from last bread
"Zappa" was part of the social engineering op of the 60's
"[Necessity] is the Mother of Invention." He was there by necessity rather than spontaneity.
It's a very contentious issue. People love their Stars / Idols; especially if they are musicians and so the music a person was conditioned with in the formative years has some hooks into their psyches. Especially if they are "counter-cultural" - plays into the self- image some people desire.
"Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon: Laurel Canyon, Covert Ops & the Dark Heart of the Hippie Drream"
http://archive.is/qL3Oq
^^^Looks as though Dave McGowan was "cancered" shortly after writing that book
On Tavistock. Sorry if most of the 8chan anons know this already.
From: "The Manufactured Invention of the Beatles, Stones, Grateful Dead and the Birth of Rock n’ Roll by the Tavistock Institute; A Jesuit Corporation"
"Tavistock Institute is headquartered in London. Its prophet, Sigmond Freud, settled in Maresfield Gardens when he moved to England. He was given a mansion by Princess Bonaparte. Tavistock’s pioneer work in behavioral science along Freudian lines of “controlling” humans established it as the world center of foundation ideology. (source)
Today the Tavistock Institute operates a $6 Billion a year network of Foundations in the U.S., all of it funded by U.S. taxpayers’ money. Ten major institutions are under its direct control, with 400 subsidiaries, and 3000 other study groups and think tanks which originate many types of programs to increase the control of the World Order over the American people.
The Stanford Research Institute, adjoining the Hoover Institution, is a $150 million a year operation with 3300 employees. It carries on program surveillance for Bechtel, Kaiser, and 400 other companies, and extensive intelligence operations for the CIA. It is the largest institution on the West Coast promoting mind control and the behavioral sciences.
The Tavistock Institute’s projects were a follow-up on the work of the German scientists, known as Frankfurt Institute for Social Research, or the Frankfurt School; which focused on the study and criticism of culture developed from the thought of Freud. "