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Post by hammerheadsmiley on Sept 20, 2012 15:05:58 GMT -5
We've all seen the reflection of I ONE IX, indicating the date Nov. 9th, on the Sgt. Pepper's album cover. Another common clue is the lyric in the song "She's Leaving Home" from Sgt. Pepper's that says "Wednesday morning at 5 0' clock as the day begins..." that people believe to be describing the time of death of Paul McCartney. If you look at a calendar and go back to Nov. 9, 1966, it was indeed a Wednesday.
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Sept 21, 2012 2:11:22 GMT -5
That is creepy...
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Post by linus on Sept 21, 2012 3:40:09 GMT -5
One thing I've recently noticed, that I haven't seen mentioned before (although I bet it has been), is that it says he die, not he died. It's not in past tense, it's in future tense.
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Post by ipuffin on Sept 21, 2012 5:37:08 GMT -5
Linus, I think that it either discredits the clue altogether, or, more probably, that there's only so much you can do with mirror-in-the-middle writing, and grammar has to take one for the message to get across.
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Post by iameye on Sept 21, 2012 8:39:52 GMT -5
Two old clues that fit together... Three old clues, i f you want to throw in the Carnival of LIGHT ;D www.cutebabyname.com/luc.htmlWe would dance Light up the sky With your message fly With your message Bells will ring out for our love
We can do it Gonna do it tonight Sing till we fly together Dance till we're high together Dance till we're high togetherHigh on LSD! ;D Look around, kids. Do you see anyone else out there "lighting up the Sky with" her "message"? Well, do ya do ya do ya? ;D It'll soon be here If we knew what it meant We would take care Shake our headsWe would be there! ;D
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Post by iameye on Sept 21, 2012 8:55:43 GMT -5
Somebody can move me Oh I'm feeling naked Words are getting higher Everybody fire Lord the sun is rising again Words are getting higher Everybody fire Lord the sun is rising again
Words are getting higher Everybody fire Lord the sun is rising again Words are getting higher Everybody fire Lord the sun is rising again Words are getting higher Everybody fire Lord the sun is rising again
Two old clues that fit together
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Post by iameye on Sept 21, 2012 10:00:21 GMT -5
My Heart is like a wheel. lol
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Post by B on Sept 21, 2012 16:58:13 GMT -5
iameye wrote: High on LSD! ;D No, thank you. When I read the opening post, for some reason the Gemini 12 mission came to mind. At TKIN, beatlepaul or SunKing had suggested that the dead Paul had been secretly sent into space aboard the Agena docking unit used in that mission. <--- C MoonI started tp wonder when that mission had taken place. Well guess what: It was two days after Wednesday, the 9th. A Friday, the 11th. Launch date: November 11, 1966, 3:46:33 p.m. ESTOr 3:47 EST, rounding it off to the nearest minute. Klaatu album " 3:47 EST" The one with "Beatles" written in the plants in the picture on the cover, and the Paul-faced-sun, and - oh yes! - with the first cut on the album being: Klaatu- Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craftwww.youtube.com/watch?v=9URM_5R-vWk"In the 1951 science fiction film The Day the Earth Stood Still, the alien emissary Klaatu arrives in Washington, D.C. at 3:47 in the afternoon Eastern Standard Time." The Gemini 12 mission was the last of the Gemini series of Nasa space shots, before the Apollo program began. So, you know, you could think of it as "out with the old Gemini (Paul), and in with the new Apollo (Faul aka 'Apollo C Vermouth'). The last Gemini 12 mission was symbolicly represented in a painting on the cover of the Moody Blues album, "Days of Future Passed", which was released in December 1967. Friday morning at nine o'clock she is far away Waiting to keep the appointment she madeWas the dead Paul really onboard the Agena thruster the Gemini crew docked with? I would tend to think not, but then again, there's this: A photo shot from the Gemini 12 capsule of the Agena docking module drifting off into the distance after the experiment had been completed. And those three, perfectly triangularly placed dots in the distance? Just space debris according to NASA. mmm-hmmmm! Looks to me as if the 'occupants were called' to pick up the body! But what do I know? Starship 2IZNA9, no doubt. Was he really really dead? Doesn't sound like it. "Standing in the hall of the great cathedral Waiting for the transport to come Starship 2IZNA9" the great cathedral?Listen for the rhythmic count down starting at 3:43 to 3:55, before the last ascending note (sounding for all the world like a musical portrait of a rocket launch) starts. The Beatles - A Day In The Life HD www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xljFT44Y1Y ♫ This is Ground Control to major Tom: you've really made the grade! ♫ made the grade: Orbital inclination 28.87°
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Post by B on Sept 21, 2012 17:52:45 GMT -5
Agena docking craft of the type used in the Gemini 12 mission ♫ A good friend of mine studies the stars ♫ (Paul leaves)Faul comes "back to the egg"
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Post by iameye on Sept 21, 2012 18:31:57 GMT -5
Agena docking craft of the type used in the Gemini 12 mission ♫ A good friend of mine studies the stars ♫ (Paul leaves)Faul comes "back to the egg" Agena?IMAGINE I know they say LET IT BE Oh, my, something in my eye - eye Something in the sky - sky Waiting there for me! The outer hatch rolled slowly back The service men were heard to sigh For there revealed in glowing robes Was Lucy in the sky LET there B More LIGHT!come on!
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Post by iameye on Sept 21, 2012 18:36:40 GMT -5
iameye wrote: High on LSD! ;D No, thank you. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, B. No thank you? Your loss, Buddy.
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Post by iameye on Sept 21, 2012 19:05:40 GMT -5
there was a Lady we all know it's in the details
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Post by linus on Sept 22, 2012 2:33:21 GMT -5
So, your friend from the '80s was right, B
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Post by linus on Sept 22, 2012 2:35:45 GMT -5
My Heart is like a wheel. Let me roll it
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Post by B on Sept 22, 2012 3:36:10 GMT -5
linus wrote: So, your friend from the '80s was right, B Well technically, yes, but you kind of had to be there. The way he put it (speaking to about three of us) was, "Hey, you want to hear a good one? Paul McCartney died in a car crash in 1965, and his body was shot into space." (bewildered silence) Me: Who told you that? Other friend: What do you mean? That Paul McCartney isn't Paul McCartney? "He died in a car crash, and they sent his body into space. The Paul we see today isn't the real one." Me: But why would they do that? I mean, why would they send his body into space? "I don't know. That's just what I heard." Me: Where did you hear that? "Oh, I don't know. I think I read it somewhere." (Being evasive)end of conversation So for those few minutes, I thought about the night of October 20, 1969, but it sounded so stupid coming from my friend, that I quickly forgot about it. Trust me, he had no inside knowledge himself.
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Post by vOOdOOgurU on Sept 23, 2012 3:24:01 GMT -5
I think this is an excellent post. Of course one would ask " why would they send the body of Paul into space" It's a good question. But then one could ask, " why did Parsons and Hubbard attempt in 1946 to manifest an individual incarnation of the archetypal divine feminine called Babalon?" ... and why did Marvel artist/writer Jack Kirby seem to have a prophetic vision of an alien abduction via "Egg", and then have Betty & Barney Hill report they were abducted in the same area Aleister Crowley used to live in, he who did his attempt at manifestation. I am the Eggman!!! ;D 1965 bothers me. I know everyone believes McCartney died in 1966. The last interview with the touring Beatles in 1966, and the Paul McCartney interview of 1968 -- well those are the same guy. I've snatched/captured multiple images from both interviews, and '66 and '68 McCartney are the same person. I'm convinced of that. On the other hand I'm not convinced anything prior to 1966 is him. Not at all. You have a moped/motorcycle accident reported in late 1965 where McCartney sustained injuries to his face, resulting in a scar on his lip, and a chipped tooth. In 1967 he states he grew a moustache to cover this scar on his lip. A full year later he gets self-conscious about it. But the chipped tooth he walked around with for 6 months. And that, to me, makes no sense. Having broken/chipped a tooth (the same one in fact) I had to get that replaced immediately. For one, it tended to snag on the inside of the lip whenever speaking. It was annoying more than uncomfortable. For two, the possibility of accidentally piercing the inside of your lip triples. It's hard to eat, speak, let alone sing with a chipped tooth. And I wasn't even in the public eye!!! That McCartney walked around with a chipped tooth from Dec 1965, until May 1966, while touring, making albums, promotional videos, just seems weird to me. The butcher photo (Yesterday & Today) was doctored to make him look like his tooth was fine. These shots were taken in March 1966. But it's evident in May 1966 when Rain/Paperback Writer films were made his tooth is still very much chipped. Everyone points to Sgt.Pepper as the "beginning of death". No. It's on Revolver. It's in the songs themselves. Because if you look at the subject matter of Beatles songs before that album, it's all pop fair. It's all love me do, with only one song really alluding to death (Baby's In Black). The rest are I'd die without yer lurve sort of things. And escalation of jealousy from Lennon. Then in 1966, and Revolver you get the 3 main writers (Harrison, Lennon, McCartney) all talking about death. In metaphysical, physical terms. It's so prevalent on Revolver, you can interchange the lyrics of Eleanor Rigby, Love You To, and She Said She Said so it all blends together like one lyric. Or a conversation. (Try it also with You Won't See Me/Think For Yourself/Nowhere Man from the album previous) Lennon also changes his lyric subject matter directly after Nowhere Man into speaking about only the colours Yellow and Green, and allusions to water/floating/streams. He does this for 2 years. If it's not water, it's those two colours mentioned. Exclusively. He writes about nothing else. Until the "White Album". My "gut" is telling me something happened in 1965. AFTER "Yesterday". I think B's post was excellent. Gemini Working.
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Post by B on Sept 26, 2012 11:33:00 GMT -5
Agena?IMAGINE I know they say LET IT BE Oh, my, something in my eye - eye Something in the sky - sky Waiting there for me! The outer hatch rolled slowly back The service men were heard to sigh For there revealed in glowing robes Was Lucy in the sky Iameye quoted from the song "Let there be more light" by Pink Floyd from the album "A Saucerful of secrets". I wonder if this song predicted the events that took place on Christmas in 1980 in Rendlesham Forest. Pink Floyd Let There Be More Light www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI_3nhAUmv8Far, far, far, far a-way, way People heard him say, say I will find a way, way There will come a day, day Something will return Then at last the mighty ship, Descending on a point of flame Made contact with the human race at Mildenhall Now, now, now Is the time, time, time To be be be aware Carter's father saw it there And knew the Rhull revealed to him The living soul of Hereward the wake Oh, my something in my eye eye Something in the sky sky Waiting there for me The outer lock rolled slowly back The servicemen were heard to sigh For there revealed in flowing robes Was Lucy in the sky Oh, oh did you ever know, know? Never ever will they I'll say -----------------------------Mildenhall in the song lyrics is RAF Mildenhall. It appears to be very close to RAF Bentwaters, where the Rendlesham Forest incident took place. The Rendlesham UFO Encounterwww.youtube.com/watch?v=r35q0KQMXOgThe short version of the story is that in Rendlesham Forest, a part located inside the Bentwaters base, lights came down from the sky, and then merged, at which point there was a flash, and suddenly there was a landed craft upon the ground! Some of the troops went to see it, and saw a door open. After that, only a few people seem to remember what happened. Oh, oh did you ever know, know? Never ever will theyDid Lucy in the Sky emerge? I don't know. But she came on Christmas!
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Post by whammo on Nov 30, 2012 16:55:39 GMT -5
11/9 could also be an early 9/11 reference with European date format. Plus rumor has it the Beatles were quite fond of their reversals a la Mr. Crowley.
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Post by iameye on Nov 30, 2012 20:01:20 GMT -5
11/9 could also be an early 9/11 reference with European date format. Plus rumor has it the Beatles were quite fond of their reversals a la Mr. Crowley. Or maybe, just maybe there implied a very necessary use of a mirror would be needed. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirror_writingNo mirror, no chance to decode
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Post by whammo on Nov 30, 2012 21:48:51 GMT -5
11/9 could also be an early 9/11 reference with European date format. Plus rumor has it the Beatles were quite fond of their reversals a la Mr. Crowley. Or maybe, just maybe there implied a very necessary use of a mirror would be needed. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirror_writingNo mirror, no chance to decode Another excellent point!
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Post by iameye on Nov 30, 2012 22:54:38 GMT -5
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Post by superman on Dec 1, 2012 3:40:36 GMT -5
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Post by sniffer on Aug 29, 2015 4:55:21 GMT -5
Come on, you know, they told me If I walked up slowly and I gave you the eye You might like it They said you never made it with a Gemini. And you know they never lie Because they're friends of mine You know, you know they'd rather die And that's why. ...
Good good golly I got a hole in my pocket 'cause you look so fine Hey, mama, don't let me down in front of these friends of mine. ...
Because they're standing in the door They're expecting me to score You got a pair of forty-fours and what's more more more Hey baby I love you Runaway baby, I need you"
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Post by delysid on Nov 2, 2015 19:05:34 GMT -5
Now I like this because in the past week or so, I'd quite independently noticed a few spacy thematics in some old McCartney interviews I came by. First you had him talking about the early fame and how, at first, they were still able to go on holiday to places like Greece and Cyprus and not get recognised. Then he noted that next year it wasn't so because their fame had increased and in one of these interviews (he's given a few that are fairly similar) he says 'So I realised I'd probably have to go for a holiday on the moon' And of course 'I thought the only lonely place was on the moon' in 'Band on the Run'. And then there's that star or asteroid or something that got named after him. So yeah...probably he was shot out into space, contacted with the reptilian overlords and well the rest is al very Ickely.
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