lunes, 20 de agosto de 2018

The ragged tiger

The ragged tiger.

Duran Duran is an English pop group that published in 1983 an album called "Seven and the ragged tiger". On the cover of the album appear several enigmatic symbols.




In the group's songs, especially the first ones they wrote, there are hidden messages. The lyrics of several songs refer to a form of mind control and torture without contact called psychoelectronic harassment (Gang stalking and electronic harassment). Psychoelectronic harassment is applied around the world against thousands of innocent individuals who call themselves "Targeted individuals".

You can read my interpretation of some songs of the group here

What follows is my interpretation of the cover of the album and a line of the lyrics of one of the songs on the album.




Explanation of some symbols on the album cover.




The ragged tiger is Sathya Sai Baba, a guru who lived in India (1926 - 2011). Sathya Sai Baba was mentally controlled by the CIA and under that control Sai Baba had an inappropriate sexual cogitation against many of his male disciples.




The tiger symbolizes someone in Africa or Southeast Asia. In this case it is India. The word ragged refers to a beggar or a monk. In this case he is a guru. A guru who lived in India.






The rose of the winds that appears on the cover identifies the CIA. The eye of the tiger in the middle of the rose identifies Sathya Sai Baba.




The rectangle with a square with lines on the right indicates Sai Baba (the skin of the tiger) and some mental control mechanism (the square with lines), perhaps symbolize some antenna, or some chip, or maybe it is a representation generic of mental control. Significantly, if the rectangle represents a man, the square is approximately in the area of ​​the genitals.




Above to the right appears the crescent moon and the star, symbols of Islam. Sathya Sai Baba has said that he was a reincarnation of a Muslim saint, Sai Baba of Shirdi.




There is an imaginary line that joins the crescent moon and the star and the square with the skin of a tiger. This line is inside of a kind of cloud. In this way the last incarnation of Sai Baba is represented as a Muslim saint and his new reincarnation as a Hindu guru, and the cloud unites them.




At the bottom of the graph, there is an inscription using runes. The inscription has 7 letters and is separated by a small circle in the middle. The inscription can be replaced by "Sai Baba". The runes of the repeated letters do not match. The designers on the cover were not so obvious.


Finally, in one of the songs on the album, "I Take the Dice," the lyrics say:
Show me your secret and tell me your name.
This line refers to the inappropriate sexual behavior of Sathya Sai Baba when he was controlled by the CIA.
Very significantly the song is called: "I Take the Dice". In this expression there is a very graphic sexual reference.

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