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Celebrity Liars: A Revelation

People have obsessed over hidden messages and backward lyrics since the height of The Beatles, when speculation mounted in the mid-1960s that Paul McCartney had died, to be replaced by a lookalike.

Here, a “reverse speech analyst,”  Ron Sirchie, joins David “Nino” Rodriguez to share hidden messages he says he has found in the videos of Candace Owens, Erika Kirk and Paula White. Who are they really?

Sirchie claims he can find the true intentions behind anyone just by playing their audio in reverse. His object: Expose celebrity liars!

Is he onto something, or on something? You decide.

Baby, Don’t You Key My Car!

Dedicated to the thousands of unhinged, mentally ill lefties and Democrats who pretend to have the moral high ground while choosing VIOLENCE and DESTRUCTION over reasonable political dialogue.Here’s another song parody from Brian Coyne, inspired by The Beatles’ “Drive My Car.”

Enter The Realm Of The Occult

Why do we see so many entertainers use common occult hand symbols? Are these entertainers all Satanists or members of the Illuminati? Are they attempting to subvert or convert or betray their audiences?

Italian Leo Zagami weighs in on these questions. Zagami is a former record producer who became a groundbreaking journalist by sharing what he knew about the Illuminati and the world of entertainment. His research has been cited by such figures as David Icke and Alex Jones.

Seth Holehouse on Man in America interviews Zagami, on Anton LaVey and Michael Aquino, as well as musicians like Paul McCartney, Phil Collins and Jay-Z.

The Losers’ Game

Here’s an introduction to Satanists in the music industry, focusing on Azealia Banks. She’s a rapper who openly admits she practices elements of witchcraft.

She’s so heavily into the Satanic mindset that she even decries The Beatles, saying “they suck.” Here’s more from XAndrewX.

Gene Decode: Strawberry Fields

Gene Decode exposes the stunning truth behind Pol Pot’s destruction of Cambodia and breaks down its connection to the hidden symbolism and meaning in The Beatle’s song, “Strawberry Fields Forever.”

Decode says Year Zero was the project entrusted to CIA-trained Pol Pot  to wipe out vast amounts on the Cambodian culture just to see if the rest of the world would notice, or even care. He says the massacre was glorified in the iconic song. Follow Decode as he analyzes the song verse by verse.

The Lizards Among Us!

Mike Pence likes to “look into their eyes” as they die! Dulce horror show! Alien World Order! The Lizards among us! New channel coming!

Humans and hybrids in cages! Mike Pence clone! Bush Funeral! 2018 was glorious! Sacred geometry! More from McAllister TV.

Paul McCartney: Dead Or Alive?

Coinciding with the 42nd anniversary of the death of John Lennon, The Edge of Wonder does an extensive dive, investigating the web of conspiracy theories and scandals surrounding The Beatles.

How are conspiracy theories capitalized on for profit? Was John Lennon’s death part of a bigger story? Is Paul McCartney really dead now? Tune in to the Edge of Wonder from Rise TV with hosts Rob Counts and Ben Chasteen.

Spotify Bans These 11 Songs

Hot on the heels of their suppression of several episodes of the Joe Rogan Experience, Spotify has banned these 11 songs for containing harmful misinformation. Not good! More from The Babylon Bee.

 

 

Monkees’ Christmas Show

Hey kids (of all ages), it’s Saturday Morning Cartoon time again! Christmas-style, even!

Okay… The MONKEES aren’t technically a cartoon, but they’re about as close as live action can be, and they were rerun in the network Saturday Morning block way back when. And since we just lost Michael Nesmith, I thought we’d slip them in as a Christmas entry.

Y’see children, back in the ’60s, the most successful band of all time, the BEATLES, exploded onto popular culture, dominating the music charts, filling stadiums at concerts, and making some weird movies… So naturally, TV producers got the idea of creating a knock-off group to be featured in a sitcom. Hired four actors to play the band members on screen, planned to have them ape performances over music recorded by professional musicians. But the boys actually gelled as a group, had substantially more talent than expected, and released a bunch of hit songs in the real world. Many of which are still popular today.

The sitcom… If you can call it that… Was a glorious mess. Full of 4th Wall breaking utter nonsense and plain goofing-off. This particular episode features none other than Butch Patrick (Eddie from the MUNSTERS) as a joyless rich kid the band has to get into the holiday spirit.

Instead of their usual pop-rock video segments, the episode finishes with an impressive, uncut performance of a very old, archaic Spanish carol “Ríu Chíu”. Then the whole production crew comes onscreen in lieu of the usual closing credit screens.

Now somebody check on CIRCUS BOY… He’s the only Monkee we’ve got left!!! From 1967. More from the OldHorseman.

Who Are These People?

Today we explore something I simply can not explain. More from JoeyBToonz.

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