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Post by ekauqodielak on Jul 21, 2022 7:14:07 GMT -5
Paul's left arm looks edited again in this video at about 3:06. The same play in the sea 1964 photo session. When I go looking for early Beatles images, I have to brace myself for what I might find. And I have no clue what I am looking at in the early John and Paul photo at 33 seconds. The same photo, larger, appears at 2:15. At 1:26, swimming in the pool, are Beatlemania John and Paul. Once again, you can't see Paul's hands. And why are John and Paul wearing masks over their mouths at 2:59? This photo appears right after a John and Paul photo where it appears Paul is wearing a facial prosthetic mask. Oh, and at 1:29, looks like the Paul with sinister eyes, to me. 0:05 - Paul with missing index finger 0:13 - ALL of their hands, nubs on R hand of the Paul, 3 fingers on R hand of the George, noodle fingers on the Ringo, 3 fingers on the R hand of the John and L hand claw 0:44 - Left hand 1:50 - Left thumb/hand 2:00 - facial scarring 2:02 - R hand & wig 2:18 - chopped pinky on the John 2:22 - entire stance, unnaturally clenched hands 2:26 - missing index 2:27 - John R hand all nubs 3:28 - nose 4:02 - a rare Paul 4:42 - left hand/arm of the mystery dude in the pool
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Post by kvo on Jul 21, 2022 8:46:09 GMT -5
Paul's left arm looks edited again in this video at about 3:06. The same play in the sea 1964 photo session. When I go looking for early Beatles images, I have to brace myself for what I might find. And I have no clue what I am looking at in the early John and Paul photo at 33 seconds. The same photo, larger, appears at 2:15. At 1:26, swimming in the pool, are Beatlemania John and Paul. Once again, you can't see Paul's hands. And why are John and Paul wearing masks over their mouths at 2:59? This photo appears right after a John and Paul photo where it appears Paul is wearing a facial prosthetic mask. Oh, and at 1:29, looks like the Paul with sinister eyes, to me. 0:05 - Paul with missing index finger 0:13 - ALL of their hands, nubs on R hand of the Paul, 3 fingers on R hand of the George, noodle fingers on the Ringo, 3 fingers on the R hand of the John and L hand claw 0:44 - Left hand 1:50 - Left thumb/hand 2:00 - facial scarring 2:02 - R hand & wig 2:18 - chopped pinky on the John 2:22 - entire stance, unnaturally clenched hands 2:26 - missing index 2:27 - John R hand all nubs 3:28 - nose 4:02 - a rare Paul 4:42 - left hand/arm of the mystery dude in the pool Thanks for your breakdown. Lots of bizarre stuff in this video. I saw the photo at 2:00 minutes, but I thought surely it must have just been some damage to the photo around Paul's face. It does, however, look exactly like scarring. I believe there was a small Paul wearing thick glasses, messed up hands, playing key boards in studio in 1966. He appeared to have facial scarring right around that same spot. And at 4:42, the only thing I took note of was John's barrel chested large build diving into the pool. Obviously not the same scrawny hook-nosed, Yoko Ono John. The diving John could have lost tons of weight, but that still wouldn't change the shape of his wide, barrel chest. Didn't even notice the background guy in the pool with the bodily anomalies. Frankly, I'd never seen the early John/Paul photo at 2:15. Just kept thinking, "Boy you've been a naughty girl, you let your knickers down". Maybe the cartoon Paul and John at 4:21 are the real ones. On edit: Interesting that the background guy in the pool has a problem with the left hand/arm. Same place the 1964 play in the sea Paul appears to have been edited.
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Post by kvo on Sept 6, 2022 10:24:37 GMT -5
Coverage Area for KAOS 89.3 FM, Olympia, WA I don't know guys. Do references to the West refer to the U.S. western coast, or to some other elusive locale, known only to elites? Yes, I know this sounds positively insane, but some hidden land "Beyond the Sea" (that song crops up everywhere), seems to be the story being told. It's as if the U.S. west coast is a simulation, (a sort of substitute?), for another western land. In music, film, and by Admiral Byrd, this hidden land pops up over and over. Of course, there is even an entire genre of film called "westerns". Isn't 'Byrd" an interesting name? Kinda reminds me of Noah sending the bird out after the flood to seek dry land. And Admiral Byrd told a story of an undiscovered land beyond the sea. Noah's bird was seeking land. A correlation there...moving on. One Beatle is leaving to "follow the sun", which sets in the west. Then, "as we fell into the sun", everybody looking for the Band on the Run, that never will be found (again, a hidden land?). "The west is the best, get here, we'll do the rest" - Jim Morrison. In Games of Thrones, Arya sets out on a major expedition at the end of the series to find out what is west of Westeros. Then, of course, there's Westworld. The west, everywhere. I believe I read, maybe on this site, that the west is sacred to elites (or in Masonry). Something about all knowledge beginning east, then setting in the west. Maybe someone with a better understanding of this concept can chime in.
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Post by kvo on Sept 12, 2022 10:08:37 GMT -5
A hidden land? Now how could I have forgotten this one? Oh well, it came to me. Shambhala, thought to be a hidden land in the Himalayas. The song writing credited to Daniel Moore, popularized by Three Dog Night. The group's name refers of course to a freezing night, where three dogs are needed to provide body warmth. A freezing cold expedition, perhaps, seeking a hidden land? My avatar, an L.A. Lady, a seamstress for the band ("Tiny Dancer" - Elton John), had a hand in outfitting Three Dog Night through her boutique, Themis.
Wash away my troubles Wash away my pain With the rain in Shambala
Everyone is helpful Everyone is kind On the road to Shambala Everyone is lucky (A lucky place, this Shambala, the winged beetle is thought to bring good luck) Everyone is so kind On the road to Shambala
How does your light shine In the halls of Shambala (A shining place, we all shine on, The Shining) How does your light shine In the halls of Shambala
After that, he can tell his sisters and brothers by the flowers in their eyes. So, what was "Flower Power" all about, anyway? Remember those "Flower Power" sunglasses? No wonder our Band on the Run never will be found. Just kidding... I think.
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