Anonymous ID: fc8173 June 24, 2018, 7:22 p.m. No.1894112   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4124 >>4134

Every time I hear someone on QResearch mention "ALICE" this line from a song always pops into my head:

 

"Remember Alice? It's a song about Alice…"

 

from a famous anti-war comedic folk song. I always took it as a straight-forward story that happened in Arlo Guthrie's life and never thought more of it. The hook goes:

 

"You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant.

You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant.

Walk right in it's around the back,

Just a half a mile from the railroad track.

You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant."

 

But now knowing what I do, I wonder if it's one of those coincidences that Q assures us don't exist, or not. After all, Arlo Guthrie is one of the most famous folk singers of his time, and happens to also be the SON of a famous folk singer as well, and given his anti-war communist M.O. he obviously could be a C_A asset.

 

The song is as vivid as White Rabbit or American Pie in terms of lyrical content, talking about Alice and her restaurant and an incident on Thanksgiving involving a bizarre arrest involving throwing away garbage for Alice who hadn't taken her garbage out for a long time because she lived in the bell tower of a church with her husband ray and Fachee the dog…