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|  Beatles & Stones - puppets of the Devil, I say! (very long) | PwrPopGuy Jun 17, 2003 7:40 AM | | I picked this up off another forum, pretty interesting, I think. I don't know the source of this article or who the "High Court" is but here it is...it sounds like some fanatical religious propaganda.
HIGH COURT
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(The Five Judges)
(Judge T., Judge B., Judge S., Judge M. and Judge K.)
VERDICT
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The Rock revolution happened in the Sixties (6, number of the beast).It came from Liverpool which was the port base to the Titanic, destroyed by God because of the arrogant insult of Captain Smith (also from Liverpool): "Not
even God can sink my ship" (not only the captain, but also the rest of the crew and even the orchestra playing at the Titanic were from Liverpool). The Rock revolution came from the nation that allows a church to be changed to a pub or to a dance room or to a recording studio full of drug addicts, homosexuals and lunatics (as that of George Martin, ally of the Beatles). It came from the nation whose king Enrique VIII adulterated the Bible so that divorce could be allowed and in this way be able to give loose rein to the many divorces from his wives and subsequent murdering of the same ones and to whom God provided a wife with six fingers as abomination (Anne Boleyn)...once again, 6 number of the Beast....
It is interesting to observe that this nation is nicknamed "the Devil's Island". As the epithet of the government of Satan on that nation, the center of London, the so well-known Piccadilly Circus, takes it's name from
an old brothel (the "Piccadilla House" which means "The House of Sin"), disappeared nowadays.
The antichrist John Lennon, one of the Devil's main puppetts to destroy family, social and moral values and to begin the disintegration of mankind, did hit Stuart Sutcliffe (the first bass player of the Beatles) in the head
with a club repeatedly in Hamburg. Some months later Sutcliffe died from brain hemorrhage because of John Lennon's bruises. John Lennon entered stardom being a murderer. The same demons that made Captain Smith say "Not even God can sink my ship" spoke from antichrist John Lennon (from Liverpool, base port to the Titanic)
saying: "Christianity is on the go. It will vanish and shrink. We are more popular than Jesus and Pope"... That was the day that GOD'S CURSE fell upon the world of Rock.
One week after that declaration, ONLY ONE WEEK LATER, Brian Epstein, forger of the Beatle farce, died from an overdose. From then on, the Beatles began to get involved in false religions and to preach them to the world. John Lennon's divorce followed, as well as his entering the world of black
magic, as deeply as to buy the apartment. where "Rosemary's baby" had been filmed, previous property of Roman Polansky, and in that same apartment John Lennon had a room upholstered with black silk where he used to do his black witchcraft woeks. Came the disintegration of the Beatles' minds with LSD which has caused, among others, schizofrenic lyrics such as "I am the Walrus" and incoherent
schizofrenic musical expositions like "Revolution number 9"
At the same time, the devil acted through his other main puppetts with "Sympathy for the devil" that was when the pact of the Rolling Stones with Satan took the life of the founder of the group, the guitarist Brian Jones (who refused to be a puppet of the devil), murdered by people sent by Mick Jagger, another assassin. Antichrist John Lennon followed the Devil's strategy writing lyrics such as
"God is a concept by which we measure our pain...I don't believe in Jesus, etc., etc.," (God) and "and no religions too..." (Imagine). Antichrist John Lennon wanted to compete with Jesus Christ, and so he grew a beard and started to make a bogus role of Christ together with Yoko Ono at
the Amsterdam Hilton hotel proclaiming "Peace", being then when he was visited by the Canadian journalist who ridiculized and admonished him wanting to know about what Lennon meant when he wrote in the lyrics of "The ballad of J |
|  Pt. 2 | PwrPopGuy Jun 17, 2003 7:43 AM | | the lyrics of "The
ballad of John and Yoko": "the way things are going they're going to crucify
me...",
The CURSE OF GOD upon John Lennon carried on with all type of miseries and
distresses which made Lennon give the interview to the "Rolling Stone"
magazine (today condensed in the "Lennon remembers" book) where he speaks
about how bad thing were going for him blaming "whatever is up there" for it
(referring to God) .
The CURSE OF GOD carried on until he was shot dead. It is interesting to
notice that he was shot seven times, being seven, as well as three, the holy
numbers in Holy Caballah tradition....
After George Harrison, said arrogantly in a video filmed in his studio of
Henley on Thames: "I want to talk about the divinity of man", he was given
throat cancer by GOD because of those words, which made metastasis and
carried on to final death...
To Paul McCartney whose company's logo was a person toying with the planets
as if he was a god, and who was being very much deluded in his ego trip by
the fact that he was made "Sir" (when in England even the road sweeper is
made Sir, as long as he produces money for the nation) GOD provided cancer
to the wife.
The advertising farce of how much he loved Linda (woman whose quality he did
not deserve), was exposed when it was known that Paul had an affair with
Heather Mills, Linda's intimate friend, with whom McCartney went on a trip
to New York and to whom he bought things and presents, while he was still
mourning for his "dear Linda".
At the same time Mc Cartney was going out with Heather Mills, he used
Linda's death for promotional ends, due to his waning popularity. Paul was
going out with Heather, but in front of the audience he played the faithful
husband's masquerade pretending to suffer for Linda, for the afore mentioned
promotional ends.
Paul admitted that he made Linda suffer a lot, but he didn't say that it was
because he felt insecure as a man due to his womanish face and effeminate
manners and also because with his age his sexual power was not the same. The
early days were the days of competition between Paul and his wife and John
and his wife and he knew he had to compete with ugly John for the leadership
of the band in front of their wives. (He already had the traumas that his
previous girlfriend Jane Asher had caused him when she made him conscious of
his little manliness and effeminate manners)
Paul has such a big inferiority complex as a man, due to his effeminate
face, body and personality and due to his repressed homosexuality that he
found himself a handicapped woman with only one leg, so that he could stand
out, being very conxcious that a full woman would make him feel the
superiority of virile men again, as Jane and Linda did. This is something
that his ego trip of lucky bad musician could not face anymore....He is very
conscious that money and fame cannot buy virility and manliness.
Besides being a murderer, John Lennon had sexual intercourse with homosexual
Brian Epstein to get him interested in going to see the band at the Cavern,
trauma from which he never recovered. Because of the trauma that his
homosexual relation with Brian Epstein had left him, he made lyrics such as:
"You can wear a collar and a tie, one thing you can't hide is when you're
crippled inside" and gave declarations to the "Rolling Stone" magazine
saying that sometimes he wore texan boots to feel more secure as a man.
The Beatles are very well known by people close to them for their arrogance
and racism. One of the manifestations of their racism is the rejection
towards Japanese Yoko Ono. That rejection got to the point that George
Harrison kicked Yoko Ono in the Apple studios during the filming of Let it
Be.
When John asked George while they were having lunch about how things were
going for Paul after his separation from the Beatles and George replied that
he was n |
|  Good grief, that is some poorly written drivel | tentoze Jun 17, 2003 10:06 AM | | "That rejection got to the point that George
Harrison kicked Yoko Ono in the Apple studios ..."
Hell, I'd leave her Apple studios alone and kick her in the turkey-wailing chops........... |
|  pretty lame mostly.. | Jar Jun 17, 2003 8:02 AM | | this part was pretty funny though:
<i>Came the disintegration of the Beatles' minds with LSD which has caused, among others, schizofrenic lyrics such as "I am the Walrus" and incoherent schizofrenic musical expositions like "Revolution number 9" </i>
if this person thinks "I am the Walrus" is weird, he doesn't get out much... obviously not a fan of Karlheinz Stockhausen ;-)
-jar |
|  pretty lame mostly.. | PwrPopGuy Jun 17, 2003 8:15 AM | | I found at least one flaw: it talks about Heather Mills being "a good friend of Linda McCartney". I thought Paul met her as a stranger when she was making a speech at a landmine conference or something.
One point I did find interesting though was where it talks about the Beatles were untalented without George Martin's production. One case where an argument could be made to prove that is the album "Let It Be". Another point could be made to that end by looking at Paul's solo works, for the most part.
Don't get me wrong, I'm as big a Beatle fan as they come but I did find that statement about George Martin quite interesting. |
|  It's all pathetic drivel. | BradH Jun 18, 2003 12:52 AM | | There are a lot of factual errors besides the obvious horseshit about numerology and such. But the comment about George Martin ignores the fact that The Beatles were a hot live band who toured their butts off for years. "Untalented" they were not.
i Let It Be
is a document of a talented band falling apart. It was a bad idea, anyway, to jam away on tons of old R'n'R numbers to try to recreate their earlier drive. The same catastrophe surely would've happened at Abbey Road under Martin since they had the run of the place and could be as undisciplined as they wanted. (They routinely kept Martin & the engineers waiting for hours for their arrival.) Martin would've given it a better sound quality without the sappy strings but
i they
wrote the songs and, evidently, that was simply the best they had at the time. It was a symptom of the Beatles incoherence that Lennon convinced the other members that they were better off going with an imposter like his friend Magic Alex instead of Martin. The whole idea was to get away from EMI's 4-track which was considered out of date, not necessarily to abandon Martin himself. That was a seriously bad move but I don't think Martin or anyone else could've pulled a stellar lp out of those sessions.
Of course,
i Let It Be
fans will disagree... |
|  Inflamatory Rubbish devoid of facts. I won't bite (nt). | Digital-G Jun 17, 2003 11:42 AM | | |
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