Yep, I know ... I was just wondering why we'd began to count with that album!
Because that's how conspirital minds work. You select only the evidence that suits your case and disregard the rest. Voila - the Bermuda Triangle, aliens building pyramids, nostrodamus..it's easy.
Because that's how conspirital minds work. You select only the evidence that suits your case and disregard the rest. Voila - the Bermuda Triangle, aliens building pyramids, nostrodamus..it's easy.
Here's the list of reccurring 9's in the life of John Lennon from Ray Coleman's book "Lennon": - John was killed at 10:50 pm in New York on December 8th, the five hour time difference meant that it was December 9th in Britain. His body was taken to Roosevelt (nine letters) Hospital. It was situated on Ninth Avenue, Manhattan (nine letters). He was pronounced dead there at 11:07 pm (1+1+0+7=9). I copied and pasted it from beatlesagain.com
I couldn't be arsed going through them all, so I chose the easiest one. A quick google shows the hospital address as Tenth Avenue. Technically it's in Upper West Side (13 letters) in New York City (11 letters) but of course it's better to concentrate on the Manhattan bit (the bit that fits). Oh, and the correct name for the hospital is St Lukes- Roosevelt. And though I've only done the briefest of checks, nowhere can I find corroboration for the 11.07 death announcement time. Other sites give 11.15 ....=8 Makes you wonder how many others he's tweaked.
I'm in a cynical mood, so here's my Paul And The Number Nine list. ( 9's highlighted ) James Paul McCartney was born in Liverpool on June 18 1940. His first band was the Quarrymen. . His most famous song in The Beatles was Yesterday. His first love was Jane Asher. He lived in Cavendish Avenue. The family once had to move because of air raids by the Luftwaffe. He married in 1969. His first solo album was called McCartney. Later he formed Wings, who released 9 albums. They broke up in 1979. He has had nine solo number one singles in the US....etc etc etc