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Anchor
13th March 2023, 11:26
So, Ms Anchor is researching and dropped this on me. So I guess this is today's bombshell they are coming thick and fast now... I never knew about it, did you?
Imagine there's no Heaven
It's easy if you try
No Hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today
Ah, ah, ah-ah
Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion, too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace
Yoo-hoo, ooh-ooh
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one
Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world
Yoo-hoo, ooh-ooh
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one
You will have nothing, and you will be happy right?
Please tell me I am wrong if I am.
In my opinion we are already one, just not everyone knows that fact consciously yet.
Mari
13th March 2023, 11:32
So, Ms Anchor is researching and dropped this on me. So I guess this is today's bombshell they are coming thick and fast now... I never knew about it, did you?
Imagine there's no Heaven
It's easy if you try
No Hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today
Ah, ah, ah-ah
Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion, too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace
Yoo-hoo, ooh-ooh
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one
Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world
Yoo-hoo, ooh-ooh
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one
You will have nothing, and you will be happy right?
Please tell me I am wrong if I am.
In my opinion we are already one, just not everyone knows that fact consciously yet.
You're right, they don't. Lennon was ahead of his time, but I dare say they'll use his song as propaganda for the WEF ideals.
syrwong
13th March 2023, 11:46
I have thought about it too. It may seem utopic but details of how to achieve it and what have become of the original culural identies must be given. Are we going to acheve it through destruction by wars, depoplulation by silent inoculations? Are the "smaller culture, ethnic groups" homogenized through cleansing and force absorption? What is the governing body? A world governing body composed mainly of some present powerful ethnic groups that cannot be toppled? A multipolar, free and equal expression of the present cultures must be the key element if it is a brotherhood of man and a near utopia.
jaybee
13th March 2023, 11:56
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Just looked it up and the song was written in 1971... 52 years ago!!
This was well before the internet, I Phones and the levels of technology that are being deployed now to crush and control people... the idealistic imaginings of Lennon and Yoko Ono back then is a far cry from 5G - depopulation and 'vaccines' etc that we have now....
I had a conversation with someone a while ago and when the subject of Globalism came up (briefly) they said words to the effect...'oh I quite fancy being able to wonder around the world without a passport...go where I want...'........... but of course that isn't the reality of the Globalism that is being foisted on the world in the 2020s the reality is 15 minute cities and towns - restricted travel and the end of free movement - total control through the Central Bankers Digital Currency linked to Social Credit Scores..... etc
John and Yoko could not of known how those words could now be used to suppress the kind of freedom they imagined... There is the possibility that Yoko was a kind of 'handler' but, on balance I don't think so...she was an artist and her association with Lennon took her to great heights in the world of art...
https://ig.ft.com/life-of-a-song/imagine.html#:~:text=%E2%80%9CImagine%E2%80%9D%20was%20written%20in%20early,his%20wife%20Yoko%20Ono' s%20birthday.
“Imagine” was written in early 1971, a strange time in John Lennon’s career. Barely a year after the split of The Beatles, Paul McCartney had just filed a lawsuit to dissolve the band’s contractual partnership. Lennon had just bought a new piano, spray-painted white, for his wife Yoko Ono’s birthday. Soon afterwards, he wrote “Imagine” on it.
“Imagine” was inspired heavily by Ono, who used the word in many of her 1960s conceptual art works. The night Lennon met her in London’s Indica Gallery in 1966, he climbed a ladder to look at one of these, “Cloud Piece”. “Imagine a cloud dripping,” ran its words. “Dig a hole in your garden to put it in.”
In a 1980 BBC interview, Lennon admitted that Ono should have been given a songwriting credit. “A lot of it — the lyric and the concept — came from Yoko, but those days I was a bit more selfish, a bit more macho.” In 2017, the credit was changed to Lennon-Ono by the National Music Publishers’ Association in the US. Ono recorded her own version, against an ambient backing, in 2018.
just a few ramblings on the subject... :)
ZenBaller
13th March 2023, 12:11
Those lyrics describe a perfect world where everyone operates with unconditional love.
We are not ready for that unfortunately. Our little ego still clings to possessions, a manipulative religion to feel emotionally safe and countries to keep us divided. The cabal knows that for millenia and takes advantage of it by keeping the possessions few, the religions strict and the division between humanity strong.
It is sad that our egoic mind misinterprets the ideal of unconditional love and unity for threat.
Mari
13th March 2023, 12:19
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkgkThdzX-8
JackMcThorn
13th March 2023, 12:29
I am very much interested in the story that lyrics might provide but the truth is there is meaning in the original intent of the delivery, the artists meaning and then there is the meaning derived from the listener, which could be millions of interpretations.
So I do not think the nwo is the intent of John Lennon, nor a prophesy. But it could very well be derived from a listener.
I would point out how much of an influence Lennon was to many, many people and I could see how his ideas run counter to established elites. I think the elites did not appreciate 'how many ears Lennon was able to bend'. I think this is what ultimately got him killed. Think of the stars that conform to the narrative and are sort of safe vs. the non-conformists.
Notwithstanding, a very interesting thread.
Paul D.
13th March 2023, 13:16
If the Beatles were a Tavistock product created for social engineering, which I tend to think they were, well then anything is possible I.m.o.
Bassplayer1
13th March 2023, 13:54
It is uncanny how the lyrics fit into today's unfolding scenario.
But I believe in this instance, John Lennon is innocent here and was genuinely wanting unity in a spiritual sense rather than in a 3D way.
I also think the fact he was 'taken out' suggests he was coming from a good place and was a 'nuisance' with too much positive influence.
I too have heard about the Beatles being a Tavistock 'product' but again, I'm not sure in this instance. It certainly back-fired with John and his quest for unity and peace, and George with his devotion to Vedanta ... Who knows?
One thing we do know is that the those seeking power over us always hijack the positive, meaningful things, invert it all, adopt it as their own and use it against us.
LoneWolf76
13th March 2023, 14:07
If the Beatles were a Tavistock product created for social engineering, which I tend to think they were, well then anything is possible I.m.o.
This just popped up on my radar last night...
https://miriaf.co.uk/off-the-beaten-track-the-most-unpopular-conspiracy-theory/
Bruce G Charlton
13th March 2023, 14:17
The original intent of the lyrics advocates something like the values of the farmyard - a life of unthinking comfort and pleasant here-and-now distractions; life without purpose or meaning or values.
In other words: Huxley's Brave New World.
But the imposed actuality deriving from the manipulation of such mindless mass aspirations, is Orwell's Animal Farm.
East Sun
13th March 2023, 16:59
IMO, there's a vast difference between John Lennon's IMAGININGS, and
the imaginings of the wef/nwo.
I would say, they are complete opposites. Amazing how words can mean
the opposite if taken in different contexts.
Anchor
13th March 2023, 22:37
I believe in this instance, John Lennon is innocent here
So do I, an innocent and ultimately disposable puppet. I don't think he really wrote those lyrics.
Wind
14th March 2023, 05:07
I don't think he really wrote those lyrics.
Or he was just channeling his higher self or a higher source.
"Lennon was asking us to imagine a place where the things that divide us, like religion and possessions, did not exist."
The world obviously wasn't ready for that nor it still is. That would be a 4th density Earth eventually I suppose.
I do appreciate my possessions such as books though. Imagine is still a wonderful song.
Oneness is the answer to everything because it's the ultimate Truth.
When you look at another being you are seeing the Creator.
All that is the Creator, which is Infinite Intelligence and Love.
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