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Post by delysid on Sept 29, 2015 6:11:06 GMT -5
PS- For those REALLY new to PID, here's a useful shortcut from the band themselves: Faul: "PID TWUNTS LINE UP OVER THERE, PLEASE WHILE I TAKE OFF MY SANDLES FOR THE MOLTEN LAVA WALK"Fingo: "Can't stop to mess around. Got a brand new nose in town"
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Post by delysid on Sept 26, 2015 15:45:14 GMT -5
That comment also ties in to U2's Sgt. Pepper frames in their Even Better Than The Real Thing video. See, FP? Even U2 knows what happened. Ha! Here the conspiracists come undone. Can ANYBODY who's been applying the 'people are paid to shut up' actually SERIOUSLY try to aply that to Bono, the loudmouth whose mates include Bush senior and junior, Clinton and Obama? They haven't been able to stop him saying ANYTHING he wants to, often off the top of his head and embarassing/challenging/annoying. So if Bono knows Paul is dead, it would be FROM A MEGAPHONE. Actually his VERY extended and OTT introduction to McCartney's MTV Europe Ultimate Legend Award a few years back is very very funny and I think he does include 'Saint Paul' in a wink of a PID reference. www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpH5rem6sIk
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Post by delysid on Sept 26, 2015 15:22:39 GMT -5
'Junior's Farm' was actually a coded reference to Tavistock clinic while the 'I was talking to an Eskimo' line references Paul's 70's controller Dr. Doug Radmuck. More in my 13 page* book on Amazon.
*13 pages if you count them one by one and lose count four times while counting to nine.
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Post by delysid on Sept 26, 2015 3:31:01 GMT -5
Fab additions to the PID music canon, which is the only aspect of PID that's worth saving. After quite a break from it now, I'm gratified that I can't remember most of the recent years' PID Uberguff, some (and only some) of which has graced this board. But musical items? The goofier or weirder the better!
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Post by delysid on Sept 21, 2015 9:23:06 GMT -5
How dare you assume that just because I have the same hairstyle as Big Bob that I must be him? PS- You will find the bigger piggies always have clean shirts BLACK MIRROR EPISODE 1
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Post by delysid on Sept 20, 2015 17:08:08 GMT -5
I can't believe you lot don't know who the kids are (Heather, walking and Mary) or when this is but that's something that I've come to have to accept in PID...researchers who don't have the basics but who've skipped onto advanced. No really! This is the tarmac at Heathrow airport in 1971, boarding the flight to St Tropez and Mick Jagger's wedding to Bianca. It would result in the first meeting of McCartney and Starr since the latter was thrown out of the former's house.
Someone says the pic is a forgery which is in one way daft as it's from a newspaper at the time. I've only seen alternate angle shots before and this one showing the 'Billy Martin' case is a stunner so, yeah, in another way that case is just too much! I'll keep an open mind on this having been post-faked by iamaphoney. If that case is for realz, then it's back to the drawing board for me as I cannot imagine that Paul would have worked up a momentary recording alias for booking a studio in Barnes into a full-on concept of some kind resulting in that case.
Very curious on that.
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Post by delysid on Sept 20, 2015 17:04:32 GMT -5
More than anything else I have ever seen in PID, this pic has totally freaked me out! (for what it's worth) This moment can be seen happening on film in the Wingspan documentary (go to 7:05). www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLtYoyXg9nUThe time was late-70 to early-71. Mary appears to be about a year old, and neither Stella nor James are with them.
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Post by delysid on Sept 20, 2015 16:48:53 GMT -5
I can't quite recall when I got interested in it or how. I'm not sure which of the classic Beatles biographies might have had a bit on it but it is likely that one as most, like Anthology, ignored it entirely. Then during the 90's there was something mysterious going on in the oldest (since defunct) British music paper, Melody Maker (a long story in itself and only eventually related to The Beatles) which started in the classified ads, then seized the letters pages and eventually became the lead news. It's hard for me to sum that up as I never quite understood it but it was a 'treasure hunt' or as the term then called it, a 'trainspotting' adventure which started to link up several mythologies including those of The Beatles and a prankster band called The KLF. Knowing little about either, I was intrigued but not informed enough to follow. The journalists and readers seemed to have some 'insider talk' going on and the whole thing was hard to get a grip on but in order to explain, there was a series of articles, in the end.
Actually the whole thing, now I come to think about it, wasn't unlike the Iamaphoney thing, in terms of it being incredibly hard to crack what people are talking about on the subject until you find yourself a bit obsessed with trying to get in on 'the joke'.
Anyway, one of the articles stemmed from records that a strange entity, label or band called X$X had supposedly released on Apple or Zapple in 1992/3. There was an enigmatic spokesperson whose name I've forgotten (and that's who specifically I associate with the 'vibe' of iamaphoney in more recent times....a similar 'signature' on things if you'd ask me)
Although there had been a few people who tried to 'use' the Apple label for releases and publicity value, these records from X$X, it was noted, had been the only ones to have done so WITHOUT a legal threat from Apple (again, some of the claims around iamaphoney have had the same kind of anomalies being noted). At the time, this led to an idea voiced by readers' letters that Paul McCartney was working with The KLF but that idea was taken to be utterly ludicrous by journalists. A lot of them, especially in sister paper NME, which didn't really run these stories but alluded to them, were fed up with being wound up by The KLF's pranks and dismissed it from that angle. But lo and behold, McCartney released an album in collaboration with Youth (who with half of The KLF had formed The Orb) and one of the tracks on the album was called 'Pure Trance', the name of a deleted, sought-after series of 12" records by The KLF from the late 80's. This left many feeling like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz as in not being in Kansas anymore and suddenly McCartney seemed to become 'cool' even though his recent album, 'Off The Ground' had been totally panned by critics and there just wasn't anybody LESS cool than him. I was as confused as anybody else by this but also very intrigued. It was a lot more interesting than much in the music papers but it really did involve reading every inch of the issues to find the latest messages being left in classified ads alongside the easier to see articles and letters.
I know this is way off Beatle/PID territory but I'm getting there with it (I've just been looking through some old music papers). There was a single called 'We'll Fuck You Like Supermen' by X$X which, like all of the other records, failed to be confirmed as existing and, again, it was supposedly on the Apple label. In the course of explaining these (non)releases and trying to track down info on X$X, Melody Maker did a profile on McCartney and his alter-ego pranks, the latest of which (the 'Strawberries' album by The Fireman had really caught out the dance music fraternity) and the biggest item they included was the 'Paul Is Dead' myth. They also focussed on the Thrillington scams which amazed me as those had been conducted via the classified ads too. That was it for me. I was never 100% interested in Beatles records although I liked them but after that, I did the whole clue-trawling thing and it turned out that it was quite popular among Dance Music fans who were doing the same kinds of things, trying to track down whose alter ego had made a white label. So a lot of shared estate there and if you talked to ravers, they all had MUCH more respect for McCartney than rock freaks because of all this playfulness and secrecy.
I don't think for one second that I ever even bothered with considering any truth to the PID idea. It was obvious that Paul McCartney was and is a grade AAA prankster who really makes things happen when he decides to get in that mode. That's about it for me. I wish he'd ditch all his popshit and just be this maverick but obviously it's just one string on his Hofner!
I never found out what became of all of that. For a time, X$X, The KLF, The Orb and The Fireman seemed to be connected in a way that suggested Zapple Records would be relaunched. But that was just MY wishful thinking.
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Post by delysid on Aug 24, 2015 16:03:35 GMT -5
Hi sniffer. Couldn't agree with you more.
The PID community has been overrun with the descendants of those who were burning 'beatle trash' in 1966. They then caught up much more recently with Macca being THE Beatle who's been outspoken about racial segregation back then (again he gets mouthy in interviews by himself in 1966), and most importantly have realised just how many jewish connections there are with The Beatles and how most of them persist in Macca (jewish wives and children).
The rest is a tie-up between those who are inclined to blame everything on the sixties for political ends which include the ambition to return to the fifties era of military haircuts and no Ashley Madison.
Al Crowley was some kind of comedian. There was a period in the 80's or 90's UK after republications which didn't sell where his books became bargain books and floated around the discount shops for an age. I bought the big one 'Magick in Theory and Practice' and, luckily, opened it at a page which made me laugh my head off rather than a page which made me shiver in anticipation of THE BEAST 666 coming to eat my liver. It's the bit where he starts analysing nursery rhymes for occult significance and couldn't be more of an expose of his real game which is to TAKE THE PISS royally. It's no wonder Macca and Lennon thought he was great. I think 'I Am The Walrus' owes a lot to that kind of spirit.
Of course to some Jesus Freak intent on burning black people, jews and beatle trash, it's a different story. And that's PID 2015, kids!
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Post by delysid on Nov 10, 2014 13:02:38 GMT -5
'Know so much' is relative. The question is how much do YOU know?
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Post by delysid on Nov 9, 2014 14:21:03 GMT -5
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
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Post by delysid on Nov 9, 2014 14:20:28 GMT -5
Wow. I stand corrected. Remind me to turn to you for any basic fact queries I might have.
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Post by delysid on Nov 7, 2014 15:28:47 GMT -5
Hate to break this to you. But there are no elites oppressing some of us. Including me.
Ask WHY?
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Post by delysid on Nov 7, 2014 15:23:43 GMT -5
Personally, I think if you haven't researched to the extent of reading 'Many Years From Now' and understanding who Miles is in the context of the sixties in Britain, then you have very little chance of talking anything other than complete and utter bollocks about the PID subject, as indeed seems to be widely the case. What do people do for critical thinking around here? Consult FoxNews?
Just sayin
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Post by delysid on Oct 23, 2014 5:35:37 GMT -5
It could be that you'll never expose McFake because the McFakery is faked. That's not ironic, it's a seriously BASIC failure of critical thinking while reading about the development of rumours whose authors were jokers.
"Back to the egg on your face"
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Post by delysid on Oct 23, 2014 5:11:52 GMT -5
Sheesh there are at least 710 episodes of Rotten Apple? Now that I didn't know. I may have seen ten at most. Barry Miles is an excellent journalist who's been characterised here and elsewhere in PID/PWR as "a tool of the Tavistock Elite" when, if anything, he represented a severe thorn in the side of any suchlike during the 60's. International Times was raided more than once by Special Branch police during his tenure, remember, which doesn't tend to happen to tools of the elite. There's little doubt that the paper, which each time lost its entire production equipment and stock, only survived the period due to the support of wealthy figures, among them The Stones and The Beatles themselves, as defiantly anti-establishment figures in the UK, historically subject to regular arrests. American right-wing revisionism of the period tries to assume that there is a British conspiracy against 'american values' and that everyone in Britain, even those getting jailed for anti-establishment activities, is part of it. There's quite a heavy presence of such thinking in and around PID and it's not coincidental. The actual elite agenda is to distract from American imperial adventures against the interests of ALL other countries and to do this, it's easy to shout 'The Enemy is over there!' to the monkeys at the water-hole (come in Stanley Kubrick) or more accurately GATHERED ROUND THE OIL WELLS. Miles is also often represented around as a Macca acolyte and while he's certainly a friend (of "both"), most people seem to think he's only written about The Beatles when in fact he's responsible for depthful biographies of Bowie, Ginsberg, Kerouac, Burroughs and the general sixties scene. In fact he's nothing other than a gentleman who's quite prepared to answer questions via his website. So why not ask barrymiles.co.uk/ where you can also find what he's done other than 'pretending Paul McCartney is alive' "From Chimpan A to Chimpan Z, you'll never make a monkey outta me"
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Post by delysid on Oct 23, 2014 5:00:34 GMT -5
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Post by delysid on Oct 23, 2014 4:52:42 GMT -5
Here y'go: Paul is not dead-well not physically. Any EVIDENCE to the contrary? Current count of evidence (by any recognised definition) 1969-present = 0 Current count of wack-jobs seeing ghosts = n Therefore, as well as people who see ghosts of dead people, PID has innovated the seeing of ghosts of live people. Sadly, the Guinness Book of Twuntery has yet to recognise this achievement (but I've started a campaign) Who y'gonna call? "I ain't fraid o no ghosts"
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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 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 delysid on Oct 21, 2014 14:05:15 GMT -5
"God", like her alter-ego "Santa Claus", doesn't explain ANYTHING about human behaviour. 'Evil' and 'good' are different days of the week or hours in the day where 'multi-tasking' humans are concerned, male, female or 'gods'.
"Throw a rock in the air and you'll hit your windshield, your BLOODY windshield."
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Post by delysid on Oct 17, 2014 11:43:17 GMT -5
I'm sure I can prove you're wrong with some comparison gifs. Back later
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Post by delysid on Oct 16, 2014 19:16:05 GMT -5
But moving on, I am a new brand of PID mutant called a PIS. That's 'Paul is (to be the) Singularity'. Starting at the Tavistock Institute (or possibly the building next door which no-one's even thought about yet), Transhumanism has risen through Tim Leary et al to become something to SMILE about. I believe that Paul has already received this life-extension technology and plans to be modified by nanoprobes to become a Techno-God. Possibly an ambient Techno-God at that. Hence the codeword which has only been visible in plain sight on *selected* sites,
PAUL IS ALL
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Post by delysid on Oct 16, 2014 19:09:41 GMT -5
I had never seen this thread before somehow (because THEY planned it that way) but can I just say that from a middling familiarity with this site that:
1. This is the key thread. 2. It contains the best performances of the maximum variety of members 3. Jude slays
And can I then add as a reminder to everyone enveloped in PID/PWR (as someone who just recently 'came in from the cold' where I hadn't been thinking about this thing and who might have a certain detached viewpoint):
1. The clues that 'prove' (a recognised synonym for 'suggest' on 'Truther' sites interwebs-wide) are on official Beatles product. Therefore, for PID/PWR psychology, the idea that they're giving away something the band didn't want us to know is....erm...well I can't think of a word for it right now but start with 'fuckwitted' and work south.
2. Research could be directed toward something conclusive by mustering a few prized collectibles for DNA testing, namely JPM items and Faul items. Why hasn't this been done yet?
Make haste before Faul dies or everybody gets proved right
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Post by delysid on Oct 16, 2014 17:23:57 GMT -5
'It's the jews...I mean...the British' specialists.
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