Prosecutors, as a loss for motive, opted for the cliché:
Chapman did it for the attention- the troublesome American preoccupation
with grabbing that elusive fifteen minutes of propels many a daily-newspaper-journalist-cum-pop-sociologist
into raptures of sanctimony. But Arthur O'Connor, the detective
who spent more time with Chapman immediately following the murder than anyone else,
saw it another way.
"It
is definitely illogical to say that Mark Committed the murder
to make himself famous. He did not want to talk to the press from the very start.
It's possible Mark could have been used by somebody. I saw him
the night of the murder. I studied him intensely. He looked as if he could have been
programmed."
We all know that the Secret Service and Military are always first to access new
technologies. Watch the BBC video and the A&E billboard video to the right and ask yourself this.
Is it completely beyond the realms of possibility that this technology along other "Manchurian
Candidate" methods weren't used to assassinate John Lennon?
Let's remind ourselves
of the killers own words "He walked past me and then I heard in my head, 'Do it, do it, do it,' over and over
again, saying 'Do it, do it, do it,' like that,"
AUDIO SPOTLIGHT?
YOU DECIDE.....
John Lennon knew about how the world was really being run and was going
to tell.
"our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being
run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane
about it"
Lennon's FBI file - at nearly three hundred pages reveals that he was under
"constant surveillance." Nor did they keep a particularly low profile around the
ex-Beatle, apparently attempting to harass him into silence
or at least drive him nuts, similar to the tactic they had used on Martin Luther King,
Jr., a few short but eventful years earlier.
In late 1972, when the "surveillance"
was at its peak, Lennon told humorist Paul Krassner, "Listen, if anything happens to Yoko and me,
it was not an accident."
The FBI and the CIA tracked Lennon at least from his
"Free John Sinclair" concert in 1969 until 1976 - even though
by then Lennon had won his immigration battle and dropped out of not
only political activism but public life altogether into what turned out to be
a five-year period of seclusion. His apartment was watched, he was
followed, his phone was tapped.
So why was John
murdered?
Once you get to the heart of this enourmous, several thousand year conspiracy
the answer becomes very clear. And to give you a clue, the lyrics written by John in many of his songs will hopefully provide
you with a good start to uncovering this false reality we've been living in for way too long.
"Love is the answer and you know that for sure
Love is a flower, you got to let it,
you got to let it grow" - Mind Games, John Lennon