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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 30, 2009 22:34:16 GMT -5
Wow, that was quick www.prisonplanet.com/university-of-alabama-implements-mandatory-vaccination-program.htmlI live in a special club dorm, we have our own officials we elect from the inside, so we don't have University goons patrolling our halls. If I'm right, I can just not say anything and can probably get away with not taking it. They'll be set up in the "normal" dorms ready to inject, but not ours. BTW the email they sent me also wants students to get TB screening.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 29, 2009 19:40:52 GMT -5
This is ridiculous. I'm a senior and they're saying that because they "requirements have changed" since we entered the uni, we have to go get this garbage injected into us or be penalized.
I've already submitted a copy of my letter to the Alex Jones show.
If they're forcing this, they'll likely force that Swine Flu vaccine when the NWO perfects it.
Forced sterilizations is the name of the game, folks!
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 15, 2009 19:50:55 GMT -5
Ok, here goes... I put my imagination to the test to make sense of these lyrics ;D
Most people cite BDtH as being completely nonsensical, but I think otherwise.
Heres your ticket pack your bag: time for jumping overboard The transportation is here Close enough but not too far, maybe you know where you are Fightin' fire with fire
I feel this is from the perspective of a non-human being addressing his fellow spirits, telling them that the chance has now arrived to escape their current location via possessing human bodies. Thus, fighting fire (man) with fire. This is their ticket out of the spiritual plane and into our world. It's "close enough" as the only way back into our world is via a human body. They don't have bodies of their own (anymore).
All wet Hey you might need a raincoat Shakedown Dreams walking in broad daylight Three hun-dred six-ty five de-grees Burning down the house
He's pointing out that they may not be used to how it feels here in the material world (things like rain). It's a "shakedown," a "hijacking" if you will. "Dreams walking in broad daylight," because whatever they are, they walk among us freely.
It was once upon a place sometimes I listen to myself Gonna come in first place People on their way to work baby what did you expect Gonna burst into flame
From the perspective of a spirit who is not used to the material world, and fellow spirits (via their hosts body's on their way to work) are asking him "what did you expect when you signed on to come here?" basically.
My house Is out of the ordinary Thats right Don't want to hurt nobody Some things sure can sweep me off my feet Burning down the house
This particular spirit is sympathetic to humans, he doesn't want to hurt them. Some things sure sweep him off his feet because he apparently really likes some things about the material world.
No visible means of support and you have not seen nuthin yet Everything's stuck together I don't know what you expect staring into the tv set Fighting fire with fire
Again, addressing the spirits still in the spiritual plane, telling them about how weird the material plane is. Everything is stuck together, etc. It must be dramatically different from wherever they come from. He then addresses those who are possessed who are probably watching the music video, and he realizes they are probably dumbfounded, but he explains that they are "fighting fire with fire." or using human bodies for some goal against humans.
I feel the music video backs up my analysis.
We see things in the video that correspond to two minds or beings sharing one body. First we see Talking Heads playing, then we see other people (representation of the spirits) playing in their place. Later we see their faces being "superimposed" upon the faces of the band members. Towards the end of the video you have things like the kid jumping onto David Byrne's back and controlling his arm to strum his guitar FOR HIM.
Lastly, the "white lines" going up Byrne's nose at the end of the video may just give a clue as to how one can put their body into a state that allows for the possession to occur. Cocaine? Drugs in general?
*runs away before they try to put him in the straight jacket*
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 13, 2009 0:52:55 GMT -5
Interesting way to look at Psycho Killer. Honestly, what I'm picking up alot in TH lyrics is stuff about spiritual possession. Take for example the song Naive Melody Hi yo We drift in and out Hi yo sing into my mouth Out of all those kinds of people You got a face with a view I'm just an animal looking for a home Share the same space for a minute or two And you love me till my heart stops Love me till I'm dead Eyes that light up, eyes look through you Cover up the blank spots Hit me on the head Ah oohSeems like it's about two entities sharing one body if you ask me. If you think that sounds like an off-the-wall interpretation, you don't even want to hear my take on Burning Down the House, you'd recommend me be committed or something
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 11, 2009 15:23:58 GMT -5
Hi everybody, I recently returned to America from Japan. Re-adjusting hasn't been easy, because TBQH I really got comfortable with life over there, and I've never had an experience where I've had to change my daily life and leave so many friends behind as when I left Japan.
But anyways, enough about that. I haven't been keeping up with the topics here for a long time, but recently I got into Talking Heads. They're now one of my favorite bands. Anybody know if there are any PWR connections with them or their music?
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Mar 1, 2009 3:52:15 GMT -5
I thought so too, Jojo. But apparently Coke and Pepsi still aren't using Stevia in their products yet. I bought a bottle of Coke Zero and drank it, assuming that all brands in Japan used Stevia instead.
Then I read the label and found aspartame in it. I'm sure there are brands that use Stevia, but every store that I've been in so far just carries Coke and maybe Pepsi if you're lucky. Now stores are eliminating regular Coke and Pepsi altogether and opting for "Zero" and "Diet." I managed to find some Dr. Pepper... In a liquor store ^_^
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Feb 28, 2009 12:56:54 GMT -5
No, it's just that they're replacing it with Coke Zero. The Japanese seem to like keeping calories in things low (even the McDonald's here has lower calorie foods), but in this case I'd take the extra 120 calories and avoid the brain cancer.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Feb 28, 2009 12:17:29 GMT -5
I recently saw this video of... I think it was Terrence McKenna, who was saying that as things wind down to a singular point in time (2012) things from history will repeat, symbolically, more and more the closer we get. So, for example, (and I hope I'm remembering this correctly) the past 4000 years would be repeated symbolically in the past 60 odd years, and then those 4000 plus the repeated 60 will repeat during the last 3 years leading up to 2012, and so on until "the big day" at the end. I personally have been seeing so much synchronicity in my own life lately that I don't even notice anymore. I guess that's a bad thing. [Also, I'm pretty bored here in Japan. However, to be perfectly honest, the US looks kind of scary from over here, I'm not sure I want to go back I kind of feel sorry for the people here though. They are currently trying to phase out regular cokes completely at convenience stores it seems. I can't even FIND regular Pepsi anymore without it being loaded with aspartame. I'm reluctant to keep a blog, and I'm too lazy and pessimistic to write in this journal my brother gave me before I left.]
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jan 20, 2009 22:15:50 GMT -5
It should be noted that Jyusan is not 13 in Japanese. That's Juusan (in Romaji).
Jyusan means to "provide with employment."
My plane leaves for Japan in a few days actually. I'm studying abroad there until May
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Nov 5, 2008 22:07:38 GMT -5
Obama's first briefing begins in a few hours. According to CNN he will learn the deepest secrets of the country.
Who knows what they do in there.
Bill Hicks had an idea: "It's just a handful of people that run everything, and that's provable.... I have this feeling that whoever's elected president, like Clinton was, no matter what promises you make on the campaign trail - blah, blah, blah - when you win, you go into this smoky room with the twelve industrialist, capitalist scumfucks that got you in there, and this little screen comes down... and it's a shot of the Kennedy assassination from an angle you've never seen before, which looks suspiciously off the grassy knoll.... And then the screen comes up, the lights come on, and they say to the new president, 'Any questions?'
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Nov 5, 2008 21:04:08 GMT -5
hope change hope change MAVERICK change hope
I'm so sick of the propaganda campaign (read: brainwashing the masses) I could puke.... blood
I really think McCain was supposed to lose. It all went too smoothly to not be set-up.
Obama's marketing was one of the best managed ever. Last night, when he was giving his speech, it was a bit creepy how the masses would say "yes we can" everytime he would say it. Seems most people are buying into the rhetoric.
In other news, the Illuminati are having their big post-election party.
*cut to elaborate chamber with 12 men in the shadows sitting around a table*
"My friends, the big day has finally arrived. Senator McCain has completed his final mission in running this false campaign. His deceptive usage of Governor Palin was brilliant. He was indispensable in setting up Senator Obama, the Democratic savior, for complete and utter failure. President Bush, Vice President Cheney, and their Administration have worked tirelessly these last eight years to make this possible. The foray into Iraq, the bludgeoning deficit, the economy teetering on the verge of a massive crash have been attained through hard work and dedication on their part to the agenda. For that, their efforts must never be forgotten."
*commercial break*
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Oct 20, 2008 23:14:42 GMT -5
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Oct 20, 2008 23:00:26 GMT -5
The Oliver Stone movie, I mean. The university has torrents blocked and I'm trying to save up so I don't want to buy it if I don't have to, but I've never seen it and many people told me that I should.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Sept 21, 2008 15:44:04 GMT -5
Awesome, I can just slap a capo on the first fret and play a D - A - E progression.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Sept 21, 2008 3:13:39 GMT -5
The chords I find for this song are generally wrong, if anyone knows the actual chord progression please let me know!
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Sept 20, 2008 23:20:30 GMT -5
Wups, forgot to mention there's a 12 letter limit.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Sept 20, 2008 21:37:46 GMT -5
Hey everyone, long time no see...
I'm back at college and the honors society that I'm in is having jersey sign ups.
Nobody ever chooses their real last name or anything, it's usually some clever reference and number.
I was thinking I should put some sort of PID reference and number on the back. Any suggestions?
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 21, 2008 0:38:03 GMT -5
The doctor had a family emergency and my appointment got canceled Don't know if that's a good or bad thing.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 15, 2008 1:31:55 GMT -5
No, I think it was from a torrent I downloaded. It may be here as well It's called "Faust, Fall & Resurrection of the Human Soul"
And it's from The Symbolism of Great Operas
In other news... Today I had another strange occurrence:
We went to a Chinese restaurant (a real restaurant, not some crappy buffet).. I had some OCD thoughts about getting an Egg Roll for free (I didn't want this, but you can't control your thoughts, you know?)
This time stands out, as it is one of the few times where I actually told someone what would happen before it happened. My mom brushed it off as... coincidence.
Anyways when the bill came, it was off... Luckily I caught it, and it was promptly changed from $20.55 to $21.73. Whether it was the 99 cent egg roll that came up free, or something else, I may never know.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 13, 2008 1:06:21 GMT -5
Well, I'm back.
I went with my dad on a trip to California. My OCD wasn't as bad after I got out of this old house and on the road.
Although, IMO, weird stuff still happened. Food came up uncharged for, CDs played a song in the wrong order for no apparent reason, and some other stuff, but for the most part I didn't catch myself doing stuff over and over again and I had a feeling of "let's forget about this and move on" come over me.
But you're right Letter B, with OCD it is like everything you do has a thought imprinted with it, and if it's a bad thought it has to be undone and redone.
BTW I listened to Manly P. Hall's lecture on Faustus.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 1, 2008 22:59:10 GMT -5
It was final exams + me thinking I had cancer that triggered the OCD this time.
But while I was sad, weird stuff didn't start til around the 21st of June.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 1, 2008 22:57:02 GMT -5
I sort of diet, why? I've been meaning to get stricter with my diet, but this OCD stuff has me too worried to care.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 1, 2008 22:49:20 GMT -5
It's hell typing these posts BTW
If I type it with bad thoughts I have to undo and redo it.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jun 30, 2008 20:17:41 GMT -5
Are there any experts on the occult, is it an actual belief that you can sell one's soul just by thinking it?
What could be causing all these coincidences?
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jun 30, 2008 12:27:44 GMT -5
Last night i was thinking about the homeless veterans, and then i thought "CNN would never do a story about them" about that time i had an OCD thought about selling my soul...... today i turn on the tv and sure enough there's a story about homeless veterans on....
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