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Old 03-31-2009, 01:05 PM   #31
Baggywrinkle
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Default Re: If there was any doubt

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Originally Posted by Humble Janitor View Post
It may still have truth to it. I'm just saying that I don't buy everything about it.


The rock music and drugs part don't make sense to me. I love rock music. Without The Who or Zeppelin or Black Sabbath, I wouldn't have ANY appreciation for music. I also have an appreciation for the therapeutic effects of smoking marijuana, which actually helps keep my anxiety under control whenever I do experience such feelings.
Please do take the time to listen to the Coleman interview above. Or look in the library for the material
on Tavistock. Words like teenager and
generation gap started in the sixties with the Beatles.
These were Tavistock constructs to instigate rebellion.
Ed Sullivan was told to find young people to plant in the
audience, especially young girls. They were paid to
be there and bussed in, then told to scream wildly.
They were not fans. The Beatles had never been heard
in the US before that.

The major contribution of R&R was the encouragement
of the drug culture. This came later in Beatles music.
Songs like Lucy in the sky with diamonds and yellow
submarine were coded for "insiders" on the young side
of the generation gap. (LSD). Dr Coleman states that
John Lennon was about to let the cat out of the bag and
that was why he was murdered by a manchurian candidate. His handler, Yoko Ono, was with him when he
died.

I like black sabbeth and pink floyd as much as anyone. But realize the manipulation behind it.

There is more, much more. I shall leave it for you to dig
out.
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