Ride Of A Lifetime
Ever been on the ass end of a bad relationship? Sure you
have. Good times turned to bad times that turned into ugly times. Pretty much
life as we know it in the world of human interaction. But what if the split
wasn't ever acknowledged? And nobody knew about about. And they always kept a
happy,positive memory of it. Would being on the 'ass end' really mean
bottoming out? Krude got you covered with this blog. Bring a rubber
anyways. Always
The long con is one of the oldest grifts
in history. The victims, or the marks are the most important ingredients
needed to be successful in the grift game. The marks can never know that they
have been taken. Ever. And the grifters look like honest to goodness decent
people after the con. 55 years is a very long time to keep a grift a
secret. No matter how many times the truth of the matter gets glossed over.
With the 55 years, I'm talking about The Beatles and when their 'con'
first started. Yes. The Beatles. The biggest con the world has ever seen.
Believe it. We've been had. In a good way, I guess.
The Beatles were a work. A work in social engineering by
some people high up on the pyramid of power. The musicians in the band were
adequate at their instruments, at best. Not much of song writing ability
either. But the hype machine used to push these guys was incredible. The long
con I mentioned before involves Paul McCartney. And how he was replaced
in 1966. Now, if you want to believe that McCartney wasn't replaced, be my guest.
But there is no denying the proof of the deception in the year 2021. Yet most
Beatles fans will choose to ignore the truth. And this is why I call
this the greatest hoax ever: A very famous man secretly dies. Gets replaced
with a similar looking guy. And the band carries on like nothing ever happened.
Business as usual.
I'm not going to go into the details of McCartney and his
replacement. You can do your own research. Just always remember that you could
be part of a con job right now and not even know it. Billions of Beatles fans
fall into that category. I don't. But I still dig their tunes. Regardless of
who wrote or played on those albums. Good songs are good songs. Forever...
We can work it out,
KK
@kapn_krude