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Post by linus on May 30, 2014 1:43:43 GMT -5
Humans extinct, earth inhabited by robots, reminds me of Kubrick/Spielberg's A.I.
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Post by linus on May 20, 2014 1:28:51 GMT -5
In Roman Polanski's 1976 film The Tenant, he finds the missing front-left tooth of the previous tenant hidden in a hole in the wall. Days later, he wakes up to find his left-front tooth has been pulled. Which does not look blackened out, it looks like it's actually missing. You can see his bottom teeth behind the gap, and the sides of his upper surrounding teeth. Here he's sticking his tongue through the hole (looking in a mirror). earlier in the film, he visited the previous tenant in the hospital and we can see her tooth was not blackened out, but was missing.
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Post by linus on May 14, 2014 2:17:00 GMT -5
In the cartoon for I'm Looking Through You, Ringo undergoes a walk-in experience. We soon see the ghost of a sad Pharaoh. He says he needs to exchange bodies with a person so he can walk among humans again. He sees Ringo, enters his body, and kicks Ringo's ghost out. But after the Pharaoh in Ringo's body gets beaten up by a camel, he decides Ringo can have it back. Ringo re-entering his uninhabited body. The ghost then becomes sexually attracted to the Beatles and they have to run away from him. Youtube link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5mDzjscLr0
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Post by linus on Apr 26, 2014 13:17:26 GMT -5
Finally watched most of The Winged Beatle movie Anyone make this correlation, yet? What is interesting is that you have to rotate the word 90 degrees to position the glyph correctly. Much like how the monolith in 2001 becomes the movie screen when tilted 90 degrees. Also, has anyone else noticed the glyph before the L/C looks like a walrus mustache with tusks?
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Post by linus on Apr 13, 2014 2:27:22 GMT -5
I think of them as a motif, or a theme. That runs throughout their entire career. 1963-1966 being the prologue, and 1967 to present being the more earnest enactment.
Before 1967 it's more overt, (hidden in plain sight), but the physical discrepancies are harder to spot. After 1967 the discrepancies are easier to spot, but the death-clue motif went more subliminal, albeit more frequent.
The Bealtemania-era films & albums are the ultimate prelude to the PID paradigm. As the last line in the last song on Revolver states, "It's the end of the beginning."
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Post by linus on Apr 12, 2014 14:04:36 GMT -5
The first Monkees episode to air was titled Royal Flush. Sept. 12th, 1966. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Monkees_episodesWhat’s interesting about the episode is that Davey (the British cute one) tries to stop a conspiracy to kill Bettina, the Princess of Harmonica. When she discovers the plot, she sends a letter to her embassy informing them that her uncle is responsible if she doesn’t appear at the royal ball that night. www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgWQY8IxSwcThe man scheming to kill her is her uncle Otto Auto? Beatles researchers will know the name Bettina from the German girl who claims Paul McCartney is her father. Princess Bettina was played by Katherine Walsh, who was only in two films. This was her last. The Trip Notice the LSD motif. This film came out in 1967, the same year as Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. www.imdb.com/title/tt0062395/Here’s the description: Paul Groves (Peter Fonda), a television commercial director, is in the midst of a personality crisis. His wife Sally (Susan Strasberg) has left him and he seeks the help of his friend John (Bruce Dern), a self-styled guru who's an advocate of LSD. Paul asks John to be the guide on his first "trip". John takes Paul to a "freak-out" at his friend Max's (Dennis Hopper) pad. Splitting the scene, they score some acid from Max and return to John's split-level pad with an indoor pool. Paul experiences visions of sex, death, strobe lights, flowers, dancing girls, witches, hooded riders, a torture chamber, and a dwarf. He panics but John tells him to "go with it, man." full movie www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwuTEV2G1HUThe second Monkees episode is titled “Monkee See, Monkee Die”. www.youtube.com/watch?v=iirnQEoFkz8In which they attend the reading of the will of the late John Cunningham. Later the butler is killed and they hold a séance to summon the spirit of John in order to ask him who the murderer was. However, it turns out the butler faked his death to scare the Monkees away. In the beginning of the episode, they pretend to be old people, then they try to explain that they’re the real Monkees, but the man delivering the message asks, “When you see the real Monkees will you give them the message.” The third episode is titled "Monkee vs. Machine", and is about the Monkees trying to help an old toy maker keep his job while his employer want to replace him with an automaton. www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UGv8FIHqfU
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Post by linus on Apr 12, 2014 13:08:36 GMT -5
They had telephones.
Another thing to point out is that "he die" is in future tense, not past.
yes, I know that's what it says when you mirror "lonely hearts", but if they wanted it to be past tense, they could've found a way to do so.
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Post by linus on Apr 12, 2014 12:55:03 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_(TV_series)Ah yes, the Monkees tv premiere was on Sept. 12th, 1966. The Sgt. Pepper drum is translated as September 11, so there’s a discrepancy there. There’s also the theory that it is meant to be translated as November 9. Also, there’s the False Rumor snippet from Beatles Monthly Magazine from Feb. 1967, stating that there was a rumor that he’d been in an accident on January 7th of 1967. My question is why would they have to put clandestine clues into their work if there was already a public rumor and an acknowledgement of it in their own fan magazine? Of course I’m not saying the clues aren’t there, they are most definitely there. What I notice however, is that they are contradictory, are sometimes necromantic, and actually go back as far as 1963. invanddis.proboards.com/thread/7362/pre-fall-66-pid-themesAnd let’s remember in A Day In The Life, Lennon says “Well I just had to laugh, I saw the photograph.” And the next year sings “Happiness is a warm gun.” Also remember the Beatles were fixated with death on Revolver. I don't think a discrepancy can be assumed - we never got a news report with any details. So either nothing happened or something did and was quashed. They really didn't try too hard to make the new Paul look like the old Paul. Clues that don't make sense and contradict each other. There actually might be a message in that! Going back to Sgt Pepper - I was really turned off at first - then in the middle of circus music, the dirge appears. I happened to fall asleep one night with the Sgt Pepper album playing and awoke to the last chord of A Day in the Life. It goes on forever and it is ominous and sinister. The discrepancy is in the dates of the alleged incident. Was it 9/11, 9/12, 11/9, Jan 7th? One could also say they did try very hard to make Paul(s) look unlike his previous self - though still uncanilly similar. If he was replaced by an actor-impostor, there are too many similarities that can't be explained with surgery that the public is aware of. i.e. the lower & angled left eye, the teeth, the benign Adam's apple. If a person were to have all these changed, would he still be able to function normally?
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Post by linus on Apr 12, 2014 1:03:06 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_(TV_series)Ah yes, the Monkees tv premiere was on Sept. 12th, 1966. The Sgt. Pepper drum is translated as September 11, so there’s a discrepancy there. There’s also the theory that it is meant to be translated as November 9. Also, there’s the False Rumor snippet from Beatles Monthly Magazine from Feb. 1967, stating that there was a rumor that he’d been in an accident on January 7th of 1967. My question is why would they have to put clandestine clues into their work if there was already a public rumor and an acknowledgement of it in their own fan magazine? Of course I’m not saying the clues aren’t there, they are most definitely there. What I notice however, is that they are contradictory, are sometimes necromantic, and actually go back as far as 1963. invanddis.proboards.com/thread/7362/pre-fall-66-pid-themesAnd let’s remember in A Day In The Life, Lennon says “Well I just had to laugh, I saw the photograph.” And the next year sings “Happiness is a warm gun.” Also remember the Beatles were fixated with death on Revolver.
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Post by linus on Apr 11, 2014 18:11:25 GMT -5
I know I read it just a few months ago. And in all 5 pages of this thread, I'm surprised nobody noticed that the image on the cover is flipped.
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Post by linus on Apr 11, 2014 10:46:08 GMT -5
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Post by linus on Apr 11, 2014 10:39:49 GMT -5
epitaph, yes, that would be the most basic thought. How'd the H get in there? well, If you had checked the link, you surely would have noticed it concerned the authorship of this bible book, Paul (Saul) ........it being ghostwritten and credited to another man. I'm sorry you don't see the parallel lines. At any rate, Not many words contain EPH. Hence, the bible study. Why 555? WELL WE ARE TOLD TO LOOK. Consider you are looking at the famous He Die mirror image on the Sgt Pepper Drum. Does it Just say HE DIE? No, it's HE (rhombus) DIE, or 555. Believe it or not. Joe was his first name, You wanna take a stab at that one? Why not Mary, OR Tom. or Wendy? How many other Beatles songs talk about JOE. not many, again. A link? Joe Ephgrave GRAVE? If you can't follow that thought, again, I'm sorry I can't help you. Ringo has an album rotogravure if that helps. Try rereading. Consider the drum the die of the rotogravure, if you will. Just funny how the Bible passage, the rotogravure, manufactured idols, (like Sylvie) Sgt pepper drum, Sir Paul's fascination of the guitar painting (and a possible use of the image in the LOVE shoe) and diamond filled guitars have this very unique connection. oh and 555. 111 and 555
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Post by linus on Apr 11, 2014 10:38:34 GMT -5
Did this thread get deleted, too?
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Post by linus on Mar 6, 2014 0:48:39 GMT -5
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Post by linus on Mar 6, 2014 0:47:40 GMT -5
Zep
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Post by linus on Mar 4, 2014 19:17:02 GMT -5
The way the press described the 'double suicide' of Rory and his mum, it sounded like Cliff Notes for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. This wild tale is what the detectives said happened... They both do drugs together one night. Rory passes out and is motionless. Rory's mother wakes up and thinks Rory overdosed and is dead. She is so distraught, she kills herself. Rory wakes up and sees his mum committed suicide, so he kills himself. First of all, the story is ridiculous. Secondly, it's straight out of Romeo and Juliet, except this is a guy and his mother. Thirdly, the end result is that Rory and his mum were silenced, so whatever they knew and perhaps were about to reveal went to their graves with them suddenly and surely. Or Pyramus & Thisbe Where Paul as Pyramus commits suicide. "Now am I dead."And Lennon as Thisbe joins him in death. - One thing I don't see talked about much is the likelihood that Epstein bought 10,000 copies of the Please Please Me 45, to boost sales. www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/retail/1083523/brian-epstein-bought-thousands-of-copies-of-love-me-do-to-boost
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Post by linus on Mar 3, 2014 15:00:56 GMT -5
Ty Charles O'Brien. invanddis.proboards.com/thread/7012/suspiciousKeith's hair parts on the left, and it looks like his earlobes are attached. 'Faul's' hair parted toward his right in the late '60s. Keith's beard grows differently than 'Faul's', too. It seems as though Keith was used to play into the PID mythology. Notice in this 1966 magazine, there is much emphasis on the Beatles not continuing on if one left, and the measurements one would need to comply to if a Beatle were to be replaced. "If one of us dropped out... the group would break up." Said by Paul, of all people. Tiger Beat magazine April 1966Notice on the cover it says “Ringo, he’s changed!” “…without Ringo, John, Paul and George working together as a team, there could be no Beatles. Not one of them could ever be replaced. And many times each Beatle has said, “If one of us were to quit… we’d all have to quit. We wouldn’t know how to get along without everyone one of us working together.” And then top it off with a feature article on some PIDers' favorite 'Faul', Keith Allison. With the headline, “This Paul McCartney look alike has exciting plans!” “…these fab assets…” “And he does look like Paul McCartney. He’s handsome, tall…” “Standing 6'1" tall and weighing 165 pounds… Hidden behind his brawny build…” “In 1963 and 1964 he worked with Peter Asher & Gordon" Keith did a cover of ‘The Girl Can’t Help It’, which is the theme song to the film starring Beatle friend and car-crash victim Jayne Mansfield. www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyaKnbFBGM8As mentioned earlier, Jayne Mansfield is in the Twickenham Studios mural next to Paul in the Beatles For Sale gatefold image.
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Post by linus on Feb 18, 2014 17:07:46 GMT -5
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Post by linus on Feb 18, 2014 17:03:00 GMT -5
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Post by linus on Feb 17, 2014 19:23:11 GMT -5
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Post by linus on Feb 17, 2014 19:16:02 GMT -5
"Oh! Untimely death!"
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Post by linus on Feb 17, 2014 18:37:14 GMT -5
The 5 stages
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Post by linus on Feb 17, 2014 18:36:57 GMT -5
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Post by linus on Feb 17, 2014 18:24:50 GMT -5
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Post by linus on Feb 17, 2014 18:04:47 GMT -5
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