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File: 88e7a55dd7a26ad⋯.png (176.89 KB, 1080x733, 1080:733, Processed - BillEvans.png)

eaa774  No.8127460

I don't know when this occurred but I noticed that song titles have been changed in my Amazon music library for this Bill Evans Trio album, "At the Village Vanguard". It's a pretty good album by the way.

Anyways, see songs #4 and 8 (obviously numbers are intentional) and compare to actual song list on right. Some other songs were changed around as well and they reference it being a live show at NYC which might be the case not sure on that fact. I thought it was a studio album but it might not be.

I thought Alice in Wonderland was a reference to something else, why would [they] be targeting me with it? I don't think this is a typical reference to gangstalking so things seem to have evolved from that point.

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