If I was doing psychographic profiling, I'd ask one important question: Do you listen to new music or old favourites?
Tuesday, 26 September 2017
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.
Thursday, 21 September 2017
Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band - Viv Stanshall
I was recently introduced to the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah band led by Vivian Stanshall. Some days later I was recuperating in bed for a few days and relistening to the Paul is Dead conspiracy which I will post later as its off the charts.
Out of nowhere I heard this new name Vivian Stanshall which I'd only recently come across and I enjoyed the synchronicity of it. The overlapping narratives.
I've been nosing around their work as there's possibly some substance to the Viv persona is Bill Shepherd AKA Paul's McCartney's replacement.
I'll get into this subject a bit more later, but the video I posted above I found enjoyable as it could no longer be shown on the mainstream media. I'm not saying this kind of content is relevant any more, but I am saying there's a political correctness across all media, corporations and institutions that caters to the mindwipes who are too frightened to take on the really important issues of our time, like false flag terror, illegal wars, crisis actors and Zionism.
It's easy to virtue-signal with claims of homosexuality-tolerance or full throated anti racism, but I can assure you there's no spine needed to do that.
It takes guts to call out the NATO/EU endorsed terror in Yemen, Syria, Iran et al. It takes a backbone to call out the fake, and support the real at the risk of considerable ridicule and financial punishment.
I'll be spending more time on the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah band as they raise some important questions and are invariably super talented and charming though I was less entertained with Sir Henry of Rawlinson's End earlier today which I watched on Youtube.
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