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Post by gracemer on Feb 5, 2005 8:55:22 GMT
Total. You take my breath away. The post. Your website. That's what it's all about. Thank you.
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Post by abbey on Feb 5, 2005 16:56:05 GMT
T.I. I also thank you from the bottom of my heart for all of your fine work ! ;D
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Post by beldabeast on Feb 5, 2005 18:07:02 GMT
Revelations. At the Super Bowl? Well, we had that last year, didn't we? And it was a little too much "revelation" for most of us......... So, no, no pull of the "mask" in 2005, IMO. JUst good music, and an exciting half-time act. But, I imagine (with a giggle) that billy might quip: "So, in case you are wondering, ladies and gentlemen, I must let you in on a little something. And, that is, that I have nothing to get off my chest this evening! Aren't you relieved?! I guess I am bit droll; but he might as break the ice about the "stigma" still dangling from last year's display... by Miss Jackson. McCartney can get still away with a veiled remark. After all, Janet and he might not be "bosom buddies." (I presume?...) As far as Michael Jackson, I won't touch that......... So also, I dunno--maybe Janet owes us all "a-nip-ology". [Say it fast; I take no prisoners.] As for people here, or any other website group goes, I don't think that anyone can make this matter their own to publicize--no offense, plasticpaul, but I don't think it is a thing that will be shown or can make sense or even seem believable to people in general. Plus, it becomes a whole debate about legalities, entertainment law, public perception, and personal credibility. This topic, going out the gate, loans little credibility to the espouser, as I have found. I think it's grand to discuss it, and speculate, and compare Beatle artifacts (makes me feel old to use that word) and materials until the cows come home. I think any plan to "tear the veil" would fall flat, or be thwarted, actually, and besides, I think Ritchie and billy as a matter of course deserve to finish out what was begun to the last without further incident. THey are are elders. They made a curious choice, for I think understandable reasons, and the world should let 'em have it. I mean, in a good way. Now, their children were never really a part of it. But, don't you know they'd resent the public questioning it all. I mean, of course they would. It's hard to guess what they might "know", or "believe" about it. I believe the status quo will maintain. Likewise, over here in this discreet corner, I think our study and conjecture will go on. To what end? To analyze for our own use. To learn about circumstances, fate, motivations, discipline, determination, achieving a stated result, technical advancement as necessity, and that even the upper crust have to put one leg at a time in their pants at a time like we do. [Though I've heard rumours that the rich are closing in on a research project that will make putting on one's clothes instantaneous. Lots of velcro involved.....] For me, I'll always think the thing was done to (1) preserve a British economic asset, and (2) moreso, to avert a potentially wide reaching shock for teens: the trauma of finding out a beloved Fab was killed, or died. Who could measure the impact? Alive, the Beatles caused panic attacks! Pandemonium! Kids were so excited about their music! They had to be made to go on without a problem, without the bad news. The adults, yes, could have handled knowing. It was done for the kids, and many parents would be grateful, if they understood this fully, for it. Even parents who detested the Fabs would not have wanted the traumas. Every school child would have been depressed, let down, cried, hysterical. Because that is precisely what happened when Kennedy died. I was in first grade in November of 1963. The annoucement came over the intercom, and all 30 kids in my classroom burst into tears, screaming no, no, etc. We were all sent home early. For several days the national mood was grim. The country was down--we kids were down, scared, worried. how could this happen? Nobody wanted a repeat performance--that promised to have a bigger reactioin, and worldwide. They did not trust us to be able to handle McCartney's death. I think this looked to "them" like the best way to intervene. JMO. I must agree that Faul will not reveal the truth . Still , .... did you know that the first Super Bowl climaxed the season that had begun the week of Pauls death ? Super Bowl One ....Green Bay 35 Kansas City 10 .
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Post by TotalInformation on Feb 6, 2005 6:43:56 GMT
I was thinking about typing up an open letter to faux Paul on the occasion of his Super Bowl performance encouraging him to come clean, but I've been too busy the last few weeks.
Even though everything is live, he doesn't really have control of the sound system anyway, even if he wanted to do a reveal. I do think there's a slight danger the Illuminati types would off him on live teevee and pin it on an Iranian patsy; but I'm reasonably certain he'll be safe -- and tight-lipped.
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Post by TotalInformation on Feb 7, 2005 2:54:25 GMT
Well, he couldn't sing Paul's part at all, really. He did his songs well enough for a 67-yr old guy, though Dobbs knows what pitch machines they may have had hooked up.
Live & Let Die - Sir Martin & Sir MCCARTNEY's showy message to the Fab Three to shut up and stop bitching about dead Paul already. Has always been a big production with fireworks, tonight proving no exception.
Hey Jude -- faux-Paul & Yoko's song to Lennon to play Judas to Paul's Christ, to forget about giving the game away and submit wholly to Ono. Interestingly has always brought the audience along (& concomittantly identifying themselves with the words).
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Post by gracemer on Feb 7, 2005 4:42:51 GMT
I was surprised he hit the high notes too. He's such an ancient geek. Hey Total, you got 3 out of 4.
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Post by TotalInformation on Feb 7, 2005 6:37:37 GMT
Did anyone catch these two jagoffs in the pregame show? The knight on the right was the Crown's point man in the Lennon assassination (and criminal business partner of Heather Mills' previous lover). Drudge is on the radio claiming he's gotten "hundreds" of emails from people who claimed they cried during Sir Faux-paul's performance. Bread & circuses indeed.
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Post by abbey on Feb 7, 2005 20:21:09 GMT
Don't get me started Maybe Bush had a gun on him & would've popped Faulie pooh if he opened his mouth the wrong way T.I. - thanks for the info on those songs. I honestly didn't know that. It makes perfect sense though You got the order right. They just substituted Hey Jude for Let it Be. I wonder why Maybe they felt that they didn't want to end his performance with a downer like Let it Be ?!
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Post by unrepentant on Feb 7, 2005 23:31:06 GMT
couldn't just ONE of them have shape-shifted into a reptilian alien??? george bush Sr. looked like he wanted to....."go ahead, bill, i dare ya!! i double dare ya!!" the world is in a deep, deep stupor, and to be blunt i don't see that changing anytime soon.
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Post by abbey on Feb 8, 2005 17:07:03 GMT
I know, unrepentant. And it's a gawddamned shame
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Post by kungfuinstructor on Feb 28, 2005 20:52:24 GMT
www.lasttrumpetministries.org/2005/March2005.htmlA Strange Time and a Nation Bewitched! [SNIP] On the 6th day of February, the Super Bowl football game was held, and it was Super Bowl XXXIX (39). I do not watch television, but I will hook up the antenna for certain things if I feel a need to do so. I tuned into the half-time program of Super Bowl 39, because I knew it had to be an occult event and it was. The number 39 is a triumviral 13 or three 13’s, and Satan would not miss this opportunity to work his plan and interact with his human stooges. Sure enough, there was billy McCartney standing on a circle of lights divided to quarter the sphere of the earth. He was wearing a red shirt with a large pentagram, which is a five-pointed star with one point up, on the front. This star represented the casting of a spell, and the 5 points represent earth, wind, fire, water, and spirit. McCartney, the former Beatle, sang four songs - two on the bass and two on the piano. The songs in order were “Drive My Car”, “Get Back”, “Live and Let Die”, and “Hey Jude.” Much could be said about all of these perverted songs, and they did form a progressive pattern, but I watched in amazement as McCartney cast a spell on the nation during the singing of “Hey Jude.” This spell was being cast, complete with hand gestures, as the words of the song filled the stadium. Everyone in the stadium was equipped with a hand-held pen light, which they held up as they joined in that evil song “Hey Jude.” (2) That song is about the drug LSD, which is a blotter drug that is administered by being absorbed through the skin, and was invented by our CIA or Central Intelligence Agency to loosen the mind. Dr. Timothy Leary, who helped to popularize the drug, stated that those who are on it are not hallucinating but are seeing another world that is really there and cannot otherwise be seen. In the song, “Hey Jude”, we find the words, “…..Remember to let her under your skin then it begins to make it better.” Tens of thousands of people sang along and received that spell designed to produce even greater cravings for drugs and sex. It was a mind bondage spell of the first magnitude. [SNIP]
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Post by abbey on Mar 1, 2005 14:21:43 GMT
INCREDIBLE !!!!
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Post by gracemer on Mar 1, 2005 18:01:55 GMT
Except Hey Jude wasn't about LSD, was it? As I recall, even blotter acid was ingested. Anyhow, when I saw that star on his chest, I knew something was up.
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Post by abbey on Mar 1, 2005 19:31:26 GMT
I didn't recognize the star. Now I feel stupid
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Post by Perplexed on Mar 1, 2005 20:20:08 GMT
Hearing "Hey Jude" never made me ONCE want to do any LSD ever. It doesn't work. They better get another song if that's the goal.
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Post by kungfuinstructor on Mar 2, 2005 0:32:16 GMT
www.globalchange.com/drugs/TAD-Chapter%207.htmLSD Terms:acid, trips LSD is a chemical derived from a parasitic fungus: d-lysergic acid diethylamine. It is usually sold as stamps or blotters, in squares a quarter the size of a postage stamp, made by wetting the paper with alcohol containing a solution of LSD. The paper is usually covered with a printed design, for example "star wave", "om", "white dove" and "strawberry". Effects vary according to the situation and mood.They also vary according to dose which is difficult to regulate accurately because such tiny amounts are needed to induce a trip. About an hour after taking LSD the user begins to feel a change, perhaps becoming giggly or anxious. Perception is distorted in this trip inside the mind, so that sense of time, colour, taste or sound is changed. You can see sounds and taste colours. A million years becomes a moment. The world can look and feel very strange.There is a sense of depersonalisation.Self-awareness alters, and the user may have mystical or ecstatic experiences. Hallucinations are very common. The effects last up to twelve hours, and are greatly shaped by what else is going on around the person.LSD exaggerates whatever the person might normally be feeling - for example insecurity, fear, loneliness or comfort and safety.In the short term, normal mental processes are impossible and reactions are slowed. Crossing the road, driving, swimming or other activities can be dangerous. Accidents are common, including drowning, burns, falls, car crashes and other tragedies. A "bad trip" can be very upsetting with reactions lasting days.Users may feel depressed, disorientated and anxious. LSD can trigger acute mental illness.Flashbacks can also occur years later, with a return of the altered mental state in the absence of the drug. Tolerance develops but not physical dependency.With larger doses there is a risk of convulsions, coma, heart failure and death (110 deaths from LSD in the US in 1991). Another cause of death is accidents as a result of users misunderstanding what is going on - climbing out of a window to fly or "swimming" across a busy road for example. LSD fell out of fashion from 1970 to the early 1990s. However interest in LSD is growing again as part of the rave scene and as part of the quest for self-enlightenment in new age consciousness. National surveys suggest that 10 - 15% of 15 - 16 year olds have tried the drug.
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Post by gracemer on Mar 2, 2005 5:06:12 GMT
I didn't recognize the star. For you, Mary Abbey. He looked like he got that outfit from the Salvation Army.
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Post by byrdsmaniac on Mar 2, 2005 8:37:17 GMT
www.lasttrumpetministries.org/2005/March2005.htmlA Strange Time and a Nation Bewitched! [SNIP] On the 6th day of February, the Super Bowl football game was held, and it was Super Bowl XXXIX (39). I do not watch television, but I will hook up the antenna for certain things if I feel a need to do so. I tuned into the half-time program of Super Bowl 39, because I knew it had to be an occult event and it was. The number 39 is a triumviral 13 or three 13’s, and Satan would not miss this opportunity to work his plan and interact with his human stooges. Sure enough, there was billy McCartney standing on a circle of lights divided to quarter the sphere of the earth. He was wearing a red shirt with a large pentagram, which is a five-pointed star with one point up, on the front. This star represented the casting of a spell, and the 5 points represent earth, wind, fire, water, and spirit. McCartney, the former Beatle, sang four songs - two on the bass and two on the piano. The songs in order were “Drive My Car”, “Get Back”, “Live and Let Die”, and “Hey Jude.” Much could be said about all of these perverted songs, and they did form a progressive pattern, but I watched in amazement as McCartney cast a spell on the nation during the singing of “Hey Jude.” This spell was being cast, complete with hand gestures , as the words of the song filled the stadium. Everyone in the stadium was equipped with a hand-held pen light, which they held up as they joined in that evil song “Hey Jude.” (2) That song is about the drug LSD, which is a blotter drug that is administered by being absorbed through the skin, and was invented by our CIA or Central Intelligence Agency to loosen the mind. Dr. Timothy Leary, who helped to popularize the drug, stated that those who are on it are not hallucinating but are seeing another world that is really there and cannot otherwise be seen. In the song, “Hey Jude”, we find the words, “…..Remember to let her under your skin then it begins to make it better. ” Tens of thousands of people sang along and received that spell designed to produce even greater cravings for drugs and sex. It was a mind bondage spell of the first magnitude . [SNIP] What a bunch of CRAP! I had an earlier post in response to this which I deleted, because it didn't really express what I wanted to say. My comments pertain to the "I" who wrote this article, and are not meant as an attack on the Kung Fu Instructor. I usually try to avoid throwing stones, because I'm pretty far "out there" myself, but this garbage shouldn't pass anyone's muster. I don't know how to do multiple quotes, so I've inserted a little kiss face (for you know what) into the quote to mark where my comments come in. First of all, I'll grant that Faul's stage and outfit could have been appropriate for spellcasting , so he may have been doing exactly that. That having been said, Let's cut to the chase: #1 - The term "occult" means hidden, not "evil". Numerology and the significance of numbers is not a satanic invention. "Satan would not miss this opportunity". Maybe. Maybe not. How would "I" know? Unless he's in on the whole satan thing. #2 - "Much could be said about all of these perverted songs". Yeh, like that they're pretty good for starters. "Drive My Car" is perverted? Maybe if your mind is in the gutter. The rest, well, fairly innocuous, but that can be argued, I'd agree. #3 - "complete with hand gestures" (He was waving to the crowd! ) #4 - "that evil song...about LSD" (It's not about LSD.) #5 - (Changes the lyrics to suit his purpose. Those are NOT the lyrics.) #6 - Tens of thousands SANG ALONG and received the spell designed to produce EVEN GREATER CRAVINGS for DRUGS and SEX! It was a MIND BONDAGE spell of the FIRST MAGNITUDE! Well...you could've fooled me! But what I want to know is how does "I" know that it was a "mind bondage spell", and how would he know whether it was of the first or second or third or fourth magnitude. This 'freaken' web site is a "mind bondage spell of the first magnitude" for crying out loud! But doesn't it "take one to know one"? Let me answer that question. Yes it does. And there is much to be learned before one is in a position to fairly and legitimately judge the works of another, beginning with "Remove the beam from your own eye to see clearly to remove the splinter in your brother's eye", as was said by the master Himself. The "I" who wrote this article showed his character when he lied to suit his own purposes, and , in my opinion, is not worthy to pass judgement on Faul even if Faul absolutely IS a devil worshipper. Our history is full of atrocities committed by people who felt they were in the right to do what they did because they were on the moral high ground. Well, arrogance is ALWAYS wrong, and self-righteousness always blinding. As I mentioned in my deleted post, John Lennon wrote lyrics that suggested Faul was aligned with the dark forces, but he was in a position to know Faul personally. "I" is not.
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Post by kungfuinstructor on Mar 2, 2005 15:11:57 GMT
Monsieur Byrds Maniac, Pastor David Meyer is a former high-level witch. See: www.lasttrumpetministries.org/docs/aboutdjm.html. His newsletter archives are available for review. Visit: www.lasttrumpetministries.org/. If you believe the occult is not evil, I have a bridge I would like to sell you in Brooklyn. It is not clear whether you think the identified songs are perverted or not. Is it a case of some are, and some are not? Or some are, and some are only if you have a perverted mind? Or what, precisely? The Kung Fu Instructor did not see the performance, so he cannot directly comment on the hand gestures; however, there must be plenty of readers of this post who can comment. Was it just waving? If someone waved to you, and you claimed you were being given a sign by that person, when in fact you were just being waved at, that would probably be a matter of some public concern. Are you saying that Pastor Meyers is insane? The Kung Fu Instructor has posted the link to the good pastor's archives, so that the readers may make up their own minds. Meanwhile, the readers are encouraged to review the hand gestures. Perhaps a review of occultic hand gestures (via Google) would help in this matter. Regarding the purported theme of LSD in "Hey Jude", would you care to be more precise in your refutation that the song does not make a reference to this hallucinogenic drug? See quote below: "That song is about the drug LSD, which is a blotter drug that is administered by being absorbed through the skin, and was invented by our CIA or Central Intelligence Agency to loosen the mind. Dr. Timothy Leary, who helped to popularize the drug, stated that those who are on it are not hallucinating but are seeing another world that is really there and cannot otherwise be seen. In the song, 'Hey Jude', we find the words, “…..Remember to let her under your skin then it begins to make it better.” You say the lyrics to "Hey Jude" were changed. In what way? If so, was the change material? And although "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" was not sung at this festival, would you care to describe for us the (hidden, or occultic) meaning of this song? You call Pastor Meyers a liar, without any evidence, and say it is inappropriate for such a man to call Faul evil, but that it is okay for John Lennon to say Faul is "aligned with the dark forces." Your logic escapes me, monsieur. Let us see now - Faul's bandmate calls him evil, and John certainly would be in a position to know this, but it is prohibited for anyone else to say so, unless they and Faul are mates. Is that correct?
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Post by abbey on Mar 2, 2005 16:23:24 GMT
KFI - I have NO doubt that Faul is an evil man. How else would he be able to step into another man's life without batting an eye ? How else could he get into that man's car & drive it ? Sleep in that man's bed ? Pose with that man's girlfriend, as if she were his own ? Destroy that man's property without even a thought ( the beautiful Mansion at Cavendish, that he LITERALLY allowed to go to the dogs ( & cats ) ! He's evil alright
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Post by plastic paul on Mar 2, 2005 18:33:42 GMT
maybe he thought he was doing something for the good of mankind (at least the fans), giving his life up for others.
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Post by kungfuinstructor on Mar 2, 2005 20:07:57 GMT
KFI - I have NO doubt that Faul is an evil man. How else would he be able to step into another man's life without batting an eye ? How else could he get into that man's car & drive it ? Sleep in that man's bed ? Pose with that man's girlfriend, as if she were his own ? Destroy that man's property without even a thought ( the beautiful Mansion at Cavendish, that he LITERALLY allowed to go to the dogs ( & cats ) ! He's evil alright Brilliant post, madame. What a horrible thing to do to Paul's house in Cavendish.
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Post by jpm1942 on Mar 2, 2005 21:16:15 GMT
I think I know what byrdsmaniac was talking about when he said the lyrics to Hey Jude were changed. In the post was written: “…..Remember to let her under your skin then it begins to make it better.” The actual words are "...Remember to let her under your skin then you begin to make it better". Not a big deal, but it needs to be pointed out.
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Post by kungfuinstructor on Mar 3, 2005 0:27:07 GMT
Not a material change then, eh?
The Kung Fu Instructor is still awaiting a defence of this strong talk of lies.
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Post by byrdsmaniac on Mar 3, 2005 4:16:26 GMT
Monsieur Byrds Maniac, Pastor David Meyer is a former high-level witch. See: www.lasttrumpetministries.org/docs/aboutdjm.html. His newsletter archives are available for review. Visit: www.lasttrumpetministries.org/. If you believe the occult is not evil, I have a bridge I would like to sell you in Brooklyn. It is not clear whether you think the identified songs are perverted or not. Is it a case of some are, and some are not? Or some are, and some are only if you have a perverted mind? Or what, precisely? The Kung Fu Instructor did not see the performance, so he cannot directly comment on the hand gestures; however, there must be plenty of readers of this post who can comment. Was it just waving? If someone waved to you, and you claimed you were being given a sign by that person, when in fact you were just being waved at, that would probably be a matter of some public concern. Are you saying that Pastor Meyers is insane? The Kung Fu Instructor has posted the link to the good pastor's archives, so that the readers may make up their own minds. Meanwhile, the readers are encouraged to review the hand gestures. Perhaps a review of occultic hand gestures (via Google) would help in this matter. Regarding the purported theme of LSD in "Hey Jude", would you care to be more precise in your refutation that the song does not make a reference to this hallucinogenic drug? See quote below: "That song is about the drug LSD, which is a blotter drug that is administered by being absorbed through the skin, and was invented by our CIA or Central Intelligence Agency to loosen the mind. Dr. Timothy Leary, who helped to popularize the drug, stated that those who are on it are not hallucinating but are seeing another world that is really there and cannot otherwise be seen. In the song, 'Hey Jude', we find the words, “…..Remember to let her under your skin then it begins to make it better.” You say the lyrics to "Hey Jude" were changed. In what way? If so, was the change material? And although "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" was not sung at this festival, would you care to describe for us the (hidden, or occultic) meaning of this song? You call Pastor Meyers a liar, without any evidence, and say it is inappropriate for such a man to call Faul evil, but that it is okay for John Lennon to say Faul is "aligned with the dark forces." Your logic escapes me, monsieur. Let us see now - Faul's bandmate calls him evil, and John certainly would be in a position to know this, but it is prohibited for anyone else to say so, unless they and Faul are mates. Is that correct? There is no need for me to come up with a strong defense for my strong talk of lies. When a man lies he is "a liar." Nothing in the lyrics of "Hey Jude" suggests that it is a song about drugs, not even the line which the lying liar Pastor Meyer misquotes to make his case. I assert that Pastor Meyer is a liar because in the thirty five (approximately) years that the song has been out, he has had more than ample opportunity to have heard the lyrics of the song, and I have to suspect that at some point someone has even said to him, "But Pastor Meyer, the line isn't "Remember to let her under your skin; then it begins to make it better", it's "Remember to let her under your skin; then you begin to make it better."" (And since when is LSD a 'her'?) Now why is that a big deal? Because the lying Pastor Meyer KNOWS that his allegation that the song is about LSD doesn't work if you say "Then YOU begin to make it better". So to hang on to his theory that the song is about LSD, he has to change "you" to "it" and put an "s" on the word "begin". In my opinion, an HONEST person, upon having the obvious inaccuracy pointed out to him, would admit his mistake, and discontinue lying about it, but evidentally Pastor Meyer is so fond of his unfounded belief that the song is about LSD that he has decided to continue with THE LIE that the lyrics are "it begins to make it better". "But wait!" you say. "Maybe even though the song has been out these many years, Pastor Meyer has never had the issue of the lyrics brought to his attention!" I highly doubt that, but if that is the case, what excuse does he have for hearing "begins" when the song clearly projects the word "begin" at that point in the song? Let me guess: the saintly pastor always turns off the radio when he hears this perverted song wafting out of the speaker. Yet he has no qualms about definitively stating that the song is about LSD as he does in the paragraph above that starts with the words "That song is about LSD". Makes him sound like someone on the inside who really knows the music business. Those devil worshippers, they know the inside scoop, right? They know all those secret meanings that all those druggy musician types put in their music. Yeah! "GOSH pastor! It is? Who wouldda thunk it!!" I'll bet ol' pastor Meyer gets all professorial at this point. "Yep. Timothy Leary said (blah blah blah)" Of course, I don't know the guy, so maybe I'm not being fair. But I'd bet my next paycheck I'm right on the money. Is he insane? (you asked) Who knows? I wouldn't rule it out as a possibility. Addressing some of your other points: Look up "occult" in the dictionary and you will see the words "hidden","concealed" and even "supernatural". You will not see "evil" or "satanic". A person who is or was a satanist is not de facto an expert on the occult. Frankly, I wouldn't want to be taught anything occult by a satanist. They are not the same. End of story. As for whether the songs are perverted: in my opinion it is a matter of degree. Is "live and let die" a good philosophy by which to live life? Probably not. Was it a good "boogeying" song to play in a very short concert? Yes. Was "Hey Jude" a song that everybody at the Super Bowl would know and be able to sing along to? Yes. Did Faul unleash the demons of hell upon an unsuspecting audience? He may have, but I didn't hear of a dramatic upturn in rapes and the sale of LSD in the Jacksonville area on the heels of the Super Bowl. As for the last point: John Lennon knew Faul. He was in a position to speak somewhat authoritatively about him. He knew the meanings of the songs they had performed. Pastor Meyer was never in that position. Both Pastor Meyer and John Lennon were free to speak their opinions, but I would take Mr. Lennon's word above that of Pastor Meyer's. Pastor Meyer's character flaws are readily apparent in my opinion. I stand by my statement that he is a liar.
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