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Post by MikeNL on May 21, 2008 4:42:42 GMT -5
Whats the significance?
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Post by MikeNL on May 21, 2008 5:21:09 GMT -5
You tell them. I'm not the one who knows the secret, you are... remember? duck of now! it's DONE.
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Post by B on May 21, 2008 11:57:46 GMT -5
This looks as if it could show something inverted. Inverted it looks a bit like a rocket going in towards a road.
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Post by MikeNL on May 22, 2008 1:52:53 GMT -5
What ever guesses you have, best keep them secret. If you post them, you'll just be going along with the game... anyway. "Whats the significance?" Mikey knows. And Jude has already said that the answer can be found with the right research -> which I see as implying that IAAP wants us to seek out what he already knows and could tell us. whatever dude, stop dragging us into everything. just ask the man himself if you want something, don't whine to us.
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Post by George Spiggott on May 25, 2008 13:13:50 GMT -5
Kinda looks like a detonator to me(?)., clock's ticking..
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Post by MikeNL on May 25, 2008 16:42:10 GMT -5
Whats the significance? Mikey knows. And Jude has already said that the answer can be found with the right research -> which I see as implying that IAAP wants us to seek out what he already knows and could tell us.
miles, i clearly see my name there. so you're dragging me into this.
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Post by Talalay on May 26, 2008 5:04:38 GMT -5
Well... as embarrassing as it is of me to respond to this thread in a topic related manner and not hurl insults at fellow posters I like to think Miles is bringing our attention...
The Beatles bring the 'comatose' Lord Mayor to life with a quick burst of George's 'If I needed someone' with a quick harmony of the line 'You've got time to rectify (slightly looping)'
He wakes up and...
Mayor - 'It's quite uncanny - your faces'
Paul 'They're quite cute really'
Mayor - 'You could pass for the originals'
John 'We are the originals'
Mayor - 'You could impersonate them and rally the land to rebellion'
I think its a reference to The Beatles being originally put together for a world order agenda, and McCartney being replaced in order to keep that agenda on track.
The interesting factor for me is the overwhelming use of Apple imagery - which for many represents the corporation they put together themselves to independently break away and start calling their own shots.
And of course, that was when the project began to unravel and John in particular began to develop an anti-establishment persona, at least so portrayed by mainstream media.
Am I blowing hot or cold miles?
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Post by tafultong on May 26, 2008 13:48:19 GMT -5
Well... as embarrassing as it is of me to respond to this thread in a topic related manner and not hurl insults at fellow posters I like to think Miles is bringing our attention... The Beatles bring the 'comatose' Lord Mayor to life with a quick burst of George's 'If I needed someone' with a quick harmony of the line 'You've got time to rectify (slightly looping)' I'm not implying in any way that this diminishes the point of your original post, but just to keep things accurate, the "snatch of a tune" was not "If I Needed Someone." The line "And you've got time to rectify" comes from "Think for Yourself."
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Post by Talalay on May 26, 2008 14:19:57 GMT -5
Tafultong - you're absolutely right, I knew it was one of Georges songs around the '65 period, right tune, wrong title... thanks for the correction! By the way I do like your blog page, some great links. Milesdeo - It's an interesting tangent - I would like to see a clearer pic of the Lord Mayors hat. Was it a relative of Crowley who was Lord Mayor of London at that time or am I going to make a fool of myself two posts running?
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