The Iconic Evolution Stories: SARS vs. The Beatles

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Immerse yourself in one of the most controversial presentations of recent years: Dr. David Martin, an American biological threat consultant, spoke at the European Parliament in Strasbourg about the alleged SARS-CoV-2 pandemic – and challenges everything we thought we knew about the pandemic.
#https://tinyurl.com/2p9twf9f - by Legi-Team | August 13, 2023

Martin describes how the numbers, the “facts,” and public perception may have been part of a deliberate, international campaign disguised as a “branding campaign.” Not a distinct disease, but a collection of symptoms, skillfully orchestrated through media, propaganda, and manipulated testing methods – a textbook example of large-scale fraud and deception.

Musical Bridge:
The philosophical layer is provided by Norwegian Wood (The Beatles) – a song about deception, misunderstandings, and hidden truths. Like in Martin’s presentation, it’s about perception vs. reality – and the question: Who decides what we believe?

Fact Sheet:

Dr. David Martin has been considered an expert on the origins of SARS since 2006.

According to Martin, vaccines were developed long before the “pandemic.”

Historical Timeline: SARS-CoV-1 “eradicated,” SARS-CoV-2 introduced as a communication/fear campaign.

Fun Fact for Pop Culture Fans: Apple had a significant influence on the Beatles’ breakup in the 1970s, an early example of how management and the public can shape the reality of a “story.”

Note:
This presentation is for anyone who wants to look behind the scenes – scientifically, politically, and culturally. Music, pop culture history, and revelations come together here – a multifaceted experience that combines facts, analysis, and reflection.

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Fun Fact for Pop Culture Fans – Beatles & Apple:
Apple Corps, the Beatles’ company, had a significant influence on the band in the late 1960s/1970s. Financial disputes, differing management philosophies, and Apple's influence on business decisions contributed to the Beatles' breakup. According to some sources, cameras were even set up to document business processes and band interactions—early evidence of how management and the public can shape the "story." Apple and the managers involved profited financially from the public perception of the band's reality as a drama.
Free articles on this topic:
"The Beatles Break-up: A Quick Guide" – a freely accessible article about causes such as McCartney's dominance, Apple Corps, management problems, etc.
Rock n’ Heavy, #tinyurl.com/zv22wp74

"Why Did The Beatles Break Up?" – an article on History.com that considers the combination of creative differences, financial problems, and external pressures.
HISTORY CHANNEL ITALIA, #history.com/articles/why-did-the-beatles-break-up?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Wikipedia: Break-up of the Beatles – also includes legal details, Apple Corps, and disputes as part of the causes.
(caution!) Wikipedia, #tinyurl.com/yc25aen6

"The Beatles' breakup was the result of many forces: diverging artistic visions, business disputes over their Apple Corps company, and the pressures of unprecedented fame. By 1970, these tensions had grown irreconcilable."

The timeline is fairly clear:

1968 – The Beatles found Apple Corps Ltd., their multimedia/record company (Apple Records was part of it).

1970 – The band breaks up, but Apple Corps remains and manages Beatles' rights.

1976 – Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne found Apple Computer Inc. (later Apple Inc.).

1978 onwards – The first legal disputes begin: Apple Corps sues Apple Computer for trademark infringement (the "Apple" name in the music industry). 1981/1991/2006 – Several legal disputes and ongoing conflicts arose because Apple Computer's foray into music (e.g., iTunes, iPod) clashed with Apple Corps' interests.

2007 – Final agreement reached: Apple Inc. acquires full ownership of the "Apple" trademark, but licenses the name exclusively to Apple Corps for Beatles-related content.

2010 – The Beatles finally appear on iTunes, after decades of legal wrangling.

👉 Conclusion: The Beatles-Apple (1968) came first. Apple Computer came later—and had to fight with Apple Corps for decades before reaching an agreement.

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