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OP ED wrote:Hugh, you're not maintaining that the guy on youtube is a CIA agent are you?
vince wrote:This guy has made a series of short videos tying the Paul Is Dead myth to every satanic cabal in the book. Why?
http://www.youtube.com/user/iamaphoney
I know not every one here is 'into' The Beatles, but this guy has got a spooky/funny style, and it's obvious he leading to something. Check it out, if you've got the time.
vince wrote:This guy has made a series of short videos tying the Paul Is Dead myth to every satanic cabal in the book. Why?
http://www.youtube.com/user/iamaphoney
I know not every one here is 'into' The Beatles, but this guy has got a spooky/funny style, and it's obvious he leading to something. Check it out, if you've got the time.
orz wrote:EVERYONE is a CIA agent, you should know this by now.
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:
When the so-called Manson Murders happened there was lots of media hype about the scary side of the Beatles since "Helter skelter" had been painted in victim's blood.
--"Gee, are those funny moppets/tye-dye peaceniks secretly satanic serial killers? I'm voting Republican!"
I watched the first video. It's an X-Files treatment of the Beatles.
The whole thing taps the surreal mood of 'I am the Walrus.'
There's vague chatter about deaths and some murder-of-Lennon montage allusions, some shots of Aleister Crowley who is on the cover of Sgt. Pepper's Loneley Hearts Club Band.
Enh. Beatles, yes. X-Files, no.
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:OP ED wrote:Hugh, you're not maintaining that the guy on youtube is a CIA agent are you?
Nope.
I haven't looked at it, just read the 'satanic' description posted.
So I gave a backgrounder on Beatles politics in war and woo for context and so others can make their own judgements.
[As I type this I'm listening to NPR doing a story about a state-hired assassin of dissidents in Tito's Yugoslavia. No shit.
Christopher Stewart's book, 'Hunting the Tiger' interview.
See what I mean? Anything but the US version...]
compared2what? wrote:I'm sure this is partly checkable (and may even have a book somewhere in which to check part of it) but it's totally possible that those lyrics got to Manson via two routes other than the release of "Abbey Road."
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