illusion which is cast before us and 
see  the reality  behind the concocted world  view we are being given. 
 
The above interpretation of Lennon’s life is a fairly simple analysis, and we suggest 
that if you have never heard of  or considered it before, as is likely, this is because we 
are all being fed a dumbed-down version of the life stories of those before our eyes, 
whose twin goals are commercial an d to preserve the status quo of woman worship. 
 
We in fact, see that the whole sixties  phenomenon, while appearing to be a time of 
liberation, and was so  in the artistic sense, was also actually the most destructive 
period to the mass of men in society ther e has ever been, not only in England, but 
throughout Western “civilisation” as a whole. 
 
For at this tragic point in history, we men lost our role as head of family and master in 
the home, seemingly forever, judging by cu rrent trends around forty years later. 
 
We lost our right to expect sex or fidelity from our  wives or girlfriends, because the 
contraceptive pill had now liber ated our women to sleep around with as many partners 
as they liked without  fear of pregnancy.
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And then Mrs Thatcher finished off England in the 1980s for men, by taking most of 
our jobs away in the mining, engineering,  shipbuilding and manufacturing industries. 
 
So it seemed that the feminist agenda was almost complete. 
 
That is – give woman the power to betray  and torment men, take men’s economic and 
social power away – the only thing left to be done then was to take m\
en’s role as 
father away, which by addicting them to drugs  or tempting them to have affairs with 
loose women, and changing a few laws in  women’s favour,  was soon achieved. 
 
The many professional men who might one day  read this work, may very well not be 
aware of this scheme that appears to ha ve been going on behind the scenes, because 
jobs for the professional cl asses of men, have largely  been retained, albeit in a 
dumbed-down, compromised and disempowered form. 
 
For example, many male doctors and teachers suffer under the cosh of all sorts of 
government rules, regulations,  fears – such as accusation of molesting their patients or 
pupils - and demands for targets, which they did not previously  have to put up with 
before the feminist era began in earnest in the sixties. 
 
Equally men are also now having to routin ely compete with women for this ever 
diminishing number but ever widening spectrum of jobs  demanded under the “equal 
opportunities laws” (equal for  women, that is) so that there are no longer plenty to go 
round as there were in England from the star t of the sixties right up to the Thatcher 
era. 
 
So let us leave John Lennon aside now, just noting that the feminist controlled media 
is telling us he is a great hero – when  it now on reflection appears that he is truly 
heroic only to feminists, who have take n control of society while men sat around 
listening to  Sergeant Pepper and The White Album  smoking dope. 
 
We find it no coincident that feministic UK prime minister’s wife Cherie Blair is 
caught singing Beatles tunes at public ev ents, such as her famous rendition of When 
I’m 64. 
 
Mahatma Gandhi  on the other hand, is as far as is  known, not a significant artist at all 
in the accepted sense, nor glamorous  and entertaining like Lennon, but was  a great 
man , who focussed all his mental powers upon  setting his entire nation free, and 
mastering himself  in that process. 
 
For example, Gandhi put himself on a hunge r strike for many days, until his own 
people stopped rioting, which nearly  resulted in his own death.  
 
That is real heroism, played for the ultimate stakes, and because it was done for the 
sake of his people even at th e likely expense of his own li fe, we surely have to say 
that makes him a far greater  man than someone who merely plays a musical 
instrument and sings well, no matter how poetic , entertaining or influential he may be.
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