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Post by B on Dec 30, 2008 11:04:00 GMT -5
In a post made back in 2004, Wings was complaining about how whacked out things were at TKIN/60IF. He ended his post, which is the first one here: invanddis.proboards29.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=friend&thread=2247&page=1with the words: " "The one thing missing is time travel. Time travel and clones." Well friends, at the risk of being the paul bearer of bad tidings, I have the unfortunate task of bringing to your attention the unpleasant reality that (imo) the imagery of Magical Mystery Tour, both the film and the comics that came with the album, point strongly to the subject of cloning experiments, and, yes, possibly time travel. As do other Beatle videos and references which I will get to in the course of this thread. So have a seat, and let's get started! ;D While we await additional information, which may take a while because for some reason my internet service provider is being completely slow today, take a gander at some pertinent clips from the Magical Mystery Tour movie. Magical Mystery Tour Part Twowww.youtube.com/watch?v=0AO9T6EHO4IThe Beatles - I Am The Walruswww.youtube.com/watch?v=cqOKvonLrH8And just for the hell of it: The Beatles -- A Day in the Lifewww.youtube.com/watch?v=gZez_k4vAzUAnd yes, I know that "A Day in the Life" is not from MMT. (Feel free to jump in at any time.)
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Post by B on Dec 30, 2008 12:42:59 GMT -5
On December 27th, thisone wrote: invanddis.proboards29.com/index.cgi?board=TAR&action=display&thread=3370&page=19"I've said it before and I'll say it again - I do not see Paul McCartney as "A Person" . It is a media whore role played by several different people over the years. My desire is to simply see an end to the charade that is Paul McCartney. If others wish to idolize some freak-show charade thats their choice."If, by 1970, three people had played the role, as is suggested by the line "one and one and one is three" in the song "Come Together", how many have played the role by the year 2008? (Just wondering.) Back to the subject at hand: I really think this topic is a big part of the puzzle. I don't think the message being put across was about the Beatles themselves, so much, as that we should take notice of the doubles, and then pick up on another message implicit in the imagery. Still, the message of "doubles" is repeatedly sent, even as it is here, in the Faul video "Coming Up": (Nice that the 'carnation' is red this time. ;D) Paul McCartney :: "Coming Up" [HQ]www.youtube.com/watch?v=nB6qEpcj4XII hope to get started with this shortly, but my internet provider is a bit "iffy" today, so stay tuned...
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Post by B on Dec 30, 2008 14:21:28 GMT -5
There are many levels to the symbology used in Magical Mystery Tour, but let's take a look at it with our minds in the gutter. Let's focus on sexual implications and innuendo. Here is a link to the MMT comics for anyone who wants to refer to them during the discussion: invanddis.proboards29.com/index.cgi?board=pidpix&action=display&thread=4525Starting with the MMT trip, we have: Magical Mystery Tour Part Twowww.youtube.com/watch?v=0AO9T6EHO4IIt has been pointed out in other posts that there seem to be a number of look-alike Pauls, Johns, and Ringos on the bus. This in itself is a clue, pointing again, at least subliminally, to the notion of clones. Bear in mind that when this film came out, in 1967, cloning was not a topic on peoples' minds. It would have been looked upon as something that might happen someday in the future, so if the message of cloning had to be addressed, it could not be done with, say, the Beatles coming right out with a song called "Cloning", or a film of them as mad scientists cloning people, as no one would have understood the "why" of why they had done it. There seems to be a bit of (nod nod, wink wink) sexual content to the movie, which, had it been more overt, would have prevented it from being shown on British TV at the time, but apparently it got past the censors. Note first, Jolly Jimmy Johnson, the courier, in white, as is "the delightful" Wendy Winters. So, right off the bat we have sexuality entering into the picture. Wendy Winters, is, by virtue of her name, "pure as the driven snow" suggesting virginity. Jolly Jimmy Johnson can be seen as - well - kind of a dick. Using the name "Johnson" for a penis was not unknown at the time, so "Jolly Jimmy" is a happy (aroused) penis, one could surmise. No sooner do they get seated, then Ringo tells Aunt Jessie she should take up knitting. Often knitting involves making little booties and mittens for a yet to be born child as a gift. Wendy asks Jimmy, "Who is that man?" and the answer, of course is: "That's Mr. Bloodvessel". What happens when someone is sexually aroused? The blood vessels in their sexual apparatus become gorged, and the person is ready for some action! And "last trip he thought he was the driver!" is a dirty joke. A person is "driven" to do something about their aroused state. ;D This time, though, he is "the courier". If you are a male, the "courier" of the sperm cells is your seminal fluid. And who is the driver? In the movie we never see him. In the comic book, his face is hidden by a sign that says "Alf". Of course, in the comic, we do see a driver, who is Superman, but with a "B" on his chest, rather than an "S". One could speculate that the Beatles were the "drivers" of sexual desire in women, or that "Alf" might be an acronym for "Alien Life Form". If the Beatles were magicians performing rituals of sex-magic as devised by Crowley or Aiwass, then one could say that an "alien life form" was driving the bus of desire, or something like that. (If you think that was bad, wait 'til we get to "I am the Walrus!" )
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Post by B on Dec 30, 2008 15:25:31 GMT -5
The Beatles - I Am The Walruswww.youtube.com/watch?v=cqOKvonLrH8There's so much "said" in 'I am the Walrus' that it's almost incredible. Right from the start, the video opens with the viewer perceiving the band through a round window, surrounded by darkness. Anyone who has ever used a microscope knows this "look". It is what one sees when examining something under a microscope. Like you might, say, examine a developing animal embryo. That of, say, a rabbit, or a chicken, or, heck, even a walrus! Faul holds his guitar neck out horizontally, sort of suggestive of, well, I won't even say it... The music pulses rhythmically. John starts to sing: "I am he as you are he as you are me, and we are all together..." When you are a clone, you are "he" as another clone would be "he", and if you are a clone, you are as much "the original" as the clone singing the song. Faul points to John, suggesting that he (John) may be 'the original', but it's hard to say.... "See how they run like pigs from a gun; see how they fly" is an interesting follow up line. The message here may be that those doing cloning experiments had to flee the location where they were doing these, and flew to somewhere else. Fleeing from "a gun" as in war time. Perhaps "the courier" was Rudolf Hess, who paid an unexpected visit to England with "something" in tow, or, even "Uncle Albert" Speer, who was imprisoned in England, becoming, I suppose, a "Britainy Spears", but I digress. Lennon declares himself to be "the egg man" from whom, presumably, some clones were made. "They are the egg men" he goes on to say, suggesting that perhaps all the Beatles had been cloned. At this point, in the video, we see policemen dancing on a wall. I interpret this as: Hidden behind a wall (kept from public view), and in a place protected by police, cloning experiments that had begun in Germany during the second world war, were continued in Britain. At this point, the band members are suddenly shown in animal costumes and masks, indicating (possibly) that experiments involving animal cloning were being done as a warm up to doing human cloning. Then we see a line of human "embryos" emerging in a line from behind the wall, as it were. "Yellow matter custard, dripping from a dead dog's eye" is a description of the ejaculate from a now-relaxed penis. "Boy, you've been a naughty girl! You let your knickers down" to, you know, do the 'wild thing.' (Ringo does a humourous 'hoo boy!' look with his eyes.) "I am the egg man" (And once again we're looking through a microscope.) The focus shifts a bit at this point: "Sitting in an English garden, waiting for the sun". In the comic book, and in the MMT there is a "big race". In the film it is represented by cars of different nationalities racing around. In the comic, we see two Pauls, one in a glass beaker. Symbolically, then, there is "a race" in Europe, to successfully clone a person, or, more specifically, I think, to clone certain people of historical significance. Like queens, Beatles, etc. This may sound bizaare, and to be sure, it is! The implications are a bit staggering, and I will get into that later, but returning to the video of "I am the Walrus" we see a bus, and dancing animals, leading a parade of clones and to the left, in a circle, we see various passengers contentedly munching away like cows in the pasture, but amidst this imagery we see what looks like a fiery comet, as if to suggest that while all the cloning was taking place, and people were contentedly eating, something was heading their way. Perhaps it still is.
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Dec 30, 2008 15:40:39 GMT -5
You don't have to twist my arm to get me to walk down this particular lane, B. As I wrote in my "The Lads From Brazil" post... Who is this person? The reason I ask is because HE miraculously turns into these more familiar chaps: It's from the director's cut of Anthology, and I think it could be a pretty blatant example of hidden in plain site. Watch it here: Could this be what QUADrophenia was referring to? Were they literally four aspects of the same person? As in clones, and Nazis, and Mengele, oh my? Here's the entire thread, which sort of died on the vine... invanddis.proboards29.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=general&thread=5245&page=1
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Post by B on Dec 30, 2008 15:41:16 GMT -5
There's more to say, but for now, I need to take a little break. ;D
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Post by puzzled on Dec 30, 2008 18:16:09 GMT -5
I'm on the edge of my seat.... ;D
Eat your lunch and get back to work!
[In the case of Britney Spears, that is her real family name, as opposed to a chosen stage name. Are Fate and Chance in on the joke too?]
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Dec 31, 2008 18:13:11 GMT -5
I'll be back to this tomorrow. Today is new year's eve, and something is up, if we are to judge the coming year by the new videos from Grandfather Aleister and Youknowmyname231. Time stops, and the Beatles return, apparently. Please check them out: 1995www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHEa4USqXLMY e l l o w S u b m a r i n e 2 0 0 9www.youtube.com/watch?v=50gXgWRUCxwI will delete this post tomorrow, and get back on topic. in the mean time: Ring out the old; ring in the new! George Harrison - Ding Dongwww.youtube.com/watch?v=r61noMrx3qwcheers P.S. Thanks JoJo for the great job you've done all year, and for allowing us the opportunity to meet here. Hear, hear! I'll drink to that!
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Post by trutha on Jan 2, 2009 23:02:15 GMT -5
I have an issue w/ this picture being a composite of the 4 lads: Normally, a composite will even out distinctive characteristics & seem more "attractive." I remember in a psychology class I took, the prof talked about a study in which the most beautiful "woman" selected by a number of test subjects was a composite of several different women. This pic ^ is not particularly attractive to me... Anyway, has anyone actually done a composite of those 4 pics of the Beatles to see if that ^ is the result? Just wondering.
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Post by puzzled on Jan 6, 2009 8:23:47 GMT -5
Klaatu's song lyrics: As the message did decode: 'I'm the only man who'll ever get to hell and come back alive.' Well who else could it be But good old Rugglesby? I have been reading up on the Eugenics program regarding this cloning issue, and I came across this person, born in 1882: 3.2.1 Name of creator(s): Gates | Reginald Ruggles | 1882-1962 | anthropologist, biologist, botanist and geneticist 3.2.2 Administrative/Biographical history: Born Middleton, Nova Scotia, 1882; educated Middleton High School; BSc, Mount Allison University; Sackville, New Brunswick, 1899-1903; Demonstrator in Botany, McGill University, 1905; Senior Fellow and graduated PhD, University of Chicago, 1908; Research at Missouri Botanical Gardens, 1910–1911; awarded Mendel Medal, 1911; Married Dr Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes, 1911 (annulled 1916); Lecturer in Biology, St Thomas's Hospital, London, 1912–1914; Huxley Medal and Prize, Imperial College, University of London, 1913; Lecturer in Cytology, Bedford College, London, 1912, 1914 and on Heredity in Relation to Cytology, Oxford University, 1914; Associate Professor in Zoology, University of California, 1915–1916; Instructor in aerial gunnery, Royal Flying Corps, 1917–1918; Reader in Botany, University of London King's College, 1919–1921; Professor of Botany, University of London King's College, 1921-1942; Society of Experimental Biology, Secretary, 1923–1928; Amazon Expedition, 1925; Russian travels to inspect plant breeding stations, 1926; Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1928, South Africa, 1929; married Miss J Williams, 1929 (dissolved); Consultative Council, Eugenics Society; Royal Anthropological Institute, Council, 1927–1933, 1935–1937; Council, Linnean Society, 1928–1932, Fellow of the Royal Society, 1931; Vice-President, 1931–1932; Council Royal Microscopical Society, Secretary, 1928–1930, President, 1930–1932, Honorary Fellow, 1951; delegate from British and American Associations to Indian Science Congress, Calcutta, 1937; De Lamar Lectures at Johns Hopkins University on Human Heredity and Society, 1932; Lecture tour in American Universities, 1940–1942; Emeritus Professor, King's College London, 1943; Fellow of King's College; Lowell Lectures on Human Heredity, 1944; Research Fellow in Biology, Harvard University, 1946–1950; Honorary President of 7th International Botanical congress, Stockholm, 1950 and of 8th Botanical Congress, Paris, 1954; Cuban Expedition, 1952; Mexico, 1953; Study of Ainu and racial genetics in Japan, 1954; anthropological studies in S. Africa, Kenya, Uganda, 1955; married Laura Greer, 1955; studies in Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, 1958; India, 1959; Far East, 1960; Anthropological Studies in Iran, 1961; Guest of Indian Statistical Institute, 1961–1962; died 1962. Publications (selection only): The mutation factor in evolution, with particular reference to Oenothera (Macmillan & Co, New York, 1915); Heredity and eugenics (Constable & Co, London, 1923); A botanist in the Amazon valley (Witherby, London, 1927); Heredity and man (Constable & Co, London, 1929); Human genetics 2 vols (Macmillan & Co, London and New York, 1946); Human ancestry (Harvard University Press, 1948); Pedigrees of Negro families (Blakiston & Co, Philadelphia and Toronto, 1949); Genetic linkage in man (W Junk, The Hague, 1955). www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/iss/archives/collect/10ga50-1.htmlI also noted that Charles Darwin died in 1882.
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Post by B on Jan 6, 2009 10:55:10 GMT -5
"...born in 1882""Instructor in aerial gunnery, Royal Flying Corps..."Beatles - Paul McCartney - That Day Is Done www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfyWWfzu20gI've been meaning to get back to this thread, so thanks for giving me a kick in the butt, Puzzled. ;D More to come!
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Post by B on Jan 7, 2009 15:28:43 GMT -5
Spies like us www.youtube.com/watch?v=84H-M78CZfk(A slight diversion while I put together more information 'aboot' Magical Mystery Tour.) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Only_Live_Twice_(film)"You Only Live Twice (1967) is the fifth spy film in the James Bond series..." "The pre-title sequence depicted James Bond faking his murder in Hong Kong, allowing Bond more freedom to operate." You Only Live Twice: www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDitUVMMzE0You only live twice, or so it seems, One life for yourself, and one for your dreams. You drift through the years and life seems tame, 'Til one dream appears and love is its name. And love is a stranger who'll beckon you on, Don't think of the danger or the stranger is gone. This dream is for you, so pay the price, Make one dream come true, you only live twice.
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Post by puzzled on Jan 12, 2009 7:50:19 GMT -5
I was just reading an 11th degree document for the O.T.O. and they were discussing the relationship of Horus and Seth, as I have outlined in my Seth thread.
This document explained that homosexual intercourse creates a spiritual child, as opposed to a natural human child that is created by the union of a man and woman. This spiritual child is hermaphroditic and is equally Horus/Set.
My son suggested that perhaps that would be the reason for creating cloned physical bodies. If these homosexual sex-magick rites are actually to create a spiritual child, then they would need a vessel to house this hermaphroditic "soul."
I know how outrageous the concept is - just trying to stay within the parameters of the story as outlined so far. We need to keep in mind that even though these stories have personified these energies, they are still stories that were told to simplify much larger concepts. When we consider that the Horus/Set interaction is a representation of Chaos and Order, or bringing matter out of the Void, then the sexual aspect becomes less about fluid exchange between humans and more about explaining our complicated cosmology. Of course when you're discussing the possibility of humans creating clones in the real world, then all that ivory tower speculation becomes meaningless.
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Post by trutha on Jan 16, 2009 1:57:05 GMT -5
^ Intelligence agencies often use occult groups as a front. Aleister Crowley was supposedly British intelligence (according to the Laurel Canyon articles).
The first cloning of a human apparently happened in the late 1920's in Germany. That was according to Stewart Swerdlow, who may or may not be spreading disinformation. I absolutely do not believe that a clone could ever "house" a spiritual being. Actually, I've heard that they don't have souls at all.
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Post by puzzled on Jan 16, 2009 2:03:31 GMT -5
^ Intelligence agencies often use occult groups as a front. Aleister Crowley was supposedly British intelligence (according to the Laurel Canyon articles). The first cloning of a human apparently happened in the late 1920's in Germany. That was according to Stewart Swerdlow, who may or may not be spreading disinformation. I absolutely do not believe that a clone could ever "house" a spiritual being. Actually, I've heard that they don't have souls at all. I am curious about your definitive statement. Would you mind sharing why you feel so confident that it isn't possible?
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Post by trutha on Jan 16, 2009 3:03:35 GMT -5
^ I suppose I should qualify that statement. Since a clone has been made by dark souls, I don't believe a spiritual being of the light would inhabit such a creation. On the other hand, I do think that a dark entity could inhabit a clone.
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Post by thisone on Jan 16, 2009 14:32:13 GMT -5
^ Intelligence agencies often use occult groups as a front. Aleister Crowley was supposedly British intelligence (according to the Laurel Canyon articles). The first cloning of a human apparently happened in the late 1920's in Germany. That was according to Stewart Swerdlow, who may or may not be spreading disinformation. I absolutely do not believe that a clone could ever "house" a spiritual being. Actually, I've heard that they don't have souls at all. This is true. The very first 007 was none other than our old friend John Dee - www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/occult/john-dee.htmlwww.johndee.org/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_DeeCreated by Dee as the ultimate symbol of Occult knowledge.
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Jan 22, 2009 12:18:49 GMT -5
Nazi angel of death Josef Mengele 'created twin town in Brazil'By Nick Evans in Buenos Aires Last Updated: 10:52PM GMT 21 Jan 2009 www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/brazil/4307262/Nazi-angel-of-death-Josef-Mengele-created-twin-town-in-Brazil.htmlThe steely hearted "Angel of Death", whose mission was to create a master race fit for the Third Reich, was the resident medic at Auschwitz from May 1943 until his flight in the face of the Red Army advance in January 1945. His task was to carry out experiments to discover by what method of genetic quirk twins were produced – and then to artificially increase the Aryan birthrate for his master, Adolf Hitler. Now, a historian claims, Mengele's notorious experiments may have borne fruit. For years scientists have failed to discover why as many as one in five pregnancies in a small Brazilian town have resulted in twins – most of them blond haired and blue eyed. But residents of Candido Godoi now claim that Mengele made repeated visits there in the early 1960s, posing at first as a vet but then offering medical treatment to the women of the town. Shuttling between Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, he managed to evade justice before his death in 1979, but his dreams of a Nazi master race appeared unfulfilled. In a new book, Mengele: the Angel of Death in South America, the Argentine historian Jorge Camarasa, a specialist in the post-war Nazi flight to South America, has painstakingly pieced together the Nazi doctor's mysterious later years. After speaking to the townspeople of Candido Godoi, he is convinced that Mengele continued his genetic experiments with twins – with startling results. He reveals how, after working with cattle farmers in Argentina to increase their stock, Mengele fled the country after fellow Nazi, Adolf Eichmann, was kidnapped by Israeli agents. He claims that Mengele found refuge in the German enclave of Colonias Unidas, Paraguay, and from there, in 1963, began to make regular trips to another predominantly German community just over the border in Brazil – the farming community of Candido Godoi. And, Mr Camaras claims, it was here that soon after the birthrate of twins began to spiral. "I think Candido Godoi may have been Mengele's laboratory, where he finally managed to fulfil his dreams of creating a master race of blond haired, blue eyed Aryans," he said. "There is testimony that he attended women, followed their pregnancies, treated them with new types of drugs and preparations, that he talked of artificial insemination in human beings, and that he continued working with animals, proclaiming that he was capable of getting cows to produce male twins." The urbane German who arrived in Candido Godoi was remembered with fondness by many of the townspeople. "He told us he was a vet," said Aloisi Finkler, a local farmer interviewed by Mr Camarasa. "He asked about illnesses we had among our animals, and told us not to worry, he could cure them. He appeared a cultured and dignified man." Another farmer, Leonardo Boufler, said: "He went from farm to farm checking the animals. He checked them for TB, and injected those that were infected. He said he could carry out artificial insemination of cows and humans, which we thought impossible as in those days it was unheard of." But the Nazi eugenicist did not concentrate on animals alone. A former mayor and town doctor, Anencia Flores da Silva, set out to try to solve the town's mystery. He interviewed hundreds of people, and discovered one character who crept on cropping up: an itinerant medic calling himself Rudolph Weiss. Dr da Silva said: "In the testimonies we collected we came across women who were treated by him, he appeared to be some sort of rural medic who went from house to house. He attended women who had varicose veins and gave them a potion which he carried in a bottle, or tablets which he brought with him. Sometimes he carried out dental work, and everyone remembers he used to take blood." The people of Candido Godoi now largely accept that a Nazi war criminal was an inadvertent guest of theirs for several years in the early 1960s. The town's official crest shows two identical profiles and a road sign welcomes visitors to a "Farming Community and Land of the Twins". There is also a museum, the House of the Twins. While the twins birthrate varies widely in different countries, it is typically about one in 80 pregnancies – a statistic that has left Mr Camarasa certain in his claim that Mengele was successfully pursuing his dreams of creating a master race, a real-life Boys from Brazil. "Nobody knows for sure exactly what date Mengele arrived in Candido Godoi, but the first twins were born in 1963, the year in which we first hear reports of his presence," he said.
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Post by B on Jan 22, 2009 18:26:49 GMT -5
Great information, and relevant to the thread. Thanks for posting it, P(D)enny La(i)ne.
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Post by JoJo on Jan 22, 2009 18:39:36 GMT -5
Thanks P(D)enny, interesting. The border between Brazil and Paraguay is (or was, at least 20 years ago) much like the border between the US and Canada. It was especially easy for those walking across, you simply crossed with no questions asked, either direction. As for Paraguay, with the right connections and money, the leadership there will protect anyone, even a Nazi war criminal.
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Post by mommybird on Jan 22, 2009 19:39:03 GMT -5
P(D)enny, that is a great article. I hope you don't mind my posting it on my forum.
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Jan 22, 2009 19:54:46 GMT -5
P(D)enny, that is a great article. I hope you don't mind my posting it on my forum. By all means.
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Post by greydove on Feb 3, 2009 11:22:38 GMT -5
Please continue talking about time travel and clones in MMT. I am so interested in this!! Been checking weekly for an update...
Pretty please? ;D
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Post by greydove on Feb 13, 2009 13:59:35 GMT -5
Hello everyone! I noticed that A Day in the Life recording session was mentioned in another thread as being a ritual. I just wanted to say that as a long time Beatles listener (since childhood ) that song has always touched me in an strange, nostalgic way, even the first time I heard it. One of my favorite parts is the " Woke up, fell out of bed.[/b]." ditty, and for some reason when listening to it the other day, time travel popped into my head as a possiblity of why the song is so eerie and endlessly fascinating on a subconscious level. For example when Paul says: " Found my way downstairs and drank a cup, looking up I noticed I was late." A whole host of associations is unconsciously manifested that are just now dawning on me! First off it reminds me of the LSD trips some of these 60's artists were dosed with in the furtherance of the counterculture aquarian goals. He drank a cup.....of what? Drink me. Alice in Wonderland He noticed he was ' late.' Reminding one of the White Rabbit. " I'm late, I'm late for a very important date." Lewis Carroll was aware of the plasticity of time as evidenced in Alice's talk with the White Queen about screaming before she pricked her finger, or looking glass jam every other day etc. Alice in Wonderland references also appear in MMT "I am the eggman" (i.e. Humpty Dumpty) I am the Walrus-The Walrus and the Carpenter etc. This all ties into time travel and/or interdimensional travel. Ostensibly through entheogenic or chemical means. Even saying he " found his way upstairs" is relevant to the ascension to other dimensions, states of being. Anyway just wanted to throw some of this out there as its been on my mind and get the time travel discussion going again. I find this really fascinating, and wonder if any of the Beatles referencing this stuff ties into what was going on with clandestine research like the Philadelphia Project or Montaulk.....? btw I'm on the doppelganger board as Sabrina if anyone visits that one.
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Post by B on Feb 13, 2009 14:23:03 GMT -5
(for reference) Greydove wrote:Hello everyone! I noticed that A Day in the Life recording session was mentioned in another thread as being a ritual. I just wanted to say that as a long time Beatles listener (since childhood ) that song has always touched me in an strange, nostalgic way, even the first time I heard it. One of my favorite parts is the " Woke up, fell out of bed.[/b]." ditty, and for some reason when listening to it the other day, time travel popped into my head as a possiblity of why the song is so eerie and endlessly fascinating on a subconscious level. For example when Paul says: " Found my way downstairs and drank a cup, looking up I noticed I was late." A whole host of associations is unconsciously manifested that are just now dawning on me! First off it reminds me of the LSD trips some of these 60's artists were dosed with in the furtherance of the counterculture aquarian goals. He drank a cup.....of what? Drink me. Alice in Wonderland He noticed he was ' late.' Reminding one of the White Rabbit. " I'm late, I'm late for a very important date." Lewis Carroll was aware of the plasticity of time as evidenced in Alice's talk with the White Queen about screaming before she pricked her finger, or looking glass jam every other day etc. Alice in Wonderland references also appear in MMT "I am the eggman" (i.e. Humpty Dumpty) I am the Walrus-The Walrus and the Carpenter etc. This all ties into time travel and/or interdimensional travel. Ostensibly through entheogenic or chemical means. Even saying he " found his way upstairs" is relevant to the ascension to other dimensions, states of being. Anyway just wanted to throw some of this out there as its been on my mind and get the time travel discussion going again. I find this really fascinating, and wonder if any of the Beatles referencing this stuff ties into what was going on with clandestine research like the Philadelphia Project or Montaulk.....? btw I'm on the doppelganger board as Sabrina if anyone visits that one.
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