole with a chunk missing from the top along the roadside and a rusted metal wheelbarrow or something along the path to the tree thicket. Anyone in LA can probably drive out along Santa Susana Pass Road and find the suitcase. Actually, the sign denotes that it is Santa Susana Pass, State Historic Park. ------------------------------ Although, seeing that the video was reversed, it is possible that the suitcase is at the house where he drops the suitcase at the porch. ?? 8122W 4th St, Los Angeles... Mal Evans old house? Google mapIs he wearing a Wings concert shirt?
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Post by MikeNL on Mar 9, 2008 14:55:52 GMT -5
The suitcase is located somewhere in Santa Susana Pass, outside Los Angeles. There is a telephone pole with a chunk missing from the top along the roadside and a rusted metal wheelbarrow or something along the path to the tree thicket. Anyone in LA can probably drive out along Santa Susana Pass Road and find the suitcase. Actually, the sign denotes that it is Santa Susana Pass, State Historic Park. ------------------------------ Although, seeing that the video was reversed, it is possible that the suitcase is at the house where he drops the suitcase at the porch. ?? 8122W 4th St, Los Angeles... Mal Evans old house? Google mapmaybe it is, but i guess it's just for dramatic effect, the reverse
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Post by skyward on Mar 9, 2008 14:56:55 GMT -5
The suitcase is located somewhere in Santa Susana Pass, outside Los Angeles. There is a telephone pole with a chunk missing from the top along the roadside and a rusted metal wheelbarrow or something along the path to the tree thicket. Anyone in LA can probably drive out along Santa Susana Pass Road and find the suitcase. Actually, the sign denotes that it is Santa Susana Pass, State Historic Park. ------------------------------ Although, seeing that the video was reversed, it is possible that the suitcase is at the house where he drops the suitcase at the porch. ?? 8122W 4th St, Los Angeles... Mal Evans old house? Google mapmaybe it is, but i guess it's just for dramatic effect, the reverse He could have given it to the current owner? Is he wearing a Wings concert shirt? One clip, it shows some words, lyrics?, on the back of the shirt, but it goes dark and you can't read them.
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Post by 65if2007 on Mar 9, 2008 15:01:49 GMT -5
I used to drink while surfing the net at night also. I don't do it anymore simply because I'm afraid of getting up the next morning and realizing "I wrote THAT?" and also because health concerns (blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol) have required me to cut down on alcohol consumption in the first place. As for what you've said though, you've voiced my suspicions. I have never placed too much emotional stake in any of Iamaphoney's promises. Mike seems like a nice guy though and not the sort who would willingly participate in a ploy such as you describe so I'm asking him up front. ahh, the many weird and wonderful comments that i dont even remember posting.. i probably haven't even read half of them in a sober state yet.. lost in the annals of the internet somewhere.. with regards to iaap, those are my sentiments exactly.. i know for sure that mike's kosher - and that he'd not willingly tag anyone along, but he doesn't have to be complicit (is that the right word?).. what worries me is iaap could quite easily and possibly would quite readily tag mike along i still dont trust phoney as far as i could throw him in some respects lol however, there may come a time when i have to eat my proverbial hat - and i gladly will if it comes down to that.. but im naturally suspicious given the circumstances i guess I still have some respect for iamphoney. I LIKE watching his videos. He's found some clues -- maybe a few spurious ones, but I think some genuine ones too -- that I don't think that anyone else knew existed. "Paul, we used to sing with him" sounds pretty clear when "Real Love" is backmasked. And another one that might have escaped a lot of people when it first came out -- that interview where Sir Paul refers to the Beatles as having been a "set up affair" when he first joined them. That would be true for someone who joined them in 1966 but not very accurate for the historical Paul McCartney. So Iamaphoney has come up with some nuggets, but I'm skeptical that he has the "holy grail" or that he's even in a position to come up with it. And I'm skeptical that anything is going to happen on April 10 because he's promised other revelations in the past without delivering.
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Post by 65if2007 on Mar 9, 2008 15:03:59 GMT -5
There is something in the suitcase that he can't release by himself... and he needs somebody else to do it. Now how could there be something in the suitcase that he couldn't release by himself but that someone else could release? Eh.
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Post by 65if2007 on Mar 9, 2008 15:05:12 GMT -5
The suitcase is located somewhere in Santa Susana Pass, outside Los Angeles. There is a telephone pole with a chunk missing from the top along the roadside and a rusted metal wheelbarrow or something along the path to the tree thicket. Anyone in LA can probably drive out along Santa Susana Pass Road and find the suitcase. Actually, the sign denotes that it is Santa Susana Pass, State Historic Park. Some vagrant or passerby with no knowledge of any purported significance of the suitcase could walk off with it.
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Post by skyward on Mar 9, 2008 15:14:06 GMT -5
Some vagrant or passerby with no knowledge of any purported significance of the suitcase could walk off with it. It is possible, but I doubt it, he walked, I'd say 20- 30 meters/yards off the road. If you lived in L.A., it wouldn't be too difficult to locate the tree off the road. The image shows Mal Evans' old house and the eastern side of Santa Susana Pass Park. That might not be the location, but it is probably along that road.
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Post by B on Mar 9, 2008 15:33:52 GMT -5
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Post by MikeNL on Mar 9, 2008 15:55:24 GMT -5
why was i here for again? oh yeah.. because i hate it when somebody is posting lyrics of a song you'd say the is not likely to be a connection, why the need to post it then?
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Post by iameye on Mar 9, 2008 16:16:06 GMT -5
The suitcase is located somewhere in Santa Susana Pass, outside Los Angeles. There is a telephone pole with a chunk missing from the top along the roadside and a rusted metal wheelbarrow or something along the path to the tree thicket. Anyone in LA can probably drive out along Santa Susana Pass Road and find the suitcase. Actually, the sign denotes that it is Santa Susana Pass, State Historic Park. Some vagrant or passerby with no knowledge of any purported significance of the suitcase could walk off with it. Yeah, I don't see the point of this excercise. People who want to get it can't, and a nyone could have it at this point. Hop back in your car, IAAP, and drop this thing on the EAST coast. ;D
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Post by B on Mar 9, 2008 16:21:18 GMT -5
Mike wrote: "why was i here for again? oh yeah.. because i hate it when somebody is posting lyrics of a song you'd say the is not likely to be a connection, why the need to post it then?"
You never can tell with Dylan. Is it a real clue, or is it Meaningless? ;D
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Post by CoconutFudge on Mar 9, 2008 16:27:16 GMT -5
Sorry. Like I said durnk off the vodak and retarded I could never handle the hard stuff, such as "vodak". I apologize for steering this topic off-track, but that was one of the funniest things I've ever read. I am still giggling. On topic, that ad is pretty cool. I hope it does go through. Mike does seem like a good guy, I just am worried that I am going to get myself all worked up and pumped for naught!
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Post by iameye on Mar 9, 2008 16:51:21 GMT -5
Perhaps the suitcase represents our "own" personal baggage....and we must retrieve it. oh, I already know what's in there........
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