"They came up with nearly 200 songs of such beauty, irreverence, brutality, cynicism and humor that one prominent record reviewer and songwriter said, 'I have it on the best authority that the Beatles do not write their own material. The fact is they have a trained composer working for them in a small room in Mayfair who writes all their songs.' They wrote songs of such variety that, rather than theorizing that one composer was writing for them, one might conclude that there were 200."

- Milton Okun, The New York Times Great Songs of Lennon &McCartney

    Are historic and religious myths built solely on extension, enhancement, and glorification of popular historical culture? If so, the seed broadcast by the Beatles in the 60s sprouted, and will continue to grow into the future. The technical and/or spiritual growth stimulated by the movements and actions of secret societies and angelic or otherwise extra-terrestrial influence is documented in historic records and religious texts around the world. The agents of change are not readily identified by their physical appearance - they become known by the technologies or the philosophies they initiate (their fruit).

    The Beatles were often accused of leading millions of youths toward revolutionary social changes. The political right (led by the John Birch Society) labeled their influence as corrupting. The political left (represented by Timothy Leary) labeled this same influence as enlightening. Interestingly, both sides agreed on one fundamental point - that the Beatles used sophisticated mind control techniques, utilizing a combination of music and drugs to produce radical changes on the world population. Both sides also agreed that these brainwashing techniques were without precedent, and were too advanced to have been dreamed up by the four lads from Liverpool.