12 Comments

Anyone can immerse themselves into intellectual entanglements with no beginning no end and no middle part. While the dialogues freshen the soil nothing takes root. So how does one survive the encounter. It’s obvious. Any conversation that seeks to limit your bodily autonomy (vs shots), your freedom of movement and travel (lockdowns and vaccine passports) you being force fed other lame brain deceitful self-serving agenda/disinformation (controlling/limiting Free Speech) and forced to adopt Fake Surveillance, judgement, control and punishment for currency (CBDC’s) or face starvation. If you have the wherewithal to imagine at the helm Bilderbergs, ROTHCHILDS, Rockefeller’s who just murdered 30,000,000 and literally contaminated humanity’s genetic code (DNA contamination, self replicating Replicons, SV40 plasmids etc) natures genetic code (GMO foods, genetically altered creatures.

These monsters are unspeakably evil. They need to be tagged and controlled and arrested and charged with treason, crimes against humanity in the International criminal court. National Corrupt Pardons have no sway internationally. Catch them and let’s start the show. The human race is starving for it.

Expand full comment

Wow…I read Musical Truth by Mark Devlin. It was an eye-opener. My father was a VP for Capitol Records during the Beatles heyday through his death in 2004. I used to think his job was “cool” but in really listening and considering the lyrics of many popular songs, learning about Tavistock Institute and social engineering, I have concluded there was nothing “cool” about it. Part of my unlearning/relearning journey has included learning to be very careful about what I watch, read and listen to. Many of my former old favorite songs were, in fact, subtle brainwashing, I think now. Thank goodness for classical music and independent artists as that is what I choose currently. Thanks for this essay.

Expand full comment

‘I think our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think that’s what I sussed when I was sixteen and twelve, way down the line, but I expressed it differently all through my life. It’s the same thing I’m expressing all the time. But now I can put it into that sentence that I think we’re being run by maniacs for maniacal ends. If anybody can put on paper what our government and the American government etc and the Russian, Chinese, what they are actually trying to do, and what they think they’re doing, I’d be very pleased to know what they think they are doing. I think they’re all insane. But I’m liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That’s what’s insane about it.’

- John Lennon, 6 June 1968.

Expand full comment

Oh man, the Beatles!! The Doors, The Stones!! I grew up with these guys. OK, you got a point there. Still, never thought these folks occupied any moral high ground even when I was 12. Very interesting article. Most of us, certainly moi, didn't realize this New World Order was started 100 years ago, incrementally, to a point that now is staring us in the face when hitherto, this new roc n roll blinded us to it. It's gotten so much worse since then. Although, I must say Michel Jackson's They Don't Care About Us, jew me-screw me, was an eye opener, where I said, oh no, that was a mistake, and it was. The Academic Agent is a very astute fellow.

Expand full comment

The band The The released Cognitive Dissident recently, which seems to be a song for these times. Five Times August released his Silent War album as well and is on steady rotation, especially his Counterfeit World song. You might enjoy those artists. I concur regarding Michael Jackson’s They Don’t Care About Us song. Blind Joe helped get me through this plandemic with his I Will Not Comply song.

Expand full comment

Blind Joe, my man. I'll check out the others, thanks.

Expand full comment

Individualism is good, when one is referring to the rights of the individual being respected.

It is bad if it is considered to be the outlook "every man just looking out for himself".

Expand full comment

Well…this analysis of the ‘Boomer’ generation explains why I just have never really identified as one (yet if you go by the numbers, I fall solidly in the parameters). Having always lived on the fringes of popular culture, having never joined any political party, having instead turned my attentions to my spiritual practices of 50+ years…and fiercely taking on the roles of parenting and grand parenting. My idea of a nightmare is to be living in an assisted living facility where all the music played and movie re-runs are from the mid-sixties onwards. I lived as a hippie in a commune in my early twenties, steeped in first-wave feminism…all of this went up in smoke the moment I gave birth to my first son and willingly chose to stay at home to raise my family. Sacrifice is sacred, idealized individuality…not so much. The ideals of the Beatles era were not global and peaceful…they were selfish and the antithesis of living in a strong and loving family/community. The late sixties and early seventies were about bending socialism in to an extension of ‘Imagine’…cheered on by NPR and PBS. Then came that fateful day probably 20 or 25 years ago when I realized I had willingly been part of the brainwashing. I am a total outsider when I am amongst the vast majority my peer-group…a spy who looks like I ‘belong’, but don’t. My friends stretch a vast range of ages, and I have a beautiful community that fortunately are with me on this incredible journey.

Expand full comment

I was 14 years old when I figured out that lennon was an atheistic socialist.

I am 70 now.

never owned or purchased a beatles album, but all my friends loved them...

Expand full comment

The lyrics to Imagine were written primarily by Yoko, not Lennon. Lennon’s song Instant Karma better align to his thinking.

Instant Karma's gonna get you

Gonna knock you right on the head

You better get yourself together

Pretty soon you're gonna be dead

What in the world you thinking of

Laughing in the face of love

What on earth you tryin' to do

It's up to you, yeah you

Instant Karma's gonna get you

Gonna look you right in the face

Better get yourself together darlin'

Join the human race

How in the world you gonna see

Laughin' at fools like me

Who in the hell d'you think you are

A super star

Well, right you are

Well we all shine on

Like the moon and the stars and the sun

Well we all shine on

Ev'ryone come on

Instant Karma's gonna get you

Gonna knock you off your feet

Better recognize your brothers

Ev'ryone you meet

Why in the world are we here

Surely not to live in pain and fear

Why on earth are you there

When you're ev'rywhere

Come and get your share

Expand full comment

‘John Lennon's philosophical song Imagine can thus be assumed to reflect Trotskyist utopianism.’ The key word here is ‘assumed.’

I assume that Mr Neema Parvini is at best a talentless (not a word one can associate with Lennon) bore without any experience of the culture and life of people trying to seek an alternative to war in the 1960s and 70s and the amount of information they had available to them back then. At worst he is another shill for the supra-national mafia spreading discrediting, divisive nonsense about heroic rebel figures who were giving the finger to the status quo via their creativity and talent.

Are we not all on the same side?

Expand full comment

Subjective morality versus objective standards of morality.

Expand full comment