Showing posts with label beatles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beatles. Show all posts

Friday, 17 January 2020

Will Ever Do? 1985


"Band on the run" di Paul McCartney, album completo (full ...





Some like, some not-see. 

Some see 11, and some not.

Number 9, number 9 (number 9)

NEIN

Update: Dear Mr Williams, we thank you for your service and opening up our eye to so much more than we ever expected. I will try to replicate my deleted post from your amazing research group.


All three are occultists.

Not all of them saw the load area of Jimmy Savile's van and name it as their top ten experience. Back in the day.





Braggadocio?

Or is Freud in on it?


Saturday, 7 September 2019

The Memoirs of Billy Shears



The memoirs of Billy shears Is a biography written by William Shepherd (Billy), the character who took over Paul McCartney's role after his death in 1966. 

It is written as fiction, so as to avoid any transgressions of the nondisclosure agreement signed 53 years ago. However, William Shepherd a.k.a. Billy shears sheep shears get it? Yah... He documents enough evidence to support his claim there fore any reasonable person, would be unable to deny. The obvious proof that the book is for real is that it makes use of Beatles lyrics, and this can only be achieved with the permission of Apple Corps (A Paul Corp) geddit...

I can't say I believe all the explanations in the book as to the reason for the death of Paul M... for example, the explanation for the insertion of a double, the acquiescence of Lennon to William Shepherd's demand, and many other examples.

The book has been encoded by a 32° Mason called Thomas E. You Harriet. This means it has exactly 66 chapters, 666 pages and has three layers of communication. The first is that the book is written like any ordinary Book read from left to right first to last page. The next layer of encoding is the bolded it out letters on each page which form another level of communication although often it's a more succinct presentation of the larger book. The last level of encoding is called acrostical. This means that every other line begins with a letter and it is these combined letters that form words and sentences that explain other secrets in the book.

As I have stated previously, the first time I heard about the Paul McCartney conspiracy I looked into it and rejected it as fantastic. However, over the years I have researched it in more depth and concluded that in the main it really did happen.

I have no desire to discuss this book with anyone who hasn't read it, as the reading, is really the basis for a concrete discussion.

Tuesday, 26 June 2018

Sage of Quay & Nick Chylak on The Paul McCartney Conspiracy




Interesting speculation in this conversation, and from time to time, plausible connections on that whole Paul McCartney thing.

Mike Williams is one of the preeminent interviewers of our time. It's very rewarding when someone knows their subject yet graciously gives the floor to new talent/troublemakers.

Intuitively, I feel Young Chylack (Old Nick?) is possibly-maybe or maybe not so possibly on the Aspergers scale. 

Irrespective of that he's not to be taken lightly.

Even if he is carrying Obama's birth certificate.

*smiles*

Friday, 22 September 2017

Paul Is Dead - The Replacement of Paul McCartney




Like any rational human, I thought the Paul is Dead thing was a silly time waster story when I first heard it about five years ago. Even when presented with the physical evidence in photographs I ignored it and put it to the back of my mind.

Over time however I began to realise that people I trust had given it significant credence but still I had too many unanswered questions so I moved it from impossible to possible but needs researching.

That process ended last week while I was bed ridden for a few days and had time to listen to subjects that I normally skip over. This presentation by Sofia Smallstorm and Mike Williams is the definitive discussion for this topic. I find Sofia a little too snooty for my taste in her exchanges with Mike but between them they present an overwhelming amount of information that makes it difficult to impossible to reject.

There are still lots of questions that remain to be answered, but I'm now, finally convinced of the Tavistock role in manufacturing the 60's.

In some ways it's exciting because if the social engineers can do this, what can't they do?

I feel I'm living in a different world, and once again I'm in awe of the people who have the balls and the brains to pull the wool over our eyes. 

Sheeps wool.

Just to be clear I'm not convinced that Viv Stanshall is a Bill Shepherd's persona but given how the 'new' Paul McCartney AKA Apple Corp (A Paul Corpse) took creative control of The Beatles from Sgt Pepper onwards, the Viv Stanshall quote above makes a lot of sense.

Wednesday, 12 July 2017

60's Social Engineering For Dummies




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The critical thing with the 60's as social engineering claim is to be able to entertain two thoughts at the same time. The Beatles/Doors/Grateful Dead can be BOTH entertaining and leveraged by the deep social-engineering state, for reasons that run to war machine profits and taking advantage of natural astrological cycles.

I believe Joseph Atwill's work has merit but I don't think he's read enough spy craft books and doesn't understand that the best assets often have no idea of the work they are facilitated doing on behalf of others. There's a temptation with Boomers to still be binary on issues where plurality works more effectively, and better represents the human experience.

Other than that Joseph keeps on hitting home runs wherever he turns his attention.

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

47 Years Ago Today - Shea Stadium Beatles Rock Was Born

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Watch The Beatles Concert at Shea Stadium 1965 (entire show + bonus) in Music  |  View More Free Videos Online at Veoh.com

I remember my client and later my best friend telling me about cycling to see The Beatles play at Shea Stadium against his Dad's wishes. What a chunk of history. I still don't understand how they generated the hysteria before they even arrived in the U.S.

Saturday, 28 January 2012

Here Comes The Sun - The Lost George Harrison Solo (Sun, Sun, Sun. Here It Comes.)



George Harrison's son Dhani in the studio with George Martin (The Fifth Beatle) and his son discovering a forgotten guitar solo. Very special little clip this. 

I'm looking forward to what the Sun is going to bring this year. Mainly because the people I don't like are so nervous about it.

Sun, Sun, Sun. Here it comes.

Saturday, 24 September 2011

The Beatles - Anthology

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I had the good fortune to read the book The Beatles Anthology when it came out in  October 2000. It's not the sort of thing I was into buying at that time but as I was living with a friend (who saw them play at Shea Stadium) I read his copy and learned all the sorts of details that really only come out with a lively and well produced authorised version. This is a rare combination as the temptation to varnish over the past is too overwhelming for most music legends. I'd read Albert Goldman's Lives of John Lennon many years before that and I reckon I'd be interested in reading more about George Harrison as I found him the most interesting Beatle so any book recommendations appreciated.

I downloaded the 8 Anthology DVD's off the net earlier this year, and a few weeks back watched the entire collection over a couple of days. It was most enjoyable. If you're ever feeling a bit gloomy (and not allergic to the fab four) even the weakest fan should find this DVD set a rich and satisfying (sound like gravy advert don't I?) way to spend some time. I'm massively aware that some of the early tunes must have permeated my mother's womb and that even earlier hits by them were probably playing an awful lot during her pregnancy. They're part of my very fabric and it was most satisfying for a person who really doesn't get that sentimental about much British stuff per se. One of those little nuggets I discovered in the DVD's was that Magical Mystery Tour was well appreciated on a Filmic Expression course taken by George Lucas at film school. It nose dived when it came out with the British public, as it was broadcast in black and white and I guess needs to be appreciated in colour, so I'm looking forward to checking out their films too, which to date I'd always filed under fun but no more important than say pop merchandise.


While searching a clip for this post I uncovered the special features Anthology DVD is on Youtube so there's another hour of Beatles rarity lined up for me. Result.

Thursday, 16 December 2010

I Me Me Mine



I Me Mine is the ego problem. There are two 'I's: the little 'i' when people say 'I am this'; and the big 'I' - ie duality and ego. There is nothing that isn't part of the complete whole. When the little 'i' merges into the big 'I' then you are really smiling!

—George Harrison, The Beatles Anthology[1]

Friday, 28 December 2007

1969


1969 was an ace year. There was Woodstock, Apollo 11 and man first walking on the moon. The first Boing 747 and Concorde flight, test tube fertilisation of human eggs, The Beatles last gig on Apple Records rooftop, John & Yoko conducting their Bed-In, the Stonewall Riots, and the introduction of the ATM as well as the opening of the Beijing Subway, the mass anti Vietnam War demonstrations and don't forget the first message between two computers through Arpanet the forerunner of the internet.

Well anyway I'm biased and so it seems are Kappa. I couldn't resist this just in case the last few posts were a bit too serious, and even though Lauren doesn't like my Puff Charlie look. But the way I see it 1969 is so close to the 70's which is just a mere extension of and adjacent to the 80's. Doddsy knows all about all of them anyway. He was there man.