[patriots] Why Were Lennon & Mccartney Killed?

  • From: "Chris Pead" <cpead@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Patriots JGroup" <patriots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2015 16:01:52 -0000

<http://tapnewswire.com/2015/12/why-were-lennon-mccartney-killed/> Why Were
Lennon & McCartney Killed?

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posted by Tapestry

This was 1965, the year before Paul died. Their US tour had been
controversial, and they were clearly starting to find their speaking voices
as well as their singing voices. In this video their opposition to the
Vietnam War is clear. The media/Illuminati had made them into worldwide
demigods, who could sway a very large audience. Paul seems like the leader
in this interview, which no doubt was edited to keep the full picture out of
sight of the public. Musicians who start to move away from the wishes of
their Illuminati controllers, and oppose their wars, don't survive long -
same as politicians and Royalty. The tension was rising, and it wasn't to
be long before the first Beatle was to die in bizarre circumstances.

Lennon was to be shot years later, and Harrison died after that, when he
nearly succumbed to an MK Ultra knifeman, and subsequently contracted
cancer.

Interestingly Ringo kept out of all the political stuff. He's the only
survivor, probably for that very reason. If any interviewers throw him a
serious question, he usually fields it with a neat dodge of Liverpool crack
(= humour).

Yet the message spoken by the three others still lives on. They were
speaking for humanity, for peace, for free speech that they thought they
were entitled to..

http://tapnewswire.com/2015/12/hear-voice-differences-between-the-two-pauls/

The replacement Paul wouldn't be able to sing 'She's A Woman' as the
original Paul's voice was so good at high pitch.

The replacement Paul. The atmosphere has completely changed. Look at the
serious tense faces compared to the relaxed bounce of the former group
(apart from Ringo who acts out his usual happy-go-lucky demeanour so well on
all occasions). The studio audience seems unnatural in their reactions.
The singing isn't as sure-footed. The high notes not as pure, more of a
shout than a sing. The pained look on Lennon's and Harrison's faces says it
all. They never performed live again.













Kind regards,



Chris



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