"They shot Bob... they shot him in the head... those fucking pigs!"
Yesterday, singer and actor Michael (Marvin) Lee Aday, known more famously by his stage name, Meat Loaf, died at age 74. TMZ reported that he had Covid. It would seem that a man in his health condition, would be easily weakened by any type of virus Wikipedia's summary of Meat Loaf's politics are worth quoting at length:
Meat Loaf was not officially registered with any political party. He performed at the 1997 pre-inauguration ball for re-elected Democratic President Bill Clinton and attended the 2001 inauguration of Republican President George W. Bush. He donated to the presidential campaigns of Republican candidates Rick Santorum and John McCain, the latter of whom became the party's nominee in the 2008 presidential election. On October 25, 2012, Meat Loaf endorsed Mitt Romney for president, citing poor relations with Russia as a major reason he had been "arguing for Mitt Romney for a year". He said, "I have never been in any political agenda in my life, but I think that in 2012 this is the most important election in the history of the United States." He then said there are "storm clouds" over the United States and "thunder storms" over Europe: "There are hail storms ā and I mean major hail storms! ā in the Middle East. There are storms brewing through China, through Asia, through everywhere." The same day, he performed "America the Beautiful" standing next to Romney. In a 2017 interview with Billboard, he said positive things about Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Donald Trump Jr.; they had worked together on The Celebrity Apprentice in 2011. In an interview with the Daily Mail in 2021, he called Greta Thunberg "brainwashed" due to her views on climate change. He was critical of restrictions brought about in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic, telling the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in August 2021, "I hug people in the middle of COVID ... I understood stopping life for a little while, but they cannot continue to stop life because of politics." He described a person who called for people on airplanes to wear masks as a "Nazi" and "power-mad". Meat Loaf then said: "If I die, I die, but Iām not going to be controlled."
It's somewhat ironic, coincidental and even fitting that a man who changed his legal name and became famous for a stage name, is now being memorialized all over the internet with a movie line reference talking about his character, Robert Paulson, not having a name but then in death having names. Even in death, Michael (Marvin) Lee Aday is going to be forever remembered as "Meat Loaf."
For those who've never seen the movie "Fight Club", apologies for any spoilers that ensue. I've not watched the movie in years. Yet because of Meat Loaf's death, I'm now reminded of that movie and a lot of deep themes and programming within it. The more I think about it, I can help but compare "The Narrator" and "Q." Like with Q, we're never told the main character's real name. We simply know him as "The Narrator" who "adopts a number of aliases while attending support groups." The big reveal at the end of the movie, is that The Narrator and Tyler Durden are in fact, the same person. The Narrator is an insomniac struggling with multiple personality disorder. When The Narrator thinks he's asleep, he actually takes on this false persona of Tyler Durden, who organizes the underground fight club, which turns into Project Mayhem, with plans to take down the corrupt system. Insomniacs never sleep... Great Awakening... Nessun Dorma... Meat Loaf's songs (Paradise By The Dashboard Light... sleep on it!... Bat Out Hell... covid bat virus?!) u/Norman_F_Dixon would be going nuts right now. And then there's the alter-ego Tyler Durden... ring a bell? Quite ingeniously, this fake persona is used as a pseudonym for who appears to be two contributors to Zero Hedge. Lots of interesting material in those articles. I remember seeing many of the articles shared here and other similar outlets. Often they are reported as being "fake news" by the MSM.
Trying to tie this all together, are "Qanons", "Qtards", followers of "THE Great Awakening"... is it too crazy to make a comparison to Project Mayhem? Some here might remember u/ExpertBread and u/NotExpertBread, and I believe Norman_F_Dixon as well, suggesting that "Q" is a larp, that "we are a larp", that "everything is a larp." Interesting how so many accounts, so many "users" related to each other, have been deleted over the past year. u/Mitch_WerBell_III was another. Tying into this Project Mayhem connection, none of these "people" ever had names... we didn't know their name. We don't know each others' names. In "Project Q, we have no names." Everyone here is just an Anon. Robert "Bitch Tits" (Bob) Paulson had no name while a member of Project Mayhem. But in death, he has a name. His name is Robert Paulson. Perhaps, just perhaps, in the virtual deaths of these Anons now deleted, we might actually one day discover their true names, their real identities?
So what if "Q" is a larp? Was Project Mayhem just a larp? Were the missions a larp? Was the final plan just a larp? To the members of Project Mayhem, they had a leader, a real leader, whom they knew as "Tyler Durden." They didn't know it was the split personality of the insomniac, nameless Narrator. They didn't care. They accepted what they experienced as reality. They followed Tyler. They built a community. They carried out missions. Ultimately in the end, they, along with Tyler technically did succeed in their final mission. The viewers are left to themselves to determine if that mission was a good thing, if Tyler's plan and manipulation of the Project Mayhem members was a good thing, that despite the Narrator's initial unconscious creation of this entire reality, in the end he seems to take satisfaction in the outcome.
Still seems like we've got a long way to go before we get to the ending of this movie we're experiencing and think of as "reality." Whether or not the "Q plan" is real or just a larp, or it's a real plan intentionally designed to look like a larp, whether or not the TRUTH of any of this shit going on in the world is fully revealed, everyone here has seemingly met at a "very strange time" in their lives.
Hope anyone who has made it this far, at least got something out of my rambling. Would appreciate thoughts about any of these possible connections to see whether or not any of it makes any sense or if I'm just insane :)
Time to go listen to some Meat Loaf, rewatch Fight Club and enjoy some popcorn!
But perhaps that's the mission, to trust the plan, be digital meme warriors, eat popcorn and enjoy the show?š¤
Changing gears slightly, check out this Meat Loaf interview sometime. Lots of interesting stuff. I'll need to dig into this song he said was the most politically incorrect ever written.
https://youtu.be/84R1ZGY1qoA