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Saturday, November 23, 2013

The last days I have remembered all the records I had in 1975. This is a considerable change in my mind. Earlier this year, I thought that I never should have managed that. Therefore this is something important. To the left is a picture of the record player I had, a Lenco L 75. Especially the classical records were difficult to remember. It has been a kind of blocking and hindrance, which did it impossible for me to remember these records. After I had played Jan Garbarek, Afric Pepperbird, many times; I remembered Grieg, Piano Concerto and music from Peer Gynt. After I had played Grieg many times; I remembered Tchaikovsky, Piano Concerto No. 1. After that, I remembered Debussy and Ravel; after that Vladimir Horowitz. When I listen to Grieg, the record cover of the LP with Tchaikovsky came up in my mind, and when I searched on Google Images, I saw it at once. That was a strong experience, where I felt that I got in contact again with these things in my mind, like I until that, had been hindered in that. Some days after this, I even more can understand that I have got a much better and well‐arranged memory. Now it is easy for me to remember all of this, but earlier this year, I thought it was impossible for me to remember this again. These classical records were bought after I had heard the music on the radio, it was the musical dynamic structure and power in the music which absorbed me.

I also had a tape recorder, Tandberg 3000 X; picture on the left. It had a low transparent cover, with nearly the same color as the cover on the record player. The tape recorder could also stand on edge. I had much music on this tape recorder. My friends and I brought music to each other, and talked about music to each other. Typical I bought records after I had heard the music on the radio, or I went to a record shop and looked for records there. In this way, these records and the music was something which was connected with many things, and it was an important interest for me. From 1970 to 1974 I bought 20 records. In 1975 I bought one record with Janis Joplin, a birthday present to my wife at that time. All these records, and what they meant to me, had been something which I not remembered any longer. From 1980 to 1985, I read music periodicals, and bought music I had sat alone and read about, that was something totally different than how it had been whit these things earlier.

We also had a piano at home early in the seventies, picture on the left; a Scholze piano. This is that piano and the piano bench which I sat on and played on early in the seventies. This combination with my friends, the record player, the tape recorder, the piano, and other musical instruments; was something meaningful for me. All of these had disappeared from my memory.

This change in me, is really very important. It is about common things; but it has to do with a very important mental change which has brought about much more, than what has to do with these records. I think these first records and what they meant to me; was something these criminals who use mind control, had wanted to remove from my mind.

David H. Hegg