Showing posts with label Jim Carrey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jim Carrey. Show all posts

Friday, March 14, 2014

Carrey That Weight

The Moonchild and the Starrchild, pounding out the rhythms of the British Invasion.
Moon died at age 32 in an apartment which belonged to Harry Nilsson.
Mama Cass Elliot also died at age 32 in that same apartment.

Interesting that Keith Moon lost his front-left tooth in 1967, the same tooth that Paul McCartney chipped in December 1965 in a moped accident.
Keith Moon had dinner with Paul & Linda McCartney the night before he died.
Interesting that it was Mama Cass who mentioned that Paul looked ill on tv, in 1966, in regards to his chipped tooth and overall physical appearance.

What is interesting is that McCartney claims he crashed on his moped while gazing at the full moon, thus taking his eye off the road, that night of December 26th, 1965.
Though, the moon was in the new moon phase on the 26th thus being barely visible!
Dr. Tomoculus masterfully lays out this hole-filled story, here.
as does Beacon, here.
The full moon for December 1965 took place on the 8th.
Lennon died on December 8th, 1980.

Lennon has the same tooth blackened out in the Beatles' 1964 Shakespeare TV comedy sketch.
George plays Moonshine, and has a crescent moon on his chest. In this skit Paul as Pyramus dies.
"Now am I dead!"
Lennon as Thisbe discovers him and joins him in death.

Moon was present in 1974, when Lennon & McCartney were together for the last time, which occurred on April Fool's Day.
Which was at Harry Nilsson's house!

The Starrchild's child, Zak, was friends with the Moonchild.
And has been drumming with The Who since 1994.

Ringo Starr & Keith Moon both starr in Frank Zappa's film 200 Motels, which was filmed at Pinewood Studios in London, on the same set that 2001: A Space Odyssey was filmed on.
There are two scenes in which you can see the monolith.
Rosemary's Baby was inspired by Crowley's book Moonchild.

Ringo & Keith starr in That'll Be The Day (1973). Moon plays the drummer for Stormy Tempest's group, a deliberate nod to Rory Storm & the Hurricanes - especially when added to the very Rolling Stones-y band near the end of the film, with their mention of a new band they just saw with a member who plays mouth-organ.
So essentially, Moon plays Starr in the film.
David Essex, the cute, big-eyed pop star plays the main character Jim MacLaine; he marries a girl named Jean Sutcliffe (Rosalind Ayres).
To top it all off, the matriarch is played by Rosemary Leach.
And her name is Mary, (McCartney's mother's name).
Mia Farrow & Keir Dullea(2001:ASO) starr together as parents of a girl who dies choking on an apple in the film Full Circle aka The Haunting of Julia.
See Full Circle post here.

Child of the Moon - The Rolling Stones
filmed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who also filmed the Beatles Paperback Writer & Rain promos, as well as Hey Jude and the Let It Be documentary.

Jim Carrey has the same chip on the same tooth. And used it in Dumb & Dumber.

The Hebrew letter attributed to the Judgment/Aeon card of the Tarot is Shin, which means Tooth, or Canine Tooth.
Crowley's deck features a new card #20 for a new Aeon, that of Horus.
Hoor-pa-kraat, The Crowned and Conquering Child;
cutting it's teeth.

McCartney claims he chipped his tooth during his moped accident the day after Christmas.
Carrey's name in Dumb in Dumber is Lloyd Christmas.
The name Lloyd means 'Christ Bearer'.

JC is the Walrus
Or, is he the Carpenter?
The Latin name for walrus is Odobenus Rosmarus Divergens. Odobenus means "walks on teeth".
Woody Woodpecker's Wally Walrus has the same chipped tooth.
"I am the Rosmarus"
Speaking of Dumb & Dumber, it is Tweedledee & Tweedledum who tell Alice the story of The Walrus & The Carpenter. Two distinct persons, but essentially one entity.
"I told you about the walrus and me, man. You know that we're as close as can be, man."
Incidentally, if you begin the Magical Mystery Tour album the moment Disney's Alice in Wonderland begins, I Am The Walrus plays during the Walrus & The Carpenter scene. (plus many other phenomenal syncs. Follow MMT with Sgt. Pepper's).

Mr. Pepper's Penguins
"I've got blisters on my fingers!"
Truman notices something is not right with his world when he sees a yellow VW Beetle in his mirror, passing by in a noticeable pattern. (The Truman Show)
It's also in a yellow VW Beetle, at the theatre, when Joel realizes the world he's in, (his dream world) is not what it seems. This is when Dr. Mierzwiak first tracks Joel down in his memories as he's trying to hide Clementine in a safe spot in his mind. (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind)
I see the mirror in Truman as a movie screen.

James Carrey taking the spot of James Paul McCartney
and Harry in place of Harrison.

Harry Nilsson with Vampiric canine teeth in Son Of Dracula, which also starrs the Starrchild and the Moonchild.

Jim wearing his The Who 'Tommy' shirt.
"Love is the law"
Jim is, of course, no stranger to the Moon.
Bruce Almighty
The control studio in The Truman Show is inside the Moon.
"We've landed on the moon!"
"Ride the snake to the ancient lake"
Carrey starred alongside Val 'Jim Morrison' Kilmer in Batman Forever.

"Remember the tooth!"
Kyle 'Ray Manzarek' MacLachlan's father Leto, in Dune.

Tim Carey starred in Kubrick's 1957 film The Killing, his character shoots a racehorse.
The Rosmarus in the Latin name for walrus means "horse of the sea" (Norse).
Rosemary means "dew of the sea". Mia Farrow as the Last Unicorn saves the rest of her kind from being trapped as the dew of the sea by a magician.
Carey appears in the Sgt. Pepper crowd in cardboard cut-out form. On the album cover, he however is hidden behind George, making a clandestine kill shot.
Tim Carey also starred as Billy Cat in the 1967 film A Time For Killing.
Tim Carey also plays the gun-wielding gatekeeper in The Monkees film Head.
Co-written by Jack Nicholson, who plays a masochist that gets some teeth pulled for the enjoyment of the pain in Little Shop of Horrors (1960). His name in the film is Wilbur Force.
Nicholson directed & starred in the 1979 film Goin' South  in which he plays
Henry Lloyd Moon, and he marries a woman named Julia Tate.
Jack hanging with the Lennon's in 1971 while they were recording their Imagine album.
The director of photography for their Imagine video was none other than Daniel Richter, who played Moonwatcher in 2001:A Space Odyssey.
Jim Carrey played Andy Kaufman in Man on the Moon. Kaufman starred in Taxi with Danny DeVito, who played The Penguin in Batman Returns. DeVito also starred with Jack 'The Joker' Nicholson in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Which also starred Christopher Lloyd, who was also in Goin' South with Mary Steemburgen; the two starred in Back To The Future III, which was also a Western.
Quite a riddle, there.

Sharon Tate's first film role was as Odile De Caray, the young member of a Pagan cult.

If that weren't enough, in Polanski's 1976 film The Tenant, he finds the left-front tooth of the previous tenant lodged in a hole in the wall. Days later, he wakes up to find his left-front tooth has been pulled, which he finds in the same hole in the wall.
It looks like he's really missing his left-front tooth. It does not look blackened out. You can see the bottom teeth behind it, and the sides of the teeth surrounding it.
Here he's sticking his tongue through the hole.

Friday, December 6, 2013

Gimme Skelter

On December 6th, 1969, The Rolling Stones performed the final set at a free concert at the Altamont Raceway in Northern California. The Hell's Angels were hired as security for the event.
After the song 'Under My thumb', concert goer Meredith Hunter was stabbed to death by a Hell's Angel.
This heinous tragedy is known as the day the '60s and the hippy movement died.
Meredith Hunter in the lime green suit.

It is claimed that Hunter wielded a gun, inciting the stabbing in self-defense. An object can be seen in Hunter's hand when viewing the footage of the incident.
It is said that Meredith Hunter wielded a revolver.


What I find interesting is that in the 1968 film Wonderwall, there is a character in a lime green suit. He is a photographer... shooting photos.

George Harrison composed the soundtrack for the film, which was released in the US on December 2nd, 1968. Exactly almost a year before the Altamont concert. It was also the first Apple release.

Aleister Crowley died on either December 1st or December 2nd of 1947, there is debate between the two dates.

In one of the many scenes without dialogue, the photographer opens this case containing dueling pistols. Notice even the lime green interior.

He then watches a sword duel, and seems to be wielding a knife.

The photographer also drives an all lime green car.


Oddly enough, it is George who wears lime green pants on the rooftop performance in January 1969.


Suki Potier is also in Wonderwall. She was with Tara Browne the night he died in his car accident. And she then dated Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones.
Anita Pallenberg is also in the film. She dated both Brian Jones and Keith Richards.
The lead female character in Wonderwall is a model named Penny Lane, played by Jane Burkin.

Hugo Williams has this to say about Tara Browne:  
"In his green suits, mauve shirts with amethyst cuff-links, his waves of blonde hair, brocade ties and buckled shoes, smoking menthol cigarettes (alwaysSalem) and drinking Bloody Marys, he was Little Lord Fauntleroy, Beau Brummell, Peter Pan, Terence Stamp in Billy Budd, David Hemming in Blow-Up." 


Hunter's original tombstone read "Lot 63 Grave C", but has since been replaced with a proper one.
Three sixes?
C = 3

George Lucas was one of the cameramen filming the concerts that day.
Footage of the stabbing from the film Gimme Shelter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qTKsylrpsg

The dueling scene in Wonderwall.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5JoSwhRaS8
as you can see, the duel does end with one man being stabbed, albeit in British humor fashion.

The Riddler wears a lime green suit.

Jim Carrey as The Riddler in Batman Forever is all about mind reading and mind control.
Attaching a mind-manipulating device to Two-Face.

Experimenting on himself, and on Ed Begley Jr.'s character.

Jim Carrey in Eternal Sunshine with the memory-erasing helmet.

Carey's Riddler has dyed orange hair.

Carey wears orange tux in Dumb & Dumber.


James Holmes exclaimed, "I am The Joker!" as he opened fire in the theatre.
Katie Holmes starred in Batman Begins.


in A Clockwork Orange, Alex is mind-controlled via Beethoven's 9th Symphony. (as was the tiger in Help! Ringo plays Ludwig brand drums)

The LSD that the Manson family was taking in the weeks surrounding Sharon Tate's murder was called Orange Sunshine. Which was also in abundant supply at the Altamont concert.

It is strongly indicated that Charles Manson was in the very prison ward that MK Ultra experiments were conducted in. Best source I can find so far:
robertscourt.blogspot.com/2008/06/donate-today.html


Alex in A Clockwork Orange was subjected to mind control experiments while in jail.
Beethoven's 9th Symphony was part of that experiment.
Manson took the song Revolution #9 as an inspiration for his beliefs, interpreting it as Revelations 9.

In the novel A Clockwork Orange, the prison chaplain is called "the charlie" and "the charles", he encourages the prisoners to read their Bible, which Alex does in earnest.

It's interesting that Alex learns his friend Georgie died right before he gets experimented on.
All in the same paragraph, Alex also mentions that a Professor would come and give talks to the prisoners "on beetles or the Milky Way or the Glorious Wonders of the Snowflake."

Further linking Beethoven's 9th with The Beatles, in the film, we do not see what Alex went to the record store to pick up.
In the novel, after Alex hands the employee the note, he is told, "Good news, good news, it has arrived." When the clerk returns, he's "waving the great shiny white sleeve of the Ninth, which had on it, brothers, the frowning beetled like thunderbottled listo of Ludwig Van himself."

Also interesting that author Burgess has Alex describing his experience listening to music as "a bird of like rarest spun heavenmetal." Bringing to mind the term "Heavy Metal". Remember, this book was published in 1962. (Kubrick used the line in the film, as well).

When Alex is being interrogated at the police station, one of the cops pushes the wound on Alex's nose with his thumb.
"Under My Thumb"


Jack MacGowran, the actor that played The Professor, the main character in Wonderwall, also played The Professor, the main character, in Polanski's 1966 film The Fearless Vampire Killers, which also starred Sharon Tate. In the film, her mother was played by Jessie Robbins, Ringo's aunt from Magical Mysterty Tour.

Just 5 months before the Altamont concert, Manson's followers murdered Sharon Tate.

Jack MacGowran also starred in How I Won The War, along side Lennon.

Notice a beheaded Lennon in the bullseye.

Sunshine Superman

Donovan with Mia Farrow (who played Supergirl's mother) and The Beatles in India, where they wrote the majority of The White Album, which was a major influential factor on Manon's beliefs.


News article from Wonderwall:

"Top hat riddle in Penny Lane's gas-filled flat."
The main character, The Professor played by Jack MacGowran, was wearing a top hat when he went into her apt.
Meredith Hunter

Also notice the writer on the left of the newspaper is named Bernard Levin. A reference to Rosemary's Baby author Ira Levin? The film of which came out the same year as Wonderwall.
Wonderwall is a sync gold mine. See another post on it here.


It's also syncnificant that the two news headlines for this first weekend in December 1969 competing for space were of the Altamont stabbing, and Susan Atkins delivering her first testimony to a grand jury in which she detailed the gory murders of Sharon Tate & her house guests.


On December 6th, 1909, Aleister Crowley and Victor Neuburg, while in the Sahara Desert, evoked the infamous Choronzon.
The result was what is known as the "10th Aethyr". One part of his famous volume entitled The Vision and The Voice (Liber 418).

60 years to they day before the Altamont concert. Remember the Wonderwall soundtrack was released on the anniversary of Crowley's death.

Choronzon is described by Sir Edward Kelly as, "that mighty devil, as the first and deadliest of all the powers of evil. Rightly so, for although he is not a person, he is the metaphysical contrary of the whole Process of Magick."


*Kirsten Dunst was also in Eternal Sunshine, and played a red-head in Spiderman.
And Kate Winslet has dyed red hair in some scenes in Eternal Sunshine, her character's name is Clementine.
(Notice Clementine's shirt says, "love is..." we never see the rest. Alluding to Crowley's "Love is the Law"?)



*Interesting that Jim Carrey chipped the same tooth as McCartney in the same place. And rides a moped in Dumb & Dumber. (McCartney chipped his tooth crashing on a moped)



*There is debate over whether Meredith Hunter was attacked after 'Under My Thumb' or 'Sympathy For the Devil', because of an apparent, possible edit in the film. And apparently nobody there was sober enough to remember.
Which ever it was, interesting that the group Metric has a song titled 'Gimme Sympathy', which is about the Rolling Stones and George Harrison's song 'Here Comes the Sun'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqldwoDXHKg
In the video, the members of the band seem to have the ability to swap bodies. Also interesting; the children running around at the end of the video wearing butterfly wings. Monarch mind programming nod?


And here's an interesting film about deported British children titled Oranges and Sunshine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oranges_and_Sunshine

Speaking of terrible stabbings in 1969 and Batman villains,
Read this post on Sharon Tate and her connections with The Black Dahlia, The Joker, Rita Hayworth and Orson Welles.
http://overlaphotel.blogspot.com/2014/02/sharon-tate.html

Rita Hayworth in her husband Orson Welles' magic act.