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LeglizHemp
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Supertramp’s ‘Breakfast in America’ Cover Predicted 9/11, Says Conspiracy Theorist
By Dave Lifton March 7, 2016 12:10 PM

The history of classic rock is littered with albums whose covers have been scrutinized for hidden meanings, most famously the “Paul McCartney is dead” rumor that led fans to look for clues across three Beatles albums. The latest conspiracy theory suggests that the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, were a plot by the Freemasons, and they were hinting at it as far back as 1979, on the cover of Supertramp’s hit Breakfast in America album.

Dangerous Minds uncovered the above video that outlines the scenario: The LP’s famous cover is a depiction of the New York City skyline as seen from an airplane, with a waitress, substituting for the Statue of Liberty, holding a glass of orange juice instead of a torch. The juice is positioned in front of the Twin Towers and just happens to be the same color as fire. The kicker is that if you hold the record in front of a mirror — an act required for nearly every rock conspiracy theory out there — the “u” and “p” in “Supertramp” look like a “9” and an “11.”

The band’s name could be seen as a synonym for “great whore” — as in the Great Whore of Babylon, the embodiment of sin the the New Testament Book of Revelation. And even the title Breakfast in America tells everybody when the attacks would be coming; the first plane struck One World Trade Center at 8:45AM ET. If that’s not enough evidence, on the lower right corner of the back cover is a plane flying toward the skyline.

Need more “proof”? Stanley August Miesegaes, the Dutch millionaire who financed the band in its early days, appears to be wearing a Masonic pendant in a photograph. Freemasons have often been accused by conspiracy theorists of trying to bring about the New World Order. They were famously lampooned in an episode of The Simpsons, where Homer Simpson was discovered to be the “Chosen One” of a secret society that controls the world called the “Stonecutters.”

None of these clues, however, explain why it took 32 years after the release of Breakfast in America for the plot to come to fruition.


 
Posted : March 7, 2016 2:40 pm
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wow. I always had a bad feeling about that album cover.

here is a weird coincidence, this album cover that was designed in June 2001 :

from wiki:

Party Music was originally scheduled to be released in early September 2001, but the release was delayed until November 2001 due to the cover art, which depicted Boots Riley and Pam the Funkstress destroying the twin towers of the World Trade Center using a Covert-Labs digital chromatic tuner as a detonator. The original cover was created in June 2001.

In an interview with Seattle newspaper The Stranger, Boots Riley spoke about his fight to keep the album cover following the events of September 11:

There's been a whitewash in the media over the past couple days over what the U.S.'s role in the world is, and the fact that they kill hundreds of thousands of people per year to protect profit. Now how can I get to the point where I could be saying that on the world stage, and interrupt the lies that CBS, CNN, NBC, and everyone is saying? In my view, that [would be] by keeping the cover. Not because I think by looking at the cover you get all of this message that I'm telling you, but as a way to have a platform to interrupt the stream of lies that are being told right now.


 
Posted : March 8, 2016 11:04 am
BrerRabbit
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Here is another odd premoniton. This record was released right on the very day of September 11 2001...

wiki:

...Coincidentally, it was originally released on September 11, 2001, but when it was noticed that the logo on the cover artwork depicted the skyline of New York, including the twin towers of the World Trade Center, in flames, it was recalled and re-released a short time later with the Majesty symbol instead. Some copies with the original artwork still exist, and are now a rare collectors item.


 
Posted : March 9, 2016 10:41 am
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They sent me the Dream Theater a few weeks before release and then they asked for all the copies back after 9/11. I don't think so.

When it was released, they placed stickers over the cover at first. They could be easily removed.


 
Posted : March 10, 2016 5:14 am
BrerRabbit
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Haha! lol, they really asked for the copies back? What a bunch of numbnuts.


 
Posted : March 10, 2016 9:28 am
CanadianMule
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Promo copies and at that point probably not many circulating. The funny thing is that the immediate solution was a sticker. While showing some class by eliminating the image, you could just peel it off.


 
Posted : March 10, 2016 10:08 am
gina
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just kidding

http://ultimateclassicrock.com/supertramp-breakfast-in-america-911-conspiracy-theory/

Supertramp’s ‘Breakfast in America’ Cover Predicted 9/11, Says Conspiracy Theorist
By Dave Lifton March 7, 2016 12:10 PM

The history of classic rock is littered with albums whose covers have been scrutinized for hidden meanings, most famously the “Paul McCartney is dead” rumor that led fans to look for clues across three Beatles albums. The latest conspiracy theory suggests that the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, were a plot by the Freemasons, and they were hinting at it as far back as 1979, on the cover of Supertramp’s hit Breakfast in America album.

Dangerous Minds uncovered the above video that outlines the scenario: The LP’s famous cover is a depiction of the New York City skyline as seen from an airplane, with a waitress, substituting for the Statue of Liberty, holding a glass of orange juice instead of a torch. The juice is positioned in front of the Twin Towers and just happens to be the same color as fire. The kicker is that if you hold the record in front of a mirror — an act required for nearly every rock conspiracy theory out there — the “u” and “p” in “Supertramp” look like a “9” and an “11.”

The band’s name could be seen as a synonym for “great whore” — as in the Great Whore of Babylon, the embodiment of sin the the New Testament Book of Revelation. And even the title Breakfast in America tells everybody when the attacks would be coming; the first plane struck One World Trade Center at 8:45AM ET. If that’s not enough evidence, on the lower right corner of the back cover is a plane flying toward the skyline.

Need more “proof”? Stanley August Miesegaes, the Dutch millionaire who financed the band in its early days, appears to be wearing a Masonic pendant in a photograph. Freemasons have often been accused by conspiracy theorists of trying to bring about the New World Order. They were famously lampooned in an episode of The Simpsons, where Homer Simpson was discovered to be the “Chosen One” of a secret society that controls the world called the “Stonecutters.”

None of these clues, however, explain why it took 32 years after the release of Breakfast in America for the plot to come to fruition.

I'd like to answer this but this site is running so slow, it timed me out. Sometimes people get premonitions, ideas and those things come from the spiritual realm. Sometimes it is for good, as warnings, sometimes it is for bad purposes. What we do know is that the official story of 9.11.01 is filled with lies. The evidence does not support the official story, and it is evil to plant bombs in bldgs. and prevent people from getting out the stairways, and lure first responders in there to die with them. Those responsible are evil and they are from the dark side.


 
Posted : March 11, 2016 2:08 pm
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just kidding

http://ultimateclassicrock.com/supertramp-breakfast-in-america-911-conspiracy-theory/

Supertramp’s ‘Breakfast in America’ Cover Predicted 9/11, Says Conspiracy Theorist
By Dave Lifton March 7, 2016 12:10 PM

The history of classic rock is littered with albums whose covers have been scrutinized for hidden meanings, most famously the “Paul McCartney is dead” rumor that led fans to look for clues across three Beatles albums. The latest conspiracy theory suggests that the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, were a plot by the Freemasons, and they were hinting at it as far back as 1979, on the cover of Supertramp’s hit Breakfast in America album.

Dangerous Minds uncovered the above video that outlines the scenario: The LP’s famous cover is a depiction of the New York City skyline as seen from an airplane, with a waitress, substituting for the Statue of Liberty, holding a glass of orange juice instead of a torch. The juice is positioned in front of the Twin Towers and just happens to be the same color as fire. The kicker is that if you hold the record in front of a mirror — an act required for nearly every rock conspiracy theory out there — the “u” and “p” in “Supertramp” look like a “9” and an “11.”

The band’s name could be seen as a synonym for “great whore” — as in the Great Whore of Babylon, the embodiment of sin the the New Testament Book of Revelation. And even the title Breakfast in America tells everybody when the attacks would be coming; the first plane struck One World Trade Center at 8:45AM ET. If that’s not enough evidence, on the lower right corner of the back cover is a plane flying toward the skyline.

Need more “proof”? Stanley August Miesegaes, the Dutch millionaire who financed the band in its early days, appears to be wearing a Masonic pendant in a photograph. Freemasons have often been accused by conspiracy theorists of trying to bring about the New World Order. They were famously lampooned in an episode of The Simpsons, where Homer Simpson was discovered to be the “Chosen One” of a secret society that controls the world called the “Stonecutters.”

None of these clues, however, explain why it took 32 years after the release of Breakfast in America for the plot to come to fruition.

I'd like to answer this but this site is running so slow, it timed me out. Sometimes people get premonitions, ideas and those things come from the spiritual realm. Sometimes it is for good, as warnings, sometimes it is for bad purposes. What we do know is that the official story of 9.11.01 is filled with lies. The evidence does not support the official story, and it is evil to plant bombs in bldgs. and prevent people from getting out the stairways, and lure first responders in there to die with them. Those responsible are evil and they are from the dark side.

What a load of BS.


 
Posted : March 11, 2016 3:23 pm
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The album cover shows NY in flames with the Twin Towers in the depiction. The Twin Towers were always used to show people references to NYC. Whether it referred to 9.11 as a premonition that someone had is unknown. It could even refer to a future event. Masonic symbols are not benign. And yes Satan does have his hooks into musicians.


 
Posted : March 16, 2016 3:37 pm
BrerRabbit
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Satan does have his hooks into musicians

Then if we like the music the musicians make, then satan has hooks into us. Btw, why are you so sure that satan is male?


 
Posted : March 17, 2016 9:45 am
CanadianMule
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Satan does have his hooks into musicians

Then if we like the music the musicians make, then satan has hooks into us. Btw, why are you so sure that satan is male?

I can tell you from personal experience that Satan is a female. I used to live with her.


 
Posted : March 17, 2016 11:22 am
BrerRabbit
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so that was you f*in with my ex?


 
Posted : March 18, 2016 10:15 am
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