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Post by abbey on Feb 16, 2005 16:32:18 GMT
Can you please explain to us how you came to that conclusion, BeatlePaul
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Post by TheDZ on Feb 16, 2005 16:46:51 GMT
So the " o" on the Sgt. Pepper cover is referred to " Outreau" close to Boulogne-sur-Mer. Excellent TheDeZobificator!!!! ....as in Be at Les (O)utreau ( where the walrus was )...where Paul was found and Faul was 'Born'.. Oh My.... Thank You, BeatlePaul,
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Post by abbey on Feb 16, 2005 16:54:13 GMT
Thank you DeZom. Semolina, I find it very interesting that Cygnet Committee freaked you out too. That & American Pie are the two longest songs I have EVER memorized - lol ;D
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Post by BeatlePaul on Feb 16, 2005 16:54:27 GMT
from "The DeZombificator's post: the "map" that magician Faul points at and then announces that the Mystery Tour Bus is 10 miles north on the Dewsbury road. does Faul say north ON the Dewsbury Road or does he say North OF the Dewsbury Road? There are at least 10 Dewsbury Roads in Great Britain, Semolina. Why do you believe the MMT started in London? 1966.proboards40.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1106387892&start=0Was the truth already told, broken in pieces and spread in many different and separated places?
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Post by BeatlePaul on Feb 16, 2005 16:55:23 GMT
....as in Be at Les (O)utreau ( where the walrus was )...where Paul was found and Faul was 'Born'.. Oh My.... Thank You, BeatlePaul, The same here!!! Thank You The DeZombificator!!!!
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Post by abbey on Feb 16, 2005 16:58:08 GMT
I wouldn't be surprised
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Post by BeatlePaul on Feb 16, 2005 17:46:59 GMT
....as in Be at Les (O)utreau ( where the walrus was )...where Paul was found and Faul was 'Born'.. Oh My.... Thank You, BeatlePaul, Both frames taken during MMT's "Accordian Medley" The Accordion is a French folklore musical instrument. The songs sung during that Medley are all French ones -Can Can included!-. The "Accordian Medley" is AT THE END of the Bus Tour.
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Post by abbey on Feb 16, 2005 17:54:04 GMT
The dwarf is pretending to be dead. He is short, as Paul was. He represents Paul. Bill/Faul has his arms wide open. He is welcoming something into his life. I would say that it's his new start on life. HE'S WELCOMING HIS NEW IDENTITY AS PAUL !!!
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Post by BeatlePaul on Feb 16, 2005 18:14:47 GMT
Here's a comparison of the coast of France near Boulogne sur Mer and the "map" that magician Faul points at and then announces that the Mystery Tour Bus is 10 miles north on the Dewsbury road. (such a rash from the nose prosthesis;) ;D, perhaps a reason why Bill leaves it off most of the time) To give an idea of scale, the distance from Boulogne to Cap Gris Nez ( Grey Nose Course ) is 10 miles due north Yes! Faul is pointing EXACTLY at Outreau place! BE AT LES outreau .... and the blue flowers are the sea ...
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Post by TheDZ on Feb 17, 2005 5:50:04 GMT
ou·tré adjective Highly unconventional; eccentric or bizarre: “outré and affected stage antics” (Michael Heaton). dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=outreHey , William/Faul (as Vivian Stanhall) was the dictionary defintion of ou·tré , as he performed Death Cab for Cutie with the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band in MMT. I'll be darned if William didn't give it all away!
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Post by TheDZ on Feb 17, 2005 6:17:45 GMT
The dwarf is pretending to be dead. He is short, as Paul was. He represents Paul. Bill/Faul has his arms wide open. He is welcoming something into his life. I would say that it's his new start on life. HE'S WELCOMING HIS NEW IDENTITY AS PAUL !!!Yep, I'd say he was truly 'born again'. ;D I'm going to mega-speculate here but, perhaps something happened in the crash ,and Paul's legs were lost. Some of you may remember that in the early versions of the 60IF document , that Paul's legs were reported to have been burned by kidnappers as they tried to dispose of the body. Perhaps the dwarf represents Paul's actual physical stature ( sans legs ) (feet down below his knee) after the crash . They may have been burned depending on the reason the aircraft went helter skelter. Perhaps a bomb (plasticine(plastique?) porters) was planted on board.POE=point of explosion? maybe?
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Post by BeatlePaul on Feb 17, 2005 8:46:21 GMT
Yep, I'd say he was truly 'born again'. ;D I'm going to mega-speculate here but, perhaps something happened in the crash ,and Paul's legs were lost. Some of you may remember that in the early versions of the 60IF document , that Paul's legs were reported to have been burned by kidnappers as they tried to dispose of the body. Perhaps the dwarf represents Paul's actual physical stature ( sans legs ) (feet down below his knee) after the crash. They may have been burned depending on the reason the aircraft went helter skelter. Perhaps a bomb (plasticine(plastique?) porters) was planted on board.POE=point of explosion? maybe? The same information here. How can you .....
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Post by Perplexed on Feb 17, 2005 10:57:32 GMT
The dwarf is pretending to be dead. He is short, as Paul was. He represents Paul. Bill/Faul has his arms wide open. He is welcoming something into his life. I would say that it's his new start on life. HE'S WELCOMING HIS NEW IDENTITY AS PAUL !!!My opinion, you are totally right!
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Post by abbey on Feb 17, 2005 16:07:03 GMT
BeatlePaul, maybe DeZom has similar connections to what YOU have
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Post by BeatlePaul on Feb 17, 2005 21:53:29 GMT
That on the Sgt. Pepper cover is a map of France. Originally the yellow flowers were white instead. At the bottom: the dwarf on a bloody "S" shaped path from the hill to the sea (the blue flowers) against Nice, South France. On the top: the burning candles (or big matches) into the "O" of Outreau, against the English Channel (the blue flowers), North France. What's the hymn at the start of "All You Need Is Love"?
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Post by BeatlePaul on Feb 17, 2005 23:55:58 GMT
This above is a frame of Magical Mystery Tour (at the beginning of the film) Those are pictures of Boulogne-sur-Mer / Outreau. Taken from: www.saint-charles.org/boulogne6.htmThe houses style and the place are just the same....
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Post by TotalInformation on Feb 18, 2005 1:02:59 GMT
Looks like France may have those fun chemtrails also...
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Post by TheDZ on Feb 18, 2005 5:16:24 GMT
The same information here. How can you ..... Honestly, BeatlePaul, I am merely being creatively logical. You and Sunking's (and many others) posts have been absolutely instrumental in my understanding of the style of encipherment that John, George, Richard and William used. TKIN! has been bugging me hard for almost three years now....... All You Need Is Love and this and The FRENCH national anthem. I've also noted that a line drawn from Outreau through Nice also passes through Sardinia.....as in Semolina Pilchard.(Italian not semetic ,duh ) I posted this link in this thread before. 1966.proboards40.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1107330848Funky little rabbit hole we've found ourselves in here, huh?
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Post by Perplexed on Feb 18, 2005 8:12:49 GMT
I was hired to accompany a girl singer earlier tonight. She sang the Star-Spangled Banner, then immediately sang "Oh, Canada." It was an official dinner given by the Canadian Consulate in Atlanta at a hotel. It was a very classy, truly lovely affair.
As I played the broad, beautiful anthemic chord progression behind my singer, who boldly sang a verse in French, I relaized that the act of performing THEIR national anthem in MY country for a mixture of people from BOTH countries, is, aside from the expected protocal, an expression of goodwill between two nations.
PLaying and singing both anthems before a crowd composed of both American and Canadian delegates is a gesture that "makes nice" between two political factions.
ERGO, attaching the French National Anthem as an intro to a British song all about goodwill and peace must simililary be, a show of solidarity between England and France.
On some level, somehow, we always knew that. They don't start with God Save the Queen!
OF course, it could have been picked for WHAT it says also.
"Allons enfant de la patrie, le jour de gloire est arrivé."
We go, patriot children, the day of glory has arrived. Something to that effect.
THe French anthem is more about a universal fraternity, freedom, etc, than many of the old world anthems, which sing about the king, queen, crops, geography. The French one is all locked into the philosophy of the revolutions that gave us the first and second empire, etc, the change to a non monarchy....
I dunno. It has deep implications, if you look.......
Still, the idea that making nice with France might just be there.......("nyce", not "neece")
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Post by Perplexed on Feb 18, 2005 8:16:45 GMT
That on the Sgt. Pepper cover is a map of France. Originally the yellow flowers were white instead. At the bottom: the dwarf on a bloody "S" shaped path from the hill to the sea (the blue flowers) against Nice, South France. On the top: the burning candles (or big matches) into the "O" of Outreau, against the English Channel (the blue flowers), North France. What's the hymn at the start of "All You Need Is Love"? BP, startling idea! But, whoa, you ARE onto something in this.
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Post by BeatlePaul on Feb 18, 2005 11:20:02 GMT
Two frames from Magical Mystery Tour: .... and ... is that a cemetery?
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Post by semolinapilchard on Feb 18, 2005 17:42:05 GMT
no it's not
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Post by faulenangel on Feb 18, 2005 18:51:16 GMT
Those aren't gravestones stacked to the top right?
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Post by abbey on Feb 18, 2005 18:53:29 GMT
It looks like garbage pails to me.
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Post by TheDZ on Feb 19, 2005 2:12:47 GMT
Sometimes we have to untwist things to see them properly... Can you see the walrus now? He's looking right at you....Faul's feet is the hair ...... Faul's head is Dover ....Faul's arms are the ferry lines .......
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