Denizen? I think not.

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This…

… in combination with this…

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisenhower%27s_farewell_address

… makes sense. He was a Texan from Denison. But apparently there are denizens.

In the same county (*Gray*son) as Denison, the b-place of Eisenhower, appeared this seemingly peculiar triangle of Whites: White Rock, White Mound, Whitewright. Tom Bean (center figure) is a denizen, and maybe even of that [extreme] type we’re talking about here.

Mr. Bean the alien. We never find out his first name.

Meador meaning? Settlement? See here for one that could have been made.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/14/eisenhower-met-aliens-says-timothy-good_n_1277133.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordic_aliens

On the other hand we have Bald (Prairie) Head(sville) also highlighted by a resonant White Rock, Texas, Ike being famously bald. Cube Brick knew something.

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Eisenhower is part of a mindf*ck.

Words of caution from the Corbett Report…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fidXkf1QwsU

But I think Chris White has his own emotional agenda. We all do, and maybe that’s his point.

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More on Mr. Bean:

Mr. Bean often seems unaware of basic aspects of the way the world works, and the programme usually features his attempts at what would normally be considered simple tasks, such as going swimming, using a television set, redecorating or going to church. The humour largely comes from his original (and often absurd) solutions to problems and his total disregard for others when solving them, his pettiness, and occasional malevolence.

At the beginning of episode two onwards, Mr. Bean falls from the sky in a beam of light, accompanied by a choir singing Ecce homo qui est faba (“Behold the man who is a bean”). These opening sequences were initially in black and white in episodes two and three, and were intended by the producers to show his status as an “ordinary man cast into the spotlight”. However, later episodes showed Mr. Bean dropping from the night sky in a deserted London street against the backdrop of St Paul’s Cathedral. At the end of episodes three and six he is also shown being sucked right back up into the sky in the respective background scenes (black scene in episode 3 and street scene in episode 6). Atkinson himself has acknowledged that Bean “has a slightly alien aspect to him”.

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