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Post by vOOdOOgurU on Nov 27, 2012 10:13:20 GMT -5
I'm prepared to go out on a limb and say the official date of Paul McCartney's death is Saturday, 17th September 1966. Somewhere in France.
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Post by linus on Nov 27, 2012 15:41:47 GMT -5
An allusion to someone losing their head in a car crash goes even further back on The Beatles for Sale album, where the 4 Beatles are pictured in Twickenham Studios, in front of the mural that adorned its lobby. This featured actors and notables from the studio's long history. Paul is pictured right next to an image of Jayne Mansfield, in the one film she did for Twickenham Studios, "To Catch a Thief". In this movie she portrays a character named Billie. Or Billy. In 1967 of course, Mansfield died in a car crash. Though she did not "lose her head", she was effectively "scalped" in the accident. Kenneth Anger's Hollywood Babylon supplies evidence of this fact that she was not decapitated. To me that's one of the earliest "Death Clues", but in a "prophetic way" like as in The Who's WHO ARE YOU, and Keith Moon sitting in the chair that reads Not To Be Taken Away. It just seems to me, very convenient that an actress who died in a car crash and "lost her head", portraying a character named Billie, should be right next to Paul McCartney's head in the Beatles for Sale image. He who was replaced by "Billy" after losing his head in a car crash. Good point about the Mansfield connection. And, of course, Paul is intentionally holding a cig in his right hand in that photo, which was used in album artwork. Just as he did here.
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Post by vOOdOOgurU on Nov 27, 2012 16:10:18 GMT -5
I have a sneaking suspicion that both of those images have been reversed. Why? Because of Paul McCartney's Right Eye. It appears smaller and lower on his face than his left eye. Which should be the other way around. You can notice on the front cover of Beatles for Sale how much lower McCartney's left eye was to his right. I think both the Mural and I Want To are reversed images, like the trunk cover on Yesterday & Today. (and Introducing the Beatles on VJ)
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Post by vOOdOOgurU on Nov 27, 2012 16:13:22 GMT -5
ARRGGHHH and I always do this!!!
The film is It Takes a Thief (1960) with Jayne Mansfield. To Catch a Thief is a Hitchcock film (1955). I always do this!! Well actually I only started doing it recently, because it was just before I noticed the Mansfield/McCartney that I saw To Catch a Thief on television. About a week before in fact. So I just confuse the two by association.
Must stop doing that!
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Post by vOOdOOgurU on Nov 27, 2012 16:15:47 GMT -5
Was also just watching a Youtube video about Theodor W. Adorno and Tavistock, and how he was expelled from Germany. The video also mentions the Nazi party and a "cult" called The Dionysians.
Which struck that familiar bell that's been ringing.Dionysus being the brother of Apollo. And things going all a bit ... what the hell is happening here.
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Post by linus on Nov 27, 2012 16:19:00 GMT -5
I have a sneaking suspicion that both of those images have been reversed. Why? Because of Paul McCartney's Right Eye. It appears smaller and lower on his face than his left eye. Which should be the other way around. You can notice on the front cover of Beatles for Sale how much lower McCartney's left eye was to his right. I think both the Mural and I Want To are reversed images, like the trunk cover on Yesterday & Today. (and Introducing the Beatles on VJ) If those photos were flipped, then everybody's hair part and coat buttons are on the wrong side. (Also, from what I can see, his left eye is lower in both photos. Though in the Twick photo they seem more level, though the angling is a little unusual.)
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Post by vOOdOOgurU on Nov 27, 2012 16:24:09 GMT -5
I have a sneaking suspicion that both of those images have been reversed. Why? Because of Paul McCartney's Right Eye. It appears smaller and lower on his face than his left eye. Which should be the other way around. You can notice on the front cover of Beatles for Sale how much lower McCartney's left eye was to his right. I think both the Mural and I Want To are reversed images, like the trunk cover on Yesterday & Today. (and Introducing the Beatles on VJ) If those photos were flipped, then everybody's hair part and coat buttons are on the wrong side. (Also, from what I can see, his left eye is lower in both photos. Though in the Twick photo they seem more level.) You're probably right. I've been looking at so many pictures of the dude, I can't tell anymore LOL
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Post by linus on Nov 27, 2012 16:28:04 GMT -5
Was also just watching a Youtube video about Theodor W. Adorno and Tavistock, and how he was expelled from Germany. The video also mentions the Nazi party and a "cult" called The Dionysians. Which struck that familiar bell that's been ringing.Dionysus being the brother of Apollo. And things going all a bit ... what the hell is happening here. Speaking of Dionysus, here is something I posted a couple months ago. From Wikipedia: [Dionysis] was the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness and ecstasy in Greek mythology. Later images show Dionysis as a beardless, sensuous, naked or half-naked androgynous youth: the literature describes him as womanly or "man-womanish." In its fully developed form, his central cult imagery shows his triumphant, disorderly arrival or return, as if from some place beyond the borders of the known and civilized. His procession (thiasus) is made up of wild female followers (maenads)… '50s/60s pop star Dion = Dionysis?
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Post by iameye on Jan 29, 2015 9:55:18 GMT -5
The Beatles released an album entitled 'Yesterday and Today.' This is a quote attributed to Osiris in the Egyptian Book of the Dead: "I am yesterday and I am today. I have the power to be born a second time." -Osiris If Paul is playing the role of a resurrected deity, then the whole Paul is 'dead' myth takes on an entirely new and clearer meaning. -- now I know this will undoubtedly draw out Iameye and almost assuredly a myriad of video, photo and lyrical distractions away from the main point. Don't follow her down the garden path. Concentrate on the evidence. Stick to the topic. You want 'The Revelation?' Then let's start putting the facts and stories together and reveal it ourselves.
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Post by B on Feb 1, 2015 12:38:58 GMT -5
On her album, Cheryl wrote: "for O" next to this song title. ^^^^^ = OSheryl Crow - Safe and Sound - live 2002 - with lyrics www.youtube.com/watch?v=8geF5T666Mc ( www.youtube.com/watch?v=8geF5T 666Mc ) Maybe this is forever Forever fades away Like a rocket ascending into space Could you not be sad Could you not break down After all I won't let go Until you're safe and sound Until you're safe and sound There's beauty in release There's no one left to please But you and me I don't blame you for quitting I know you really try If only you could hang on through the night I don't want to be lonely I don't want to be scared All our friends are waiting there Until you're safe and sound Until you're safe and sound There's beauty in release There's no one left to please But you and me Until you're safe and sound 'til you're safe and sound 'til you're safe and sound 'til you're safe and sound... Feel like I could've held on Feel like I could've let go Feel like I could've let go Feel like I could've helped you Feel like I could've changed you Feel like I could've held you Feel like I could've hurt you Feel like I was a stranger Feel like I was an angel Feel like I was a hero Feel like I was a zero Feel like I could have changed you Feel like I could have healed you Feel like I could have saved you Feel like I should've heard you Feel like I could have moved you Feel like I could have changed you Feel like I could have healed you Feel like I should've told you Feel like I could have loved you Feel like I could have loved you Feel like I could have loved you Feel like I really loved you Feel like I really loved you Feel like I really loved you Feel like I really loved you Feel like I really loved you
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Post by B on Mar 28, 2015 21:02:36 GMT -5
And as can be noticed, it's only John that stares down into "the grave". All the others looked away. And it was this cover actually that made me look into something else about 10 years ago. Something completely different in fact. The question of when Paul McCartney started taking over the Beatles from John Lennon. Now, everyone says this happens after Epstein's death. But album cover imagery, and some other things said to me, I think it was earlier. And that's where I noticed John Lennon literally goes into hibernation for that period of 2 years, mentioning water, rivers, rain, and the colours yellow and green. And I thought, what the hell is that? Why hasn't anyone noticed that before about this composer? I've seen multitudes of analysis of Lennon lyrics, song composition, etc. I mean it's The Beatles, what hasn't been written? But I had never seen anyone notice that for 2 years, this guy wanted to talk about rarely anything else except for water. And if he saw something, it was either yellow or green. It was also looking at the subject matter of Beatles songs between 1963 and 1966. And somewhere around 1965, I pinpointed something happening. I of course don't know what this was. But the tone of lyrics changed. And of course this could just be they as composers maturing and developing their communication through words. It could. By Revolver, Lennon, Harrison and McCartney all seem preoccupied by death. It's mentioned so much on Revolver one thinks someone had died they mention it so much. And not in the "baby, I'd die without your love" way. It is not dying, it is not dying. Rubber Soul brings up someone having disappeared, or cannot be seen, or has changed. It gets to a point where you can actually interchange the lyrics from multiple songs and it reads like a conversation. Nowhere Man, Think For Yourself, You Won't See Me, I'm Looking Through You. Although your mind's opaque. The album was recorded in 4 weeks to make it in time for Christmas. December 1965. Which also holds the event of Paul McCartney's moped crash, after their last tour of the UK. And then a period of no tours, much speculation about the future of The Beatles, and Paul McCartney walking around with a chipped tooth for 6 months, until they begin to tour again (starting with Japan in June 1966) And the "change" happens directly after "Yesterday". Whatever happened in The Beatles that brought about particular events, starts with McCartney's writing of that song and its release. Something changes right then and there. They were never the same band again. In many ways. If McCartney started usurping power from Lennon, it began here. No it's not in the news, no it's not in a biography. Every source will tell you it happens after Epstein's death. My eyes saw it happening after "Yesterday". Perhaps it was right from the start. Or at least, perhaps the focus was meant to be on Paul from the start.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2015 10:31:12 GMT -5
The Beatles released an album entitled 'Yesterday and Today.' This is a quote attributed to Osiris in the Egyptian Book of the Dead: "I am yesterday and I am today. I have the power to be born a second time." -Osiris If Paul is playing the role of a resurrected deity, then the whole Paul is 'dead' myth takes on an entirely new and clearer meaning.
-- now I know this will undoubtedly draw out Iameye and almost assuredly a myriad of video, photo and lyrical distractions away from the main point. Don't follow her down the garden path. Concentrate on the evidence. Stick to the topic. You want 'The Revelation?' Then let's start putting the facts and stories together and reveal it ourselves.
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Post by B on Apr 1, 2015 9:58:06 GMT -5
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