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argosciv ago

@cantsleepawink

https://voat.co/v/pizzagatewhatever/2155035/10627811

Okay..here's another RIGBY link due to your Eleanor Rigby reference:

This article was published one month ago: Eleanor Rigby's grave deeds to be auctioned with Beatles song score

Eleanor Rigby was buried in St Peter’s churchyard in Woolton, Liverpool, where Paul McCartney first met John Lennon at a church fete.

Eleanor Rigby https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Rigby

In the 1980s, a grave of an Eleanor Rigby was "discovered" in the graveyard of St Peter's Parish Church in Woolton, Liverpool, and a few yards away from that, another tombstone with the last name "McKenzie" scrawled across it.[24][25] During their teenage years, McCartney and Lennon spent time sunbathing there, within earshot of where the two had met for the first time during a fete in 1957. Many years later, McCartney stated that the strange coincidence between reality and the lyrics could be a product of his subconscious (cryptomnesia), rather than being a meaningless fluke.

St Peter's Church, Woolton, Liverpool https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Peter%27s_Church,_Woolton,_Liverpool

St Peter's is constructed in red sandstone

On 6 July 1957, John Lennon first met Paul McCartney in the church hall of St Peter's when Lennon was playing with his group, The Quarrymen.

William Gray was hauling a load of sand when the accident happened.


Eleanor Rigby statue https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Rigby_(statue)

Eleanor Rigby is a statue in Stanley Street, Liverpool, England, designed and made by the entertainer Tommy Steele.

Tommy Steele https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Steele

Tommy Steele OBE (born Thomas William Hicks, 17 December 1936) and better known as Tommy Steele is an English entertainer, regarded as Britain's first teen idol and rock and roll star.[1][2] He reached number one with "Singing the Blues" in 1957, and The Tommy Steele Story was the first album by a UK act to reach number one.

Received an OBE - first red flag.

In 2012, Steele was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Sir Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artwork – the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover – to celebrate the British cultural figures of the last six decades.

Second red flag (See my post on Sir Peter Blake https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2150245))

When a ship Steele was serving on docked in Norfolk, Virginia, USA, he heard Buddy Holly and fell in love with rock and roll, turning his back on the British skiffle craze.

He was in the merchant navy - third red flag

Steele is mentioned briefly in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel Thunderball.

Another red flag as Fleming was probably a spook himself.

I could go on..but it's increasingly apparent how constructed our reality is.