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We can see the satellite at uh,
I guess a distance of about uh,
i guess over 15 miles here.
It looked like a star as you looked up.

See here, we have a beautiful view of the earth down below
as the satellite departs...


She smells of the sun
and she's constantly saying that's it's all right,
because lies sound so nice.
And like soil to seed goes, casting my fears aside...

She says, "The satellite is coming".
I pray the wrecking ball is waining
She says, "The satellite is coming. It's come to take us home."

Satellite...

Still smells of the sun
and the light that brings healing is burning my eyes
and the dark seems so nice
and I'm choking on blessings that I can receive
I hide.

She says, "The satellite is coming".
I pray, wrecking ball is waining.
She says, "The satellite is coming.
It's come to take us home."


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    I had the the most amazing opportunity to meet BT when he was passing out his tape after a rave in southern CA back in 1996.... he was so down to earth and amazing... but I digress...

    I believe he is also from a fairly wealthy family, and a well connected family on the east coast of old family bloodlines.... I think he knows thing that we do not, meaning the "working class" .... BUT

    I think Brian has intense love for us, the human race, just listen to his music...

    The song "Satellite" is about the Planet X that is racing towards our planet to destroy us, and Brian is warning us about it.

    The song is so surreal sounding, it crawls inside your subconscious... listen with your 3rd eye, you will feel and might see what Brian is trying to tell you with his amazing compassion and ability to communicate through music, sound, rhythm, whatever you wanna call it.... much love, I PRAY THE WRECKING BALL IS WANING

    wreckingbawlon January 01, 2016   Link

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