Actress Tuesday Weld (August 27, 1943-)
Tuesday Weld is an American actress. She began acting as a child, and progressed to mature roles in the late 1950s. She won a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Female Newcomer in 1960
Tuesday Weld’s roots go all the way back from the Stuart Royal family. Druidism is practiced in secrecy. Tuesday Weld's lover at the time of her initiation was Don McLean. When he realized who Tuesday Weld was he wrote the song American Pie. Just check out the lyrics when you get a chance.
She showed great psychic ability as a child, came from money and prestige to begin with. Once she was initiated she began to show even more ability including but not limited to levitation, drawing power from the pyramids and turning that into a force of energy not seen before.
There is a long forgotten book, "Popular Witchcraft," which was published by Bowling Green University Press in 1972. In it Anton LaVey in an interview says that his book "The Satanic Bible" was partially dedicated to Tuesday because "she was the embodiment of the goddess," and was "part of the ritual."
The September 1959 issue of Coronet that supplied today's cover girl also contained many disturbing exploitative photographs of not-quite-sixteen Tuesday Weld.
At the age of 15 she was chosen as the new queen and high priestess of the Druids. The initiation rite that signaled her ascension into leadership was the plane crash that carried Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper to their deaths in February of 1958. According the Turner, the plane had been sabotaged by backers of Weld as part of this ritual which signified her inauguration as Illuminati Queen and High Priestess. She remained in that position until 1991.
The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Anton Levay and Led Zeppelin all wrote songs about her. The Stairway to Heaven song is all about Tuesday Weld. The song is about a woman buying her stairway to Heaven, turning everything to gold; it’s just a spring clean for the May Queen. The May Queen and Green man are both present in Druid Rituals which many times include human sacrifice.
In the November 11, 1977 edition of TIMES magazine, an interview was conducted with Tuesday Weld at the Hotel Marmount , and she showed up for the interview wearing a witch's hat and witch's skirt. She reminisced about the years she lived at the Chateau Marmount (Hotel California)
Anton LaVey had been associated with strange ritual scene hinted at in The Eagles' 1977 hit, Hotel California. The hotel…was the Chateau Marmont, an old hotel that has long been a fixture on Hollywood's Sunset Blvd. She reminisced about the years she lived at the Chateau Marmount.
Both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones were prodigies of Tuesday Welds occulatural revolution. Her influence on the Beatles was most noticeable during the group’s psychedelic phase, and is alluded to in such songs as "I Am the Walrus" in which the lyrics refer to "…stupid bloody Tuesday." The song cryptically mentions a "pornographic priestess," Other Beatles songs that have highly evocative Weldian lyrics include "Lady Madonna," as well as "She Came In Through the Bathroom Window," from the Abby Road album with its chorus,("Tuesday's on the phone to me")