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Post by PaulBearer on Dec 1, 2003 4:04:44 GMT
*bump* Ok, this thread should work again now.
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Post by LUCY on Dec 1, 2003 5:52:43 GMT
The IRA's leadership is controlled by the Illuminati (as are all revolutionary organisations); that is why nothing really changes in a revolution. "Meet the new boss, same as the old boss." The old puppets are replaced by new ones. This is why the term 'revolution' is used, get it? The eggmen in MMT the movie running around bound by the white sheet -5 or 6 - indistinguishable from one onother, except for the hitler one in the middle............
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Post by TotalInformation on Dec 1, 2003 7:15:15 GMT
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Post by DayTripper on Dec 3, 2003 18:22:58 GMT
Kung Fu Instructor,
Please refrain from referring to my country as "Amerika.
It's America.
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Post by NoWhereMan on Dec 10, 2003 0:23:28 GMT
Kung Fu, I don't know if you've read John Coleman's book "Conspirator's Hierarchy : The Committee of 300" but in it he claimed that the Beatles' songs were not written by John or Paul, but by some character named Theo Adorno. I found that rather difficult to believe. He didn't go into any detail as to how this was accomplished. Do you have any information on that theory?
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Post by TotalInformation on Dec 10, 2003 0:57:37 GMT
I don't know anything about the "Committee of 300" book; but I do find it plausible that some of the pre-Rubber Soul catalog was ghostwritten.
Other posters here have pointed to the "Help!" album in particular as being suspect.
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Post by PaulBearer on Dec 10, 2003 1:47:39 GMT
I take the story about The Beatles not writing their music with a grain of salt, particularly since both John and Paul's styles were quite distinct. If Theo wrote their songs, what would be the problem with Paul dying and being replaced from a creative point of view? Theo could just keep on writing for Faul as if nothing had happened. Sometimes, these conspirators like to puff themselves up in the eyes of others by claiming more power than they really have. It's called bluff. So they might say "Oh yeah, we control that" or "We're behind that" when it's just a load of nonsense. But of course, these people lie by nature so it shouldn't be a surprise really, they are BS artists.
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Post by TotalInformation on Dec 10, 2003 1:50:29 GMT
Good points, PB.
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Post by Imgonnaopenmymind on Dec 10, 2003 2:45:26 GMT
Remember the friend I mentioned who wrote some of it?
His real name was Theo Adorno. I didn't want to say it till now. Once I heard he was now in a book, I figured it was open season.
By the way, he didn't ghostwrite all the songs. He only did 3 or 4 on the "Help!" album and Faul's solo works are split between him, Tony Banks and Elton John, depending on who's in the mood to write them.
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Post by TotalInformation on Dec 10, 2003 3:16:11 GMT
How do you know this man Adorno, open mind?
I can totally buy Elton John as a Faul ghostwriter. They're both Knights of the Crown, after all. Maybe Jagger will be called on soon.
I do not know of Tony Banks offhand.
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Post by PaulBearer on Dec 10, 2003 3:46:36 GMT
Denny Lane wrote some of his stuff too.
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Post by eyesbleed on Dec 10, 2003 4:33:26 GMT
I personally think Hey Jude & Let It Be could very well have been ghostwritten. Never did like either one of'em! And those songs on Help also seem like very plausible candidates. I dunno, there always was something about those 2 or 3 Help songs that I couldn't ever put my finger on.. They just seemed different somehow.
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Post by NoWhereMan on Dec 10, 2003 4:43:24 GMT
I take the story about The Beatles not writing their music with a grain of salt, particularly since both John and Paul's styles were quite distinct. If Theo wrote their songs, what would be the problem with Paul dying and being replaced from a creative point of view? Theo could just keep on writing for Faul as if nothing had happened. Sometimes, these conspirators like to puff themselves up in the eyes of others by claiming more power than they really have. It's called bluff. So they might say "Oh yeah, we control that" or "We're behind that" when it's just a load of nonsense. But of course, these people lie by nature so it shouldn't be a surprise really, they are BS artists. One (albeit far-out) theory is that some kind of mental-projection technology was used to place the melodies into the respective Beatles' heads so that they thought they were writing the songs themselves. (The technology to project auditory hallucinations via electromagnetic waves has existed as far back as the sixties.) This would also explain the difference in styles, since each song would be filtered through different minds. In one of his last interviews, John Lennon said that when he was feeling creative, complete melodies would seemingly pop into his head without much effort on his part. The songs seemed to almost write themselves. I believe Paul was also quoted as saying that melodies would often just come to him. Genius or mind-control - who knows? Drugs such as pot and LSD most certainly played a part as well. Lennon's song-writing changed noticeably after he started using acid.
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Post by PaulBearer on Dec 10, 2003 6:23:28 GMT
I personally think Hey Jude & Let It Be could very well have been ghostwritten. Never did like either one of'em! And those songs on Help also seem like very plausible candidates. I dunno, there always was something about those 2 or 3 Help songs that I couldn't ever put my finger on.. They just seemed different somehow. I think they sounded more like a country & western , or more laidback and lighter style.
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Post by IanSingleton777 on Dec 10, 2003 12:55:23 GMT
I don't know anything about the "Committee of 300" book; but I do find it plausible that some of the pre-Rubber Soul catalog was ghostwritten. Other posters here have pointed to the "Help!" album in particular as being suspect. The Help! album was the result of an open call for songs to be submitted for the Beatles consideration. The Beatles bought the songs outright, and therefore Lennon/McCartney could be listed as songwriters. This has been documented publicly since the late 70's.
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Post by IanSingleton777 on Dec 10, 2003 23:19:54 GMT
also, the official debut of the 'Brian was murdered' slant appeared in the book, "Shout!" Before that, it was just fringe rumor...
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Post by eyesbleed on Dec 11, 2003 2:00:39 GMT
also, the official debut of the 'Brian was murdered' slant appeared in the book, "Shout!" Before that, it was just fringe rumor... Ya know..... I'd never heard the "Brian was murdered" rumor until I started hangin' around here. I had no idea.
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Post by Danthology on Dec 11, 2003 2:09:04 GMT
By the way, he didn't ghostwrite all the songs. He only did 3 or 4 on the "Help!" album and Faul's solo works are split between him, Tony Banks and Elton John, depending on who's in the mood to write them. Is it really so difficult to believe that P(f)aul - a musician for well over 30 years whichever theory you believe - is not capable of writing his own songs?
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Post by eyesbleed on Dec 11, 2003 2:37:02 GMT
Is it really so difficult to believe that P(f)aul - a musician for well over 30 years whichever theory you believe - is not capable of writing his own songs? Being an exellent musician & being an exceptional songwriter are 2 TOTALLY different things!!!
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Post by Danthology on Dec 11, 2003 5:02:47 GMT
Being an exellent musician & being an exceptional songwriter are 2 TOTALLY different things!!! I agree with you 100%. But, I am of the belief that P(f)aul writes his own songs now. Innocent until proven guilty - I'm not saying that this site has not proven enough as it is, but I don't think we can prove that Paul does not write his own songs now. Besides - can you imagine another individual writing Heather a love song? Ewww...
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Post by kungfuinstructor on Dec 12, 2003 5:16:34 GMT
Kung Fu Instructor, Please refrain from referring to my country as "Ameri ka. It's America. The country formerly known as the United States of America no longer exists. It is now the fascist entity known as Amerika.
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Post by kungfuinstructor on Dec 12, 2003 5:17:46 GMT
Kung Fu, I don't know if you've read John Coleman's book "Conspirator's Hierarchy : The Committee of 300" but in it he claimed that the Beatles' songs were not written by John or Paul, but by some character named Theo Adorno. I found that rather difficult to believe. He didn't go into any detail as to how this was accomplished. Do you have any information on that theory? No, monsieur.
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Post by TotalInformation on Jul 19, 2005 3:30:25 GMT
www.rense.com/general67/odds.htm rense.com What Are The Odds? From Danny 7-17-5 Let's talk some odds for a moment. Bring all this back into context. Can any of you tell me what are the odds against a so-called "suicide-bomber" ending up blowing himself and a bus up; when the bus had been diverted from its normal route and ended up "lost" in Tavistock Square; right outside Fortress GB in Tavistock House, and that the "blood of the sacrificed" would end up spattered right on the two doorposts and lintel of the entrance to the original Tavistock Clinic from where the Tavistock Institute emanated, like a Satanic "passover" ritual? Give it some thought. Or in other words, explain that one if you can. Danny. p.s. If a voice inside you tells you that is coincidence and you believe it, I suggest you go back and read the question properly until the truth sinks in. Read this - Impatient - Fortress GB, in partnership with ICTS en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tavistock_InstituteRead More About Tavistock - www.rense.com/general12/twaa.htmwww.rense.com/politics5/300.htmThe ONLY solution is to enforce The Plan against the traitorous Zionist NWO False Flag Op mass-murderers Plan & The Way home. www.rense.com
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Post by abbey on Jul 19, 2005 14:56:38 GMT
Thank you, T.I. That is pretty amazing, alright.
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Post by semolinapilchard on Jul 19, 2005 16:27:04 GMT
Yeah, even I have to give T.I. props on that one...although Rense.com is a little sketchy IMO.
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