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Post by erwin on Dec 8, 2023 18:09:20 GMT
Barry Hay, I didn't know his name but, how many red flags does this opener send up. Hay was born in Ayodhya, India, to a Dutch-Jewish[2] mother, Sofia Maria née Sluijter (1922–2004, born in Makassar), and a Scottish commissioned officer, Philip Aubrey Hay (1923–1980). He moved to the Netherlands at the age of eight to live with his mother. He lived in Amsterdam and later in The Hague, attending an English boarding school.
After graduating from secondary school, he took courses at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. He has a very short wiki page, though I suppose his Dutch one will be extensive, Midnight Oil were nothing over here. Barry Hay dutch wikipedia, google translated. Note the rank they admit here. "Scottish Colonel Philip Aubrey Hay (1923-1980) and a Dutch-Jewish mother, Sofia Maria Sluijter (1922-2004). Flora ("female") Sluijter-Polak, Barry's grandmother from mother's side, was gassed in Auschwitz on October 1, 1942, just like almost the whole family." From my memory: many famous dutch bands and singers have a strange connection to Barry Hay. At one of his homes there were music related gatherings and auditions. It seems several famous singers had their careers originating from there, with his "blessing" that is. Mariska Veres was there too. Earth & Fire's most famous song 'Seasons' was written by a band member from Barry Hay. But the most obvious: Barry Hay created female singer 'Anouk' in the 90's. Good girl going bad act, with heavy promotion.
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Post by erwin on Dec 8, 2023 18:24:49 GMT
erwin DH would be in the mix, but I would always name Poison Ivy from The Cramps as No. 1. Though I have done a bit of digging about her and even she is a bit spooky, surname Wallace and some link to Miles Copeland whose father was head of the CIA in the Middle East. But still. As for Mariska Veres, well you didn't think I wasn't going to have a little read of her wiki. Maria Elisabeth Ender, better known as Mariska Veres (1 October 1947 – 2 December 2006), was a Dutch singer who was best known as the lead singer of the rock group Shocking Blue. Described as being similar to a young Cher, she was known for her sultry voice, eccentric performances, and her striking appearance which featured kohl-rimmed eyes, high cheekbones, and long jet black hair, which was actually a wig.[1]Ender can be Jewish, though I don't think it is a slam dunk, neither is 1947 for Europeans. The wig is a sign of deception - though another stretch. Her father was the Hungarian Romani violinist Lajos Veres (1912–1981), and her mother Maria Ender (1912–1986) was of French and Russian heritage.[2]If her father was Veres why was she born Enders but known as Veres? Veres is a Jewish name, though here they seem to be putting the looks of this violinist down to him being Romani, more likely he was a Romanov! In 1965, she sang with the Bumble Bees,[1]Shut up, that is making it too easy. Once you know you know. She also released the singles "Tell It Like It Is" (1975), a cover version of Dusty Springfield's "Little By Little" (1976)Who MIles has hit previously. Veres had a long-term relationship with guitarist André van Geldorp [nl],Looks like a variant of Bob Geldof, who Miles has outted for his Judio-Peerage background. Veres died of gallbladder cancer on 2 December 2006 at age 59, just three weeks after the disease had been detected.[5][6]These families must have something up with their gallbladders because that was the contributing factor for Warhol. It must be all the toxic bile they are processing. It's a small world. No doubt though, she was very fit in her prime. Wouldn't be keen on the later version though. Oh sure, go ahead and dig out the spooky things around Mariska. I have no strong attachment to any of these famous people, at least nothing comes to mind that would hurt. Though I am a bit dissappointed reading about her wearing a wig, that bit is not mentioned on the Dutch page. I just liked Mariska's voice in a few songs, her initial looks also help. The Shocking Blue bass player is pretty good as well. "The Bumble Bees"! everytime I think we are going way of topic, it circles back Will look up Poison Ivy from The Cramps...
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Post by erwin on Dec 8, 2023 18:35:31 GMT
In a similar vain; Here is Larry Parnes, the promoter of Marty Wilde. Marty is the father of Kim Wilde. Two images that show how it works. When I hear a Kim Wilde track on the radio, it sounds like a committee wrote the whole thing for her. She sings OK, but also rather robotic. "Parnes was born to a Jewish family[3] in Willesden, London, England" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Parnesen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Wilde
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Post by Michael on Dec 8, 2023 22:27:22 GMT
It really never ends does it.
Surprised that they mentioned the holocaust, they really don't like to speak about that. Was his dad not a Lt. Col, think they missed that rank in the transcription, though that is a very high rank and a strange marriage (or not if we were told the full story). Yeah, I would say he is a key Dutch fixer / figure.
Anouk, well, well, well:
Anouk has six children. She was married to her manager Edwin Jansen until 1998. She married Remon Stotijn (aka The Anonymous Mis), frontman of the reggae/rap band Postmen, on 16 March 2004. Stotijn is the father of three of her children; son Benjahmin Kingsley (b. 18 April 2002), son Elijah Jeramiah (b. 5 December 2003) and daughter Phoenix Ray (b. 3 June 2005). In May 2008, Anouk and Remon announced a "harmonious" mutual separation.[17] In 2010, Anouk gave birth to her fourth child, a son named Jesiah Dox. Her son Sion Jethro was born in June 2014.[18][19] In June 2016, she gave birth to her sixth child, a baby girl, Jelizah Rose, with mixed martial artist and former basketball player Dominique Schemmekes, whom she married in June 2022.[20][21]
The is one hell of a set of name, the rest of her page is no better.
So what about Voice of the Beehive and The Bees and The Killer Bees who lived in of all paces Austin, Texas.
Apparently there was an 80's wresting tag team called the Killer Bees too.
Everywhere you look Miles is right, they are all spooks, nothing is as it looks to the outsider.
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Post by erwin on Dec 11, 2023 19:04:08 GMT
It really never ends does it. Surprised that they mentioned the holocaust, they really don't like to speak about that. Hmm, isn't it the other way around? It is brought up at any possible occasion here. In the media. As a yougster, when I had to learn about WW2, I wanted to learn about soldiers, tanks and tactics. But no, always about that other thing.
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Post by erwin on Dec 11, 2023 19:18:29 GMT
Anouk, well, well, well: Anouk has six children. She was married to her manager Edwin Jansen until 1998. She married Remon Stotijn (aka The Anonymous Mis), frontman of the reggae/rap band Postmen, on 16 March 2004. Stotijn is the father of three of her children; son Benjahmin Kingsley (b. 18 April 2002), son Elijah Jeramiah (b. 5 December 2003) and daughter Phoenix Ray (b. 3 June 2005). In May 2008, Anouk and Remon announced a "harmonious" mutual separation.[17] In 2010, Anouk gave birth to her fourth child, a son named Jesiah Dox. Her son Sion Jethro was born in June 2014.[18][19] In June 2016, she gave birth to her sixth child, a baby girl, Jelizah Rose, with mixed martial artist and former basketball player Dominique Schemmekes, whom she married in June 2022.[20][21]The is one hell of a set of name, the rest of her page is no better. Indeed it is all weirdness there. The name Sion is there too, resembling Zion? Anouk's arrogant grin is enough for me already, she looks like bad news. Anouk had a hit titled "Killer Bee". I checked the lyrics, but it doesn't seem to contain anything of interest. That Barry Hay also looks like an ass. Often doing the clenched teeth Grrr-Face, whilst wearing sunglasses. His face is a bit similar to that of modern-artist Herman Brood.
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Post by Michael on Dec 12, 2023 12:47:49 GMT
It really never ends does it. Surprised that they mentioned the holocaust, they really don't like to speak about that. Hmm, isn't it the other way around? It is brought up at any possible occasion here. In the media. As a yougster, when I had to learn about WW2, I wanted to learn about soldiers, tanks and tactics. But no, always about that other thing. Do they, I don't think they mentioned it today between 10:35am and 10:40am?
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Post by Michael on Dec 12, 2023 12:50:33 GMT
Anouk, well, well, well: Anouk has six children. She was married to her manager Edwin Jansen until 1998. She married Remon Stotijn (aka The Anonymous Mis), frontman of the reggae/rap band Postmen, on 16 March 2004. Stotijn is the father of three of her children; son Benjahmin Kingsley (b. 18 April 2002), son Elijah Jeramiah (b. 5 December 2003) and daughter Phoenix Ray (b. 3 June 2005). In May 2008, Anouk and Remon announced a "harmonious" mutual separation.[17] In 2010, Anouk gave birth to her fourth child, a son named Jesiah Dox. Her son Sion Jethro was born in June 2014.[18][19] In June 2016, she gave birth to her sixth child, a baby girl, Jelizah Rose, with mixed martial artist and former basketball player Dominique Schemmekes, whom she married in June 2022.[20][21]The is one hell of a set of name, the rest of her page is no better. Indeed it is all weirdness there. The name Sion is there too, resembling Zion? Anouk's arrogant grin is enough for me already, she looks like bad news. Anouk had a hit titled "Killer Bee". I checked the lyrics, but it doesn't seem to contain anything of interest. That Barry Hay also looks like an ass. Often doing the clenched teeth Grrr-Face, whilst wearing sunglasses. His face is a bit similar to that of modern-artist Herman Brood. Not sure you have this saying, but it is like shooting fish in a barrel! Or like Max Verstappen winning the Driver's Championship!
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Post by erwin on Dec 13, 2023 20:31:53 GMT
Hmm, isn't it the other way around? It is brought up at any possible occasion here. In the media. As a yougster, when I had to learn about WW2, I wanted to learn about soldiers, tanks and tactics. But no, always about that other thing. Do they, I don't think they mentioned it today between 10:35am and 10:40am? at 10:3 8 there was published a new book of a camp survivor, based on a diary that was long lost. It is a story of inspiring courage in the face of true hardship and evil. With a foreword by the descendants, which shows even this new generation is still defined by these horrible events of the past, and how it serves as a warning for the future. etc. etc. etc.
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Post by Michael on Dec 14, 2023 17:06:16 GMT
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