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Post by Eggman on Aug 28, 2003 11:44:04 GMT
Please notice that in this interview, John spoke about the Beatles and other people involved with LSD during a US tour. But he never mentioned James Paul in this list!!!! I think we're right about James Paul, IBS and LSD!!!! John Lennon The Rolling Stone Interview By JANN S. WENNER How did you first get involved in LSD? A dentist in London laid it on George, me and the wives, without telling us, at a dinner party at his house. He was a friend of George's and our dentist at the time, and he just put it in our coffee or something. When you came down, what did you think? I was pretty stoned for a month or two. The second time we had it was in L.A. We were on tour in one of those houses, Doris Day's house or wherever it was we used to stay, and the three of us took it, Ringo, George and I. Maybe Neil [Aspinall] and a couple of the Byrds - what's his name, the one in the Stills and Nash thing? - Crosby and the other guy who used to do the lead. McGuinn. I think they came, I'm not sure, on a few trips. Peter Fonda came, and that was another thing. He kept saying [in a whisper], ``I know what it's like to be dead.'' It was a sad song, an acidy song, I suppose. ``When I was a little boy'' . . . you see, a lot of early childhood was coming out, anyway. I think we're in the right way!!!
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Post by mike on Aug 28, 2003 11:59:07 GMT
Didn't they want them to take LSD to make them (Beatles) easier to control?
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Post by Eggman on Aug 28, 2003 12:01:33 GMT
This is exactly "my theory" Walrus And, who was the only one that didn't take it? Everybody here knows how the story ended
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Post by pennylane on Aug 28, 2003 12:15:16 GMT
yeah it would make sense that Faul was the only one not taking LSD, why brainwash someone who you already own.. we know the story but we have yet to see how the story ends yet...
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Post by TotalInformation on Aug 29, 2003 3:55:26 GMT
Doris Day's house or wherever it was
It seems Doris Day had probably been doppelganged by then, as per Uberkinder's research. Lennon could have meant Terry Melcher's house. Melcher was Doris Day's son. He seemed to be set up quite well in 60s Hollywood, involved I believe in the music buisness as well as all the drugs and sex. I believe there's a connection to Manson as well, but that may just be that Melcher owned one of the houses in the Tate-LoBianco murders.
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Post by pennylane on Aug 29, 2003 4:18:13 GMT
didn't Terry Melcher also die mysteriously or am i thinking of someone else?
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Post by Eggman on Aug 29, 2003 4:29:07 GMT
I've never met this guy!!! ;D ;D
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Post by pennylane on Aug 29, 2003 4:29:49 GMT
hahahaha its ok eggy no-one is blaming you..
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