I wrote an e-book that reveals what the Beatles tried to do in the 1960's. It's really amazing. I figured out their secret plan. To hear a podcast I made explaining why I wrote this book go to www.beatlestherealsecretmessage.com. (bottom of page). After some intro stuff by the host my interview will begin. It's worth the 'trip'.
My purpose here is to get the truth out. I'm not interested in making money. If the forum administrator allows this post, I'll send him the book for free and he can post it for the members. All I want in return is an honest evaluation. Hope you can keep and open mind. Carman
Thanks,for the referral. Hundreds of people have read this book and not one even tried to refute it, and believe me they wanted to, no I'm actually a very stable minded person with both feet on the ground.
Einstein said: 'to judge without inquiry is the height of ignorance'
Besides, some of the greatest minds in history were a little off center.
This is kind of an old thread, but I'd like a copy of this e-book if it's still floating around. I think I might be onto the same thing you're talking about, and I'd like to read what you've discovered.
Can someone e-mail me at vahn_gali@hotmail.com with this book if they have it?
The link still works to the free copy...just read through and found it interesting, but not really covincing.
It's obvious to me that the Beatles were definitely trying to push their own message and agenda through the vehicle of their music...I'm not refuting the idea at all, but this hardly seems like new, groundbreaking material.
The symbolism is entertaining at best. Were the Beatles embedding these hidden requests and statements within their music? Sure. Does this mean that the Beatles were pushing for a mass-exodus to LA to begin a peace-loving, anti-war, pro-drug culture in Southern California? Seems a bit of a stretch to me. I'm sure in an idealized world the Beatles dreamed of, this could be accomplished, but I don't see it as a literal call-to-arms.
Originally posted by youmustlearn: The link still works to the free copy...just read through and found it interesting, but not really covincing.
It's obvious to me that the Beatles were definitely trying to push their own message and agenda through the vehicle of their music...I'm not refuting the idea at all, but this hardly seems like new, groundbreaking material.
The symbolism is entertaining at best. Were the Beatles embedding these hidden requests and statements within their music? Sure. Does this mean that the Beatles were pushing for a mass-exodus to LA to begin a peace-loving, anti-war, pro-drug culture in Southern California? Seems a bit of a stretch to me. I'm sure in an idealized world the Beatles dreamed of, this could be accomplished, but I don't see it as a literal call-to-arms.
A hidden agenda? A little paranoid, perhaps?
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Not me. The book's 'real message' basically details the Beatles music as a subversive attempt to induce a free-thinking, peace-loving, drug-fueled mass exodus to LA.
These aren't my beliefs, just my response to the earlier posts.