British Invasion…again

June 8th, 2005 · No Comments

All I have to say is “What about the B-52s?” If you’ve been following the saga of Karen Freeman’s whacked out voicemail messages, you know the Athens, Georgia rockers are Karen’s favorite members of the British Invasion. I know that doesn’t make any sense, but there you have it. She might have done her research this time around, because they’re notably absent from the message.

This is the second message (check out the first one) of three that I received over the past weekend, and in it, she reaches new heights of impassioned rhetoric and strange vocal inflections. This message also may be the key to the whole mystery. She finally explains why she’s calling, and also relieves me of any responsibility. She’s only leaving these messages for “traceability,” she says, which means that in a way, I’m doing exactly what she wants by publishing them on the web, and she’s not expecting me to go out and spread the word. You’re welcome, Karen – let’s see where it takes you!

British Invasion, 1940, 1960 music invasion, 1980 Marilyn Manson, Charlie Manson. Two-way surveillance.??Y2K two-way windows on government, resident, and business. Understand that since the 1920s, Wizard of Oz and Boys Town World War Two orphans, actors have portrayed our government personnel, and they’ve got that military liaison involved in snuff movies. Now I’ve left this message with business, with governmental agencies, only for traceability. Believe it or not, magazines like Time, Life, magazines like People are gonna show the same digitized images of the same persons like Ronald Reagan – actors portraying our government personnel. The same media owners, I mean, who would think that Bush and Ford, businessmen were taken on by this administration, held hostage because it was like the Tylenol Scare: either you’re with us or you’re dead. They call it ‘Cold War activities,’ people out of the Oxford Group of England. In America, they’re called Alcoholics Anonymous, founded by a doctor of psychiatrist and a stock market broker. Look into this group. Believe it or not they were involved in industrial takeovers, the first ten stories. What I want to suggest is actors, musicians have a high rate of sex, drugs, and alcohol. They’ll do anything for drugs and alcohol and this is how they utilize Cold War tactics. Some would have [beep beep] called this early regime a concentration camp technique – look into it. Matter of fact, all I can say is all this is traceable. Thank god, you know. Believe it or not, in England in the ’70s–

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