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Post by The Deceptionist on Nov 13, 2007 17:32:35 GMT -5
i thought he sounded german when it was slowed down. sped up it sounds even more likely. and i figured 'soldier' rather than 'soul eater' or whatever it was thought to be horst fascher springs to mind. only a guess - but thats who I think it could be en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horst_FascherI saw him in a documentary from the 80's narrated by malcolm macdowell.. I think it was called "The Beatles Compleat" (sic) or "The Compleat Beatles" ??
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Post by The Deceptionist on Nov 13, 2007 17:20:24 GMT -5
Well.. he's not been appearing in public.. at least not in the news anyhow; I've been trawling google for a while.
There's an interview about the new DVD on his website dated yesterday, but that could have been conducted ages ago.
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Post by The Deceptionist on Nov 13, 2007 15:23:41 GMT -5
too bloody right.. weirdest dream I've had in years. I'm seriously, you guys - it was properly weird I've been bugging out about it all day didn't involve McCartney though
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Post by The Deceptionist on Nov 13, 2007 14:21:19 GMT -5
I'm not saying I dubt IAAP, I know he's doing a lot of work... Just don't see a strict connection between "he will disappear" and a fire in a container... I have to agree with you ilras- first we have to figure out what this old building was, could it contain something important to McCartney's past? If so that would mean "he will disappear" in a fire that is...all traces of would be gone up in smoke. Since "Help" was recently re-released it could mean the real James Paul's 'facial features' have disappeared from sight and mind for good, like most of the newer photos in magazines are all pretty much doctored unless you have original copies and that's a crap shoot. ...just pondering what 'he will disappear' actually means. (and that's not counting the "he'll be dead cause there are people waiting" line)[/size] [/quote] A few weeks ago (while googling for replica pepper jackets) I read a blog by a bloke who had been to a warehouse in the east-end of London where McCartney kept a bunch of stuff in storage. I'll see if I can find it... Might not be relevant, but - meh... from whatsheonaboutnow.blogspot.com/2007_05_01_archive.html...and again, from whatsheonaboutnow.blogspot.com/2007_09_01_archive.htmllarger version: bp1.blogger.com/_63AN8yaDxYI/Ru2CfhxMbeI/AAAAAAAAAY0/czMSTSY76Ig/s1600-h/pepperjacket1.jpg
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Post by The Deceptionist on Nov 12, 2007 18:49:30 GMT -5
well... I'm not going to sit up all night waiting to see what happens.. I'm off to bedfordshire, up the apples and pears. I'm sure tomorrow will be as good a time as any to see if anything has come to pass.
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Post by The Deceptionist on Nov 6, 2007 17:40:12 GMT -5
the real one resides in a small fair town of fields in connecticut.
The "Real one" is quite clever man. As is your "phoney", wait to you see what i have up my sleeve for yalls !!!
Sigh, this is getting quite silly. I can't keep this secret much longer. I can tell you this, i sure as hell will not let any details out over the world wide web. I will leave that to my friend " The Real One " He has the info. Show them what you know Mr. L. Call me what you will. I left my family for a good reason.
-mandkfadfhyeaiouhow very enigmatic
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Post by The Deceptionist on Nov 3, 2007 12:25:30 GMT -5
remember Magical Mystery Tour, when Paul is being lectured to by the military man and he asks "why?" its ringo that asks 'why' but thats by the by - damn good post
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 31, 2007 13:33:54 GMT -5
We can see from the available evidence that the so-called alien abduction phenomenon is of a paranormal nature. History is replete with stories of similar encounters with strange beings. Of particular note are reports, mainly from the so-called medieval period, of women claiming to be attacked at night by demons. Taking the outward form of demons, these ‘incubus’ (male demons) and ‘succubi’ (female demons) would paralyse their victims and engage in sexual intercourse. lol I couldn't resist... ...and how do you defeat a Succubus? Play its evil song backwards, naturally
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 30, 2007 17:36:25 GMT -5
My immediate thoughts were 'Linda, I Love You' or L.I.L.Y?
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 24, 2007 10:39:10 GMT -5
Didn't Francis Bacon employ a lot of code-writing throughout his life? I'll bet some of them were a sort of version of this. I bet you could write entire pieces of prose in this mirror-code
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 23, 2007 19:23:30 GMT -5
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 23, 2007 12:21:56 GMT -5
The Rather Unfresh Apple 3 From: RockXLight "For though while in the midst of this magickal mystery age we eat our rotten apples while looking through our glass onions towards our ever present past---at the end of the end, we all live....in a rusted submarine." -- Billy Shears " www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuttfQ7bllEFinally someone noticed the video---I mean, uh... *cough*, *cough* What, what's that? Why what a terrible video! I wonder who made it, etc., etc... (quietly slips LetterB a $50 bill) It was the first link youtube showed after I watched RA60 - and I must say Jude, your production values often seem to outstrip IAAP by a mile. What program did you say you use to edit - if indeed you did say at all?
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 18, 2007 17:27:21 GMT -5
The young Beast, Aleister Crowley. Looks like a match. Looks a little like Cartman from South Park, too? It would so make my day if they said thats who he was based on ;D
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 15, 2007 21:34:04 GMT -5
its all good. gave me a chance to listen to it in a bit more depth again; I changed some of the transcript that seemed to make more sense this time round
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 15, 2007 21:22:28 GMT -5
uploadingit.com/files/146887_wqia2/RA43-Reversed.mp3I transcribed it as best I could back when the video came out From RA43 comments "okay, i reversed it and tried to work out what the backwards-speak said. this is in no way certain or complete but it appears to be a conversation between an american [Am] and a british man . Transcribed in my next comment..." [or a collection of opinions juxtaposed next to each other] "Br: thats right. but you've got to bear in mind when i first met him we were talking about film speeds and apertures and its because he was a big [garbled] man. paul and i were talking about cameras, thats how he was. yeah, and then you see how it all changes. and you can see how - how they change, in those photographs of mine. i mean [garbled] three years later he was dead. you know? and ringo will say [garbled]" "Am: i wonder what's gonna happen [garbled]..." "....Am: its weird, i mean i feel bad for the guy." "Br: they didnt do the normal research that they would have done. he said - im not gonna take any of this; its all bloody chit-chat, and this that and the other, but you see he was his own worst enemy really." "Am: yeah well i feel bad for the guy, and i feel bad for the guy just on a human level. you know you can - its - jesus, george wrote about this stuff and now half the world [knows/owns?] your soul." or "you can have the world, all we need is your soul."
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 15, 2007 20:43:58 GMT -5
The original 007 Yeah, I spotted that. Any pun would be wasted. ;D Lol not even gonna go there
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 15, 2007 20:38:40 GMT -5
The original 007
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 14, 2007 21:29:24 GMT -5
P.S. Can somebody do a reversal of the terrible scream at the end of RA 31, please? Thank you in advance. RA31-Ending-ReversedIts Paul singing belting out a few lines from Helter-Skelter
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 13, 2007 23:42:50 GMT -5
new video RA 57 c www.youtube.com/watch?v=xED03f2gJ90not so many flashing pictures this time round and thats pretty much it... the rest is visible during normal playback note 'Love is the law' becoming 'Code' and the writing over the 2001 still says "this next one is for you" com diayr BILL Nurse in dangr...
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 13, 2007 10:12:59 GMT -5
Additionally, its pointing at the Cats Eye Nebula - near enough. You missed the point. I was talking about Polaris, the Northern Star. I know - I was just adding in some more information on the exact area that the beam was pointed at when it was lit, which was in answer to something jarv asked the other day, I believe. Do we have any astronomers on board? Is the beam pointing at anything significant in the sky? Sirius maybe? Why these co-oridnates? Surely if the beam is fixed in one position then a whole bunch of constellations will pass through it? check July 4th first. To what did it point at the time it was first lit? This seems most relevant to me. -j
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 12, 2007 20:04:35 GMT -5
see here: www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/Yoursky Sky above 64°9'36"N 21°51'36"W at Fri 2007 Oct 12 18:04 UTC Lights on the draco constellation? A LIGHT STAIRWAY to a NORTHern STAR? Additionally, its pointing at the Cats Eye Nebula - near enough. At the precise zenith above 64°9'47"N 21°51'34"W at Tue 2007 Oct 09 at 20:45:00 UTC was... " ε Draconis (or Tyl - mag 3.83), close to the rather brighter δ (or Taïs - mag 3.07), an easy double. The primary was once suspected of being a variable between magnitudes 3.75 and 4.75, but this has not been confirmed." "Draco is one of the original constellations. In mythology it has been said to honour the dragon which guarded the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides, though it has been said to represent the dragon which was killed by the hero Cadmus before the founding of the city of Boeotia. Draco is also one of the largest constellations; it covers 1083 square degrees of the sky, and there are not very many constellations larger than that. And though Draco has no brilliant stars, it is easy enough to identify. From Britain and similar northern latitudes it is, of course, circumpolar." from "Philip's Atlas of the Universe" by Patrick Moore Draco on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draco_(constellation)The Garden of Hesperides: www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/picture-of-month/displayPicture.asp?id=137&venue=7en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HesperidesCadmus: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadmus"The most interesting nebular object in Draco is NGC 6543 [Cat's Eye Nebula], which lies almost midway between δ (Taïs) and ζ (Aldhibah - mag 3.17). It is a small but fairly bright planetary nebula, with a central star magnitude 9.6. With a small telescope it has been described as looking like a 'luminous disk, resembling a star out of focus', and many observers have claimed that it shows a bluish colour. It was the first nebular object to be examined spectroscopically - by William Huggins in 1864. At once Huggins saw that the spectrum was of the emission type, so that it could not possibly be made up of stars. The real diameter is about one-third of a light-year; the central star is paticularly hot, with a surface temperature of around 35,000 degrees C. The distance has been given as 32000 light-years." Also from "Philip's Atlas of the Universe" by Patrick Moore NGC 6543: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat%27s_Eye_NebulaAlso very close nearby is NGC 7023 (The Iris Nebula)... "...Lying in the western part of Cepheus [between β Cephei (Alphirk, mag 3.23variable) and ε Draconis (Tyl)], this beautiful object is a fairly unusual pure reflection nebula, caused by light from the central magnitude 7 star, SAO 19158, being reflected off the abundance of dust particles left over from when the star was formed. NGC 7023 is really a misnomer since it refers to the open cluster visible in this image immediately to the west of the nebulous region. The correct designation for the nebula itself is LBN 487." From - www.astrocruise.com/milky_way/N7023_05.htm
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 11, 2007 19:07:33 GMT -5
Do we have any astronomers on board? Is the beam pointing at anything significant in the sky? Sirius maybe? Why these co-oridnates? Surely if the beam is fixed in one position then a whole bunch of constellations will pass through it?
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 10, 2007 17:10:42 GMT -5
I was just watching Rotten Apple 53 d. Can any of you get a capture of the photo of Faul at 2:42 ? It was taken from the White Album insert. It seems that IAAP has altered it somewhat. et voila...
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 10, 2007 12:05:00 GMT -5
Wow.. how have I never spotted that one before tis a revelation day today I wonder if IAAP made the 1966 hieroglyphics himself or if its taken from some original Egyptian carving. The characters look identical enough to be cut and paste copies, but I dunno..
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Post by The Deceptionist on Oct 9, 2007 23:57:33 GMT -5
ehhhhh, guess who did some research for themselves for once?? (i'm catching on) The god with the head of an Ibis: Thoth.. I downloaded a book the other day with 'Emerald Tablet of Thoth' or something to that effect in the title.. incidentally... So yeah, Thoth is the Egyptian god of wisdom, time, writing and the Moon gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/egypt/thoth.htm"Thoth invented hieroglyphs, the picture writing of Ancient Egypt. He was the measurer of the earth and the counter of the stars, the keeper and recorder of all knowledge. The ibis is a bird rather like a stork, with long legs and a long beak which it uses for prodding in the mud to find small fish. It was a symbol of wisdom and learning because it has a beak shaped like a pen which it dips in the mud, as if it was ink. The Book of Thoth had two spells in it. If you read the first spell aloud, you would be able to understand every beast and bird, and summon the fishes in the sea. If you read the second spell, you could bring the dead to life."
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