The Beatles and the Aquarian
Conspiracy
An outstanding example of social conditioning to accept change,
even when it is recognized as unwelcome change by the large
population group in the sights of Stanford Research Institute, was
the "advent" of the BEATLES. The Beatles were brought to the United
States as part of a social experiment which would subject large
population groups to brainwashing of which they were not even
aware.
When Tavistock brought the Beatles to the United States nobody
could have imagined the cultural disaster that was to follow in
their wake. The Beatles were an integral part of "THE AQUARIAN
CONSPIRACY," a living organism which sprang From "THE CHANGING
IMAGES OF MAN," URH (489)-2150-Policy Research Report No. 4/4/74.
Policy Report pre-pared by SRI Center for the study of Social
Policy, Director, Professor Willis Harmon.
The phenomenon of the Beatles was not a spontaneous rebellion by
youth against the old social system. Instead it was a carefully
crafted plot to introduce by a conspiratorial body which could not
be identified, a highly destructive and divisive element into a
large population group targeted for change against its will. New
words and new phrases--prepared by Tavistock(1)
--
were introduced to America along with the Beatles. Words such as
"rock" in relation to music sounds, "teenager," "cool,"
"discovered" and "pop music" were a lexicon of disguised code words
signifying the acceptance of drugs and arrived with and accompanied
the Beatles wherever they went, to be "discovered" by "teenagers."
Incidentally, the word "teenagers" was never used until just before
the Beatles arrived on the scene, courtesy of the Tavistock
Institute for Human Relations.
As in the case of gang wars, nothing could or would have been
accomplished without the cooperation of the media, especially the
electronic media and, in particular, the scurrilous Ed Sullivan who
had been coached by the conspirators as to the role he was to play.
Nobody would have paid much attention to the motley crew from
Liverpool and the 12-atonal system of "music" that was to follow
had it not been for an overabundance of press exposure. The
12-atonal system consisted of heavy, repetitive sounds, taken from
the music of the cult of Dionysus and the Baal priesthood by Adorno
and given a "modern" flavor by this special friend of the Queen of
England and hence the Committee of 300.
Tavistock and its Stanford Research Center created trigger words
which then came into general usage around "rock music" and its
fans. Trigger words created a distinct new break-away largely young
population group which was persuaded by social engineering and
conditioning to believe that the Beatles really were their favorite
group. All trigger words devised in the context of "rock music"
were designed for mass control of the new targeted group, the youth
of America.
The Beatles did a perfect job, or perhaps it would be more correct
to say that Tavistock and Stanford did a perfect job, the Beatles
merely reacting like trained robots "with a little help from their
friends"--code words for using drugs and making it "cool." The
Beatles became a highly visible "new type"-- more Tavistock
jargon--and as such it was not long before the group made new
styles (fads in clothing, hairstyles and language usage) which
upset the older generation, as was intended. This was part of the
"fragmentation-maladaptation" process worked out by Willis Harmon
and his team of social scientists and genetic engineering tinkerers
and put into action.
The role of the print and electronic media in our society is
crucial to the success of brainwashing large population groups.
Gang wars ended in Los Angeles in 1966 as the media withdrew its
coverage. The same thing will happen with the current wave of gang
wars in Los Angeles. Street gangs will wither on the vine once
media saturation coverage is toned down and then completely
withdrawn. As in 1966, the issue would become "burned out." Street
gangs will have served their purpose of creating turbulence and
insecurity. Exactly the same pattern will be followed in the case
of "rock" music. Deprived of media attention, it will eventually
take its place in history.
Following the Beatles, who incidentally were put together by the
Tavistock Institute, came other "Made in England" rock groups, who,
like the Beatles, had Theo Adorno write their cult lyrics and
compose all the "music." ...
...The newly-created group and its "lifestyle" swept millions of
young Americans into the cult. American youth underwent a radical
revolution without ever being aware of it, while the older
generation stood by helplessly, unable to identify the source of
the crisis, and thus reacting in a maladaptive manner against its
manifestation, which were drugs of all types, marijuana, and later
Lysergic acid, "LSD," so conveniently provided for them by the
Swiss pharmaceutical company, SANDOZ, following the discovery by
one of its chemists, Albert Hoffman, how to make synthetic
ergotamine, a powerful mind-altering drug. The Committee of 300
financed the project through one of their banks, S. C. Warburg, and
the drug was carried to America by the philosopher, Aldous
Huxley.
The new "wonder drug" was promptly distributed in "sample" size
packages, handed out free of charge on college campuses across the
United States and at "rock" concerts, which became the leading
vehicle for proliferating the use of drugs. The question that cries
out for an answer is, what was the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
doing at the time? There is compelling circumstantial evidence that
would appear to indicate that the DEA knew what was going on but
was ordered not to take any action.
With very substantial numbers of new British "rock" bands arriving
in the U.S., rock concerts began to become a fixture on the social
calendar of American youth. In tandem with these "concerts," the
use of drugs among the youth rose in proportion. The devilish
bedlam of discordant heavy beat sounds numbed the minds of
listeners so that they were easily persuaded to try the new drug on
the basis that "everybody is doing it." Peer pressure is a very
strong weapon. The "new culture" received maximum coverage from the
jackal media, which cost the conspirators not one single thin
dime.
Great anger was felt by a number of civic leaders and churchmen
over the new cult but their energies were misdirected against the
RESULT of what was going on and not against the CAUSE. Critics of
the rock cult made the same mistakes that had been made in the
prohibition era, they criticized law enforcement agencies,
teachers, parents anybody but the conspirators.
Alan Ginsberg
Because of the anger and resentment I feel toward the great drug
plague, I make no apology for using language which is not customary
for me to use. One of the worst drug slobs ever to walk the streets
of America was Alan Ginsberg. This Ginsberg pushed the use of LSD
through advertising which cost him nothing, although under normal
circumstances it would have cost millions of dollars in TV
advertising revenues. This free advertising for drugs, and LSD in
particular, reached a new high in the late 1960's, thanks to the
ever-willing cooperation of the media. The effect of Ginsberg's
mass advertising campaign was devastating; the American public was
subjected to one cultural future shock after another in rapid
succession.
We became over-exposed and over stimulated and, again, may I remind
you that this is Tavistock jargon, lifted from the Tavistock
training manual, overwhelmed by its new development and, when we
reached that point, our minds began to lapse into apathy; it was
just too much to cope with, that is to say, "long range penetration
had taken hold of us." Ginsberg claimed to be a poet but no greater
rubbish was ever written by anyone who ever aspired to becoming a
poet. Ginsberg's designated task had little to do with poetry; his
main function was to push the new subculture and force acceptance
of it upon the large targeted population group.
To assist him in his task, Ginsberg cooped the services of Norman
Mailer, a writer of sorts who had spent some time in a mental
institution. Mailer was a favorite of the leftwing Hollywood crowd
and so had no problem with getting maximum television time for
Ginsberg. Naturally Mailer had to have a pretext-- not even he
could blatantly come out with the true nature of Ginsberg's
television appearances. So a charade was adopted: Mailer would talk
"seriously" on camera with Ginsberg about poetry and
literature.
This method of getting wide television coverage at no cost to
themselves was followed by every rock group and concert promoter
who followed the example set by Ginsberg. The electronic media
moguls had big hearts when it came to giving free time to these
dirty verminous creatures and their even dirtier products and
filthy ideas. Their promotion of horrible garbage spoke volumes
and, without abundant help from the print and electronic media, the
drug trade could not have spread as rapidly as it did in the late
1960's-early 197O's, and probably would have been confined to a few
small local areas.
Ginsberg was able to give several nationally televised performances
extolling the virtues of LSD and marijuana, under the guise of "new
ideas" and "new cultures" developing in the art and music world.
Not to be outdone by the electronic media, Ginsberg's admirers
wrote glowing articles about "this colorful man" in the art and
social columns of all of America's largest newspapers and
magazines. There had never been such an across-the-media-board free
advertising campaign in the history of newspaper, radio and
television and it cost the promoters of the Aquarian conspiracy,
NATO and the Club of Rome not one red cent. It was all absolutely
free advertising for LSD, only thinly disguised as "art" and
"culture."
One of Ginsberg's closest friends, Kenny Love, published a
Five-page report in the New York Times. This is in accordance with
the methodology used by Tavistock and Stanford Research: If
something is to be promoted which the public has not yet been fully
brainwashed to accept, then have someone write an article, covering
all sides of the subject matter. The other method is to have live
television talk shows in which a panel of experts promotes the
product and or idea under the pretext of "discussing", it. There
are point and counter-point, both pro and con participants airing
their support or opposition. When it is all over, the subject to be
promoted has been dinned into the public mind. While this was new
in the early 1970's, today it is standard practice on which talk
shows thrive.
Love's Five-page pro LSD pro Ginsberg article was duly printed by
the New York Times. Had Ginsberg tried to buy the same amount of
space in an advertisement, it would have cost him at least $50,000.
But Ginsberg didn't have to worry; thanks to his Friend Kenny Love,
Ginsberg got the massive advertising all for free. With newspapers
like the New York Times and the Washington Post under the control
of the Committee of 300, this kind of free advertising is given to
any subject matter, and more especially to those promoting decadent
life styles--drugs-hedonism-- anything that will confuse the
American people. After the trial run with Ginsberg and LSD, it
became standard Club of Rome practice to call upon major newspapers
in America to give free advertising on demand to people and ideas
they were promoting.
Worse yet--or better yet, depending upon the viewpoint-- United
Press (UP) picked up Kenny Love's free advertising for Ginsberg and
LSD and telexed it to HUNDREDS of newspapers- and magazines around
the country under the guise of a "news" story. Even such highly
respectable establishment magazines as "Harpers Bazaar" and "TIME"
made Mr. Ginsberg respectable. If a nation-wide campaign of this
magnitude were presented to Ginsberg and the promoters of LSD by an
advertising agency, the price tag would have run into at least $1
million in terms of 1970 dollars. Today the price tag would be
nothing less than $15-$16 million dollars. It is no wonder that I
refer to the news media as "jackals."
I suggest that we try to find any media outlet to do an expose on
the Federal Reserve Board, which is what I did. I took my article,
which was a good expose of the greatest swindle on earth, to every
major newspaper, radio and television station, magazine house and
several talk-show hosts. A few made promises that sounded
good--they would definitely air the article and have me discuss
it--give them about a week and they would get back to me. Not one
of them ever did, nor did my article ever appear in the pages of
their newspapers and journals. It was as if a blanket of silence
had been thrown over me and the subject I was endeavoring to
promote, and indeed that was precisely what had happened.
Without massive media hype, and without almost around the clock
coverage, the hippie-beatnik rock, drug cult would never have
gotten off the ground; it would have remained a localized oddity.
The Beatles, with their twanging guitars, silly expressions, drug
language and weird clothes, would not have amounted to a hill of
beans. Instead, because the Beatles were given saturation coverage
by the media, the United States has suffered one cultural shock
after another.
The men buried in the think tanks and research institutions, whose
names and faces are still not known to but a few people, made sure
that the press played its part. Conversely, the media's important
role in not exposing the power behind the future cultural shocks
made certain that the source of the crisis was never identified.
Thus was our society driven mad through psychological shocks and
stress. "Driven mad" is taken from Tavistock's training manual.
From its modest beginnings in 1921, Tavistock was ready in 1966 to
launch a major irreversible cultural revolution in America, which
has not yet ended. The Aquarian Conspiracy is part of it.
Thus softened up, our nation was now deemed ripe for the
introduction of drugs which was to rival the prohibition era in
scope and the huge amounts of money to be made. This too was an
integral part of the Aquarian Conspiracy. The proliferation of drug
usage was one of the subjects under study at the Science Policy
Research Unit (SPRU) at Tavistock's Sussex University facility. It
was known as the "future shocks" center, a title given to so-called
future oriented psychology designed to manipulate whole population
groups to induce "future shocks." It was the first of several such
institutions set up by Tavistock.
"Future shocks" is described as a series of events which come so
fast that the human brain cannot absorb the information. As I said
earlier, science has shown that there are clearly marked limits to
the amount of changes and the nature of them that the mind can deal
with. After continuous shocks, the large targeted population group
discovers that it does not want to make choices any more. Apathy
takes over, often preceded by mindless violence such as is
characteristic of the Los Angeles street gangs, serial killers,
rapists and child kidnapers.
Such a group becomes easy to control and will docilely follow
orders without rebelling, which is the object of the exercise.
"Future shocks," says SPRU, "is defined as physical and
psychological distress arising from the excess load on the
decision-making mechanism of the human mind." That is Tavistock
jargon lifted straight from Tavistock manuals--which they don't
know I have.
Just as an overloaded electrical circuit will activate a trip
switch, so do humans "trip out," which is a syndrome that medical
science is only now beginning to understand, although John Rawlings
Reese conducted experiments in this field as far back as the
1920's. As can be appreciated, such a targeted group is ready to
"trip out" and take to drugs as a means of escape from the
pressures of so many choices having to be made... What started with
the Beatles and sample packages of LSD has grown into a flood-tide
of drug usage which is swamping America.
The drug trade is controlled by the Committee of 300 from the Top
down. The drug trade started with the British East India Company
and was closely followed by the Dutch East India Company. Both were
controlled by a "Council of 300." The list of names of members and
stockholders of the BEIC read like something out of Debretts
Peerage. BEIC established the "China Inland Mission," whose job it
was to get The Chinese peasants, or coolies, as they were called,
addicted to opium. This created the market for opium which the BEIC
then filled.
In much the same way the Committee of 300 used "The "Beatles" to
popularize "social drugs" with the youth of America and The
Hollywood "in-crowd." Ed Sullivan was sent to England to become
acquainted with the first Tavistock Institute "rock group" to hit
the shores of the United States. Sullivan then returned to the
United States to draft the strategy for the electronic media on how
to package and sell the group. Without the full cooperation of the
electronic media and Ed Sullivan, in particular, "The Beatles" and
their "music" would have died on the vine. Instead, our national
life and the character of the United States was forever
changed.
Now that we know, it is all too clear how successful the "Beatles"
campaign to proliferate the use of drugs became. The fact that "The
Beatles" had their music and lyrics written for them by Theo Adorno
was concealed from public view. The prime function to "The Beatles"
was to be discovered by teenagers, who where then subjected to a
non-stop barrage of "Beatle music," until they became convinced
that they liked the sound and adopted it, along with all that
accompanied it. The Liverpool group performed up to expectations,
and with "a little help from their friends," i.e., illegal
substances we call drugs created a whole new class to young
Americans in the precise mold ordained by the Tavistock
Institute.
So far Dr. John Coleman.
It's not mentioned here, but the Rolling Stones were created from
the same source and with the same purpose. Beatles were supposed to
be the "good guys" while the Rolling Stones were the "bad guys".
Also, the Rolling Stones were experts in creating repeating
"riffs", meaning a musical phrase that's looping over and over
again (like in "Satisfaction", "Jumping Jack Flash" etc.). These
repeating riffs trigger the mind and make one receptive to whatever
sub-message you want to transfer into the minds of the listener. In
the case of the Rolling Stones we have satanic messages in their
lyrics, and they have repeated that over and over through the years
(a more recent example is the "Bridge To Babylon" album). Those
riffs, listened to while being under the influence of certain
drugs, put you in a hypnotic state, but they can also make you
hyper-energetic under other circumstances. It is nothing wrong with
using riffs in music, but many musicians also add lyrics and/or
subliminal messages to it, and it all hits your subconscious in
whatever way they want. Rock music is a very powerful tool for the
Illuminati.
The Beatles were made "Members of the British Empire" by Queen
Elizabeth II of England in the 60's. The Queen is one of the
highest Illuminati members on this planet. If the Beatles were so
"rebellious" and against the system as John Lennon always said they
were, how come the Queen accepted them? Quite recently Paul
McCartney was knighted as well. Elton John is another example of a
number of artists and actors who have been knighted. The ONLY ones
being knighted by the Queen of England are those who have served
the Illuminati Agenda well. Things are not what they seem to be. We
have been severely tampered with and extremely deceived.
Footnotes:
(1)An
Illuminati, psychiatric institute in the UK where they do mind
control research, run by highly trained psychiatrists who answer
directly to the Illuminati Elite. From here Ayatollah Khomeini,
Radovan Karadzic and Milosevic among others were all trained for
their missions.