Kid Rock is a FRAUD

I had a Kid Rock sighting but it was more of a smelling. I'm in an island store kind of loitering in the A/.C and here comes this guy dressed like the blues brothers. I had made my selections by then and headed for the counter. He stank like he hadn't bathed in days and tried to cover it with lots of cologne. He bought his cigs and left then the clerk went crazy. He insisted it was Kid Rock who was known to have a house there. He was eye watering.
An alcoholic has enough problems.
 
"Tune in, turn on, and drop out."
That was actually FBI & CIA useful idiot, and culture jamming tool, Timothy Leary. Not the Beatles. Though the Beatles were affected by this phenom too.




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Timothy Leary, The CIA, and an LSD Bardo: Who is Joanna Harcourt-Smith?​




WTF were we thinking back then?
The masses don't think, they feel. They are manipulated by emotions and media propaganda.

Major musicians and actors are usually constrained by the dictates of the establishment. They are targets of bribes, blackmail, and in some cases, very sophisticated mind control, which in turn, controls the opinions and tastes of the masses. Most folks are controlled, not by logic, but by their emotions.



Most TEE VEE and movies bores me, and I usually listen to classical music, blues and jazz these days.
 
He actually ran for governor against Ronald Reagan. . .
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And that is what Lennon wrote that song, Come Together for. . .


Unlikely origins​

". .. . The song’s origins were connected to an unlikely campaign in the US. Timothy Leary was best known as the ā€œturn on, tune in, drop outā€ advocate of LSD who had become such a popular pied piper of psychedelics that Richard Nixon labeled him ā€œthe most dangerous man in America.ā€ When John and Yoko recorded ā€œGive Peace A Chanceā€ in their Montreal hotel room during their bed-in for peace, their second such event after their honeymoon in Amsterdam, Leary was not only part of the chorus, sat at the foot of the bed, but was even namechecked in the song’s lyric.

Leary, like Lennon, knew the power of a catchy slogan. Having decided to run against Ronald Reagan for governor of California, he asked John if he’d write a song around his catchphrase ā€œCome together – join the party.ā€ John obligingly busked something quickly onto a tape, which was then broadcast on underground radio stations.. . . "

 

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