Note to readers: This post is about Sam Cooke and Louis Farrakhan, written in 2016 by Tyrone McCloskey and me – I did the photo work. At that time (2016) I was seeing twins, and identified Sam Cooke as a set. I later backed away from such things, as I was seeing too many. I settled on maybe half a dozen, which included Rihanna, Drake, McCartney, Janis Joplin, Anderson Cooper. Drake and Rihanna are because I had photos of the two together. However, this could explain why I had such trouble working with Cooke last week, that I was unknowingly dealing with two of them, one of which would line up, the other not. This is how we discovered the Joplin twins, and I am very sure about that work.
I completely spaced this out, and have forgotten doing the work back then. Tyrone remembered.
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Tyrone wrote: A while ago, while Mark was still on vacation, I took a look at photos of Sam Cooke and wondered which pundit he might have become. Of course he would be a zombie because he fit the basic criteria: Musical star, dead at 33 (Ca-Ching!), his death being sensational tabloid fodder but made no logical sense. He was also a business man and had secured an agreement with future Beatle handler Alan Klein to mint money for his efforts. Naturally, after Cooke’s death, Klein controlled the posthumous windfall. Where that money actually went is of no concern because these assets are wage slaves, I’ll wager, and they never expected royalties. They are, indeed, very well paid wage slaves, but these are basically pensioners, not investors.
Not even playing a hunch but just off the top of my head and expecting to have to go through a list of suspects, I started with Louis Farrakhan as the possible zombie. He was the right age and an opinion maker, to say the least. Not exactly one of the house Toms at FOX, but a paid pain in the ass for the Intel circus known as the Nation of Islam. He was also an accomplished musician. Well, since I’m no master of the split personality portrait, I threw it out to Mark, Straight and friends to run these two, Cooke and Farrakhan, to see if there was a chance.
Ding Ding Ding! Mark posted quickly that it was a match. This zombie, however, was further back in queue, so only now are we presenting.
This should not sound odd given the discussions here at POM, but I really didn’t know much about either character’s personal lives even as I tossed the two together for study. Official bios of these spook – ahem – assets, are pure BS and it was only when Mark asked me to do this writeup that I planned to delve deep into their respective Wakipedia pages to see where they are said to have come from, and from whom. That would be now, Saturday night.
Saturday morning I was in the throne room for my morning constitutional and inventorying all of the political hay that Farrakhan and his ilk had made with their racially divisive public diatribes, marrying them to other false fronts like Black Lives Matter, the strain of Muslimism that Kareem Abdul Jabbar is associated with, various false flags like the Muslim attack on Washington in the mid seventies, the Central Park Jogger hoax in the late 80’s which gave Tom – sorry – David Dinkins grief while running for NYC mayor. (Oh, and Bernie Goetz. What a lulu that one was.)
I reflected on all of the emotional yanks of the leash that attend these hoaxes, of course from the subjective view of this pasty-faced blue-eyed white guy, colorful – erm- exotic name aside, who is a member of the most targeted group for these psyops. Yes, racially tinged hoaxes are aimed at solvent white consumers, not poor “people of color” as it is so euphemistically rendered today. People like me, with disposable income, are the primary. We have means and a sense of entitlement and get royally pissed if the magic triangle between the TV, refrigerator and sofa is disturbed. Racial issues disturb the fugue state we are encouraged to remain in and, as they are sold the same way each time, white guilt is the emotional response most sought after. I know I’ve responded that way on occasion. Even an accused pathological cynic like myself could get tweaked now and then.
Thankfully, my cynicism turned out to be a symptom of confusion, not a personality disorder. I just had no method for objective analysis of my reactions and what triggered them. I felt there was possibly something wrong with the story and the story tellers, not necessarily with me and my tone-deaf heart. I felt I had a duty to doubt anything and everything the MSM promoted but I didn’t want to be labeled racist. I just didn’t know how to articulate my doubt.
Now I do. In this particular case study, the emotional firewall would be the unfathomable level of cynicism required for a black man to run this divide and conquer con on his fellow black folks. How could a man turn from heaven-sent gospeleer to an anti-Semitic ranter calling for the end of civilization as whitey knew it. Who could be such a monster?
Whitey would feel bad about this, so shouldn’t black people feel anger and put a stop to this fraud and mountebank? Boy, talk about white entitlement. Many white people can’t imagine black people cannibal – umm- exploit each other. What is that kind of presumption called…? Condescension, maybe? I don’t know. Putting all of blackness on a pedestal isn’t complimentary. It’s a species of profiling. It implies a certain level of unavoidable victimization without whitey’s charity. That would be very emasculating to black men, I would think. But then I shouldn’t be generalizing, see, as I am now and can’t seem to avoid. This is the great trap of race distinction. There’s no way to avoid insulting someone. That’s why the subject of race relations is sold in this manner. The MSM framers of the debate, if it should be a debate at all, demand a final answer where none is possible. Conflict is eternal within the framework of “race”- A feeling of emotional and intellectual inadequacy follows. Despondency… shopping therapy alert!
I often half joke that I only think when I speak. But I only have epiphanies when I void my bowels. I realized as I reached for the plunger this morning that the sunovabitch wasn’t an African-American at all! He was likely a British subject from the Caribbean!
And lo and behold (per Wiki): Farrakhan was born Louis Eugene Wolcott (also mistakenly spelled Walcott)[7] in The Bronx, New York, the younger of two sons of Sarah Mae Manning (January 16, 1900 – November 18, 1988) and Percival Clark*, immigrants from the Caribbean islands. His mother was born in Saint Kitts and Nevis. His father was a Jamaican native. The couple split before Louis was born [Bastard alert!] . Farrakhan says he never knew his biological father [Of course he did. His old man was some peer listed in an old edition of Burke’s].
His mother then moved in with Louis Wolcott from Barbados, who became his stepfather.[8] After Louis’ stepfather died in 1936, the Wolcott family moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where they settled in the West Indian neighborhood of Roxbury.[8]
(*Nothing high tone British about those monikers. Looks like the backstory writers couldn’t get some of the aliases straight)
So, to my eyes the guy appeared to be a fucking British spook (harrumph!) and almost certainly some whelp of a British royal as Jamaica is where the Ian Flemings and all of that rot have plotted and schemed for decades.
Then Mark let me know Cooke is twins. Only one twin played Farrakhan, though. This revelation still begged the question above about levels of cynicism, but it also helped me understand that the transition was a lot easier for the perpetrators than had it been only one guy involve.
This is what I wrote when i assumed it was just one guy playing both parts:
I’ve crossed paths with a few Jamaicans over the years and I can’t say comprehensively, but the folks from that country that I’ve known don’t bear the cross of the American slaves of old. The traces of anger and resentment just aren’t there. This Sam/Louis character is playing for a different team and has no investment in anything concerning African Americans. Does he enjoy turning the screw? I doubt he enjoys anything. Someone like this probably has no emotional life and probably has no libido. His craft is what defines him. And I don’t mean Masonic craft though he is also likely a Prince Hall Mason, just to dot the I’s and cross the T’s. Like a J Edgar Hoover, who is passed off as a cross dressing queer to label him a hypocrite and make it easier for him to take the blame for his handlers, these kind of guys have no sex drive, but they can get very hostile about it. To cope, they create fantasy worlds where they are saving humanity from their worst aspects. They front organizations with strict protocols and they surround themselves with yes men. This condition is not unfathomable if you know what to look for. And the unseen hands that create these characters definitely know what to look for.
I’ve since realized that this kind of psychobabble is another dead-end designed to leave me in a state of condescending satisfaction. I’ve solved the mystery: he/she is essentially sexless and not happy about it, so who is next on the list to shred to pieces with my brilliant insight into la condition humaine?
Missing the twin angle leaves so much of the process hidden.
For one thing it misses the likelihood of the hatchery, as I call it for now. Breeding illegitimate noble blood babies through IVF methods to enhance the twinning, and the overall numbers of offspring bound by blood, would assure loyalty and obedience. I’m also suspecting, lately, that there is a deliberate sterilization element in the fertilization process. Yes, mad scientist stuff to be sure, but the frigid/sterile/gay celebrities seem legion today. And that brushes up against the psychobabble above, where the sterile celebrity throws herself into her work, as there is nothing else she can define herself by. She’s eager to sell that soap. That’s all she has. No coercion required. Doubt was bred out of her in the lab.
Enough. Perhaps I’ve gone ’round the bend, but this night of the living twins never seems to end so something not found in nature is going on here.
Stay tuned for Mark’s photo analysis, coming right up…
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Everything above is Tyrone, and everything below is added by me, Mark. When first looking at Sam Cooke, I sensed something that has become so common as to be expected. He is twins. And it was not hard to spot.
Here is the one I call Twin Two, whose photos are far more common on the Internet, and whom I suspect was the primary public performer, perhaps the better singer.

This is Twin One, whom Tyrone discovered and I confirmed to have become Louis Farrakhan.

Here are Twin One and Twin Two side by side:


The difference in ears (green lines) is noticeable, an 11.3 to 11.6% difference even as Twin One is at perhaps a five degree angle. This is apparent in all five comparisons directly below. Twin Two has a longer nose, 78 pixels versus 66. The other features are similar, and simply do not align properly to be the same person. But I found them easiest to distinguish due to something unrelated to structure of the face – Twin Two often used Brylcreem, a hair styling gel from that era (50s and 60s), to achieve the slicked-back looked found in two of the five photos above. Twin One went with a natural African look in all photos I could find of him.
Rather than run a bunch of separate face splits, I will show you a five-in-one.
That is the third photo from the left of Twin One selection aligned next to all five of Twin Two. Angles aside, all five mis-align in the same manner, enough to satisfy me that Sam Cooke belongs on the Honor Roll of Twins. (With Sinatra in the forties, Elvis in the fifties, and Cooke and McCartney in the sixties, we now have evidence that the celebrity twin program has been going on for seventy years, maybe more.)
Now for the matter of Farrakhan – ignore everything of Twin Two, as he is no longer a public figure (if still alive).
Here are some pertinent shots of Farrakhan:
Because there are so few photos of Twin One available, I chose three that were of a similar posture and expression as those above. (I did nothing with the blurry one second from the left.) Here are the results:
It is hard, of course, to get perfect alignment of the mouths, as I was limited to those of Cooke smiling and so had to choose similar items of Farrakhan. But I do suggest you compare the Cooke Twin One photo farthest right with the Farrakhan in the middle. They struck me as similar, and we often find that people strike similar expressions and postures even years apart in photos. Oh heck, I will do it for you:
Anyway, thanks to Tyrone and his sharp eye, we now add Louis Farrakhan to the Honor Roll of Zombies.
Mark and Tyrone nice work. I didn’t realize this had been covered in the past.
I found out some interesting family history Mark – my old man was visiting last weekend and we were going through some of his old belongings that he didn’t know i had. One of them was his Demolay ring – rank of Chevalier . So my old man wasn’t just Demolay – he was a chevalier, the highest rank you can achieve – less than 1% achieve that ranking. I was quite surprised as i had to look up what chevalier rank meant. Tried to ask him about secret rituals but mom was around, i’ll try to learn more someday. He did say the Masons wanted him to join but he declined.
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My wife has ancestry that goes way back, and she has collected memorabilia too. One was a small cachet of items that were Freemason symbols and things. She was told that the father was a mason, but that the son had declined to join. I think that they all deny membership, but they all join.
So I’d venture a guess that your grandfather was a mason.
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Says AI … Yes, the Order of DeMolay is closely associated with Freemasonry and is considered a Masonic youth organization, though it operates as a separate entity rather than a “junior” branch.
Would AI lie about that? Of course. AI is built to lie.
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I hate how AI tries to kiss your ass snd flatter you “that’s a great question!” My bullshit detector goes off when i hear that. Its attempt to ingratiate you backfires with me at least. I am sure they developed it that way for a reason, because most people can be easily manipulated with flattery.
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I have a general question for Mark and Tyrone – something I have been mulling a while.
Do you think Freemasonry is being made obsolete, due to more modern methods of control? My belief is that Freemasonry is just another mechanism of control, and not the “dominant” religion of the leaders. Rather they use Freemasonry, along with Catholicism, Judaism, Islam, etc. as a mean to control and direct men in the direction they want. The secret society part was especially important in past eras, with initiates going through a bunch of elaborate, and frankly strange/bizarre rituals to demonstrate fealty to their brothers and the lodge.
My hypothesis is due to technology, and the massive surveillance state, along with NDAs required by all who work for corporations, or the government, or military, the elite now have more modern methods of control than the old-fashioned Masonic methods. No doubt the Masons still have some sway, and the British elite (royal family) are known to be very into Freemasonry, for example. However I remember starting ~ 20 years ago they were heavily advertising on radio – especially sports and talk radio, which I used to listen to – asking people to join the Freemasons, using a Ben Franklin actor. Which is very odd considering they are supposed to be invitation only.
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I had not seen this comment, busy and all. As usual, you bring questions without answers. Here’s a recent experience … Professor Henry Graff taught diplomatic history and such at Columbia for 46 years, and said that anyone who went from there into politics went through his courses.
He said that he had never seen anyone named Obama pass through. He said other professors said the same thing. Obama was a ghost.
That makes sense to me, as Obama is a fine actor with great charisma, and has been elevated to godly status by liberals. But he is no “juris doctor”, perhaps did not attend Harvard either. He’s smart, and fluid, knowing what to say, and what emotions to project. He is a superb actor of Robin Williams caliber.
Reuters claims that it has investigated the matter and that Obama was really there. Timing is everything. This happened much later, meaning, to me, that intelligence agents had entered the university system and altered the records. Anyone who knows this knows to shut up. But why? What binds them?
The answer is Freemasonry or something similar, a system of discipline that binds people to lies. What are the consequences for speaking up? I think we see it in Harvey Weinstein, OJ, Pete Rose, Cosby, that the whole of the media can destroy people. There is no way out of this destruction. Those who are so brought down have no recourse but to shrink and suck it up.
I think it is Freemasonry that governs us, scares people, keeps them in check. They are a minority but potent and powerful, governing from the shadows. Even the best minds, like MM, know not to contest them, ergo invention of “Phoenicians”, allowing him to carry on.
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Mark you may be right, and I’m going to tell you why.
I have long said on this forum, which I have never heard anyone else say, that the University Greek Fraternal System is part of Freemasonry. I know because i joined a fraternity, and the oaths and initiation ritual are basically identical to what I have read are performed at freemason rituals. I.e. ritual hazing, swearing of oaths, wearing blindfolds and hood in silly ceremonies, and most important a death and rebirth ceremony right before acceptance into the brotherhood.
Guess what ChatGTP says? No they are not connected, although the Fraternal system was “influenced” early on by Freemasonry.
It makes sense that ultimately the world is controlled by men, not computers, or algorithms, or AI bullshit, because you can train and trust men better than computers. I could go on about that, but my boss, an expert in machine learning, thinks robots are highly overrated, as humans can take instructions instantly and change direction, whereas robots require the code to be modified and tested first. Also humans take care of themselves and don’t require maintenance as employees, you just fire the ones who don’t keep up.
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I just asked AI if the Lions and Elks clubs, ubiquitous in so many towns and cities in the United States, are part of freemasonry? Answer: NO. Real answer: of course. AI also says it was just a coattails effect, that late 19th centrury was the “golden age of fraternities” and that freemasonry was the “gold standard” for these organizations. The ideas were “borrowed” from Freemasonry, and the founders were Freemasons, but the Freemasons are “different” so therefore must not control these other groups. OK.
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My opinion, for the longest time, has been that Freemasonry was an opportunity for the Royals to extend an invitation to commoners who are not blood related in any way to help the royals with their span of control. Of course they didn’t advertise it as such, claiming that there was some sort of great working behind all of this, but that these fraternal orders and lodges were always meant to serve the Royals. The reason the Royals got behind the system was because they just didn’t have enough blood relations once the New World opened up in the west, and this is when these fraternal organizations really started to evolve and recruit. The idea that once inside the lodge, all men were equal and that it was a place for philosophizing and not political intrigue was to sell the fiction that if you joined the masons, you were in someway equal to the Royals; the strict protocols of engagement pretty much disarmed any arguments a commoner would have with a royal, and the royal would in kind return the polite acknowledgments. This probably went a long way to making your average successful businessman, who joined these lodges, think that he was something special and that would help maintain his loyalty, no matter what he was asked to do. (Get out of jail/execution cards didn’t hurt the appeal of these poor widow’s sons, either.)
Today, of course, technology and surveillance and sophisticated forms of spellcasting, also known as propaganda, make it easier to maintain control in a few hands without the need for secret handshakes and elaborate rituals, especially when an NDA and an encrypted password can do just as much for a whole lot less effort. There may still be some classisists who need ritual ceremony and a cryptocracy to get wood and get behind certain movements that serve the crown agenda, but given how each generation since the war, for example, have been reduced to adolescent cynicism, it’s kind of hard to organize them around “lofty ideals”.
Also, postscript, new advances in IVF technology have aided in replacing initiates with actual bloodline bastards that can occupy public positions, thus, IMO, reducing the rolls of the lodges.
Okay, one other thought: when we witness a celebrity, whether political, sports related, or from the entertainment world being humiliated, I doubt they are actually going through some sort of Masonic humiliation ritual. I’m pretty sure at this point those scandals are simply marketing ploys. Like I said, propaganda is spellcasting, and those processes can be extremely obscure, regardless of the outcome.
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I appreciate you and Ray and Tim, not to slight anyone else, just to highlight. You bring questions to the fore that throw my preconceived answers into confusion. This is the true nature of exchanges of ideas, to destabilize, as only confusion can cause the release of better ideas. For instance, the shaming that goes on, Cosby, Rose, Weinstein, I do not understand it. I’ll stop there. Gates is pretty obvious.
I was once working on a toilet in our basement, a tiny cramped space. I had to reach around to tighten a nut, highly stressful, but had on hand a Milwaukee power wrench, so that if I could get a grip on the nut, it would do the work, saving me having to turn it while in awkward positions. It worked! And, it worked so well that I saw the toilet disintegrate before my eyes, one crack caused by the power of the wrench, the rest followed.
I have a cousin, and she is married to a musician. I for a long time had a hard time liking him, but came around, just listening to him play piano with eyes half closed and looking up. All I had to do was stop judging him and take him in as is. Later I told the toilet story, and he said after “You never want to use a power tool on a toilet.”
Anyway, that statement carried so much information that I had to let it go and let it go now. But it is the same feeling I get from you and the other commenters here, causing new insights to spring forward even as his was so damned obvious and after the fact.
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I guess the “face splits” have some broad general alignment, and the two have somewhat similar facial proportions and features. But more conclusive to me – of a non match, sorry – are the last two photos side by side. Cooke has unusually wide set eyes, Farakhan has closer set eyes. Their nose shapes are subtly but distinctively different. And Farakhan has lighter skin, overall looks to have much more European ancestry.
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I generally agree with your assessment, but I would be careful when using skin tone as a criteria for similarity. First, its easy to lighten – or darken skin, especially if only the face is exposed. And skin tends to lighten with age.
But eye shape, I would need to see a good demonstration of how much surgery can alter that.
The death of Sam Cooke is hard to figure out unless it’s some high level reassignment, due to his talent, and the lack of politics in his death – not an “assassination”. Similar to Hendrix, however Hendrix was elevated to God like status later, and Hendrix did not have the talent Cooke had, especially in terms of longevity.
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I will have to look at it tomorrow some more. I haven’t had much time these past few days. But do remember, not that I would go all in on it, but I am seeing two of Sam Cooke.
Different eyes, there does seem to be an accumulation of fat in that area. But the distance between them never changes. Skin color could be photo tone and lighting.
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Randomly, I thought of who is most similar to Sam Cooke as a singer. The name Al Green came to mind, who is still alive. Got him confused with a former congressman, same name.
Anyhow, was reading Al Greens page. As Mark has intuited, that they are all freemasons, this is what I found out about Al Green
” He is a member of the Prince Hall Masons, the African-American wing of Freemasonry, at the thirty-third degree”
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Off topic – Sarahhh brought up something interesting in a fakeologist audiochat.. incidentally she’s a fan of yours Mark, says she wants to call in next time you talk to Ab. Anyway, she said she was watching youtube videos about Turkmenistan, which apparently is considered “totalitarian.” She said they didn’t “do” covid there, it wasn’t promoted, acknowledged, a big deal, etc. And she claimed other “totalitarian” countries didn’t either, but didn’t list examples. This was news to me because many have said the world was in “lockstep” in promoting it, including yourself I think, and I thought it was pretty much the case. The few who dissented, like the Zambian pres, or whichever Z country I forget, seemed to die suddenly lol. Like “a lesson to encourage the others.” I haven’t looked into it, maybe they acknowledged it enough to pacify world powers, or just didn’t vocally object on the world stage. No idea. I remember JLB said in Bulgaria where he is, the mass public is cynical as an after effect of communism, so they didn’t partake very much and their media didn’t press the issue I guess.
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Yeah you can add Thailand to that list. It is an absolute monarchy, with lese majeste laws that can get you thrown into jail for saying anything bad about the royal family. They had some big ol’ psyops right around Covid with some fat kid called the Penguin being the leader of the political opposition, for publicly asking for reforms, yada yada. I have to say the law is bullshit, I never cared for laws, just rules for small minded men.
In any effect Thailand is far more free than the united states in many ways, and you can bribe your way out of most anything, which I personally consider a good thing, since it’s cheaper than paying some asshole lawyer in the United States far more because he wears a suit to do the same thing.
The only bad part is it’s hard to legally own guns, the only thing I still like about the United States.
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Thanks Ray. It does look like they played along though I terms of lockdowns, curfews, etc. But claimed low mortality numbers-
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https://eastasiaforum.org/2020/08/06/lifting-the-veil-on-thailands-covid-19-success-story/
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All of that presumes a virus and contagion. We are living a lie.
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