The Girl That Didn’t Like Mondays

The Girl That Didn’t Like Mondays

The Cleveland Elementary school shooting of 1979 has by now long faded into the mists of public memory. Nevertheless, this widely reported media event at the close of the 1970’s undoubtedly served as a blueprint for similar psychological operations to follow.

Not only did even the most cursory examination of this particular event reveal the usual numerological markers, the starring roles also proved to have featured a then emerging young female Hollywood celebrity with genealogical connections to the ruling elite families as well a then well-known late- night talk show host.

Many may also fail to recall, this event was further immortalized by a popular song recorded by an Irish rock band, The Boomtown Rats, led by Bob Geldof of Live Aid fame. The lyrics of this popular song, released during the emergence of the MTV era of the early 1980’s, are quite revealing and, also appear to foretell of the ruling elite’s microchip and mass surveillance agenda.

Not surprisingly, Geldof has been connected with the OTO, the occult/masonic secret society which at one time was attended upon and led by the late MI5 agent and  culturally influential rogue occultist, Alistair Crowley. Continue reading “The Girl That Didn’t Like Mondays”