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Paul McCartney opens his Sandy Relief show with "Helter Skelter"! Did it trigger Sandy Hook School shooter?!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 29965710:MV8yMDgxNzk4XzM1MDU3NjI2Xzk5NkQ2RDNB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1563062:MV8yMDgxNzk4XzM1MDU2NDMyXzNDMjMyQjY5] The Beatles are arguably the most popular rock and roll band in history. Both older and younger generations love the Beatles, myself included. When I first heard the Beatles when I was eleven years old, I was hooked on them instantly, so imagine my sadness and shock at the discovery that the Beatles were satanists, worked for the illuminati, and used occult witchcraft to put spells on all the fans of the Beatles. John Todd used the Beatles as an example rock and roll group that employed witchcraft. He said "Helter Skelter," one of the Beatles' most popular songs, gets its name from the term [b]helter skelter[/b], which has been used by the illuminati for hundreds of years to mean a revolt, a revolution of youth against "the establishment," parents, teachers, religion, the government, and every other authority. John Todd claims that the the Beatles' White Album is like the book of revelation to witches, and that occultists regard the Beatles as four prophets. On the Beatles' album cover for Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, they have included in the group of people they said they admire, Aleister Crowley, the famous occultist and father of modern day satanism. They released Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 20 years to the day after the death of Aleister Crowley, and in the title song opened with the lyrics, " It was twenty years ago today.." link http://voices.yahoo.com/rock-roll-illuminati-satanism-8371665.html As i said before he also said it had something to do with taking away the guns don't remember where he said it though I know it's in one of his vids too lazy to look. [/quote] GREAT research....I wouldnt put it pass TBTB....Helter skelter is an occult word. [/quote]
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Anyone else think it odd that Paul McCartney opened his "Sandy
Relief" set with "Helter Skelter"?!
Was that the "go" trigger for the Sandy Hook School shooter?
I thought it was certainly an odd choice of songs for a relief concert for victims of a hurricane, given the fixation that Charles Manson had with the song, and the Best selling book of the same name that detailed the Manson family murders.
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