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I learned about John Coleman's opinions regarding the Beatles and Tavistock decades ago. He declared that the Beatles and others had been selected, engineered and promoted to mislead my generation into the 'New Age'. I have had plenty of time to consider those ideas and have dismissed them as ridiculous.

I was there. I was a young teenager at the time and I know that the Beatles were promoted by the very best at EMI but nothing, not even Tavistock, could have engineered the tremendous reception that the Beatles received from the public. I don't believe that their songs were created for them. I do think that after they went to Munich, something fundamental changed but that appeared to be the result of EMI assigning good producers to their tracks.

In 1968 I took part in a recording of Hey Jude, at an aircraft hanger. We were picked up in Victoria Station and taken by the Magic Bus to the studio. It was a fantastic evening in which the Beatles rehearsed us to run forward and perform the chorus with them. They were very kind and natural. Above all, they were splendid musicians. I met Yoko Ono who was sitting underneath a camera tripod meditating. I asked her what she was doing and she explained to me about transcendental meditation which I had never heard of..... she was very sweet. I later learned to do it myself and used it to cope with the delivery of my 9.5 lb baby boy in 1972.

One of the psychological games that I have observed being pulled by the Tavistock and others is the destruction of heroes. I think that is what John Coleman was disseminating. If you read his work he sets out to instil as much fear of the future as he possibly could. Nowadays I see all heroes are built up for a time by the media and then they are torn down. This makes people despair that nobody is genuine. It is a psy-ops indeed but the opposite from what we are told.

The pundits also said that the entire hippy movement and its music was also engineered by psyops. I don't believe that either. I used to attend the Marquee Club in Soho, London from 1966 - 1969 and I knew Phil Collins, David Bowie, Pete Frampton and the members of Fleetwood Mac and the Who. None of them were famous then. They were all very young and sharing equipment, getting by on a shoe-string. They were mostly students at the local art colleges or music schools. We were very Avant Garde, and Bohemian in our style of dressing, later described as 'hippy'. We grew our hair long and wore no shoes to be in touch with the earth. These were fashions we created ourselves. We could not buy such things then. I made my clothes from old lacey table cloths and by taking 2nd hand clothes to pieces and redesigning them.

Tavistock et al may CLAIM that they engineered all this but they did not. They want to destroy our heroes and our memories. They want to lay claim to our inventions and our culture. They lie.

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Give David Icke some of your time, he does a great job of distilling the zeitgeist of modern thought. He is as powerful as ever. I am encouraged by the fact that he mentioned me in his most recent book, "Perceptions Of A Renegade Mind":

He wrote: ""Further confirmation came in an email exchange between British citizen journalist Frances Leader and the government's Medicines & Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (the Gates-funded MHRA)....The agency admitted that the 'vaccine' is not based on an isolated 'virus', but comes from a computer-generated model. Frances Leader was naturally banned from Cult-owned fascist Twitter for making this exchange public."

https://freedomplatform.tv/rose-icke-8-banned/

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