Late The Beatles icon John Lennon’s social media page recently revealed the drug that he smoked for ‘breakfast’ with bandmates Ringo Starr and George Harrison. John Lennon’s worst drug meltdown was detailed a few days ago.
“The Beatles had gone beyond comprehension. We were smoking marijuana for breakfast. We were well into marijuana and nobody could communicate with us, because we were just glazed eyes, giggling all the time.”
Lennon’s Twitter also recently posted a note written by Yoko Ono with a message of peace.
“Nutopia is a country that exists in all of us. John and I created this imaginary world. We called a press conference and produced a white handkerchief from our pockets and said ‘This is a flag to Surrender to Peace.’ Not Fight for Peace, but ‘Surrender’ to Peace was the important bit. All of us represent Nutopia.
On this day of the birth of Nutopia, Let’s all wave the white flag or handkerchief in our minds. And say ‘I love all of me’ and have lots of fun. Because we deserve it. Each one of us. Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono also recently made a ‘harm’ photos announcement.
John had said that we were all ambassadors of Nutopia. And so we are. When you come to our apartment, you’ll see that there is a gold plaque on the kitchen door, that says Nutopian Embassy. John put it there. Strangely enough, now friends just like to come in from that door, and not the front door. It seems the plaque made the kitchen door our front door.
Ambassadors of Nutopia, Think Peace, Act Peace, Spread Peace and let people know to IMAGINE PEACE. Pretty soon, the whole world will realize that we all belong to Nutopia. Together, we will let the other planets know that that’s what’s happening here on our planet. That we are all together, and living life in Peace. John Lennon’s son recent reacted to racism accusations.
Lots of love,
Yoko Ono Lennon
April 1st 2019.”
'You're all geniuses and you're all beautiful. You don't need anybody to tell you who you are or what you are. You are what you are. Get out there and get peace.'#InternationalPeaceDay #PeaceDay #PeaceDay19 #ClimateAction pic.twitter.com/88vo3TYTnR
— John Lennon ☁️ (@johnlennon) September 21, 2019