The train, as an 'unstoppable force' running along a laid course is an analogy for The Leviathan or The Beast or The Minotaur.
So 'getting thrown from the train' is a comm about crossing the cabal.
Getting onboard that train is to participate in plans.
Johnny Cash saw that train a'comin'....
Dylan sang about it.
The hobo riding the rails as modern Ulysses the Traveler.....the rails as Pegasus the Iron horse. Etc etc.
Activist Phil Ochs was mk'd and his personality flipped as "John Train" who had orders to kill Phil. To throw him from the train. John Train was a right wing extremist creation to discredit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ivXauhfFz0
His motto "This machine kills fascists' and his movement and persona were co-opted by Woody Guthrie who danced in his skin as faux shaman and then handed that baton to Bob Dylan to control the track of the train.
"Skunk Baxter" of Doobie Brothers fame, who played on "Long Train 'Runnin'" is called 'Skunk' because of his participating with the train in 'Skunk works', aka black ops as a 'civilian oversight' official. He helped pass a system to convert anti air missiles on ships.............something happening today onboard Evergreen/Evergiven ships.
Plug these ideas into most any popular song about a train, and experience a new song.
Well, on a train, I met a dame She rather handsome, we kinda looked the same She was pretty, from New York City I'm walking down that old fair lane I'm in heat, I'm in love But I just couldn't tell her so
I said, train kept a-rolling all night long Train kept a-rolling all night long Train kept a-rolling all night long Train kept a-rolling all night long With a "heave!", and a ho! But I just couldn't tell her so, no, no, no
Aerosmith is Arrowsmith in dis-guys.
The book's climax deals with Arrowsmith's discovery of a phage that destroys bacteria and his experiences as he faces an outbreak of bubonic plague on a fictional Caribbean island.
A train by any other name....................
The train, as an 'unstoppable force' running along a laid course is an analogy for The Leviathan or The Beast or The Minotaur.
So 'getting thrown from the train' is a comm about crossing the cabal.
Getting onboard that train is to participate in plans.
Johnny Cash saw that train a'comin'....
Dylan sang about it.
The hobo riding the rails as modern Ulysses the Traveler.....the rails as Pegasus the Iron horse. Etc etc.
Activist Phil Ochs was mk'd and his personality flipped as "John Train" who had orders to kill Phil. To throw him from the train. John Train was a right wing extremist creation to discredit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ivXauhfFz0
His motto "This machine kills fascists' and his movement and persona were co-opted by Woody Guthrie who danced in his skin as faux shaman and then handed that baton to Bob Dylan to control the track of the train.
"Skunk Baxter" of Doobie Brothers fame, who played on "Long Train 'Comin'" is called 'Skunk' because of his participating with the train in 'Skunk works', aka black ops as a 'civilian oversight' official. He helped pass a system to convert anti air missiles on ships.............something happening today onboard Evergreen/Evergiven ships.
Plug these ideas into most any popular song about a train, and experience a new song.
Well, on a train, I met a dame She rather handsome, we kinda looked the same She was pretty, from New York City I'm walking down that old fair lane I'm in heat, I'm in love But I just couldn't tell her so
I said, train kept a-rolling all night long Train kept a-rolling all night long Train kept a-rolling all night long Train kept a-rolling all night long With a "heave!", and a ho! But I just couldn't tell her so, no, no, no
Aerosmith is Arrowsmith in dis-guys.
The book's climax deals with Arrowsmith's discovery of a phage that destroys bacteria and his experiences as he faces an outbreak of bubonic plague on a fictional Caribbean island.
A train by any other name....................
The train, as an 'unstoppable force' running along a laid course is an analogy for The Leviathan or The Beast or The Minotaur.
So 'getting thrown from the train' is a comm about crossing the cabal.
Getting onboard that train is to participate in plans.
Johnny Cash saw that train a'comin'....
Dylan sang about it.
The hobo riding the rails as modern Ulysses the Traveler.....the rails as Pegasus the Iron horse. Etc etc.
Activist Phil Ochs was mk'd and his personality flipped as "John Train" who had orders to kill Phil. To throw him from the train. John Train was a right wing extremist creation to discredit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ivXauhfFz0
His motto "This machine kills fascists' and his movement and persona were co-opted by Woody Guthrie who danced in his skin as faux shaman and then handed that baton to Bob Dylan to control the track of the train.
"Skunk Baxter" of Doobie Brothers fame, who played on "Long Train 'Comin'" is called 'Skunk' because of his participating with the train in 'Skunk works', aka black ops as a 'civilian oversight' official. He helped pass a system to convert anti air missiles on ships.............something happening today onboard Evergreen/Evergiven ships.
Plug these ideas into most any popular song about a train, and experience a new song.
Well, on a train, I met a dame She rather handsome, we kinda looked the same She was pretty, from New York City I'm walking down that old fair lane I'm in heat, I'm in love But I just couldn't tell her so
I said, train kept a-rolling all night long Train kept a-rolling all night long Train kept a-rolling all night long Train kept a-rolling all night long With a "heave!", and a ho! But I just couldn't tell her so, no, no, no
The train, as an 'unstoppable force' running along a laid course is an analogy for The Leviathan or The Beast or The Minotaur.
So 'getting thrown from the train' is a comm about crossing the cabal.
Getting onboard that train is to participate in plans.
Johnny Cash saw that train a'comin'....
Dylan sang about it.
The hobo riding the rails as modern Ulysses the Traveler.....the rails as Pegasus the Iron horse. Etc etc.
Activist Phil Ochs was mk'd and his personality flipped as "John Train" who had orders to kill Phil. To throw him from the train.
His motto "This machine kills fascists' and his movement and persona were co-opted by Woody Guthrie who danced in his skin as faux shaman and then handed that baton to Bob Dylan to control the track of the train.
Plug these ideas into most any popular song about a train, and experience a new song.