HERE is another olddie but goodie which is pulled from the shelf, dusted off, and upddated for your reading pleasure. It has been my goal to convert all of my articles into PDF files for my serial readers and TUC subscribers but that is a behemoth task, seeing as how...
The Mysteries of Music
Above Us Only Sky: John Lennon and the Homeless Guy Hoax
“I don’t believe in Beatles. I just believe in me. Yoko and me. The dream is over.” . John Lennon THE WIFE was away in California visiting her sister and the thought occurred to me to give Netflix the old college try—again. You probably needn’t pull out...
Captain EO: The Key to Unlocking the Beauty Within
FOR anyone who missed out on the Eighties and needs a refresher, this is the movie where Michael Jackson defeats evil by turning the bad guys into backup dancers. The point of this discussion is to highlight the overtly Masonic elements within Captain EO. I...
Elvis Gave Up Rock N’ Roll for the Gospel: The Art of Psychodrama
First Act: The Disappearing Trick READERS SEND me bizarre researching tips all the time. Had they not, I suppose articles like this would not be possible. For example, I was sitting here staring at the swamp water outside my window, just minding my own...
The Walrus Was Paul: Mk-Ultra and the Beatles
“I am who I was once I am as you see You make it make sense now” —Mark Staycer PAUL IS DEAD. No—that’s not a typo. What you just read is one of the oldest “conspiracies” still readily available or discussed among theorists today. The foundation of its argument...
Will the Real Jim Morrison Please Stand Up? (And Something About the Gulf of Tonkin Hoax)
IT IS the first week of August, 1964, and US warships under the command of Navy Admiral George Stephen Morrison have allegedly come under attack while patrolling Vietnam’s Tonkin Gulf. The event will demand the immediate passing of the Tonkin Gulf Resolution by the US...
“Are You Experienced?” | Our Greatest Songwriters of Rock ‘N’ Roll Are As Ancient As the Mystery Schools They Derive From
SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY OF THE BEATLES CANNOT READ or write music. ‘Yesterday,’ he told Larry King, simply came to him in a dream. And I know what you’re likely already thinking. As one of history’s greatest hit-makers, McCartney was simply being modest. Let us then...