What's his whole new Aspinall-Bush thing?
Why did you leave 4k?
Here's what happened, PlasticPaul.
Athenais at Revolution9 asked me if I thought that the song "Carry On" by Kansas was related to PID/PWR.
The simple answer to that is "Yes", imo, but in reviewing the lyrics
at a lyrics website, i noticed that there are about 16 Kansas albums, and, judging from the song titles,
almost all of them have some connection to the larger picture of what PID/PWR is about.
I wanted to give her a detailed answer, relating to some of the things posted at TKIN.
Since dragging all the TKIN material to Revolution 9 was going to be a time-consuming pain in the a**,
I figured I could save myself a lot of work if she was already familiar with some of the posts there.
I had heard that she was possibly the forum manager at TKIN, and so, if she was, she would be
familiar with the ideas there, and I wouldn't have to spend a lot of time transferring material.
So I asked her if she was the forum manager at TKIN, and she got all defensive, didn't answer
the question, and then told me to "get with it", or words to that effect.
Since I was looking at the Revolution 9 site, I looked at some of the recent threads, and saw this one:
1966.proboards40.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1115389984&oage2I posted a response saying that I was having a little difficulty following the flow of the thread,
and that I thought if people had trouble believing that Don Knotts had played the role
of Brian, they'd have an even harder time buying into the notion that Gene Wilder had played the role of Neil Aspinall.
Her response was to delete my post, and send me a PM that said, in so many words,
"If you're too stupid to follow what's going on here, maybe you should limit your posts to TKIN."
Her message was followed by this:
, so I figured the message
wasn't to be taken at face value,
but I didn't get what she was implying, which, in hindsight, seems to have been that
she
IS the forum manager at TKIN.
It was like being stabbed in the back, and I was hurt and angry, but my feeling was that somehow
I was missing something. Now notice that her last words in this thread were:
"I ask again...
GEOFFREY A. SILBERMAN?
Is anybody out there?"So I again posted a response that said:
"There won't be any responses if you delete them all!
How is anyone supposed to know that "Geoffrey Silberman" is Gene Wilder?
You asked the question last December; it is now August.
I think that answers the question!"
I went on to say that if there are now two Faul impersonators, as well as Dino Danelli, the waters
are muddied even more than what they were, at which point I asked how the new Neil
was supposed to fit in with what we already knew, which was that :
"Neil was Faul was MMT bus guy was Feorge was Fingo was Feric was Fia was Fylvie was George Martin was Paul Raymond was Bill Shepherd was Frian overlayed on a map of Cleveland. That should solve it."Those are Red Lion's words, of course, but mine were essentially the same.
She deleted that post, and abruptly banned me from the Revolution9 forum.
After thinking over night about what had happened, I decided that I wouldn't wish my experience
to be anyone else's, and decided that by deleting my posts at TKIN, I could at least control
whatever appeal TKIN might have for viewers based on my input.
Before I end this post, let me give credit where it's due.
The "GAS" as someone's initials clue
is actually a pretty good one, because it means, for example, that when Mick Jagger sang,
"I'm Jumpin' Jack Flash; it's a gas, gas, gas", he was trying to point a finger at whoever is "GAS"
as being the devil incarnate! (If you don't understand, just trust me on this one.)
Furthermore, just to make sure the message got out, his
"Sympathy For the Devil" was
pointed at the same person: "I'm a man of wealth and taste.
Pleased to meet you;
Hope you guess my name!"
He wasn't saying he, Mick Jagger, was lucifer. He was saying that
he hopes we guess who is!
Clarification: The actual point of "Sympathy For the Devil" is that "everyone" is the devil,
and his name, to be guessed, is your own name sometimes.
But still, it was a way, on another level, to hint that
the devil was walking among us.Some would say Jagger was hinting at Faul, of course.
There's the curious line in
"Sympathy For the Devil" about troubadores getting killed before they reached Bombay, (India),
which some have suggested were the Beatles.
And there was the odd album title, "Their satanic Majesties Request", suggesting the Rolling
Stones felt that they were being forced to perform come hell or high water.
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Any way the question arises: Which "Faul" might Mick be suggesting is the devil, (if any)?
Dino Danelli? Bill Sheppard? Neil Aspinall? Feil Faspinall? etc.
What BeatlePaul is trying to say by asking which Neil Aspinall is playing the role of Bush,
is that
Geoffry
Adrian
Sheppard who played Feil (etc.) has also played the role of Bush at times.
He's suggesting that Paul Raymond/Stanshall/Pepper/Ackrill/Ralston/McCartney is a man who is so into playing characters
that he has challenged himself to play everyone 'from presidents to rockstars' etc.
Is this man actually Gene Wilder? I don't think so.
Is he "the devil"? Mick Jagger (and others) may have felt he was/is.
Now let me quickly state that no one here needs to believe that,
and while I wouldn't doubt for a
minute that GWBush is satan, I suppose that the power elite might be into "fooling all the people all of the time"
enough to accomodate GAS's wishes.
I'm not saying they have.
But if anyone would know, it seems it would be the "owl god" that
Alex Jones says they all worship at the Bohemian Grove in California.
Yes, she oughtta know.
Did I mention that the "owl goddess" at the grove ATHENA IS?