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John Lennon would be 70 today
#91
Can't remember if this book has been discussed elsewhere in this thread, but UK music journalist Phil Strongman wrote an incisive volume about Lennon's assassination a few years ago. It's the only book since the earlier Fenton Bresler volume (to my knowledge) to cover the event in any credible investigative depth.

JOHN LENNON: LIFE, TIMES AND ASSASSINATION

http://www.amazon.co.uk/John-Lennon-Life...assination

I have the book and generally agree with the long review on the Amazon site linked right above (which is worth reading). It's a sincere and detailed study, and Strongman agrees with the thesis that the CIA and US deep state apparatus was responsible for Lennon's murder.
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#92
I've told people about that book in post #20 of this thread. I go back every now and then to check it. It still has three measly reviews even though it is an important work. Like I said, there's a real drop between murdered rock and roll stars and their popularity and their fans taking the time to study the political science needed to understand their government murders. The fans of rock stars are hedonists who enjoy the product of those stars like consumers but then leave them flapping in the wind when it comes to their covert murders. Their support of those stars is skin deep and fair weather and quickly dissipates as soon as those stars need some firm backbone to cover their backs when the government big boys go after them.

Strongman's forte is FBI files. He does a good job in that area in this book. He also does a good job in documenting the historical formation of our present shadow national security Gestapo and their high profile kills. I also appreciate Strongman because he's one of the few who recognizes Jimi Hendrix's death conforms to this pattern as well.


The long reviewer is "Alan". He's a good guy who has a "CIA Killed Lennon" website he doesn't maintain and wears a sandwich board saying "CIA Killed Lennon". Alan doesn't give his full name in public because he is wisely aware of the false country we live in. He was video-ed by a juvenile jackass radio host named "Opie" who once he realized he wasn't talking to a nut, and therefore his schtick for 12 year olds wouldn't play, abruptly walked away from Alan:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z40GKeZbj8U



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#93
Interesting Lennon-related coincidences mentioned in this Joseph P. Farrell video:

“The most difficult subjects can be explained to the most slow-witted man if he has not formed any idea of them already; but the simplest thing cannot be made clear to the most intelligent man if he is firmly persuaded that he knows already, without a shadow of doubt, what is laid before him.”
― Leo Tolstoy,
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#94
Not sure what that has to do with Lennon. I'm not sure the speaker knows precisely what cause or group he is accusing.
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#95
CIA's going after Lennon.


Facebook is pumping this slanderous defamation piece that is like a direct translation of an FBI smear campaign against Lennon copied onto the moronic "Answers.com" site.

America is populated by some extremely stupid people because of the hundreds of comments on the article none recognize the government source of this hit piece or its relation to Lennon's CIA assassination:



http://www.answers.com/article/1263907/1...ohn-lennon
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#96
Lennon would be seventy five today. "Even after all these years, I still miss you when you're not here".
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#97
Dawn Meredith Wrote:Lennon would be seventy five today. "Even after all these years, I still miss you when you're not here".

I saw Yoko Ono just turned 80 the other day too.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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#98
Another year of Yoko staying quiet about Lennon's CIA assassination.


Lennon wasn't known for holding back what he thought. I wonder what he would have thought of Yoko holing up in luxury while nobody did anything about his CIA assassination?
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#99
Albert Doyle Wrote:Another year of Yoko staying quiet about Lennon's CIA assassination.


Lennon wasn't known for holding back what he thought. I wonder what he would have thought of Yoko holing up in luxury while nobody did anything about his CIA assassination?

Maybe she fears for Sean's life. It's what they did to the Kennedys.
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Magda Hassan Wrote:
Dawn Meredith Wrote:Lennon would be seventy five today. "Even after all these years, I still miss you when you're not here".

I saw Yoko Ono just turned 80 the other day too.
her birthday is in february. i believe she's 82, born in 1933.
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