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Post by multiverser on Nov 20, 2012 21:45:52 GMT -5
Everyone seems to think Faul's being barefoot on Abbey Road has to do with dead men in the UK being buried in a suit, but with no shoes.
But I've been thinking there might have been a more simple reason. I think he was barefooted to be as short as possible in a line-up with the others.
We know that the original Paul was shorter than Faul. In numerous photos, Faul is taller than he should be as compared to the original.
So, if they wanted to do the Abbey Road cover as a sort of walking line-up, they can make Faul appear to be an inch shorter just by having him go barefoot while the others wear shoes.
If my theory is true, instead of people going on about dead men buried shoeless, they should have asked the question, 'Why did they want Paul to be shorter and the others taller on the cover of Abbey Road?"
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Nov 24, 2012 10:09:24 GMT -5
The shoeless Faul he claimed on Lettermanthat it was too hot to wear sandals. BUt it would be far hotter to wear shoes, and if that's the case, why didn't the others walk barefoot it it was "too hot"
All a false info
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Post by duodamsel on Nov 25, 2012 4:11:28 GMT -5
The shoeless Faul he claimed on Lettermanthat it was too hot to wear sandals. BUt it would be far hotter to wear shoes, and if that's the case, why didn't the others walk barefoot it it was "too hot" All a false info Isn't Abbey Road Studio situated on one of the magickal "lay lines"? www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeycyJtIN1w
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Post by B on Nov 25, 2012 4:38:58 GMT -5
"ley lines" to you
I don't know if it is or not.
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Post by iameye on Nov 25, 2012 5:47:03 GMT -5
Ley, lady, ley.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Nov 25, 2012 6:25:00 GMT -5
Ley, lady, ley. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Four_Orders_of_Chivalry_on_the_Fore_Entrance_to_Linlithgow_Palace.JPGThe four European orders of chivalry to which James V belonged are engraved above the arch of the fore entrance "The Order of the Garter", "The Order of the Thistle", "The Order of the Golden Fleece" and "The Order of St. Michael". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linlithgow_PalaceThe Winter Queen Grew Up Here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Am_linlithgow_palace_north_west.jpgNorth and West faces of Linlithgow Palace en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Eliz_bohemia_3.jpgPainted By Robert Peake The Elder "On 14 February 1613, she married Frederick V, then the Elector of the Palatinate in Germany. The event took place in England at the royal chapel at the Palace of Whitehall and was celebrated in John Donne's poetic masterpiece Epithalamion, or Marriage Song on the Lady Elizabeth, and Count Palatine being married on St. Valentines Day. Afterwards, she joined the Electoral court in Heidelberg. Frederick was the leader of the association of Protestant princes in the Holy Roman Empire known as the Protestant Union, and Elizabeth was married to him in an effort to increase James's ties to these princes. Nevertheless, the two were considered to be genuinely in love and remained a romantic couple throughout the course of their marriage. Elizabeth's new husband transformed his seat at Heidelberg Castle, creating an "English wing" for her, a monkey-house, a menagerie and the beginnings of a new garden in the Italian Renaissance style popular in England at the time. The garden, the Hortus Palatinus, was constructed by Elizabeth's former tutor, Salomon de Caus and was dubbed the "Eighth Wonder of the World" by contemporaries." The Alchemical Wedding Of Christian Rosenkreutz en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Carl_Blechen_003.jpgThe Heidelberg Castle, here shown in a painting by Carl Blechen, was destroyed by the French during the war of succession of the Electorate of the Palatinate en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Alchemical_WeddingBagism No, No, No... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chymical_Wedding_of_Christian_Rosenkreutz:"The Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz (Chymische Hochzeit Christiani Rosencreutz anno 1459) was edited in 1616 in Strasbourg, and its anonymous authorship is attributed to Johann Valentin Andreae. The Chymical Wedding is often described as the third of the original manifestos of the mysterious "Fraternity of the Rose Cross" (Rosicrucians), although it is markedly different from the Fama Fraternitatis and Confessio Fraternitatis in style and in subject matter. It is an allegoric romance (story) divided into Seven Days, or Seven Journeys, like Genesis, and tells us about the way Christian Rosenkreuz was invited to go to a wonderful castle full of miracles, in order to assist the Chymical Wedding of the king and the queen, that is, the husband and the bride." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bijou_fm_18eme.jpg18° Knight of the Rose Croix jewel (from the Masonic Scottish Rite) "During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, various groups styled themselves Rosicrucian. The diverse groups who link themselves to a "Rosicrucian Tradition" can be divided into three categories: Esoteric Christian Rosicrucian groups, which profess Christ; Masonic Rosicrucian groups such as Societas Rosicruciana; and initiatory groups such as the Golden Dawn and the Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis (AMORC). Esoteric Christian Rosicrucian schools provide esoteric knowledge related to the inner teachings of Christianity. * The Rosicrucian Fellowship, 1909/11. Teachings present the mysteries, in the form of esoteric knowledge, of which Christ spoke in Matthew 13:11 and Luke 8:10. The Fellowship seeks to prepare the individual through harmonious development of mind and heart in a spirit of unselfish service to mankind and an all-embracing altruism. According to it the Rosicrucian Order was founded in 1313 and is composed of twelve exalted Beings gathered around a thirteenth, Christian Rosenkreuz. These great Adepts have already advanced far beyond the cycle of rebirth; their mission is to prepare the whole wide world for a new phase in religion—which includes awareness of the inner worlds and the subtle bodies, and to provide safe guidance in the gradual awakening of man's latent spiritual faculties during the next six centuries toward the coming Age of Aquarius. According to masonic writers the Order of the Rose Cross is expounded in a major Christian literary work that molded the subsequent spiritual views of the western civilization, The Divine Comedy (ca. 1308–1321) by Dante Alighieri. Other Christian-Rosicrucian oriented bodies include: * Anthroposophical Society, 1912 * Lectorium Rosicrucianum, 1924 * Archeosophical Society, 1968 Freemasonic Rosicrucian bodies providing preparation either through direct study and/or through the practice of symbolic-initiatic journey. * French Rite, 1786 * Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, 1801 * Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia, 1866, in Scotia (SRIS; Scotland), in Civitatibus Foederatis (MSRICF/SRICF; United States) etc. This Masonic esoteric society reprinted the Rosicrucian manifestos in 1923. A well-known member was Arthur Edward Waite. Initiatory groups which follow a degree system of study and initiation include: * The Rosicrucian Order, AMORC, incorporated in the U.S. in 1915 * Rosicrucian Order of the Golden Dawn, California based Order * The Order of the Hermetic Gold and Rose + Cross, established in the Philippines in 1930" The Mountain Of Initiation. "It's very strange..." Imagine growing up around a castle and dressing in those space people clothes. I had this thought a while back that these people were all very intoxicated and probably were very receptive to angelic communication. At the time i had the thought it seemed like a terrifying possibility, but now i tend to laugh about it. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Coat_of_Arms_of_Frederick_V_of_the_Palatinate.svgPalsgrave
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Post by iameye on Nov 25, 2012 6:25:35 GMT -5
Well, well, well! Look who's back in town again www.abbeyroad.com/It's a lot more than real estatelol
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Post by buckprivate on Nov 25, 2012 10:34:49 GMT -5
Ley, lady, ley. John got off He just had to let it go
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Nov 25, 2012 20:35:42 GMT -5
ley lines
lei lines
or lay it on the line...
Bill had case of "hot foot", maybe there's some deep esoteric significance besides dead men don't wear shoes, or too hot, perhaps some secret order of Turkeys believe that walking across road with bare feet mean the time of revolution, revelation, and hybernation is about to happen. That the time of the new age is about to happen....and their new king will be born...or resurrected..or whatever happens in the world of the occult..
I didn't know that dead men were barefoot, I thought maybe, socks would have been acceptable....gee
Maybe look into the crystal and see if it reveals the real reason of Barefoot Bill. Maybe it's true that he's really a hillbilly, and never liked wearing shoes..
Okay, my happy pills are working overtime....maybe I'm trying to make a point, the long way down the long and winding rabbit trail....
so many possibilities...
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Post by Doc on Nov 26, 2012 1:36:17 GMT -5
Nice. Thank you for supplying that photo, iameye. I do wonder; what was on the tag? I guess that's the only angle available....
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Nov 26, 2012 3:42:06 GMT -5
Nice. Thank you for supplying that photo, iameye. I do wonder; what was on the tag? I guess that's the only angle available.... Just before thanksgiving i sat down with my sister watched alice in wonderland. my sister is 4 years old so i was interested to see how she would react to the movie. immediately when she sees alice in the tree my sister looks at me and says "thats me." i said, "okay, but you probably wont like being you." and then i pointed back to the screen as alice sings in the sunflowers. its a very powerful image if you pause. i can hear my sister humming. she was very interested - her eyes widening - when alice places her finger in the pond and her reflection begins rippling. when alice falls down the rabbit hole there is a segment where the frame changes color a few times, and each time alive passed through a color my sister said the name of the color to me, which i thought was very strange. I tried to make it clear to her i thought the doorknob was a really bad character and i spent most of that scene talking to her about how i didnt like that scene. "why?" she asked around the time alice is taken away by her tears to the sea. the only time my sister laughed - during the whole movie - was when she saw the bird in the top hat. i have no idea this birds name, but he seems to be some kind of witch leading a witches circle around a bonfire. my sister, the 4 year old sadist she is, laughed every time the birds threw water on alice. "why are you laughing at that? stop, laughing at that! that is not funny! you shouldnt laugh at that." and so on until tweedle dee and tweedle dum. when my sister asked if i wanted to watch alice in wonderland i said "do you know tweedle dee and tweedle dum?" she didnt. "tweedle dum?" "yeah, tweedle dee and tweedle dum. they're twins." my sister, didnt like the story about the walrus and the carpenter. "where are the babys?" the walrus had just eaten the babies. "the walrus just ate the babies." "no." "yes, the walrus just ate the babies. where are the babies?" "no, the walrus didn't do that." after a few more minutes we both seemed to zone out at the seemingly endless, unconnected series of absurd encounters and when the movie ends with alice waking up from her dream my sister looks at me and asks "she was dreaming?" "yeah, i guess. but what about the red queen? she's still out there... i think that was a boring movie." "i liked it." "you liked it because you think alice is a princess. " it really is a boring movie.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Nov 26, 2012 4:14:56 GMT -5
ley lines lei lines or lay it on the line... Bill had case of "hot foot", maybe there's some deep esoteric significance besides dead men don't wear shoes, or too hot, perhaps some secret order of Turkeys believe that walking across road with bare feet mean the time of revolution, revelation, and hybernation is about to happen. That the time of the new age is about to happen....and their new king will be born...or resurrected..or whatever happens in the world of the occult.. maybe I'm trying to make a point, the long way down the long and winding rabbit trail.... the world of the occult. the olympians - the royal "masonic" [quasi- and proto-] like the order of the garter. stuffy. best described as stale beer and chairs which smell of multigenerational farting. there are different hues of this kind of occultism. you have the alcoholic pedophile type of british establishment figure, and then you have the tony blair "praying to white light" occultism. the olympians are "the bloodline" side of freemasonry, which has its roots in the links i posted about. the order of the thistle, the order of the garter. all of these are "proto-masonic" and have to do with this grand concept of chivalry. some people will say that what we call western occultism goes all the way back to sumeria-babylon and the link is that britain was established by the phoenicians. its the same idea that the druids had dreadlocks for the same reason the egyptians had dreadlocks. but the name "olympian" should be some kind of clue into what we are supposed to believe about the highest levels of the "illuminati". descended from the roman establishment. but i've read some very obscure books released recently by a russian scientist that describe a situation in the 15th-16th centuries where the catholic church began a campaign of creating what is called scaligerian chronology. the purpose of this - jesuit - timeline was to erase the existence of an entire culture and create a 1000 years of pseudo history. in other words, the catholic church in the 1300s - after being established for less that 200 years - set about conquering africa and western europe. the egyptian civilization was not thousands of years old. egypt was a kingdom until about 800 years ago. the book of kings is written about medieval europe - the book of revelation is actually the oldest book of the bible and originated in persia. there is a book parallel myth, worth investigating. why did the beatles cross the road? to get to the other side. have you heard the one about the man that accidentally tripped on a catapult and stubbed his toe? he got burned by the son. im going to tell you the truth about the world of occultism. there are a few thousand worlds of occultism. the one you invent is just as valid as the one john dee invented. the only difference is, of course, john dee also invented the concept of the british empire so he would have all that political machinery to reinforce his mania. the beatles wrote some catchy tunes. you cant stop the REO Speedwagon's of the world that also write cathy tunes. and the sex appeal of feather haircuts just because all ah gawd's chillen gotta have they peace doesnt make the grade. teenagers would rather drop acid and get laid. its only a few steps below getting tanked and going to the masonic hall for donuts. freemasonry - like scientology - wants your money. they arent a church, they have taxes to pay. taxes are a lot like mandatory dues for the grade of citizen. insanity. the more you think about it, the more power you give to it.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Nov 26, 2012 4:15:36 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Justus_ScaligerThe University of Paris (French: Université de Paris) was a university located in Paris, France, and one of the earliest to be established in Europe. It was founded in the middle of the 12th century and was officially recognized as a university from between 1160 and 1250 approximately.[1] After many changes, including a century of suspension (from 1793 to 1896), it ceased to exist in 1970, and thirteen autonomous universities were created at the same time to succeed it. The university is often referred to as the Sorbonne or la Sorbonne, after the collegiate institution (Collège de Sorbonne) founded around 1257 by Robert de Sorbon, although the university was never completely centered on the Sorbonne. Of the thirteen current successor universities, four have premises in the historical Sorbonne building, and three of them include "Sorbonne" in their names. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Paris1970...
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Post by iameye on Nov 26, 2012 5:12:34 GMT -5
Nice. Thank you for supplying that photo, iameye. I do wonder; what was on the tag? I guess that's the only angle available.... hey doc, long time no see. Read it now? www.abbeyroad.com/News/Article/265/Abbey-Road-Studios-in-Session-with-Volkswagen-BeetleAbbey Road Studios and Channel 4 have teamed-up with Volkswagen to create the series in celebration of the return of the iconic Volkswagen Beetle.and soon, the return will be over, I guess
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Post by buckprivate on Nov 26, 2012 10:11:56 GMT -5
Well, well, well! Look who's back in town again www.abbeyroad.com/It's a lot more than real estatelol Actually Merle, you had a donkey. Lord above!
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Post by whammo on Nov 30, 2012 18:22:07 GMT -5
The shoeless Faul he claimed on Lettermanthat it was too hot to wear sandals. BUt it would be far hotter to wear shoes, and if that's the case, why didn't the others walk barefoot it it was "too hot" All a false info Cuz everybody knows on a really hot day nothing is cooler than walking barefoot on blacktop.
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Post by iameye on Nov 30, 2012 19:29:00 GMT -5
The shoeless Faul he claimed on Lettermanthat it was too hot to wear sandals. BUt it would be far hotter to wear shoes, and if that's the case, why didn't the others walk barefoot it it was "too hot" All a false info Cuz everybody knows on a really hot day nothing is cooler than walking barefoot on blacktop. The qualified noun in that sentence is DAY, if you think about it As in Door is. I am both the source of David and the heir to his throne. I am the bright morning star. It was a hot day. lol
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Post by iameye on Nov 30, 2012 19:37:18 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Nov 30, 2012 20:11:42 GMT -5
" And please come in peace, we beseech you Only a landing will teach them Our earth may never survive So do come, we beg you Please interstellar policeman Oh, won't you give us a sign Give us a sign that we've reached you?"www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BrSVOOK610I'm right here Both of me. We declare World Contact Day
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Post by iameye on Nov 30, 2012 21:07:41 GMT -5
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Post by beacon on Aug 8, 2014 6:57:41 GMT -5
Just a bump as today is the 45th anniversary of the Abbey Road photo-shoot. This other idea of Paul Is Dead. That was on for a while. I had just turned up at a photo session and it was at the time when Linda and I were just beginning to knock around with each other steadily. It was a hot day in London, a really nice hot day, and I think I wore sandals. I only had to walk around the corner to the crossing because I lived pretty nearby. I had me sandals on and for the photo session I thought I'd take my sandals off.
Linda: No, you were barefoot.
Oh, I was barefoot. Yeah, that's it. You know, so what? Barefoot, nice warm day, I didn't feel like wearing shoes. So I went around to the photo session and showed me bare feet. Of course when that came out and people start looking at it they say "Why has he got no shoes on? He's never done that before." OK, you've never seen me do it before, but in actual fact, it's just me with my shoes off. Turns out to be some old Mafia sign of death or something. LINK
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_riddleThe Riddle of the World "All the great single-word answers to the world's riddle, such as God, the One, Reason, Law, Spirit, Matter, Nature, Polarity, the Dialectic Process, the Idea, the Self, the Oversoul, draw the admiration that men have lavished on them from this oracular role. By amateurs in philosophy and professionals alike, the universe is represented as a queer sort of petrified sphinx whose appeal to man consists in a monotonous challenge to his divining powers. THE Truth: what a perfect idol of the rationalistic mind!" --William James, Pragmatism, 1907.
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Post by skyw on Aug 8, 2014 16:13:10 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_riddleThe Riddle of the World "All the great single-word answers to the world's riddle, such as God, the One, Reason, Law, Spirit, Matter, Nature, Polarity, the Dialectic Process, the Idea, the Self, the Oversoul, draw the admiration that men have lavished on them from this oracular role. By amateurs in philosophy and professionals alike, the universe is represented as a queer sort of petrified sphinx whose appeal to man consists in a monotonous challenge to his divining powers. THE Truth: what a perfect idol of the rationalistic mind!" --William James, Pragmatism, 1907. Loved by the Sun
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Post by cherilyn7 on Aug 8, 2014 19:17:11 GMT -5
If it was so hot, why wear a two piece suit? Why, once again, in a publicity photo was "Paul" holding a cigarette?
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