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Post by astro4 on Oct 19, 2014 18:42:11 GMT -5
September 11th, 1966Paul McCartney dies, according to 60if, on the evening of Sunday, September 11th. (whether you accept this may depend on whether you believe he was present at the Melody Maker Awards two days later on the 13th: invanddis.proboards.com/thread/7690/melody-maker-awards-mccartneySeptember 11th, 1967The Magical Mystery Tour begins, at 10.30 that morning. September 11th, 1968(NB these dates are Claire Kuehn's findings)Lennon recorded his Glass Onion song at Abbey Road.Two songs where Lennon is haunted by Paul's presence IMO are Come Together and Glass Onion. The former has all the nightmare of his violent death, while the latter is Lennon yearning for the spirit of Paul his great companion ('You know we're as close as can be, man'). September 11th, 1969The PID story broke in America: 'Is Beatle Paul McCartney Dead?' appeared in the student newpaper The Drake-Times Delphic at Drake University, Ohio on 17th September. Its source, according to the Memoirs of Billy Shears was: Does that check out? According to Turn Me on Dead Man by Andru Reeve, (2004), the story came from a struggling musician Mr D. Brown, who was holding a party at his home on Friday September 12th, where he heard the story some girl had told him. He shortly after told the sports editor Mr Tim Harper and so it was published. That's the very first PID document in print! Can anyone clarify this?
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Post by beacon on Oct 20, 2014 3:37:43 GMT -5
September 11th, 1969The PID story broke in America: 'Is Beatle Paul McCartney Dead?' appeared in the student newpaper The Drake-Times Delphic at Drake University, Ohio on 17th September. Its source, according to the Memoirs of Billy Shears was: Does that check out? According to Turn Me on Dead Man by Andru Reeve, (2004), the story came from a struggling musician Mr D. Brown, who was holding a party at his home on Friday September 12th, where he heard the story some girl had told him. He shortly after told the sports editor Mr Tim Harper and so it was published. That's the very first PID document in print! Can anyone clarify this?
Hi Astro4, The accepted story is that the rumour broke via Drake University through Dart Brown, though I do not believe he has ever colloborated it. I did email him but received no response. Perhaps you could try? dartanyan@dartanyan.com
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Post by linus on Oct 20, 2014 14:45:43 GMT -5
The first Beatles recording to be released, the Love Me Do 45, was recorded on 9/11/62. The first Beatles recording session at EMI was on 6/6/62.Sept. 11th, 1967 Charles Manson records the bulk of his first album. Manson finished recording it on August 9th, 1968 - exactly one year before Tate's death. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lie:_The_Love_and_Terror_CultThe Magical Myster Tour double-EP was released on 12/8/67 - exactly 13 (chairs) years to the day before Lennon's shooting. That same day the Rolling Stones release Their Satanic Majesties Request. On Sept. 11th 1968, The Beach Boys recorded a cover of Manson's song Cease To Exist, which they renamed Never Learn Not To Love. Wikipedia says it was released as the B-side to Bluebirds over the Mountain, on 12/2/68; other sources say 12/8/68 - 12 years before Lennon's shooting. The PID rumor went viral on October 12th, 1969 via Russ Gibb's radio show. Charles Manson was arrested on October 12th, 1969 for grand theft auto. October 12th, 1971, Tex Watson is found guilty on 7 counts of murder (he was tried separately). October 12th is Aleister Crowley's birthday. December 1st, 1969, the LAPD announced during a press conference that they have "solved" the Tate & LaBianca investigations, and have issued warrants for the arrest of the suspects. Later that day Susan Atkins is interviewed on tape and she explains the events of the Tate killings. December 2nd, 1969, newspapers contained headlines about the details of the murderers, and all 5 suspects were custody. December 1st and 2nd - Crowley's death day (there is debate over the two dates). On December 9th, 1969, Charles Manson was formally charged with the Tate/Labiance murders; and the public first became aware of him as he made his first appearance on the news. December 9th, 1980, the public becomes aware of Lennon's shooter Mark David Chapman. First scene in MMT. "The best way to go is by MDC"
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Oct 20, 2014 16:30:57 GMT -5
Mark David Chapman was just the "Lee Harvey Oswalt" of Lennon's death. And most likely by the same "company" of thugs. It's just different clothing, one being a public political figure, the other a musical public figure with strong political views.
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Post by beatlas231 on Oct 20, 2014 20:59:01 GMT -5
The first Beatles recording to be released, the Love Me Do 45, was recorded on 9/11/62. The first Beatles recording session at EMI was on 6/6/62.Sept. 11th, 1967 Charles Manson records the bulk of his first album. Manson finished recording it on August 9th, 1968 - exactly one year before Tate's death. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lie:_The_Love_and_Terror_CultThe Magical Myster Tour double-EP was released on 12/8/67 - exactly 13 (chairs) years to the day before Lennon's shooting. That same day the Rolling Stones release Their Satanic Majesties Request. On Sept. 11th 1968, The Beach Boys recorded a cover of Manson's song Cease To Exist, which they renamed Never Learn Not To Love. Wikipedia says it was released as the B-side to Bluebirds over the Mountain, on 12/2/68; other sources say 12/8/68 - 12 years before Lennon's shooting. The PID rumor went viral on October 12th, 1969 via Russ Gibb's radio show. Charles Manson was arrested on October 12th, 1969 for grand theft auto. October 12th, 1971, Tex Watson is found guilty on 7 counts of murder (he was tried separately). October 12th is Aleister Crowley's birthday. December 1st, 1969, the LAPD announced during a press conference that they have "solved" the Tate & LaBianca investigations, and have issued warrants for the arrest of the suspects. Later that day Susan Atkins is interviewed on tape and she explains the events of the Tate killings. December 2nd, 1969, newspapers contained headlines about the details of the murderers, and all 5 suspects were custody. December 1st and 2nd - Crowley's death day (there is debate over the two dates). On December 9th, 1969, Charles Manson was formally charged with the Tate/Labiance murders; and the public first became aware of him as he made his first appearance on the news. December 9th, 1980, the public becomes aware of Lennon's shooter Mark David Chapman. First scene in MMT. "The best way to go is by MDC" Your forgetting some facts that I think you might not realize played a big part in the shooting of John Lennon Which order the following happened in is your knowledge over mine but I just remember how it all went down I can remember that after the Mansons murders Polanski made a film (Rosemary's baby?) but I don't know for certain but I know that Mr. Lennon went bezerk when he saw the film because of the hidden messages that were directed towards himself and the Manson murders Then there was that one night where John and Yoko woke up in their mansion and saw some random person standing outside. If you watch one of his films, Lennon directly includes this guy in the movie because he feels he's being haunted by the murders. In fact, I'm 99.9% sure that because of this person, Lennon wrote "how do you sleep" because he felt the person should have been outside Paul's house instead of his.. Don't ask me where I get my information from, you wouldn't want to know... lol
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Post by beatlas231 on Oct 20, 2014 21:09:12 GMT -5
m.youtube.com/watch?v=4jRkNEeZKsgIt's the guy in the beginning of the video You know, the Jesus looking guy... wasnt he also killed by someone that "wanted to kill someone from a movie" ? Weird, right? Maybe after that Lennon felt Yoko was responsible which is why they split for a while shortly after.. Right around the time of Mind Games I can remember a time where John would be on the phone with Cynthia, how he thought of her as like the mother he never had or how she was taking the role of his mother in a way of how they talked Like I said, source cannot be confirmed... Or can they? ;-)
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Post by linus on Oct 20, 2014 22:22:51 GMT -5
Ira Levin not only wrote Rosemary's Baby and The Boys From Brazil, but also The Stepford Wives. Ira Levin happens to be an alum of Drake University, where the "Paul is dead" rumor began in September 1969 with a student news article. In Rosemary’s baby, her baby is born on June 28th, 1966. The same day that Mary Stuart Masterson was born. Her first film? The Stepford Wives. Ira Levin died on November 12th, Manson's birthday. In Polanksi’s Rosemary's Baby film (1968), Rosemary reads the Time Magazine's "Is God dead?" issue, The Drake article is headlined “Is Beatle Paul McCartney Dead?” Time’s “Is God dead?” issue was published on April 8th, 1966 - the anniversary of Aiwass/LAM dictating The Book of the Law to Crowley. Also the day Stu Sutcliffe died, Julian Lennon's birthday, the day the Beatles were officially broken up, and the day Neil Aspinall retired from Apple. Rosemary goes to the Time/Life building to meet Hutch. The address is 111 5th Ave. There are 111 days left in the year after September 11th. Manson's album was titled LIE using the LIFE Magazine logo without the F. In the vein of babies, Mia Farrow's film Full Circle/The Haunting of Julia was first released on Sept. 11th, 1977 in Spain. And was finally released in America on Sept. 11th, 1981 - Full Circle - 9/11/81 is almost exactly 9 months after the death of Lennon – which is the Catholic Feast of the Im maculate Conception. And Lennon’s mother was named Julia. The young man that comes to Lennon’s door in 1971 during the filming of the Imagine album, bears an uncanny resemblance to the young man who asks him a question on the Dick Cavett Show a few months later - September 11th to be exact. Here is a side-by-side comparison from the two clips in question. They’re even both very gesturey with their right hand. www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyHUQPXBP1Q
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Post by beatlas231 on Oct 20, 2014 23:54:36 GMT -5
Ira Levin not only wrote Rosemary's Baby and The Boys From Brazil, but also The Stepford Wives. Ira Levin happens to be an alum of Drake University, where the "Paul is dead" rumor began in September 1969 with a student news article. In Rosemary’s baby, her baby is born on June 28th, 1966. The same day that Mary Stuart Masterson was born. Her first film? The Stepford Wives. In Polanksi’s Rosemary's Baby film (1968), Rosemary reads the Time Magazine's "Is God dead?" issue, The Drake article is headlined “Is Beatle Paul McCartney Dead?” Time’s “Is God dead?” issue was published on April 8th, 1966 - the anniversary of Aiwass/LAM dictating The Book of the Law to Crowley. Also the day Stu Sutcliffe died, Julian Lennon's birthday, the day the Beatles were officially broken up, and the day Neil Aspinall retired from Apple. Rosemary goes to the Time/Life building to meet Hutch. The address is 111 5th Ave. There are 111 days left in the year after September 11th. Manson's album was titled LIE using the LIFE Magazine logo without the F. In the vein of babies, Mia Farrow's film Full Circle/The Haunting of Julia was first released on Sept. 11th, 1977 in Spain. And was finally released in America on Sept. 11th, 1981 - Full Circle - 9/11/81 is almost exactly 9 months after the death of Lennon – which is the Catholic Feast of the Im maculate Conception. And Lennon’s mother was named Julia. The young man that comes to Lennon’s door in 1971 during the filming of the Imagine album, bears an uncanny resemblance to the young man who asks him a question on the Dick Cavett Show a few months later - September 11th to be exact. Here is a side-by-side comparison from the two clips in question. They’re even both very gesturey with their right hand. www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyHUQPXBP1QI'm not sold on the fact that it was Rosemary's Baby which made Lennon flip, though I could be wrong.. I'm certain that this occurred after the Beatles broke up because after watching Polanskis film, he had a legitimate meltdown where only a few people witnessed.. It would have made headlines if the band was together. Whenever John had a bad premonition or got weird subconscious thoughts he would document it in a way so that maybe someone would be able to see a bigger scheme of things This might have even happened after the Imagine film was made. one reason he was so irate was because he had to figure out a way to counter Polanski's film so that none of the subliminal messages pointed towards him.. Didn't work so well.. What happens after? John finds out the man outside his house was killed, thinks yoko Ruined his life and leaves her. When he figures out nothing he does is going to change what's going to happen to him, he makes Mind Games but quickly begins to get tired of making music. Then of course he stops, gets back with Yoko, assumes everything is going to be alright after all and makes one last record before it finally happened..
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Post by beatlas231 on Oct 21, 2014 0:04:49 GMT -5
Ira Levin not only wrote Rosemary's Baby and The Boys From Brazil, but also The Stepford Wives. Ira Levin happens to be an alum of Drake University, where the "Paul is dead" rumor began in September 1969 with a student news article. In Rosemary’s baby, her baby is born on June 28th, 1966. The same day that Mary Stuart Masterson was born. Her first film? The Stepford Wives. In Polanksi’s Rosemary's Baby film (1968), Rosemary reads the Time Magazine's "Is God dead?" issue, The Drake article is headlined “Is Beatle Paul McCartney Dead?” Time’s “Is God dead?” issue was published on April 8th, 1966 - the anniversary of Aiwass/LAM dictating The Book of the Law to Crowley. Also the day Stu Sutcliffe died, Julian Lennon's birthday, the day the Beatles were officially broken up, and the day Neil Aspinall retired from Apple. Rosemary goes to the Time/Life building to meet Hutch. The address is 111 5th Ave. There are 111 days left in the year after September 11th. Manson's album was titled LIE using the LIFE Magazine logo without the F. In the vein of babies, Mia Farrow's film Full Circle/The Haunting of Julia was first released on Sept. 11th, 1977 in Spain. And was finally released in America on Sept. 11th, 1981 - Full Circle - 9/11/81 is almost exactly 9 months after the death of Lennon – which is the Catholic Feast of the Im maculate Conception. And Lennon’s mother was named Julia. The young man that comes to Lennon’s door in 1971 during the filming of the Imagine album, bears an uncanny resemblance to the young man who asks him a question on the Dick Cavett Show a few months later - September 11th to be exact. Here is a side-by-side comparison from the two clips in question. They’re even both very gesturey with their right hand. www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyHUQPXBP1QAnd thats not the same man from the interview because there are other clips from the movie where closeup his entire face is different than the one on Dick Cavett.. Plus there would be some sort of introduction on the show.. "Oh and John by the way, we have a special guest who was actually in your film -- ladies and gentlemen..."
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Oct 21, 2014 13:56:39 GMT -5
Strange things happened, so closley linked....talk about the big scheme of things....when the handlers are all in the same plot...little wonder how and why some peculiar things are linked together. Most of what is made in "Hollywood" has a deeper meaning, a telecasting of their punches....nothing new under the sun.
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Post by linus on Dec 14, 2014 18:01:39 GMT -5
Rita, I kept waiting for you to interject with the hired actor notion.
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Dec 14, 2014 21:34:26 GMT -5
Sorry, I wasn't thinking on those lines of someone being an "actor". The reason being, alot of what we think of as famous for ...singing...or acting...are they true talents or implanted skills through mind control..? Or they really have no talent at all, but they keep telling us they are great talents....
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