View Full Version : Did the band Supertramp predict 9/11???? check this out...
truth4me
5th March 2012, 00:37
Breakfast in America ---great album from the group Supertramp. Now look at the album cover reversed and tell me what you see quofataferunt.com/images/stories/11/supertramp-911.jpg
Prodigal Son
5th March 2012, 00:47
How on earth do people find this stuff?!?
It comes as no shock to me. The music industry is entirely controlled by the PTW and nobody gets a recording contract with a major record label without first being initiated in a secret society and selling their souls to their new owners.
http://www.illuminati-news.com/00357.html
http://illuminati-news.com/art-and-mc/index2.htm
I see the statue of liberty clearly pointing at the twin towers but not much else (although this is more than sufficient). I don't think they (as a band) predicted 911 but they were used as a method to allow the populace to "come of thine own free will". Acknolwledgement in the open is their golden ticket.
truth4me
5th March 2012, 01:06
How on earth do people find this stuff?!?
It comes as no shock to me. The music industry is entirely controlled by the PTW and nobody gets a recording contract with a major record label without first being initiated in a secret society and selling their souls to their new owners.
http://www.illuminati-news.com/00357.html
http://illuminati-news.com/art-and-mc/index2.htm you're roughly my age ,I'm 51, and music played an important part of my awakening. I just couldn't figure out how some "rock'n'rollers" back in the day "70's for me" came up with those lyrics.....I do believe we have all find the answers to the "music world"..................
gooty64
5th March 2012, 01:09
777, did you notice the the p and the u from supertramp in reverse make a 9/11 right by the towers. What are the odds?
I see the statue of liberty clearly pointing at the twin towers but not much else (although this is more than sufficient). I don't think they (as a band) predicted 911 but they were used as a method to allow the populace to "come of thine own free will". Acknolwledgement in the open is their golden ticket.
:nod: Ooohhhhhh I just got it!
thanks gooty64 and truth4me, I'm tired here that would have escaped me. That's actually sooo blatant.
Mike Gorman
5th March 2012, 01:31
Remarkable, our brains seek meaning in the most tentative places. Truth4me, you mention how you find it hard to account for
Supertramp's lyrical prowess-being just a bunch of 'Rock'n Rollers'-do you not think people are capable of being brilliant,
of applying their creativity to their art form and of being extraordinary? This is why we fork out money to go and hear them play
because they are artists, they have talent and we admire them and derive something of value from them?
People used to say the same about The Beatles, how can 4 lads from Liverpool (working class riff raff) write such good songs?
Well because they are talented and brilliant, that's why....
Carmody
5th March 2012, 01:45
Remarkable, our brains seek meaning in the most tentative places. Truth4me, you mention how you find it hard to account for
Supertramp's lyrical prowess-being just a bunch of 'Rock'n Rollers'-do you not think people are capable of being brilliant,
of applying their creativity to their art form and of being extraordinary? This is why we fork out money to go and hear them play
because they are artists, they have talent and we admire them and derive something of value from them?
People used to say the same about The Beatles, how can 4 lads from Liverpool (working class riff raff) write such good songs?
Well because they are talented and brilliant, that's why....
I tend to believe and understand that we all have our corners of uniqueness which come to the fore at times. Areas where we excel in ..something.
like this bit I found yesterday:
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granny rawks!
as for supertramp somehow involving themselves in 9-11, even as a form of foreshadowing.....I don't think so.
That's a paranoia that is just --- one step too far.
Like Max, we need to take a break at times.
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truth4me
5th March 2012, 01:50
Remarkable, our brains seek meaning in the most tentative places. Truth4me, you mention how you find it hard to account for
Supertramp's lyrical prowess-being just a bunch of 'Rock'n Rollers'-do you not think people are capable of being brilliant,
of applying their creativity to their art form and of being extraordinary? This is why we fork out money to go and hear them play
because they are artists, they have talent and we admire them and derive something of value from them?
People used to say the same about The Beatles, how can 4 lads from Liverpool (working class riff raff) write such good songs?
Well because they are talented and brilliant, that's why....
I just said "rock"n"rollers" and I wasn't even thinking of Supertramp when I said it. I found the picture and just ask what people thought. Also talent is important no doubt but there is more to it then talent IMHO. Speaking of the Beatles I like their music so much more now then in the 70's. Not to get off topic I do respect your stance BUT Robert Plant says something here that might interest you .....if it's real! songfacts.com/detail.php?id=328
Cartomancer
5th March 2012, 02:26
Here's the picture. This is odd. Its kind of like the Simpson's 911 prediction.
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Cjay
5th March 2012, 03:24
How on earth do people find this stuff?!?
It comes as no shock to me. The music industry is entirely controlled by the PTW and nobody gets a recording contract with a major record label without first being initiated in a secret society and selling their souls to their new owners.
http://www.illuminati-news.com/00357.html
http://illuminati-news.com/art-and-mc/index2.htm
Outstanding links Prodigal Son, thank you!
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