Justme1981
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This one is more tricky than the Eagles Hotel California. This one involves hearing the song, and really hearing what the song is saying not what the lyrics say they are saying.
There is something out there called the mumbling system. I know how to hear but I don't know how to do it. What the mumbling system involves is saying something that someone with untrained ears will hear one way, but people with trained ears will hear another way. Here is an example that I heard recently on Fox News. (If you want creepy news watch Fox News at Midnight).
Announcer without Mumbling System: "They wanted a Killer Story."
Announcer with Mumbling System: "They wanted to kill her in the story."
So, any time you mishear a lyric you really are not mishearing it; you are hearing the mumbling system. So, for example that song Turning Japanese by the Vapors everyone hears, "Dirty Japanese," instead. Well, that is what they intended with the mumbling system. There are tons of songs that do these and they often do it to conceal dark lyrics.
That's why the music world is very dark which is no surprise the powers that be shut it down in early 2000's
But let's get back to Helter Skelter. I hear a lot of things in that song but this is all the internet can corroborate. So, I'll just focus on this part provided from the site.
http://www.amiright.com/misheard/song/helterskelter.shtml
First is the Misheard lyrics which are the real lyrics with the mumbling system, then the original lyrics as written out in the album folio.
The Beatles', "Helter Skelter"
Misheard Lyrics:
Do you don't you want me to love you
(when you) Coming down fast but y'm miles above toooooooo
Tell me tell me God tell me the answers
You may be a lover but you ain't no dancer
God!
Original Lyrics:
Do you don't you want me to love you
Coming down fast but I'm miles above yoooooooooooooou
Tell me tell me c'mon tell me the answer
Well you may be a lover but ain't no dancer
Wooo!
So, what is going on here. It is an indictment of Fundamentalist or Evangelicals in the misheard lyrics.
Do you don't you want me to love you
(when you) Coming down fast but y'm miles above toooooooo
Tell me tell me God tell me the answers
You may be a lover but you ain't no dancer
God!
The song is about Fundamentalist look to God for answers but getting no reply uncertain in his love for them. Knowing he exists what is their place in Christianity. If you need me to go into detail with those lyrics I will. That song has a whole lot of mumbling system and if you trust me I'll write how the whole song sounds like.
Now, what is this Dancer part? This is the Fundamentalist (Evangelicals) getting angry at God for not responding to them but responding to other religions.
You may be a lover but you ain't dancer.
There is a Killers song, written I think by the same Satanists that asks are we "Humans or are we Dancers" Almost any song mentioning the word Dancers is this Satanists calling card.
So what does Dancer mean? It's an acronym. Just like the Mumbling system there is also an Acronym system. Here are some famous ones before I tell you what they mean:
"Nice Shirt" = Nice I came everywhere Sex has it's rewards too. When someone tells you, you have a nice shirt they are coming onto you in this system. I get Nice Shirt every now and then but I don't know the appropriate acronym response. If I did I would just share it with you, as a religious man I'm not into that.
"Wonders." = Without Non Departmental Earnings Resists Service. This one is used by military types. Military types have quite a few acronyms.
I can go over more acronyms but then it gets very, very dark.
So what does DANCER mean == Dead and Nothing is Christs Ever Returning?
So when they say, "You may be a lover but you sure aren't a Dancer." All these Fundamentalists are saying is Christ will never Return and we are all dead for Good.
I don't believe in that myself. I am a devout Catholic who has seen many miracles. So, I know there is a Heaven, Hell and Purgatory and I know we always are and always will be. And I also know God has happy solution for all of us on the last day.
Cheers!
Here is a video where it shows to the religious types this song drives them insane.
I'm sorry, it's in Spanish. But this guy who has a Christ complex (anyone with long beard and hair either has a Christ Complex or a God Complex and should be treated with a comfortable fear) thinks God is talking to him through song from the Beatles. This is common for Fundamentalist listening to this song. It's Satanic, it puts them in a trance.
Cheers!
There is something out there called the mumbling system. I know how to hear but I don't know how to do it. What the mumbling system involves is saying something that someone with untrained ears will hear one way, but people with trained ears will hear another way. Here is an example that I heard recently on Fox News. (If you want creepy news watch Fox News at Midnight).
Announcer without Mumbling System: "They wanted a Killer Story."
Announcer with Mumbling System: "They wanted to kill her in the story."
So, any time you mishear a lyric you really are not mishearing it; you are hearing the mumbling system. So, for example that song Turning Japanese by the Vapors everyone hears, "Dirty Japanese," instead. Well, that is what they intended with the mumbling system. There are tons of songs that do these and they often do it to conceal dark lyrics.
That's why the music world is very dark which is no surprise the powers that be shut it down in early 2000's
But let's get back to Helter Skelter. I hear a lot of things in that song but this is all the internet can corroborate. So, I'll just focus on this part provided from the site.
http://www.amiright.com/misheard/song/helterskelter.shtml
First is the Misheard lyrics which are the real lyrics with the mumbling system, then the original lyrics as written out in the album folio.
The Beatles', "Helter Skelter"
Misheard Lyrics:
Do you don't you want me to love you
(when you) Coming down fast but y'm miles above toooooooo
Tell me tell me God tell me the answers
You may be a lover but you ain't no dancer
God!
Original Lyrics:
Do you don't you want me to love you
Coming down fast but I'm miles above yoooooooooooooou
Tell me tell me c'mon tell me the answer
Well you may be a lover but ain't no dancer
Wooo!
So, what is going on here. It is an indictment of Fundamentalist or Evangelicals in the misheard lyrics.
Do you don't you want me to love you
(when you) Coming down fast but y'm miles above toooooooo
Tell me tell me God tell me the answers
You may be a lover but you ain't no dancer
God!
The song is about Fundamentalist look to God for answers but getting no reply uncertain in his love for them. Knowing he exists what is their place in Christianity. If you need me to go into detail with those lyrics I will. That song has a whole lot of mumbling system and if you trust me I'll write how the whole song sounds like.
Now, what is this Dancer part? This is the Fundamentalist (Evangelicals) getting angry at God for not responding to them but responding to other religions.
You may be a lover but you ain't dancer.
There is a Killers song, written I think by the same Satanists that asks are we "Humans or are we Dancers" Almost any song mentioning the word Dancers is this Satanists calling card.
So what does Dancer mean? It's an acronym. Just like the Mumbling system there is also an Acronym system. Here are some famous ones before I tell you what they mean:
"Nice Shirt" = Nice I came everywhere Sex has it's rewards too. When someone tells you, you have a nice shirt they are coming onto you in this system. I get Nice Shirt every now and then but I don't know the appropriate acronym response. If I did I would just share it with you, as a religious man I'm not into that.
"Wonders." = Without Non Departmental Earnings Resists Service. This one is used by military types. Military types have quite a few acronyms.
I can go over more acronyms but then it gets very, very dark.
So what does DANCER mean == Dead and Nothing is Christs Ever Returning?
So when they say, "You may be a lover but you sure aren't a Dancer." All these Fundamentalists are saying is Christ will never Return and we are all dead for Good.
I don't believe in that myself. I am a devout Catholic who has seen many miracles. So, I know there is a Heaven, Hell and Purgatory and I know we always are and always will be. And I also know God has happy solution for all of us on the last day.
Cheers!
Here is a video where it shows to the religious types this song drives them insane.
I'm sorry, it's in Spanish. But this guy who has a Christ complex (anyone with long beard and hair either has a Christ Complex or a God Complex and should be treated with a comfortable fear) thinks God is talking to him through song from the Beatles. This is common for Fundamentalist listening to this song. It's Satanic, it puts them in a trance.
Cheers!
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