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I don't like Mondays
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What do people make of the song "I Don't Like Mondays" by the Boomtown Rats?  It is in reference to a school shooting by Brenda Ann Spencer in 1979.  The line in the song that particularly interests me is:

"The silicon chip inside her head gets switched to overload"

This would seem to be pretty strong evidence, if taken literally, that microchipping of the population in order to control/activate them at a later date was practiced as far back as 1979.  I had previously thought it a more recent phenomenom.  What do people make of this song and, in particular, this line?

 
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#2
Sorry...I have never heard of this song. But then again, I'm a dinosaur. :D
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#3
Violet,
Bob Geldolf is a very high degree free mason, the song is a trigger to the events that would unfold in the future, I remember this song being very popular in school, and it gave kids ideas of killing the people that teased or bullied them, even to the point of a desire to shoot a few teachers.
The majority of the population do not like Mondays, it is the start of the working week, school and the end of the social interaction (weekend) implanting began a long time before 1979, mass implanting began to really take a hold in the 1940’s and 50’s, and grew in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s…
This song by bob Geldolf is telling truth like a fable, a young woman goes crazy, in the eyes of the public, but the reality is her implant (silicone chip) was turned up, she was targeted to perform an occurrence that would structure a ripple affect within a community and history!
The implants inside of people can be tweaked to distort the information going in and out of the mind, they become unstable and deranged in the eyes of the general population, but in realty they are being tortured by the implant inside them sending frequency straight into their bodies, they hear voices, think demonic thoughts and the right-left function begins to overlay itself with unbalance.
Bob Geldolf also informed the world of the desperation of the people of Africa in the 80’s, made a song which he said would stop poverty, twenty years on with zillions of dollars generated these people are no better off. However Mr. Geldolf is extremely wealthy and has his knighthood now from the leader of the reptilians – her highness queen Lizard-birth.
I could talk about him all day; he has been involved with many things in the last 30 years, but remains behind the scenes to keep his identity of illusion as a caring and respected man!
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#4
Thanks for mentioning the song Violet.  I don't remember it and can't get computer audio at the moment but the lyrics are amazingly bizarre.  I must have heard that song back in 1979 and had no conscious idea what the vocals were saying.

Here's a link to the lyrics: http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/I...8C00104FD4

Here's some background info on the band: http://www.80smusiclyrics.com/artists/boomtownrats.htm




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#5
The Dutch meaning of  "Geldof" = Geld of = Money off = stealing money, haha his name tells everything :D

Geldof is a hypocrite, yes I know.
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#6
Very interesting translation octahedron, I could think of many words to describe him, but hypocrite is certainly one that is descriptive.
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#7
Yes, "Geld of" is part of the (Dutch) criminal sentence of "je Geld of je leven" = "Your money or your life".

Geldof's "Life-Aid" program is exactly that undertone:

If you don't give money to Geldof, your life is in trouble.

I choose for "I don't like Geldof".

 
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