IS IT COINCIDENCE?
Part 1 - THE P.A.L. TEST
The undeniable correlations between
Morrissey's work and Princess Diana's death raise a fundamental question. ...
How do we judge if the correlations between an artist's work and a
subsequent event are more than coincidence? ...
THE P.A.L TEST
P - Precision
A - Abundance
L - Location
If the correlations are precise and they are
abundant it is reasonable to believe they are more than coincidence. ...
In the case of THE DIANA-MORRISSEY PHENOMENON the correlations also
happen to be strategically located. ...
They are located in the works
of Morrissey where you'd most expect to find them if they were meant to be found!
...
The
Smiths album whose title announces a royal death. ...
The only Smiths single released exclusively to France, where Princess
Diana will die. ...
The final
Smiths compilation released before Princess Diana's death. ...
The
Morrissey single regarding a "Ouija Board" - a device for receiving messages
from the dead. ...
Morrissey's duet with a "Banshee" - a harbinger of death. ...
The
final Morrissey single before Princess Diana's death, released in the summer of
Diana's death. ...
The
final Morrissey album before Princess Diana's death, released in the month of
Diana's death. ...
Part 2 - THE
REVERSE-ORDER TEST
The undeniable
correlations between Morrissey's work and Princess Diana's death raise a
fundamental question. ...
How do we judge if the correlations between an
artist's work and a subsequent event are more than coincidence? ...
THE REVERSE ORDER TEST
Imagine
the artist's work was conceived after the correlating event had already
happened.
Would it then seem obvious that the artist's work
was
intended to correlate with the event?
Because Morrissey's
work preceded Princess Diana's death we automatically say the
correlations are coincidence. ...
But if Morrissey's work came
after Princess Diana's death we would say the same correlations had to be intended!
Because Morrissey's work preceded Diana's death, we
automatically say the correlations are coincidental.
If Diana's death
preceded Morrissey's work we would say that the same correlations had to be
intentional!
THE DIANA-MORRISSEY PHENOMENON