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letsdothis2 ago

Isn't it extraordinary how little of our history we know...

Tag words: Thatcher; the Eighties; the music business and the Sisters of Mercy's Adrenochrome

the sisters of mercy - adrenochrome - extend version

Adrenochrome Lyrics:

We'll turn away in a passive decision/ We'll take the steps through the unmarked door/ A look back for another collision/ But the boys of the spires/ Are boys no more/ Not black and red boys/ Frightened by the night/ By the catholic monochrome/ The catholic girls now/ Stark in their dark and white/ Dread in monochrome/ The sisters of mercy/ High tide/ Wide eyed/ Sped on adrenochrome....

For the sisters of mercy/ Filled with/ Panic in their eyes/ Rise/ Dead on adrenochrome..... https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/sistersofmercy/adrenochrome.html


I've posted quite a bit of stuff about this band and what I consider to be their almost obvious relationship to spooksville and politics but this comment on a fan forum caught my eye https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=2243

I always thought the spires were Oxford but the red & black & the Dolomites were to do with the Spanish Civil War & the international volunteers. But I know so little about this subject that I can't really back it up... 

My last comment on them included this bit: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2596487/13069389

The name Sisters of Mercy is significant because...

The Sisters of Mercy are constituted as religious and charitable organizations in a number of countries. Mercy International Association is a registered charity in the Republic of Ireland.[5] In the United Kingdom, The Union of the Sisters of Mercy of Great Britain is a registered charity, and in 2006–2007 had a gross income of £5.5 million.

Controversies

On May 20, 2009, the institute was condemned in an Irish government report known as the Ryan Report, the work of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse. The Sisters of Mercy were named as the chief among the institutes under whose care girls "endured frequent assaults and humiliation designed to make them feel worthless ... personal and family denigration was widespread"

Catholic Nuns "Sisters of Mercy" Exposed: Victim of "Magdalene Laundries" concentration camps speaks*

The leader of the Eighties band formed it in Leeds during the Thatcher era...Savile is from Leeds... I need to do some research into that.. He dropped out of Oxford to form the band and still regularly visits Israel. The band did a song with Netanyahu's former lover.. .. (whispers of pedophilia?) https://voat.co/v/pizzagatewhatever/2168560/10689023

The lead singer of this band is an Oxford dropout who went on to study at Leeds University. His biography is very interesting but for the purposes of this post I'm going to focus on his birth place: http://gps.tsom.org/history.html

Andrew William Harvey Taylor was born on the 15th of May, 1959 on the Isle of Ely ("I was born on an island within..."), England ("...an island"). His father worked for the Royal Air Force, and consequently the early years of his life were nomadic.

His family life seems to have been unsettled: he lived in Singapore when very young and appears to have spent some time with his grandparents in the archetypal English town of Great Malvern. Having learnt to read early and thence to read deeply, Taylor's academic career was initially successful. Inspired by the techniques of German post-war theatre that were later to animate Sisters live shows, he went up to Oxford University in 1977 to read French and German. There was little sign at this stage that Taylor would become a musician, despite being inspired by Bowie's legendary performance of Starman on Top of the Pops; he had allegedly been banned from school music classes for having no talent, and within the confines of the 14th Century Oxford quadrangles he would have been isolated from the ravages that punk was wreaking across Britain. A career in the Foreign Office appealed. Pictures of Taylor dating from this period show the man having already dyed his naturally blonde hair black, but sporting a respectable pin-stripe jacket. The trademark aviator shades were already in place.

Taylor left Oxford before completing his degree; having tired of French and German he wanted to switch courses to Chinese, but was told he was unable to do this at Oxford. There are rumours that Taylor was sent down after the college authorities translated the Chinese graffiti that had appeared on the college walls, but as with most rumours connected with the Sisters, it is difficult to determine whether this is true. Intent on learning Chinese, sometime around 1978 he moved north to Leeds University to continue his studies. As music began to be more important in Taylor's life, academia was gradually left behind, although the bizarre combination of Chinese Studies and Punk Music contributed to Eldritch's later "Zen penchant for nihilism". The Chinese course at Leeds requires students to spend a year in Beijing. This didn't appeal to Taylor, and again without completing his degree, he left the University.

On London Goth music scene, allegations of satanism, and more synchronicities - weird occult stuff ….................................................

*More on the Magdalene Laundries (this all leads back to Soros and other stories we're reporting on here at the moment by the way – will explain in another post)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisters_of_Mercy

On 20 May 2009, the institute was condemned in an Irish government report known as the Ryan Report, the work of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse. The Sisters of Mercy were named as the chief among the institutes under whose care girls "endured frequent assaults and humiliation designed to make them feel worthless ... personal and family denigration was widespread"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdalene_asylum Magdalene laundries, also known as Magdalene's asylums, were institutions from the 18th to the late 20th centuries ostensibly to house "fallen women", a term used to imply female sexual promiscuity or work in prostitution. Many of these "laundries" were effectively operated as penitentiary work-houses. The strict regimes in the institutions were often more severe than those found in the prisons; this contradicted the perceived outlook that they were meant to treat the women as opposed to punishing them.

The discovery in 1993 of a mass grave on the grounds of a former convent in Dublin led to media articles about the operations of the institutions, and ultimately to a call on the part of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child for a government inquiry.[22] A formal state apology was issued in 2013, and a €60 million compensation scheme was set up. The four religious institutes that ran the Irish asylums have not as yet contributed to compensate the survivors of abuse, despite demands from the Irish government, and the UN Committee Against Torture.[23] The sisters continue to care for more than 100 elderly Magdalene women who remain in their care.[24] Senator Martin McAleese chaired an Inter-Departmental Committee to establish the facts of State involvement with the Magdalen Laundries. An Interim Report was released in October 2011.[25] In 2013 the BBC did a special investigation, Sue Lloyd-Roberts' "Demanding justice for women and children abused by Irish nuns."[26] The Sisters of Mercy, Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd, and Sisters of Charity, have ignored requests by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and the UN Committee Against Torture to contribute to the compensation fund for victims including 600 still alive in March 2014.


Bonus video: You know the current campaign #WalkAway ? The Sisters have a song for that too:

Sisters of Mercy - Walkaway https://youtu.be/dxucr5TSxDg

WalkAway Campaign- WHY I LEFT LIBERALISM & THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

Has anyone done any research on this Brandon Straka ? I'm just askin...