I believe there are many clues about pedophilia in the Washington DC area in the lyrics on the music albums (and art for for those albums) by the people in the thread title. For over 15 years, the taking of children to hidden areas and killing them has been a subject matter of these musicians. It's somewhat buried in distorted sound and code words but a lot of it is out in the open. Are these people just hipsters who think it's cool to pretend about pedophilia or are they involved in it? This thread is to present data and to analyze the data to see if anything can be identified for real locations. Most of their CDs can be bought at Amazon or half.com for a few dollars. The Apes-Baba's Mountain, has a booklet with lyrics that I recommend. The LP version of The Apes -Fugue in the Fog has a thick info paper and a small label info sheet. I haven't gotten my copy in the mail yet to read the info. The ARTWORK I especially hope folks in the Washington DC area will be able to identify, there is a recurring use of some mountain peaks and creepy looking areas. I believe that these may actually be areas where child abuse has been done. I don't have anything organized so I'll just start by cherry picking the especially creepy lyrics from some of their albums that suggest they enjoy making songs about killing children and who knows if it goes further. It's like the Podesta's art, do they enjoy faux pedophilia in art or do they enjoy the real thing. If it's the real thing maybe the lyrics and art of these musicians will provide some clues.
http://birdmanrecords.com/apes.html
CALLING ALL VILLAGE YOUTH (harelips, freaks, trolls, him-shims, basement-dwellers and wormdicks):
You have heard the lore of Baba's Mountain from your brothers and sisters.
You have spent countless hours listening to the APES' Baba's Mountain record, searching for answers.
You have seen the graffiti on the walls. Captain 20's Children. Mount of the Child Generals. APES. Imp Ahh.
You have heard rumors of those gone missing: Adolescents, leaving their homes, wandering into the night and never being seen again. The melting of children into feed for the woodland animals.
Please ignore these rumors - rumors created by your teachers, the local media, parental figures. Ignore the ignorant teens-in-heat "blogs". Spurred by myth, inspired by whispers, many have written us from all over the world, wanting to know more about our mountain retreat.
Why not come see for yourself?
WHEN AND WHERE?
An all night celebration will commence on the last Saturday of October. In the evening, when a warm breeze stirs the leaves, you will know it is time. Place the mark on your door and listen for the horn of the Green Bus. Do not hesitate, for the bus will wait but a moment, and then be gone. The APES extend their hand in invitation, but that invitation is not for the slow of mind or foot.
WHAT MAY I FIND … WAY UP THERE?
Up there, you can escape the Comas' transmissions
Up there, we will provide a home for all those willing to learn and burn
Up there, we will teach you to escape the trappings of The Mind
Up there, the apples speak, worms are on foot, and there is love for all beasts
Up there, youth is caught in time
Up there, things smell and taste better
WHO ARE THE COMAS?
They are your parents. Your neighbors. Your peers. All of those who are caught deep in a coma-like state, going through mechanical routines day after day after day. It is they who first created - and now serve - the Mind, the force that seeks to deaden us and chain us to the isolating habitual comforts of the past and the non-existent future. Seek shelter from these living dead before they infect you!
Here's the website for Paul Weil, a former singer. Notice the name "thelastthingtheysaidwas"
http://www.thelastthingtheysaidwas.com/
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[–] basil999 [S] ago (edited ago)
So more raw data in the hope a few words will mesh with others research.
Looking for clues in the lyrics. Wor wiz is a song off The Apes-Oddeyesee album https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SVHn9g6-9U WOR- Etymology[edit] Possible cognate with the Danish/Norwegian word vår (“our”).
Pronoun[edit] wor (possessive pronoun)
(Northern) Regional variant of our. If ye gannin out the neet ye betta tell wor Jimmy also Chuukese[edit] (This is an island of micronesia, lyrics mention islands and there are also artwork references to Australia) Verb[edit] wor
to exist