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Old 25-08-2010, 05:06 AM   #1
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Default The Doors - Not To Touch The Earth

This song has some interesting lyrics.

Dead president's corpse in the driver's car
The engine runs on glue and tar
Come on along, not goin' very far
To the East to meet the Czar


Is the dead president JFK?
Is the Czar in the East Nicholas II?

At the end he says:

I am the Lizard King
I can do anything


Could this mean that the omnipotent "lizard king" was responsible for the killing of two world leaders?
Morrison was the son of a top military guy and the music biz is Illuminati controlled so maybe he was fed or was privy to info about lizards and conspiracies.

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Old 25-08-2010, 05:15 AM   #2
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wrong. his nickname was the Lizard King which he got after creating an alter-ego author of his album "waiting for the sun" and it unintentionally stuck with him throughout his career.

jim however, definitely knew what was up. i highly doubt he was being controlled though considering he died at 27 like all the other artists in the know.
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Old 25-08-2010, 11:15 PM   #3
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Default The Golden Bough/Between Heaven and Earth

The Doors Celebration of the Lizard(not to touch the earth)


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Old 26-08-2010, 03:11 AM   #4
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wrong. his nickname was the Lizard King which he got after creating an alter-ego author of his album "waiting for the sun" and it unintentionally stuck with him throughout his career.

jim however, definitely knew what was up. i highly doubt he was being controlled though considering he died at 27 like all the other artists in the know.
I totally agree. Morrison was a "loose cannon" to the powers that be. The embodiment of the 1960s counterculture. He was highly flawed of course but he was wise beyond measure. The Doors is also my favorite band of all time and will always be.

Janis Joplin wasn't "in the know" before she was killed (if her death was indeed a covered-up murder). If she was murdered it was because she represented female liberation...the part of the women's movement the "powers" did NOT want. She was a true free-floating spirit.

Hendrix I think is the most mysterious of all the "27s". I know almost nothing about the man.

Kurt Cobain I have much less interest in, but his life and death is a complete mystery to me also.

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Old 26-08-2010, 04:52 AM   #5
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I totally agree. Morrison was a "loose cannon" to the powers that be. The embodiment of the 1960s counterculture. He was highly flawed of course but he was wise beyond measure. The Doors is also my favorite band of all time and will always be.

Janis Joplin wasn't "in the know" before she was killed (if her death was indeed a covered-up murder). If she was murdered it was because she represented female liberation...the part of the women's movement the "powers" did NOT want. She was a true free-floating spirit.

Hendrix I think is the most mysterious of all the "27s". I know almost nothing about the man.

Kurt Cobain I have much less interest in, but his life and death is a complete mystery to me also.
I don't think cobain or joplin were murdered. They may have known what was going on, but they were both plain old reckless individuals. Morrison and Hendrix definitely knew what was up but were reckless individuals as well. I don't think Morrison was murdered either but Hendrix is up in the air for me. He was just so unbelievably revolutionary.
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Old 26-08-2010, 02:43 PM   #6
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All 3 of them were. So if the official stories about their deaths were actually true, I think it's still safe to say that the establishment was quite relieved by their passings.
All 3 were reckless which only reflected the times they lived in, but *through* that recklessness was the true revolutionary spirit (like you said). Hard drugs including alcohol, of course, were PART of what destroyed the potential of that movement. And even still, the movement wasn't a total failure. In fact it slowed the progress of the dark powers *to this day*.

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Old 26-08-2010, 08:21 PM   #7
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All 3 of them were. So if the official stories about their deaths were actually true, I think it's still safe to say that the establishment was quite relieved by their passings.
All 3 were reckless which only reflected the times they lived in, but *through* that recklessness was the true revolutionary spirit (like you said). Hard drugs including alcohol, of course, were PART of what destroyed the potential of that movement. And even still, the movement wasn't a total failure. In fact it slowed the progress of the dark powers *to this day*.
ha, i wasn't saying joplin or morrison weren't as revelutionary as hendrix by any means. the ironic thing is that the drugs being part of what destroyed the movement was also part of what fueled it as well. i know this will piss off a lot of the forum but I think if more people weren't so fearful of trying "drugs" that give different perspectives on life and their choices therein, the movement to rid of TPTB would be much stronger and larger. But society said no to individualism dammit!
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Old 26-08-2010, 10:29 PM   #8
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I agree with you again lorax, but I would add that we need to be discriminating when it comes to drugs. I advocate for the natural "ethneogens" (sp?) like magic mushrooms, the green herb, peyote, DMT...the spiritual "sacraments". Ya know, the ones that are almost impossible to obtain unless we're in the jungles of some indigenous culture. (I know, weed is widely available but that's largely beyond the control of the elite)

The drugs that are readily available and trafficked by the powers that be like cocaine, heroin, etc. are the ones to be avoided at all cost. And I would even include alcohol in with that.

During the beginning phases of the 60s counterculture, the "hippies" looked down on alcohol and those who used it because it wasn't a mind expander and they considered it to be the "drug of choice" of the older generations. They promoted LSD (synthetic I know), and the natural substances used for spiritual enhancement and consciousness expansion. It was only later that the movement became corrupted by the harder mind-inhibiting drugs.

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Old 27-08-2010, 12:11 AM   #9
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The Santals tell how a man fell asleep, and growing very thirsty, his soul, in the form of a LIZARD, left his body and entered a pitcher of water to drink. Just then the owner of the pitcher happened to cover it; so the soul could not return to the body and the man died. While his friends were preparing to burn the body some one uncovered the pitcher to get water. The LIZARD thus escaped and returned to the body, which immediately revived; so the man rose up and asked his friends why they were weeping. They told him they thought he was dead and were about to burn his body. He said he had been down a well to get water, but had found it hard to get out and had just returned. So they saw it all.


The Santal people love music and dance.

Santals believe in supernatural beings and ancestral spirits. Santali rituals consist mainly of sacrificial offerings and invocations to the spirits, or bongas. It is believed by some scholars that Bonga means the same as Bhaga (or Bhagavan).The Santal system of governance, known as Manjhi–Paragana, may be compared to what is often called Local Self Governance.

The Santal community is devoid of any caste system and there is no discrimination on the basis of birth.The insurrection of the Santals was mainly against the corrupt moneylenders, zamindars and their operatives.


The English word chameleon (also chamaeleon) derives from the Latin chamaeleo which is borrowed from the Ancient Greek χαμαιλέων (khamaileon), a compound of χαμαί (khamai) "on the earth, on the ground" + λέων (leon) "lion". The Greek word is a calque translating the Akkadian nēš qaqqari, "ground lion"


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Old 27-08-2010, 12:19 AM   #10
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Did you know that Jim Morrison's father was an admiral in the U.S. Navy?

And did you know that when Israel attacked the U.S.S. Liberty in 1967 Admiral Morrison wanted the United States to declare war on Israel?

Four years later little Jimmy was dead in Paris of an apparent heroin overdose. Contemporaries of Morrison said that he never did heroin.

Mossad carrying out revenge? Possibly.
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I tried to analyze the whole song a little bit. I didn't go that much into detail as I wished but maybe somebody can tell me what they think.

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