The voice on the hidden page says "When you least expect it, things are going to start changing."
I am pretty sure that's what it says.. Does that mean anything to you guys?
Yes, it means that when you least expect it, things are going to start changing. ;D
In all seriousness Tariel, I think that it kind of relates to this:
"Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as you think not the Son of man cometh." (Math 24:44)
I believe it's meant to be encouragement to people at this time, because it would seem there are many ways things could go wrong: wars, economic collapse, epidemics, etc. So it's saying, "Don't give up hope,
things will turn toward the better just when it seems there is no hope.
It connects to the song "Here Comes the Sun", and the
line in "A Day In the Life" that says,
"Nobody was really sure if he was from the house of Lords" (even though they sing "Paul" where it says "Lords".)
They're talking about the English "House of Lords" there
when the song applies to Tara Browne,
but what they were wanting to suggest, in my opinion, was the 'house' of LORDS, the "home of the gods"
so to speak. The suggestion is that Paul may have been a god of old, like, oh...let's see...Apollo.
And I am reminded to say, on a much lighter level, that in this verse of Penny Lane:
"In penny lane there is a fireman with an hourglass
And in his pocket is a portrait of the queen.
He likes to keep his fire engine clean,
It’s a clean machine.'
that, imo, the lyrics are along these lines: that the "hour glass" refers to an "hour glass figure"
(a woman with a 'hot bod')
so the fire
man is dressed as a woman,
and in
his pocket is a portrait of "the queen"
(a transvestite).
He likes to keep his 'fire engine' clean is sort of like the joke that goes:
"What word starts with 'F' and ends in 'UCK'?"
Answer: "Fire truck" .
I'm not trying to be dirty here, they were trying to leave the hint about Paul being a woman here, i think.