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  1. I know I keep harping on the same subjects, but you must keep in mind, this is only one aspect of L.D.R.'s artistic expression which my eyes have perceived. In Let the Light in, there is a reference to the Beatles, just as there is in Lust for Life, and Honeymoon. L.D.R. could be a reverse, inverse, of the legacy of the Beatles from 1967-1968 and beyond, and she's referenced this aspect in interviews and the like, as when she mentions the horrific murders that came to be associated with the name Charles Manson -- these references can be found in the song Heroin, Lust for Life (2017), and in L.D.R.'s poetry book published by Simon and Schuster. Also, a reference to the practices of a group that came to be known as the Surrealists, in a magazine interview a few years ago. In one purported report, Robert Desnos, who was instrumental in freeing Artaud from a hospital in Occupied France, was put into a trance and uncontrollably attacked the others of his fraternity.


  2. Now that you mention it, during the beginning of Money Power Glory there's a sound that, when I first heard it, sounds kinda like somebody flipping through or shuffling a deck of playing cards. On second thought, taking into account the title of the song, it could be the sound of a stack of money being flipped through or shuffled. Incidentally, I noticed a couple of interesting things in the Candy Necklace music video. At about 2:37 L.D.R. makes a curious gesture with her left hand which, ostensibly, appears to merely be her adjusting her necklace -- she adjusts the necklace moving it from left to right. Now, this would be nothing if not for the fact that we have a precedent for this type of gesture in the Born to Die music video at about 3:02 where she uses her right hand, this time, to make a "throat-slit" gesture across her neck from ear to ear, left to right. Returning to the Candy Necklace music video, at about 3:38 we are shown the outside of a certain building which appears to be a hotel, or perhaps an apartment building. Strangely, the word "Heater" is displayed along the side of the building. At first I thought that, perhaps, the word was really "Theater" and the letter "T" was just out of frame, but, the building does not appear to be a theater. And I recalled that in old black and white Hollywood noir movies of the mid-20th century, "Heater" is a slang term for a pistol. I make no claim to have any kind of definitive interpretation of L.D.R.'s art, other than a perception in her art, at times, of a sense of gloom and preoccupation with death, and its this spooky side to L.D.R. that is one of the things that draws me to her art.
     
     
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  3. What I'm suggesting is that L.D.R. is a victim of electronic harrassment. At the very least she is under surveillance. This can only account for the rapid action taken to acquire her belongings from the vehicle parked, as it was, on Melrose in Lost Angeles. 

     

     

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  4. Well, of course, the definitive box set would be one that contains everything Elizabeth Woolridge Grant ever recorded....so something of this nature is very unlikely to be released in my lifetime.......especially since....L.D.R., with her scarlet roses, steel cylinders, and unknown pleasures....visions in her eyes..."into Your hands I commit my spirit".......a final glimpse into eternity


  5. The inane contention that .L.D.R. is part of a program so compartmentalized and 13 levels above top secret.....so secret even She doesnt know she's part of it, cf. The Boys from Brazil, and secret eugenics experiments......but then again, after revelations re: CIA's domestic operation CHAOS, and FBI's operation mocking Bird....could the Laurel Canyon Psy-Op really be so far-fetched?


  6. There are too many to number Lana, like the number of stars......

    And backmasks having been disputed, allegations and innuendo without resolution.......

    L.D.R. could still be an elaborate PsyOp along with the rest of the M.I.

    Music Industry as described by the late Tracy Twyman, .....


  7. Random Information I gleaned from the Arpanet some years ago:

    Rob Grant former Executive copywriter at Grey Advertising [also known as the Grey Group] on Madison Avenue.

    Ben Mawson associated with SSB, practicing lawyer.

    Ed Millet associated with the London-based Crown Management.

     


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    The phrase Do It also appears in John Lennon's Mind Games album, Judas Priest's Stained Class album, and other sources of that era too.More backstory in Brainwash: A Secret history of mind control, chapter on the Judas Priest trial.

     

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