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Post by cherilyn7 on Aug 8, 2014 19:18:40 GMT -5
If it was so hot, why wear a two piece suit? Why, once again, in a publicity photo was "Paul" holding a cigarette?
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Aug 9, 2014 14:31:39 GMT -5
If it was so hot, you would not have been able to walk on the hot pavement... Does he expect us to believe that horsecrap?
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Post by delysid on Oct 21, 2014 14:56:50 GMT -5
You're right. He shoulda been NUDE.
PS-anybody actually ever TRIED walking on tarmac with no shoes and comparing that with shoes or sandals?
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Oct 22, 2014 19:02:15 GMT -5
Walking on hot pavement in barefeet better than wearing sandals? Maybe he was doing one of those things like men who sleep on a bed of nails....walk on hot coals....a ritual.
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Post by delysid on Oct 23, 2014 4:45:33 GMT -5
Yes but I'm being quite serious. Many, many times I have kicked off shoes or sandals in summer to walk on the bare pavement and tarmac and other surfaces It is NOT hot.
There's be a hell of a lot of toddlers running around needing hospital treatment if that were true!
Therefore, that it doesn't make sense for him to be barefoot if it's hot, is based upon an idea in WORDS not in PRACTICE.
Just sayin' TRY IT
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Post by NothingIsReal1985 on Nov 3, 2014 13:39:07 GMT -5
I agree, Delysid; it's just NOT practical to be walking around on pavement searingly hot enough to fry eggs on. Perhaps Faul's handlers -- IF what he's saying it the truth, and that's a BIG if, b/c since the Fauls/Bills are convulsive, proverbial, pathological liars simply because they're living their lives pretending to be someone else... someone they're clearly NOT -- forced him to walk barefoot on that hot pavement... as a result of some sort of ritual or as part of his trauma-based programming or mind-control.
When someone is unable to keep their story straight -- b/c they're constantly changing it -- it basically means that they're lying and NOT telling the truth.
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Nov 5, 2014 13:27:37 GMT -5
He is representing a "dead" man, and dead people don't have feelings in their feet, he could walk on hot pavement and not feel anything....most likely mind over matter, mind control....
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Post by NothingIsReal1985 on Nov 5, 2014 15:05:23 GMT -5
He is representing a "dead" man, and dead people don't have feelings in their feet, he could walk on hot pavement and not feel anything....most likely mind over matter, mind control.... I hadn't thought about that, but it definitely rings true. Moreover, corpses are buried barefooted, as there is no need for them to wear shoes. (I didn't know this until recently.) I've seen this in a 1989-'90 movie -- starring Matthew Broadwick and Denzel Washington -- that took place during the Civil War, but I'll expound on that matter later on.
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Post by beatlas231 on Nov 5, 2014 15:44:14 GMT -5
He is representing a "dead" man, and dead people don't have feelings in their feet, he could walk on hot pavement and not feel anything....most likely mind over matter, mind control.... I hadn't thought about that, but it definitely rings true. Moreover, corpses are buried barefooted, as there is no need for them to wear shoes. (I didn't know this until recently.) I've seen this in a 1989-'90 movie -- starring Matthew Broadwick and Denzel Washington -- that took place during the Civil War, but I'll expound on that matter later on. (All of our messages were subliminal)What is this Code?en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khepri#SymbolismThere was no cult devoted to Khepri, and he was largely subordinate to the greater sun god Ra. Often, Khepri and another solar deity, Atum, were seen as aspects of Ra: Khepri was the morning sun, Ra was the midday sun, and Atum was the sun in the evening."Once you start tampering with Beatle material, you're tampering with the Holy Grail"
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Nov 6, 2014 20:31:11 GMT -5
Barefoot burials...don't know if there is any religious connection... But there is a curiosity to the Egyptian thing...mummies are Barefoot....LOL but they are all wrapped up in their deaths....(pun intended)
Something that struck me about John in that one clip from some talk show....when he had a hard time answering the question, I know that the video was enhanced to make it seem weird, but if it was the real John, how could he not remember the clues??? But that's another subject.
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Post by privyprincess on Nov 16, 2014 18:44:45 GMT -5
Maybe Abbey Road is a sacred place? Does anyone have some coordinates?
Traditionally, people take off their shoes when entering a very sacred place or location as a sign of respect and reverence.
If that were the case, I'm not sure why the other Beatles didn't do the same. Maybe they didn't know.
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Dec 2, 2014 19:07:09 GMT -5
Perhaps Abbey Road Studios are on some masonic co ordinates...never heard...but I do say that to many folks, the recording studio that brought us Beatle music is holy ground...perhaps Bill represents the resurrected one, and thus, no need of shoes. Perhaps in his own estimation he is a "god"...much like Egyptian Pharaohs who proclaimed their own deity.
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Post by sniffer on Aug 15, 2015 13:43:44 GMT -5
I agree, Delysid; it's just NOT practical to be walking around on pavement searingly hot enough to fry eggs on. Perhaps Faul's handlers -- IF what he's saying it the truth, and that's a BIG if, b/c since the Fauls/Bills are convulsive, proverbial, pathological liars simply because they're living their lives pretending to be someone else... someone they're clearly NOT -- forced him to walk barefoot on that hot pavement... as a result of some sort of ritual or as part of his trauma-based programming or mind-control. When someone is unable to keep their story straight -- b/c they're constantly changing it -- it basically means that they're lying and NOT telling the truth. LONDON WEATHER 1969August - Wet and rather dull with temperatures close to average. Mean Temperature 16.9°C Monthly Highest 29.8°C Total Rain 93 mm Monthly Lowest 8.6°C Total Sun 152 hrs There was a rather cool and changeable start to the month, and thunderstorms on the night of the 2nd/3rd produced 57mm of rain. Towards the end of the first week it became settled and pleasantly warm, and during the second week it became hot, with the high on the 11th near 30°C. A thundery breakdown to cooler weather followed, and although there were a few fine and warm days after mid month, the end of August was rather cool and unsettled." __________________________________________________________ If anyone can provide more detailed info on the exact day - please do all in all, even at 30 cel, it's not egg-frying-on-pavement hot. Certainly, it is fortunate for everyone involved (including all of you - and me. Hi!) that the cover of Abbey Road does not depict him crossing the road with flip-flops. I don't think that History could withstand it. Linda was right in trying to change the narrative, though the photographic evidence (that out of respect, I will not post here) is damning indeed. Whether we will call them flip-flops or sandals- these items were indeed on his person that day. Having accumulated this disturbing habit, is, no doubt, what ultimately caused an anonymous friend of his to remark to him that his foot-hygiene is far from satisfactory. The friendly remark is met with passive-aggressive hostility With all criticism falling on deaf ears, the problem persisted and grew, reaching its peak when Seiwell and McCullough bailed out of traveling to Nigeria, realizing it would be hot there, and that flip-flops would be involved. Laine was supposed say something but chickened out no one tells you about these things. That's why I'm here to tell you about these things sssniff uP!
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