HOW MUCH DID JIM MORRISON KNOW?
archived 11-04-99
Archive file# o110499a
donated by David Icke and Daniel Transit


HOW MUCH DID JIM MORRISON KNOW?

Daniel Transit from London has made the following observations about the late Jim Morrison, lead singer in the Doors, who died mysteriously in Paris in 1971. For background to his death see:
http://www.synge.com/scandals/deathscandals/deathscandals_jimmorrison.html

Daniel wrote:

This is simply to point out the connections between your writing about reptilian aliens and the lyrics and poetry of JIM MORRISON.

I recommend reading 'The Lords and the New Creatures.' Or, listening to 'Not To Touch The Earth' (on 'Waiting For the Sun' LP) + extended version 'Celebration of the Lizard' (on 'Absolutely Live') to find the GOLDMINE connection.

I wrote a report called 'An H-Bomb In Reverse: Jim Morrison & The Aliens..' ten years ago (edition of 49 - about 6 copies left still).

If you - or anyone else - were to look into this further, you would come to surmise that Jim Morrison's father is an important part of the story, too.

Sources: THE LORDS AND THE NEW CREATURES by JIM MORRISON VARIOUS BIOGRAPHIES & BOOKS about JIM MORRISON and THE DOORS, including INTERVIEWS.

An example of Jim Morrsion lyrics:

NOT TO TOUCH THE EARTH

Not to touch the earth, not to see the sun
Nothing left to do but run, run, run
Let's run
Let's run
House upon the hill, moon is lying still
Shadows of the trees witnessing the wild breeze
Come on, baby, run with me
Let's run

Run with me
Run with me
Run with me, let's run

The mansion is warm at the top of the hill
Rich are the rooms and the comforts there
Red are the arms of luxuriant chairs
And you won't know a thing till you get inside

Dead president's corpse in the driver's car
The engine runs on glue and tar
Come on along, not going very far
To the East, to meet the Czar

Run with me
Run with me
Run with me, let's run

Some outlaws live by the side of a lake
The minister's daughter's in love with the snake
Who lives in a well by the side of the road
Wake up, girl! We're almost home

Sun, sun, sun
Burn, burn, burn
Moon, moon, moon
I will get you
Soon...
Soon...
Soon! I AM THE LIZARD KING;
I CAN DO ANYTHING.


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