Who Killed John Lennon?

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YOU DID!!!!!

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Who Killed John Lennon? by Fenton Bresler (Part 1 of 2) [Excerpts] "Laurel and Hardy, that’s John and Yoko. And we stand a better chance under that guise because all the serious people like Martin Luther King and Kennedy and Gandhi got shot."                                                    – John Lennon                     Part 1 <<<<<<< Bresler begins by questioning the "lone nut" theory. Since 1835, 15 men and 2 women have attacked "nationally prominent political leaders in sixteen separate incidents." Of those 17, only 3 have been ruled insane by law. Mark David Chapman was never found to be legally insane. "The ‘lone nut’ theory simply does not stand up as an all-embracing explanation covering all — or even most — instances of American political assassination." Bresler offers the possibility that "Lennon, the politically most active rock star of his generation… was shot dead outside his own home by a killer who was merely a tool, a human gun used and controlled by others to destroy a uniquely powerful radical figure who was likely to prove a rallying point for mass opposition to the policies soon to be implemented… by the new United States government headed by Ronald Reagan." Bresler quotes the late radio journalist Mae Brussell, who broke the Watergate story 2 months before the Woodward-Bernstein expose’. Brussell had no doubts: "It was a conspiracy. Reagan had just won the election. They knew what kind of president he was going to be. There was only one man who could bring out a million people on demonstration in protest at his policies — and that was Lennon." Bresler speculates that Chapman was a "Manchurian Candidate," brainwashed and pre-programmed to kill on command. When the moment had arrived, Chapman received his signal and performed his task.                -+- The CIA and Mind Control -+- In April 1950, the CIA began work on PROJECT BLUEBIRD, the agency’s fledgling attempt at mind control. "Within two years this had progressed into the substantially enlarged PROJECT ARTICHOKE. According to a later CIA internal memorandum, PROJECT ARTICHOKE was intended to ‘exploit operational lines, scientific methods and knowledge that can be utilized in altering the attitudes, beliefs, thought processes and behaviour patterns of agent personnel. This will include the application of tested psychiatric and psychological techniques including the use of hypnosis in conjunction with drugs.’ In turn, only one year later, in April 1953, PROJECT ARTICHOKE became MKULTRA, the generic name for a series of on-going investigations by the agency’s Technical Services Staff." Some might object that pre-programming a subject to be a "killer on command" violates the common wisdom that one cannot be hypnotised to do something that is contray to one’s individual morals. Yet not all "experts" are in agreement on this. For example Milton Kline, a New York psychologist and former president of the American Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis believes it is *not* impossible to create a "Manchurian Candidate." According to Kline, "It cannot be done by everyone. It cannot be done consistently, but it can be done." "There seems little doubt that sophisticated techniques have now reached the stage where, if murder is desired, a killer, once programmed and ‘on hold’, can be triggered into action."                   -+- Sirhan Sirhan -+- Bresler suggests that Sirhan Sirhan, the supposed lone assassin of Robert F. Kennedy, was a pre-programmed killer. Seven years after the RFK assassination, Sirhan was interviewed by psychiatrists. These recorded interviews were analyzed with the help of a Psychological Stress Evaluator (PSE), a device which measures micro-tremors in the voice. Based on the PSE, former high-ranking intelligence officer Charles McQuiston stated: "I’m convinced that Sirhan wasn’t aware of what he was doing. He was in a hypnotic trance when he pulled the trigger… Everything in the PSE charts tells me that someone else was involved in the assassination — and that Sirhan was programmed through hypnosis to kill RFK. What we have here is a real live ‘Manchurian Candidate.’" After examining Sirhan’s PSE charts, Dr. John W. Heisse, Jr., president of the International Society of Stress Analysis, agreed with McQuiston: "Sirhan kept repeating certain phrases. This clearly revealed he had been programmed to put himself into a trance." Who Killed John Lennon? by Fenton Bresler (Part 2 of 2) [Excerpts] "Listen, if anything happens to Yoko and me, it was not an accident."   — John Lennon                     Part 2 <<<<<<<                 -+- Government Surveillance -+- During a December, 1971 rally at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), undercover FBI agents recorded remarks made by Lennon and others. This is only one case of many, all pointing to a pattern of consistent governmental spying upon Lennon. Under the Freedom of Information Act, Bresler obtained U.S. government files on Lennon. The files show that Lennon was under constant government surveillance, especially during the years 1971-1972. For example, in an April 10, 1972 memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to the FBI’s New York office, Hoover orders his agents to "…promptly initiate discrete efforts to locate subject [Lennon] and remain aware of his activities and movements. Handle inquiries only through established sources… Careful attention should be given to reports that subject is heavy narcotics user and any information developed in this regard should be furnished to narcotics authorities and immediately furnished to bureau in form suitable for dissemination." "Lennon knew from early in 1972 that he was under constant surveillance, being followed in the streets and with his telephone tapped." The ex-Beatle was aware of the surveillance by secret police agencies and so stated on several occasions. For example, in December 1975 he told one interviewer, "We knew we were being wire-tapped… there was a helluva lot of guys coming in to fix the phones."                  -+- "Moral Turpitude" -+- One of the methods used by the U.S. government to harass Lennon was the threat of deportation. The government had extra leverage in its efforts due to a previous conviction against Lennon which charged him with "moral turpitude." On October 18, 1968, in Britain, Lennon and Ono had been arrested and charged with possession of 1.5 ounces of marijuana. Two weeks before the bust, Lennon had been warned that the police were out to get him because he was a "loudmouth." As a precaution, he had (as he put it) "cleaned the house out [of drugs]." Nevertheless, marijuana was found in the house by the police. According to Lennon, he had been set up. His opinion is backed up by the fact that the arresting officer was later sentenced to two years in prison for planting evidence in other cases. In order that Ono would not be charged, Lennon "copped a plea". Charges against Yoko Ono were dropped and Lennon was fined and found guilty of "an offence of moral turpitude." At the time of their arrest, Yoko Ono was pregnant and almost suffered a miscarriage. Although she was immediately hospitalized, a month later she lost the baby. "On being told the end of their child’s unborn life was near, Lennon had a tape recorder brought into the hospital room and, with a stethoscope microphone, he recorded his second son’s failing heartbeats before he died."                 -+- Political Activism -+- Examples of Lennon’s political activism are seen in songs such as "Give Peace a Chance," "Power to the People," and "Working Class Hero." In an interview published in *Rolling Stone* (and later as a book entitled *Lennon Remembers*), Lennon called the song "Working Class Hero" a "…song for the revolution… It’s for the people like me who are working class." In the interview, Lennon further states that "…the people who are in control and in power, and the class system and the whole bullshit bourgeois scene is exactly the same except that there are a lot of middle-class kids with long hair walking around in trendy clothes… The same bastards are in control, the same people are runnin’ everything… They’re doing exactly the same things, selling arms to South Africa, killing blacks on the street, people are living in fucking poverty with rats crawling all over them. It’s the same. It just makes you puke." "With Lennon, rock had become revolutionary — and for real. He and Yoko took part in demonstrations, they campaigned for a public inquiry into the case of James Hanratty, convicted of murder and hanged in the early 1960s… they marched for the IRA [Irish Republican Army] and they called for help for striking shipbuilders."                -+- The Invisible Assassins -+- Bresler interviewed Arthur O’Connor, the lieutenant who was commanding officer of the twentieth precinct of the New York police that dealt with Lennon’s murder. He quotes O’Connor as saying, "As far as you are trying to build up some kind of conspiracy, I would support you in that line. Like I said originally over the phone, if this gentleman [Chapman] wanted to get away with it, he could have got away with it. There was the subway across the road and no one around to stop him." Instead, once Chapman had accomplished his task, he calmly sat and waited for police to come. "Why one method rather than the other, the amateur as against the professional? Because that way you avoid any awkward questions. If Lennon had been gunned down by a professional killer, the whole world would have known: such swift expert assassinations carry their own individual hallmark. It would have been obvious what had happened and, with Lennon’s history of anti-government radical political activity, … read more »

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How does ripping on ceniza help your battle with Brian? – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – I read a book about 15 years ago on this issue, not sure it was Bresler’s, but found it to be rather compelling. Run, Brian. If you get an endorsement from ceniza, you’re in trouble – history shows if he’s backing it up, it’s an 18-wheeler load of crap. Perhaps you can get into the usenet servers and delete his post, it’s the only hope now.

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I read a book about 15 years ago on this issue, not sure it was Bresler’s, but found it to be rather compelling.

Run, Brian. If you get an endorsement from ceniza, you’re in trouble – history shows if he’s backing it up, it’s an 18-wheeler load of crap. Perhaps you can get into the usenet servers and delete his post, it’s the only hope now.

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I read a book about 15 years ago on this issue, not sure it was Bresler’s, but found it to be rather compelling.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Who Killed John Lennon?    teddy.jpg (9K)    Synopsis of Who Killed John Lennon? by Fenton Bresler    "Laurel and Hardy, that’s John and Yoko. And we stand a better chance    under that guise because all the serious people like Martin Luther    King and Kennedy and Gandhi got shot." — John Lennon    (Conspiracy Nation) — Bresler begins by questioning the "lone nut"    theory. Since 1835, 15 men and 2 women have attacked "nationally    prominent political leaders in sixteen separate incidents." Of those    17, only 3 have been ruled insane by law. Mark David Chapman was never    found to be legally insane. "The ‘lone nut’ theory simply does not    stand up as an all-embracing explanation covering all — or even most    – instances of American political assassination."    Bresler offers the possibility that "Lennon, the politically most    active rock star of his generation… was shot dead outside his own    home by a killer who was merely a tool, a human gun used and    controlled by others to destroy a uniquely powerful radical figure who    was likely to prove a rallying point for mass opposition to the    policies soon to be implemented… by the new United States government    headed by Ronald Reagan [and Sir George Bush]."    Bresler quotes the late radio journalist Mae Brussell, who broke the    Watergate story 2 months before the Woodward-Bernstein expose’.    Brussell had no doubts: "It was a conspiracy. Reagan had just won the    election. They knew what kind of president he was going to be. There    was only one man who could bring out a million people on demonstration    in protest at his policies — and that was Lennon."    Bresler speculates that Chapman was a "Manchurian Candidate,"    brainwashed and pre-programmed to kill on command. When the moment had    arrived, Chapman received his signal and performed his task.    The CIA and Mind Control    In April 1950, the CIA began work on PROJECT BLUEBIRD, the agency’s    fledgling attempt at mind control. "Within two years this had    progressed into the substantially enlarged PROJECT ARTICHOKE.    According to a later CIA internal memorandum, PROJECT ARTICHOKE was    intended to ‘exploit operational lines, scientific methods and    knowledge that can be utilized in altering the attitudes, beliefs,    thought processes and behaviour patterns of agent personnel. This will    include the application of tested psychiatric and psychological    techniques including the use of hypnosis in conjunction with drugs.’    In turn, only one year later, in April 1953, PROJECT ARTICHOKE became    MKULTRA, the generic name for a series of on-going investigations by    the agency’s Technical Services Staff."    Some might object that pre-programming a subject to be a "killer on    command" violates the common wisdom that one cannot be hypnotised to    do something that is contrary to one’s individual morals. Yet not all    "experts" are in agreement on this. For example Milton Kline, a New    York psychologist and former president of the American Society for    Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis believes it is not impossible to    create a "Manchurian Candidate." According to Kline, "It cannot be    done by everyone. It cannot be done consistently, but it can be done."    "There seems little doubt that sophisticated techniques have now    reached the stage where, if murder is desired, a killer, once    programmed and ‘on hold’, can be triggered into action."    Sirhan Sirhan    Bresler suggests that Sirhan Sirhan, the supposed lone assassin of    Robert F. Kennedy, was a pre-programmed killer. Seven years after the    RFK assassination, Sirhan was interviewed by psychiatrists. These    recorded interviews were analyzed with the help of a Psychological    Stress Evaluator (PSE), a device which measures micro-tremors in the    voice. Based on the PSE, former high-ranking intelligence officer    Charles McQuiston stated: "I’m convinced that Sirhan wasn’t aware of    what he was doing. He was in a hypnotic trance when he pulled the    trigger… Everything in the PSE charts tells me that someone else was    involved in the assassination — and that Sirhan was programmed    through hypnosis to kill RFK. What we have here is a real live    ’Manchurian Candidate.’"    After examining Sirhan’s PSE charts, Dr. John W. Heisse, Jr.,    president of the International Society of Stress Analysis, agreed with    McQuiston: "Sirhan kept repeating certain phrases. This clearly    revealed he had been programmed to put himself into a trance."    "Listen, if anything happens to Yoko and me, it was not an accident."    – John Lennon    Government Surveillance    During a December, 1971 rally at the University of Michigan (Ann    Arbor), undercover FBI agents recorded remarks made by Lennon and    others. This is only one case of many, all pointing to a pattern of    consistent governmental spying upon Lennon. Under the Freedom of    Information Act, Bresler obtained U.S. government files on Lennon. The    files show that Lennon was under constant government surveillance,    especially during the years 1971-1972.    For example, in an April 10, 1972 memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to    the FBI’s New York office, Hoover orders his agents to "…promptly    initiate discrete efforts to locate subject [Lennon] and remain aware    of his activities and movements. Handle inquiries only through    established sources… Careful attention should be given to reports    that subject is heavy narcotics user and any information developed in    this regard should be furnished to narcotics authorities and    immediately furnished to bureau in form suitable for dissemination."    "Lennon knew from early in 1972 that he was under constant    surveillance, being followed in the streets and with his telephone    tapped." The ex-Beatle was aware of the surveillance by secret police    agencies and so stated on several occasions. For example, in December    1975 he told one interviewer, "We knew we were being wire-tapped…    there was a helluva lot of guys coming in to fix the phones."    "Moral Turpitude"    One of the methods used by the U.S. government to harass Lennon was    the threat of deportation. The government had extra leverage in its    efforts due to a previous conviction against Lennon which charged him    with "moral turpitude." On October 18, 1968, in Britain, Lennon and    Ono had been arrested and charged with possession of 1.5 ounces of    marijuana. Two weeks before the bust, Lennon had been warned that the    police were out to get him because he was a "loudmouth." As a    precaution, he had (as he put it) "cleaned the house out [of drugs]."    Nevertheless, marijuana was found in the house by the police.    According to Lennon, he had been set up. His opinion is backed up by    the fact that the arresting officer was later sentenced to two years    in prison for planting evidence in other cases.    In order that Ono would not be charged, Lennon "copped a plea".    Charges against Yoko Ono were dropped and Lennon was fined and found    guilty of "an offence of moral turpitude."    At the time of their arrest, Yoko Ono was pregnant and almost suffered    a miscarriage. Although she was immediately hospitalized, a month    later she lost the baby. "On being told the end of their child’s    unborn life was near, Lennon had a tape recorder brought into the    hospital room and, with a stethoscope microphone, he recorded his    second son’s failing heartbeats before he died."    Political Activism    Examples of Lennon’s political activism are seen in songs such as    "Give Peace a Chance," "Power to the People," and "Working Class    Hero." In an interview published in *Rolling Stone* (and later as a    book entitled Lennon Remembers), Lennon called the song "Working Class    Hero" a "…song for the revolution… It’s for the people like me who    are working class."    In the interview, Lennon further states that "…the people who are in    control and in power, and the class system and the whole bullshit    bourgeois scene is exactly the same except that there are a lot of    middle-class kids with long hair walking around in trendy clothes…    The same bastards are in control, the same people are runnin’    everything… They’re doing exactly the same things, selling arms to    South Africa, killing blacks on the street, people are living in    fucking poverty with rats crawling all over them. It’s the same. It    just makes you puke."    "With Lennon, rock had become revolutionary — and for real. He and    Yoko took part in demonstrations, they campaigned for a public inquiry    into the case of James Hanratty, convicted of murder and hanged in the    early 1960s… they marched for the IRA [Irish Republican Army] and    they called for help for striking shipbuilders."    The Invisible Assassins    Bresler interviewed Arthur O’Connor, the lieutenant who was commanding    officer of the twentieth precinct of the New York police that dealt    with Lennon’s murder. He quotes O’Connor as saying, "As far as you are    trying to build up some kind

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Who Killed John Lennon?   teddy.jpg (9K)   Synopsis of Who Killed John Lennon? by Fenton Bresler   "Laurel and Hardy, that’s John and Yoko. And we stand a better chance   under that guise because all the serious people like Martin Luther   King and Kennedy and Gandhi got shot." — John Lennon   (Conspiracy Nation) — Bresler begins by questioning the "lone nut"   theory. Since 1835, 15 men and 2 women have attacked "nationally   prominent political leaders in sixteen separate incidents." Of those   17, only 3 have been ruled insane by law.

So, let me get this right… one attack every 10+ years…. that’s suspicious? Hell, I’d have thought it to be much higher. Mark David Chapman was never   found to be legally insane. "The ‘lone nut’ theory simply does not   stand up as an all-embracing explanation covering all — or even most   — instances of American political assassination."

Why not. You never explain why Marc David Chapmen wasn’t off his rocker and a bit warped in his thinking, enough to bring him to kill a public figure.

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: :Who Killed John Lennon? : :Mark David Chapman was never :   found to be legally insane. "The ‘lone nut’ theory simply does not :   stand up as an all-embracing explanation covering all — or even most :   — instances of American political assassination." : Why not. You never explain why Marc David Chapmen wasn’t off his : rocker and a bit warped in his thinking, enough to bring him to kill a : public figure. Read the book mentioned, if you are interested. The original post states it is only a _synopsis_ of the book. Bresler’s book explains more fully why Chapman was not "off his rocker", another "lone nut", etc. — Conspiracy Nation  |       "The perfect slave thinks he’s free."

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Who Killed John Lennon?    teddy.jpg (9K)    Synopsis of Who Killed John Lennon? by Fenton Bresler    "Laurel and Hardy, that’s John and Yoko. And we stand a better chance    under that guise because all the serious people like Martin Luther    King and Kennedy and Gandhi got shot." — John Lennon    (Conspiracy Nation) — Bresler begins by questioning the "lone nut"    theory. Since 1835, 15 men and 2 women have attacked "nationally    prominent political leaders in sixteen separate incidents." Of those    17, only 3 have been ruled insane by law. Mark David Chapman was never    found to be legally insane. "The ‘lone nut’ theory simply does not    stand up as an all-embracing explanation covering all — or even most    – instances of American political assassination."    Bresler offers the possibility that "Lennon, the politically most    active rock star of his generation… was shot dead outside his own    home by a killer who was merely a tool, a human gun used and    controlled by others to destroy a uniquely powerful radical figure who    was likely to prove a rallying point for mass opposition to the    policies soon to be implemented… by the new United States government    headed by Ronald Reagan [and Sir George Bush]."    Bresler quotes the late radio journalist Mae Brussell, who broke the    Watergate story 2 months before the Woodward-Bernstein expose’.    Brussell had no doubts: "It was a conspiracy. Reagan had just won the    election. They knew what kind of president he was going to be. There    was only one man who could bring out a million people on demonstration    in protest at his policies — and that was Lennon."    Bresler speculates that Chapman was a "Manchurian Candidate,"    brainwashed and pre-programmed to kill on command. When the moment had    arrived, Chapman received his signal and performed his task.    The CIA and Mind Control    In April 1950, the CIA began work on PROJECT BLUEBIRD, the agency’s    fledgling attempt at mind control. "Within two years this had    progressed into the substantially enlarged PROJECT ARTICHOKE.    According to a later CIA internal memorandum, PROJECT ARTICHOKE was    intended to ‘exploit operational lines, scientific methods and    knowledge that can be utilized in altering the attitudes, beliefs,    thought processes and behaviour patterns of agent personnel. This will    include the application of tested psychiatric and psychological    techniques including the use of hypnosis in conjunction with drugs.’    In turn, only one year later, in April 1953, PROJECT ARTICHOKE became    MKULTRA, the generic name for a series of on-going investigations by    the agency’s Technical Services Staff."    Some might object that pre-programming a subject to be a "killer on    command" violates the common wisdom that one cannot be hypnotised to    do something that is contrary to one’s individual morals. Yet not all    "experts" are in agreement on this. For example Milton Kline, a New    York psychologist and former president of the American Society for    Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis believes it is not impossible to    create a "Manchurian Candidate." According to Kline, "It cannot be    done by everyone. It cannot be done consistently, but it can be done."    "There seems little doubt that sophisticated techniques have now    reached the stage where, if murder is desired, a killer, once    programmed and ‘on hold’, can be triggered into action."    Sirhan Sirhan    Bresler suggests that Sirhan Sirhan, the supposed lone assassin of    Robert F. Kennedy, was a pre-programmed killer. Seven years after the    RFK assassination, Sirhan was interviewed by psychiatrists. These    recorded interviews were analyzed with the help of a Psychological    Stress Evaluator (PSE), a device which measures micro-tremors in the    voice. Based on the PSE, former high-ranking intelligence officer    Charles McQuiston stated: "I’m convinced that Sirhan wasn’t aware of    what he was doing. He was in a hypnotic trance when he pulled the    trigger… Everything in the PSE charts tells me that someone else was    involved in the assassination — and that Sirhan was programmed    through hypnosis to kill RFK. What we have here is a real live    ’Manchurian Candidate.’"    After examining Sirhan’s PSE charts, Dr. John W. Heisse, Jr.,    president of the International Society of Stress Analysis, agreed with    McQuiston: "Sirhan kept repeating certain phrases. This clearly    revealed he had been programmed to put himself into a trance."    "Listen, if anything happens to Yoko and me, it was not an accident."    – John Lennon    Government Surveillance    During a December, 1971 rally at the University of Michigan (Ann    Arbor), undercover FBI agents recorded remarks made by Lennon and    others. This is only one case of many, all pointing to a pattern of    consistent governmental spying upon Lennon. Under the Freedom of    Information Act, Bresler obtained U.S. government files on Lennon. The    files show that Lennon was under constant government surveillance,    especially during the years 1971-1972.    For example, in an April 10, 1972 memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to    the FBI’s New York office, Hoover orders his agents to "…promptly    initiate discrete efforts to locate subject [Lennon] and remain aware    of his activities and movements. Handle inquiries only through    established sources… Careful attention should be given to reports    that subject is heavy narcotics user and any information developed in    this regard should be furnished to narcotics authorities and    immediately furnished to bureau in form suitable for dissemination."    "Lennon knew from early in 1972 that he was under constant    surveillance, being followed in the streets and with his telephone    tapped." The ex-Beatle was aware of the surveillance by secret police    agencies and so stated on several occasions. For example, in December    1975 he told one interviewer, "We knew we were being wire-tapped…    there was a helluva lot of guys coming in to fix the phones."    "Moral Turpitude"    One of the methods used by the U.S. government to harass Lennon was    the threat of deportation. The government had extra leverage in its    efforts due to a previous conviction against Lennon which charged him    with "moral turpitude." On October 18, 1968, in Britain, Lennon and    Ono had been arrested and charged with possession of 1.5 ounces of    marijuana. Two weeks before the bust, Lennon had been warned that the    police were out to get him because he was a "loudmouth." As a    precaution, he had (as he put it) "cleaned the house out [of drugs]."    Nevertheless, marijuana was found in the house by the police.    According to Lennon, he had been set up. His opinion is backed up by    the fact that the arresting officer was later sentenced to two years    in prison for planting evidence in other cases.    In order that Ono would not be charged, Lennon "copped a plea".    Charges against Yoko Ono were dropped and Lennon was fined and found    guilty of "an offence of moral turpitude."    At the time of their arrest, Yoko Ono was pregnant and almost suffered    a miscarriage. Although she was immediately hospitalized, a month    later she lost the baby. "On being told the end of their child’s    unborn life was near, Lennon had a tape recorder brought into the    hospital room and, with a stethoscope microphone, he recorded his    second son’s failing heartbeats before he died."    Political Activism    Examples of Lennon’s political activism are seen in songs such as    "Give Peace a Chance," "Power to the People," and "Working Class    Hero." In an interview published in *Rolling Stone* (and later as a    book entitled Lennon Remembers), Lennon called the song "Working Class    Hero" a "…song for the revolution… It’s for the people like me who    are working class."    In the interview, Lennon further states that "…the people who are in    control and in power, and the class system and the whole bullshit    bourgeois scene is exactly the same except that there are a lot of    middle-class kids with long hair walking around in trendy clothes…    The same bastards are in control, the same people are runnin’    everything… They’re doing exactly the same things, selling arms to    South Africa, killing blacks on the street, people are living in    fucking poverty with rats crawling all over them. It’s the same. It    just makes you puke."    "With Lennon, rock had become revolutionary — and for real. He and    Yoko took part in demonstrations, they campaigned for a public inquiry    into the case of James Hanratty, convicted of murder and hanged in the    early 1960s… they marched for the IRA [Irish Republican Army] and    they called for help for striking shipbuilders."    The Invisible Assassins    Bresler interviewed Arthur O’Connor, the lieutenant who was commanding    officer of the twentieth precinct of the New York police that dealt    with Lennon’s murder. He quotes O’Connor as saying, "As far as you are    trying to build up some kind of conspiracy, I would support you in    that line. Like I said originally over the phone, if this gentleman    [Chapman] wanted to get away with it, he could have got away with it.    There was the subway across the road and no one around to stop him."    Instead, once Chapman had accomplished his task, he calmly sat and    waited for police to come.    "Why one method rather than the other, the amateur as against the    professional?

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