Illuminati Extorting Hollywood Stars?

October 30, 2010

article-quaid-420x0.jpgToday Randy Quaid may have made a breakthrough 
to blow the cover of Illuminati Hollywood if only others will step
forward.    He’s already flushed one out
in the open — Lloyd Braun, Hollywood producer formerly exec with
ABC/ Yahoo.  He named Braun — who was of course furious and sent
out his minion to announce his suit for defamation. 
 

By Richard Evans
(for henrymakow.com)

Celebrity meltdowns are so routine the scenarios are predictable. 

Star freaks out in public place – gets arrested, goes to re-hab. 

Star found dead on drugs, or star commits suicide, like Heath
Ledger and David Carradine

“How many people have you known personally who have died suddenly
and mysteriously in the last five years?” Randy Quaid asked.
 
“I have personally known eight actors…”  Quaid stopped for a
moment, clearly fighting back tears.  “All of whom I have worked
with and was close to – Heath Ledger, Chris Penn, David Carradine
among them.  I believe these actors were whacked and I believe many
others, such as Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and Mel Gibson, are
being played to get at their money.”

See Randy Quaid’s remarkable press conference here.
http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/people/ledger-was-whacked-by-criminals-quaid-20101029-17715.html


Veteran Hollywood actor Quaid and his wife were arrested in
Vancouver Canada on warrants issued from  Los Angeles, released on
bail to await extradition. 

The Media lit up identical stories
gratuitously  trashing Quaid with the Britney Spears treatment.  The
tabloids howled “Randy Quaid MELTDOWN.”

Overnight he and his wife are
presented as “fugitives”. I’ve read gratuitous remarks from nobodies
in these articles like, “unsurprisingly, drugs are suspected….”  

Suspected?  The court charges don’t involve drugs. 

Quaid’s never
been arrested for drugs or drunk.  More libel and slander: an ABC breakfast TV
drone tried psychiatric innuendo;  “Randy Quaid has made a career
playing offbeat weirdos…maybe that should tell us something.”  It
tells me that Quaid is a good actor,  a job he’s been doing multiple
films every year since 1971 without incident before bad things
started happening to him which haven’t been adequately explained. 

The media coverage is definitely a smear.  They would have gotten
away with smearing him too, if he hadn’t gotten this press
conference on video and online.
 

braun_lloyd_02.jpgQuaid has also named one of the bullies involved in trying to screw
him, ABC/Yahoo producer Lloyd BraunQuaid named Braun as part
of the “monstrous ring of accountants, estate planners and
lawyers” who are “trying to kill my career and, I believe, murder
me in order to gain control of my royalties.”

Bingo.  There’s motive.  Royalties.  Whomever has been going after
Randy Quaid has serous clout in Hollywood and media control.   What
sort of group has the influence to get a veteran stars actor’s union
card canceled to kill his income, and the legal leverage to get a
famous American and his wife arrested in Canada to be hauled back to
Los Angeles in cuffs?

Braun was furious that Quaid has had the
presence of mind to understand what’s happening not only to him but
all the actors in Hollywood.   Crossing to Canada to force his
enemies to file international extradition can’t be hidden and blows
the stealth cover of those filing the charges.

Quaid can’t prove
his allegations of a conspiracy to murder stars, but the word is in
the same tabloid media  those conspirators have used to their
advantage to smear their victims.   A lawyer for Braun announced
they were filing suit against Quaid over his statement, which may
not turn out to be a smart move for Braun. 

During 2007 comedian Dave Chappelle turned down $50 million from
Comedy Central because he was being coerced to do a bit on his show
wearing a dress. There’s a “casting couch” in Hollywood for
rappers and  actors learn they  have to be the recipient of ritual
sodomy to get the big contract.  Few refuse, but a few do refuse
Another comedian Katt Williams turned down $50 million to do his own show
too.

Dave Chappelle-What’s Wrong With Hollywood
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHpsiSSNapQ

Black Hollywood: Are Black Men being Raped? Posted in the
African-American Forum
http://www.topix.com/forum/afam/TTE6K1MDBQT8EB716

Chappelle said, “What is happening in Hollywood
that a guy that tough (Martin Lawrence) will be out on the street
waving a gun screaming ‘they’re trying to kill me!’ ?  What’s
happening in Hollywood?  Nobody knows.  The worst thing to call
somebody is crazy.  It’s dismissive. That’s bullshit. These people
are not crazy, they’re strong people.  Maybe the environment is a
little sick”
.

Hollywood is an Illuminati club that offers rich rewards for  supine obedience and stern retribution for those who refuse to bend over.
Let’s hope Randy Quaid’s voicing what few
in Los Angeles dare say prompts other actors to rebel.

Here are Quaid’s comments – minus the news media
editing and ridicule
.

Video:

http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/960.html

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Kubrick and Apollo

Apollo Kubrick Shining

by Scott Wenger

I’ve been researching the Apollo program for the past two years. Here are a few things I learned on my own that seem to suggest Kubrick may have had some direct or indirect involvement in the Apollo presentations:

– According to researcher Bill Wood, NASA heavily subsidized Stanley Kubrick when he produced the movie “2001”. Wood claims 2001 was used to develop the special effects needed to fake a lunar landing and its purpose, when it premiered in 1968, was to show the public what a real lunar landing was supposed to look like.

– Kubrick worked on 2001 with the help of NASA experts Fred Ordway and Harry Lange.

– Ordway had contacts within the aerospace community (including IBM, Honeywell, Boeing, General Dynamics, Grumman, Bell Telephone, and General Electric.) Many of these companies provided documentation and hardware prototypes free of charge in return for “product placements” in the film 2001.

– During a remastering of the film 2001, Senior NASA Apollo administrator George Mueller and astronaut Deke Slayton nicknamed “2001’s” Borehamwood, England production facilities “NASA East” after seeing all of the hardware and documentation lying around the studio.

– Ken Adam, production designer on “Dr. Strangelove” and “Barry Lyndon”, said he was not asked to work on 2001 because Kubrick had already worked for a year with experts from NASA and had done a lot of research; Adam said he would have been “too far behind.” (Note: Ken Adam did production design for the 1971 movie “Diamonds are Forever” that includes a moonscape.)

– In Kubrick’s movie “The Shining” there’s a scene where the little boy is seen wearing a shirt with the word “Apollo” on the front.

– In Kubrick’s movie “Eyes Wide Shut,” the main character (and witness to an event) is told that it was “staged, a charade, fake” and he receives a warning to “stop asking questions.” There is a theme of secrecy in that movie.

– One of the lines in Kubrick’s “Eyes Wide Shut” is as follows:

“Did you never consider the possibility that the whole thing might have been nothing more than a charade?”

– Kubrick wanted his movie “Eyes Wide Shut” released on the 30th anniversary of the launch of Apollo 11 (July 16, 1999) and the North American release of “Eyes Wide Shut” was July 16, 1999.

– Dustin Hoffman plays a character named Stanley in the movie “Wag the Dog.” That movie is about a director who is called upon to do a secret film project for the government. In “Wag the Dog,” the director wants — but is told he cannot have — “credit” for his work in the secret production. The character named Stanley might be a reference to Stanley Kubrick. The Stanley character in “Wag the Dog” completes a secret film project for the government.

– According to a reviewer, the movie “AI” (Artificial Intelligence), developed by Kubrick but directed by Spielberg, is a sci-fi rendition of Pinocchio with a few “out of place” references to the moon.

– There’s a trip to the moon in Kubrick’s 2001.

– The dialog in 2001 includes such things as “complete security,” a “cover story,” and “formal security oaths.” In the movie, someone asks how long the “cover story” must be maintained.

– Kubrick’s 1968 blockbuster “2001” proved that special effects technology certainly existed prior to the alleged 1969 moon landing.

– Actor Ed Bishop played the part of a Lunar shuttle captain in Kubrick’s 1968 movie “2001: A Space Odyssey.” Interestingly, Ed Bishop also played the part of Klaus Hergersheimer in the 1971 movie “Diamonds are Forever” (and his part was uncredited in that movie.) Ed Bishop is the actor who hands Sean Connery a dosimeter after Sean Connery (as James Bond) breaks into a secret facility in Nevada where fake moonwalking is being filmed. Some people believe Apollo moonwalking could have been filmed at the Nevada Test Site or inside a hangar at nearby Area 51.

– Douglas Trumbull, head of Trumball Film Effects, and creator of many of the effects for the film “2001: A Space Odyssey” also worked on CBS coverage of the Apollo 11 presentation. Trumball worked in Studio City, California for six weeks to prepare for the Apollo 11 broadcast. Trumbull developed a “graphic display projection system” that composed sentences, created moving diagrams, and simulated events for CBS television news coverage of the Apollo 11 mission. (Source: October 1969 issue of “American Cinematographer” magazine, page 984.) Trumbull’s involvement in the Apollo broadcasts means that some of the same talent was involved in 2001 and Apollo.

– I sent an email message to Stanley’s widow (Christiane Kubrick) on July 15, 2004. This was the question I asked Christiane:

“Did your husband know any of the Apollo astronauts?”

This was her reply (on July 16, 2004):

“I think he had some letters from two of them. I can not remember who it was.”

– Christiane (his widow) claims Stanley had no involvement in the Apollo presentations.

– Scott Wenger

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The Bruce Lee Curse

Bruce Lee Curse

Brandon Lee, son of the famed martial arts star, Bruce Lee, was shot and killed during the making of his breakout film, “The Crow.” Although his death was deemed “accidental,” many other speculations have arisen. What if his death was not an accident, but murder? There were many similarities between both Bruce and Brandon Lee’s death, leaving open the possibility of conspiracy. Two major theories lend hand to the thought of foul play. The Chinese Mafia theory and the Triads theory hold credence through evidence and their links to Bruce and Brandon. Other theories have been considered and prove possible as well. Too many “coincidences” occurred on set and during the investigation, to state that his death was an accident. With all the evidence collected from both deaths, the possibility that both were merely fatal accidents, can be ruled out, and replaced with the fact that they were meticulously planned murders.

Bruce Lee, martial arts star, is pronounced dead on July 20th, 1973. He is rushed to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital but is dead before arrival. All the details of his death remain unclear and somewhat covered up. Lee and film producer, Raymond Chow, met at Lee’s home to discuss the making of Lee’s film, “Game of Death.” They worked for about two hours before heading to Betty Tingpei’s (lead actress in the film) house. The three went over the script and soon after, Chow left. Lee began to complain of a headache and Tingpei gave him a tablet of Equagesuc (a super aspirin), which was prescribed for her. Around 9:00pm Chow called Tingpei’s to ask why she and Lee never showed up for dinner as planned. Tingpei told Chow that she could not wake Lee. He could not be revived and later died of, what doctors concluded as, an edema (swelling of the brain). Why hadn’t Tingpei woken Lee earlier to meet for dinner as planned? And if she tried to, and she could not, why did she not immediately phone the police? Most of all, why would she give Lee something not prescribed for him? These questions and many others make Bruce Lee’s death look less like an accident and more like murder.

On March 30th, 1993, in Wilmington, North Carolina a tragedy occurred. Brandon Lee prepares to complete what is to be the last night of scenes that involve weapons. After this night, there is only eight more nights of shooting before “The Crow” is complete. Brandon speaks to his mother on the phone. After indicating his joy in this being the final night of weapons scenes, he ends the conversation and heads to the set. The scene in which Eric Draven walks in on his beloved Shelly being raped is to be shot. Michael Massee (FunBoy) is handed the pistol, which he is to point and fire at Brandon (Eric Draven) as we walks into the room. Alex Proyas calls for “quiet” and then “action”. Brandon walks in, Michael Massee pulls the trigger, Brandon falls to the ground and Alex Proyas calls “cut”. Everyone relaxes and starts moving around. Brandon, however, is still on the ground. Known for his practical jokes, Brandon is thought to be extending the scene. However, it becomes apparent that this is no joke and tragedy has just occurred. They find him profusely bleeding from his abdomen and ambulance is immediately called.

It is said that the Chinese Mafia killed Bruce Lee as a punishment for exposing many martial arts secrets (known in the U.S. as karate). They had warned Bruce Lee over and over about exposing karate. He was the first to do work of this kind, but the more popular he became, the more movies he made, the bigger the audience, and more karate on film, especially in the American market. After his death (which was shrouded in mystery), his son Brandon Lee came onto the scene. As the son of the foremost martial artist ever known, he picked up where up where his father left off. It however was much quicker that he met his demise, allegedly at the hands of the same Chinese Mafia, again shrouded in mystery.

The Triads, a group of organized criminals with ties to the entertainment industry in Hong Kong, China and Taiwan, China, are top suspects in the murder of both Bruce and Brandon Lee. The Triads were angry with Bruce Lee for refusing to work in their movies, and in turn, held a grudge against his son, Brandon. The fact that the Triads had ties with the entertainment industry, only begs more questions. Was Brandon’s murder an inside job? The answer is simply yes, but the explanation is far more complex. The precautions taken away that day may give thought to the theory of foul play. No one thought to give Brandon a protective vest or to have actor, Michael Massee (FunBoy), aim the weapon away from him (a common and necessary procedure for close-up shots within twenty feet of an actor). The weapons supervisor was also sent home that day. On the day of a close-up shot, involving weapons and a squib (explosive device), all precautions should be taken. Sending the weapons supervisor home was an unwise and idiotic mistake. Having the weapons supervisor leave, endangers all the actors and the crew. Michael Massee shot directly at Brandon, with no vest on. There was also a squib set off on his arm, in a grocery bag, a very dangerous stunt, and yet still no weapons supervisor was present. For such a dangerous shot, no one in his or her right mind would take away such a safety net. These incidents only further prove the Triads involvement in Brandon’s death. Being connected to the film industry made the set easily accessible for the Triads. Also, Brandon’s murder occurred on the last night of shooting with weapons. Anyone with any sense knew it was that day or never. The Triads carefully planned this day, or tried previous days, failed, and knew this was their last chance. They stood to gain something from the movie, “The Crow.” Brandon was murdered only eight days before filming ended, leaving only a few scenes to be shot. Having very little left to shoot, the movie could be completed by a double. The timing of his death was too easy to work around. It was planned, it was murder, and the theory of the Triads involvement is highly likely.

Although both theories, the Chinese Mafia and The Triads, are highly likely, many others are speculated and possible. Brandon Lee, being son of famed Chinese martial arts legend, Bruce Lee, left him enemy to many. Those who were jealous of his father’s presence, even after death, sought to tarnish the Lee name and to end the bloodline by eliminating his only son. Any person with a grudge against Bruce Lee could’ve wanted to harm Brandon, his film career, and to end his life.

There were many strange happenings on the set before Brandon was fatally shot and some eerie coincidences. First of all, the scene in which Brandon died in real life was also supposed to be the scene in which Eric Draven, his character, is brutally murdered. Another movie was being filmed at the same time as “The Crow,” called “Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story.” This movie was to document Brandon’s father’s works. Both of the sets were over run with strange incidents. The first day of shooting “The Crow,“ a worker touched a high-voltage wire and was electrocuted on a studio back lot. An upset employee ran his car through the studio’s plaster shop. A construction worker slipped causing a screwdriver to go through his hand. The weather was also very uncooperative. It caused damage to some of the sets. One of “The Crow’s” publicists was injured in a minor car accident. A drive-by shooting took place just a few streets away from one of “The Crow’s” locations. Due to all the strange occurrences the case was supposed to remain open. Also, the medical examiner who was said to have performed Brandon Lee’s autopsy, and who went on record to say he had preformed it, had in fact not even been present at the time. He signed the autopsy report as well, yet he did not perform it. It is still unknown why he would lie and sign off on the autopsy, as if he’d done it himself. To add to the possibility of murder, on the set of “The Crow,” the night of his death, it was bustling with several dozen people. The list includes actors, camera operators, lighting experts, producers, directors and numerous other employees. With that many people on set, tired from fifty straight days of shooting, who would have kept their eye on the handgun that ended Brandon Lee’s life? With only eight days left of filming the crew just strained to reach the end. With all that confusion, who would have worried about the gun? No one, and it could have easily been taken and loaded with real bullets. Too many coincidences occurred to deem his death as accidental.

Although Bruce and Brandon Lee’s deaths occurred some twenty years apart, many connections link the two. Both died while in the process of making a film. Both of their deaths brought suspicions of conspiracy. Also, in Bruce Lee’s final film, “Game of Death,” he played an actor, who is severely wounded by a live bullet on set, exactly how his son was fatally shot. There were many opportunities to kill both Bruce and Brandon, and both deaths could have been made to look like accidents. The “accidental” deaths of two actors, while filming movies, in the same bloodline, are highly unlikely. All evidence points to only one theory, and to the truth, Bruce and Brandon Lee were conspired against, and both were murdered.

Through thorough investigation and review of evidence, one can easily conclude that Brandon Lee’s death was no accident. The connections with his father’s (Bruce Lee) death are uncanny. Too many theories completely disprove their deaths as accidents. All necessary safety precautions that were removed that fatal day, for such a dangerous shot, were reckless, yet carefully mapped out. This lack of precaution ended young Brandon’s life. No one would put himself or herself in a position to be sued for reckless endangerment, unless they had a motive or a hidden agenda. Also, the chances of a father and a son, both actors, being “accidentally” killed, while filming a movie, are less than likely. In summation, Brandon Lee’s death is connected to his fathers, and both were murdered, but the killer has long since covered his tracks.

– Anonymous

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