Aimee Allen: Censored by the CIA & Elektra Records for 5 Years
“Filling in for Alex who is covering Bilderberg 2008, Jason Bermas is joined by American pop/rock singer/songwriter Aimee Allen, who said that her album, I’d Start a Revolution If I Could Get Up In the Morning, was never released because the CIA told Elektra Records that they disapproved of the word “revolution”.
However, Allen’s single Revolution was released and became popular on MTV. It has also become the unofficial song of the Ron Paul Revolution movement.”
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June 19, 2008 - Posted by smsand | Uncategorized | aimee allen, bilderberg, brzezinski, censorship, cfr, cia, elektra records, music, new world order, punk rock, revolution, ron paul revolution, tri-lateral commission, we are change
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[…] Aimee Allen: Censored by the CIA & Elektra Records for 5 Years “Filling in for Alex who is covering Bilderberg 2008, Jason Bermas is joined by American pop/rock singer/songwriter Aimee Allen, who said that her album, I’d Start a Revolution If I Could Get Up In the Morning, was never released … […]
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[…] Liberty Videos wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt “Filling in for Alex who is covering Bilderberg 2008, Jason Bermas is joined by American pop/rock singer/songwriter Aimee Allen, who said that her album, I’d Start a Revolution If I Could Get Up In the Morning, was never released because the CIA told Elektra Records that they disapproved of the word “revolution”. However, Allen’s single Revolution was released and became popular on MTV. It has also become the unofficial song of the Ron Paul Revolution movement.” We Are Change confronts Br […]
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Nice update. May Alex update us all soon about the Bilderberger proceedings. We’re all hungry for news about the Iran bombing and invasion to come.
Thanks! 🙂
From what I’ve gathered, special ops has already been goin on in Iran for a few months now. And it seems Bush might attack Iran without even bothering to tell Congress or the American people about it. The people really need to wake up and let Bush know that, even though he wants to be, he’s not King George. At the very least it’ll give McCain and Obama the message that pretend Kings will no longer be tolerated.
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