Brian Jones, ex of the Rolling Stones Pops By for a Chat!
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A Message from Brian Jones. (February 20, 2022)
I was wondering, since the topic came up recently on Michael Jaco's show, about the conspiracy theory of Paul McCartney being killed off and replaced with a double named Billy Spiers or something like that.
I spoke to John Lennon posthumously and he said it was true, his friend had died in 1966 and was replaced. Fact is, in movies and such, often the Beatles were replaced by body doubles who even showed their faces because they looked so much like them.
As I was wondering about Brian Jones, he spoke to me. (This is often the case. You think about them and the connection is open. A telepath can hear when they speak to you.)
The story behind Brian is that due to his drug use his musical skills suffered, and Mick and Keith then decided he needed to go.
“This isn't true. It's a story they made up,” said Brian.
Me: What's the true story, then Brian.
Brian: Oh, your cat. (he laughs)
Me: Yes, he wants another meal.
I was wondering, since the topic came up recently on Michael Jaco's show, about the conspiracy theory of Paul McCartney being killed off and replaced with a double named Billy Spiers or something like that.
I spoke to John Lennon posthumously and he said it was true, his friend had died in 1966 and was replaced. Fact is, in movies and such, often the Beatles were replaced by body doubles who even showed their faces because they looked so much like them.
As I was wondering about Brian Jones, he spoke to me. (This is often the case. You think about them and the connection is open. A telepath can hear when they speak to you.)
The story behind Brian is that due to his drug use his musical skills suffered, and Mick and Keith then decided he needed to go.
“This isn't true. It's a story they made up,” said Brian.
Me: What's the true story, then Brian.
Brian: Oh, your cat. (he laughs)
Me: Yes, he wants another meal.
"The plan was now to use both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones as the means to transform an entire generation into heathen followers of the New Age, followers which could mold into the future cadre of a Satanic movement and then deploy into our schools, law enforcment agencies and political leadership." - TheConspiracyblog.com
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The Rolling Stones in the 1960's
Brian Jones was fired by Mick and Keith in 1969 and found dead in his pool a month later. "Hundreds of angry letters were sent, with a typical letter stating “It is disgraceful that long-haired louts such as these should be allowed to appear on television. Their appearance was absolutely disgusting. ”Rolling Stones’ manager Andrew Oldham was elated at the response. He told the group, “We’re going to make you exactly opposite to those nice, clean, tidy Beatles. And the more the parents hate you, the more the kids will love you. Just wait and see.”(Tony Sanchez, Up and Down WIth the Rolling Stones, p.17)" |
Brian: Well, I miss life on earth. I enjoyed my short life, and I'd do it again if I could. I had a family and a love of my life, but also many women admirers. (he laughs)
You know what the Stones are, of course. They were rivals to the Beatles, who were also an Illuminati creation. Me: Yes. Brian: We were supposed to be the bad boys of rock and the reason we were supposed to do that was because they wanted to muddy the rock movement. Me: Yeah, I know. Brian: They wanted rock to be about drugs, sex and depravity but I wanted my music to be about peace and love. Mick and Keith wanted to be bad boys too. Mick had his rich kid image to overcome, Keith was just a bad kid. It suited them. Charlie was just going along with it, he had outside interests and Bill Wyman just looked at it all like, “Hell, yeah, I'll do it. I want to be rich,” kind of thing. I didn't. I was adamant that our music be music that inspired people, I didn't want to be part of this satanic thing. Our group got together and the satanists found us. Our manager was one of them. Me: Which manager? Brian: Andrew Oldham. Me: So Oldham was the one involved with the Illuminati? Brian: They all were. Me: Like they're scouts for the record companies and they go to the clubs and look for new talent. Brian: Yes, that's how they do it, they live “the scene.” They know what people like and follow the hottest acts. Well, the Stones were hot. Me: Yeah, I like their old music. Brian: They wanted to change the sound. I didn't want to. Me: They did change the sound. They brought in Mick Taylor and the Stones took off in a completely different direction. They never really got to be hard rock but the lyrics weren't as innocent as they used to be. Brian: Nothing was as innocent as it used to be in the 60's. The thing is, luv, the illuminati wanted things to go south in the 70's. They wanted rock to be harder, they wanted more drugs, more booze and more depravity. Well, they created that and people went along with it. The 60's had a different message. I wanted to stay with that message. I got kicked out of the group for wanting my music to reflect the peace and love message into the 70's. Me: I see. So a couple men came to your house and talked to you and then you're found dead in the pool a while later. Brian: Yes, they drugged me, I passed out and they threw me in to drown. Bloody bastards! Me: Yes, they are nasty. You don't do what they want, they'll just kill you. Brian: I was hoping to start my own band and go forward with this vision, but the record execs didn't want to be bothered. They wanted to change the world and they did. Look at it now. Hard to believe, in't it? Me: Yes. But we'll get there again. Maybe you'll get to reincarnate and start your peace and love band in the future. A lot of people would hear your music now. Brian: The execs won't. They don't want anything to do with peace and love. Me: I know. It'll change though. Brian: I'm glad to have the opportunity to clear my name. Me: No problem. I speak to others posthumously. I spoke to John Lennon as well. Brian: Oh yeah, How's 'e doin'? Me: He's in the Pleiades, back home. Brian: Yeah, (laughing) he always was out of this world. Me: Yes, I remember that expression. Or “Far out! Man!” Brian: That's more American. Me: Okay. Did you say “groovy?” Brian: We did. We were groovy. Yes, I still reflect on my time with the Stones. Charlie just passed and we spoke. Keith isn't long for this world, I feel he's preparing to go soon. Me: I thought he'd live forever. That guy could withstand a nuclear war. Brian: (laughing) He's pretty tough but he's giving up. His heart won't take it much longer. Me: You can see that over there? Brian: We can. We can see everything. Don't worry, you'll get on your ship soon. It might take a few more tries but you'll get there. Me: Thank you for telling me that. I have to be careful now on earth, keep a low profile. Brian: We knew this was coming. All the hippies knew it was coming. We thought the 60's was it (what we're experiencing now) so we protested the war. Me: Ah, is that why? Also it just doesn't go with your vision of life, did it? Brian: No, but we thought the 60's was 1984. You're in 1984 now. Me: Tell me about it. Brian: All's good. It will be good. And I'll come back playing my sitar and start my peace and love band. Yes, I will. Me: I probably won't be here, not in this body anyway, but I'll watch for you. Brian: Very good, thank you for your time, luv. Me: And you, Brian. People will be interested in knowing this. Brian: Cheers! |
Rolling Stones' Goats Heads Soup, released in 1973
Their Satanic Majesties Request, released in 1967 Brian was present when Their Satanic Majesties was created and released. "Look how disgusting that cover is!" I hated it! We looked like little children going out for trick or treats. We didn't look like grown men. They tried to copy the style of the Beatles Sargeant Pepper and made us to look like idiots! The wanted to show everyone that satanism is the way to go, really, so they had us dabble in it then. The stuff they wanted us to dress in and the way they wanted us to behave... yeah, it was all staged, m'luv. It was all staged! Yeah, Keith was bad into drugs, so was I. They arrested us for the stupidest violations, like having grass on us, big deal. They wanted us to be the bad boys. They wanted us to go down in a blaze of drug induced glory, but as you can see, the lads have more stamina and could take a lot. Yeah, Bill got fed up of it and he quit. He lives quieter now. Me: Yes, there was Margaret Trudeau and her dalliance with one of the Stones, I think it was Ronnie Wood. Brian: Oh yeah, that was later, but they hung around with all the satanists, all of them. They went to the 64 club, they hung out with people who could get them somewhere. It was all created, this bad boy image. All of it. It disgusted me! Me: Thank you, Brian. Yeah, they're not the only ones. Ritchie Blackmore... Brian: WAS one of them, I know! So is Page. Plant too. Too bad, a nice bloke. They wanted us to sing about satanism. I wouldn't have it. Me: They got pretty dark. "Dead Flowers" and "Sister Morphine...." Brian: (laughs) ...that was Keith and his romance with heroine. Me: They were brilliant lyrics, really, all of it. Brian: They were looking for someone smart enough and clever enough to pull off this satanic thing right in front of everybody's noses. I didn't want to be hated. I liked people. I wanted to be loved, not dreaded as one of rock's bad boys! Me: You didn't like the image they were making for you. Brian: No, I didn't want it. I wouldn't have it, not at all. I objected strongly so I was killed for it. They knew I would talk. I was already talking. Me: Yes, same as Lennon. He had a lot of power and followers and they didn't want him telling the truth. Brian: Yes. I could have been the same. Imagine it's 1969, you're a rock and roller and you're murdered. I joined the 27 club too. Me: Sounds like satanic sacrifice to me. Brian: Just look, luv. There's more of it. Me: Thanks Brian. Me: One more thing, Brian.... Brian: Hello.... Me: Did you sign a deal with the devil? Brian: Well, not knowingly. We made a deal with the record agent. We made deals with our managers.... Me: There has to be something behind that. Obviously there's no devil you walk up to and sign your life away in blood, but you must've spoken to his agent... Brian: I must have. We must have. Me: I'll keep investigating. They're saying that the "27 club," of which you're a part has to do with "paying the devil his due." Brian: Well, I'm okay now. Always have been from death. I'm not in hell, at least as far as I know. Me: What's it like? Brian: It's just life. I'm surrounded by people I love and I'm just going on with it. Me: Thank you. Yes, I think we have a lot of visions about life after death but I think it's more or less normal. Brian: Yeah, it's cool. I can have anything I want. I would like to go back to earth but it's a tough place. Me: I know. Brian: You're not from there, so you would think so. There are no limits where I am. It's pretty cool. Me: Thank you , Brian. Brian: Cheers, luv. |
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