john Coltrane’s Estate in Shock as Declassified CIA Documents Suggest ‘A Love Supreme’ Was Actually a Secret Code for Financial Coup
In a twist that has sent ripples through the jazz world and the corridors of power, newly declassified CIA documents suggest that John Coltrane’s seminal 1965 album ‘A Love Supreme’ may have been less a spiritual odyssey and more a meticulously crafted financial play. Sources close to the investigation, who spoke on condition of anonymity, claim the album’s soaring saxophone riffs and chanting mantras were actually a complex code for a coordinated transfer of assets among a shadow network of wealthy insiders, all timed to capitalize on a looming global monetary shift. While the mainstream narrative celebrates Coltrane as a transcendent artist, this leak begs the question: Who truly benefits from elevating a musician to sainthood while ignoring the potential for hidden profit? The estate has remained silent, but skeptics are now asking if the real ‘love supreme’ was a love of liquidity—and if your favorite jazz record was just a tool for the elite to orchestrate a quiet financial coup.