Conspiracy theories......

m7mcfc said:
Hez said:
mackenzie said:
Judy Garland was another, although from a much younger age.

Yes Judy Garland never really stood a chance against drugs. Marilyn I think got into them more willingly though I doubt she knew how addictive they would become plus she liked her booze too. Not a good mix.

I'm not going to start googling it but I'm sure Miss Garland's mother force fed her drugs, upper's, downer's the poor girl never stood a chance.

If her Mother didn't the Studio certainly did. When she was filming the Wizard Of Oz she was given uppers to get her going and downers to get her to sleep.
 
Hez said:
m7mcfc said:
Hez said:
Yes Judy Garland never really stood a chance against drugs. Marilyn I think got into them more willingly though I doubt she knew how addictive they would become plus she liked her booze too. Not a good mix.

I'm not going to start googling it but I'm sure Miss Garland's mother force fed her drugs, upper's, downer's the poor girl never stood a chance.

If her Mother didn't the Studio certainly did. When she was filming the Wizard Of Oz she was given uppers to get her going and downers to get her to sleep.


I think in those days the Studios did that as a matter of course, shocking. Didn't Liza Minelli (Judy's daughter) have a drug problem too?
 
BlueBearBoots said:
Hez said:
m7mcfc said:
I'm not going to start googling it but I'm sure Miss Garland's mother force fed her drugs, upper's, downer's the poor girl never stood a chance.

If her Mother didn't the Studio certainly did. When she was filming the Wizard Of Oz she was given uppers to get her going and downers to get her to sleep.


I think in those days the Studios did that as a matter of course, shocking. Didn't Liza Minelli (Judy's daughter) have a drug problem too?

Yes I think she did and yes the Studios encouraged it. The Studio system was actually pretty brutal and ruthless when you look at it. I always think a lot of the stars turned to drugs and booze because they didn't quite understand what being famous involved. They expected what they saw in the movies and it wasn't like that at all.
 
Belfast_city said:
Phil Meup said:
Belfast_city said:
<a class="postlink" href="https://suite.io/mark-shernick/60c62s9" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://suite.io/mark-shernick/60c62s9</a> dont know how to upload but read that info mate,make your own mind up,surely you can do your own research from there as it gives a lot of info
Good link that.
Makes interesting reading....
thanks....just on another note,i dont put info out there and expect to be called names,instead ,if you dont believe it or maybe think hmm sounds intresting then go do a bit more reading on it and come to your own views on it,your mind is like a parachute,if its not open then its not gonna work,thats just my opinion.
I didnt call you names mate. I know a few people on here believe in this stuff just like yourself and a very good personal friend of mine loves the illuminati stuff. I happen to believe they are great sources of debate I just tend to think evidence is always fatally flawed when you research enough
 
This is obviously bollocks, but I always thought about propelling a conspiracy theory of my own. It's not meant to offend, sorry if it does.

Jade Goody was an actress/set up.

After the success of the first two Big Brother series, the media wanted to have their star in place before the series even started. They found a 20 year old actress and told her to go in there and be as thick as possible, and to produce numerous soundbites to make her character memorable and entertaining.

On being told that Cambridge is in East Anglia, she assumed that to be abroad, and referred to it as "East Angular".[20] Her other misconceptions included that Rio de Janeiro was a person, not a city, that Portugal was part of Spain, that the St George's Cross was not the flag of England but only the flag of London, that Aberdeen was not in Scotland and that the United States was not an English-speaking country.

The media controlled her popularity. She went from a hate figure to one of the most popular contestants on the show due to the way she was presented.

She had become popular with a substantial proportion of the media and general public, and as a result stayed in the house until the final week; she finished fourth.

From 2003 to 2006 she was a rags to riches cash cow, reaching new levels of coverage for a reality TV contestant. TV shows and appearances, books, perfumes. Like Victoria Beckham but even less talented.

Goody had ranked number 25 in a poll by Heat for the most influential person in the world. Her lifetime earnings were said to be between £2 million and £8 million.

With fear of going off the radar of the public, she entered the Celebrity Big Brother house. But with a motive from the people who controlled her - she was to be the ring leader in a race row with an Indian actress. She was used to highlight the underlying element of racism in the country, and exposed as a bad person.

By this time, those that controlled her realised that there was not much more money to be made from her. She was past her sell by date.

In an interview with the Daily Star, Goody admitted that, during her final hours in the Channel 4 house, Big Brother had revealed that her abuse of Shilpa had ruined her own "girl-next-door" image.

So before she exited the pubic eye they made her a martyr.

When news broke that Goody's cancer was terminal, medical authorities in the UK began reporting a surge in requests from women, particularly younger women, for screening for cervical cancer. This reversed a trend which had seen demand for screening decline overall in the past decade, with the highest decline being among women aged 25–29.

As a result of the publicity surrounding Goody's illness, on 13 March 2009 government health ministers agreed to review the NHS's policy of not offering screening for cervical cancer until the age of 25 in England (it is 20 in the rest of the UK). Goody issued a press release the same day, saying that she was "immensely proud" that she had helped prompt the review.
 
liamctid said:
This is obviously bollocks, but I always thought about propelling a conspiracy theory of my own. It's not meant to offend, sorry if it does.

Jade Goody was an actress/set up.

After the success of the first two Big Brother series, the media wanted to have their star in place before the series even started. They found a 20 year old actress and told her to go in there and be as thick as possible, and to produce numerous soundbites to make her character memorable and entertaining.

On being told that Cambridge is in East Anglia, she assumed that to be abroad, and referred to it as "East Angular".[20] Her other misconceptions included that Rio de Janeiro was a person, not a city, that Portugal was part of Spain, that the St George's Cross was not the flag of England but only the flag of London, that Aberdeen was not in Scotland and that the United States was not an English-speaking country.

The media controlled her popularity. She went from a hate figure to one of the most popular contestants on the show due to the way she was presented.

She had become popular with a substantial proportion of the media and general public, and as a result stayed in the house until the final week; she finished fourth.

From 2003 to 2006 she was a rags to riches cash cow, reaching new levels of coverage for a reality TV contestant. TV shows and appearances, books, perfumes. Like Victoria Beckham but even less talented.

Goody had ranked number 25 in a poll by Heat for the most influential person in the world. Her lifetime earnings were said to be between £2 million and £8 million.

With fear of going off the radar of the public, she entered the Celebrity Big Brother house. But with a motive from the people who controlled her - she was to be the ring leader in a race row with an Indian actress. She was used to highlight the underlying element of racism in the country, and exposed as a bad person.

By this time, those that controlled her realised that there was not much more money to be made from her. She was past her sell by date.

In an interview with the Daily Star, Goody admitted that, during her final hours in the Channel 4 house, Big Brother had revealed that her abuse of Shilpa had ruined her own "girl-next-door" image.

So before she exited the pubic eye they made her a martyr.

When news broke that Goody's cancer was terminal, medical authorities in the UK began reporting a surge in requests from women, particularly younger women, for screening for cervical cancer. This reversed a trend which had seen demand for screening decline overall in the past decade, with the highest decline being among women aged 25–29.

As a result of the publicity surrounding Goody's illness, on 13 March 2009 government health ministers agreed to review the NHS's policy of not offering screening for cervical cancer until the age of 25 in England (it is 20 in the rest of the UK). Goody issued a press release the same day, saying that she was "immensely proud" that she had helped prompt the review.

*gobsmacked*

*facepalm*

*shakes head*
 
For buzzer1 and Ducado, here are the known true facts about UVB-76 up until 2012, including recordings to back up key observations:

<a class="postlink" href="http://priyom.org/media/57653/the_buzzer_primer.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://priyom.org/media/57653/the_buzzer_primer.pdf</a>
 
I shared the facepalm, head shaking reaction to that Jade Goody conspiracy theory too. But its a case in point, that is how this kind of bollocks starts. People will have had the same reaction to all that Marilyn Monroe bullshit when that first started doing the rounds in the 70s. But it becomes self perpetuating if peoole bang on about it and embellish it and write about it, and each retelling is ultimately designed to sell books, which requires scoops and new angles. That itself is leads to the creation of bullshit, which if repeated down the years eventually becomes fact in the eyes of pretty stupid people. These days its the internet rather than the printed published word, and anybody can be an author on it rather than having to find a publishing company who can see the opportunity for an earner. There is no difference between that Jade Goody shit and the Marilyn Monroe stories, in principle certainly. Goody was a monumentally ignorant and stupid person and so it is difficult to believe she actually became famous at all for anything, and Marilyn Monroe was a complicated and troubled person who met a death as a consequence. A simple
accidental overdose of lots of different medication. But that is too simple for
people to accept, she was too large a figure for such a basic thing to happen.
But it does happen, look at Dylan Thomas and Jimi Hendrix and Michael Jackson, exactly the same circumstances. The fact that people are explaining away Jade Goody being famous seems silly to us, but in time people may actually believe that ridiculous theory posted above. This is how it happens.
 
Uncle Wally One Ball said:
I shared the facepalm, head shaking reaction to that Jade Goody conspiracy theory too. But its a case in point, that is how this kind of bollocks starts. People will have had the same reaction to all that Marilyn Monroe bullshit when that first started doing the rounds in the 70s. But it becomes self perpetuating if peoole bang on about it and embellish it and write about it, and each retelling is ultimately designed to sell books, which requires scoops and new angles. That itself is leads to the creation of bullshit, which if repeated down the years eventually becomes fact in the eyes of pretty stupid people. These days its the internet rather than the printed published word, and anybody can be an author on it rather than having to find a publishing company who can see the opportunity for an earner. There is no difference between that Jade Goody shit and the Marilyn Monroe stories, in principle certainly. Goody was a monumentally ignorant and stupid person and so it is difficult to believe she actually became famous at all for anything, and Marilyn Monroe was a complicated and troubled person who met a death as a consequence. A simple
accidental overdose of lots of different medication. But that is too simple for
people to accept, she was too large a figure for such a basic thing to happen.
But it does happen, look at Dylan Thomas and Jimi Hendrix and Michael Jackson, exactly the same circumstances. The fact that people are explaining away Jade Goody being famous seems silly to us, but in time people may actually believe that ridiculous theory posted above. This is how it happens.

Spot on!
 
Uncle Wally One Ball said:
I shared the facepalm, head shaking reaction to that Jade Goody conspiracy theory too. But its a case in point, that is how this kind of bollocks starts. People will have had the same reaction to all that Marilyn Monroe bullshit when that first started doing the rounds in the 70s. But it becomes self perpetuating if peoole bang on about it and embellish it and write about it, and each retelling is ultimately designed to sell books, which requires scoops and new angles. That itself is leads to the creation of bullshit, which if repeated down the years eventually becomes fact in the eyes of pretty stupid people. These days its the internet rather than the printed published word, and anybody can be an author on it rather than having to find a publishing company who can see the opportunity for an earner. There is no difference between that Jade Goody shit and the Marilyn Monroe stories, in principle certainly. Goody was a monumentally ignorant and stupid person and so it is difficult to believe she actually became famous at all for anything, and Marilyn Monroe was a complicated and troubled person who met a death as a consequence. A simple
accidental overdose of lots of different medication. But that is too simple for
people to accept, she was too large a figure for such a basic thing to happen.
But it does happen, look at Dylan Thomas and Jimi Hendrix and Michael Jackson, exactly the same circumstances. The fact that people are explaining away Jade Goody being famous seems silly to us, but in time people may actually believe that ridiculous theory posted above. This is how it happens.

If you read the post, I did say at the start that it was bollocks. I just made it up.
 
johnny on the spot said:
For buzzer1 and Ducado, here are the known true facts about UVB-76 up until 2012, including recordings to back up key observations:

<a class="postlink" href="http://priyom.org/media/57653/the_buzzer_primer.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://priyom.org/media/57653/the_buzzer_primer.pdf</a>


Kin'ell jots, i will have a look at it properly a bit later but just having a quick blimp looks like top stuff.. some mad bastard made a mistake and a half hour long conversation was transmitted, coulda led to anything at all that could:/
 
Did anyone else go on Saturday?

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.neonnettle.com/features/363-david-icke-exposes-the-archon-conspiracy-and-the-crumbling-matrix" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.neonnettle.com/features/363- ... ing-matrix</a>
 
PinkFinal said:
Did anyone else go on Saturday?

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.neonnettle.com/features/363-david-icke-exposes-the-archon-conspiracy-and-the-crumbling-matrix" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.neonnettle.com/features/363- ... ing-matrix</a>

"For over 10 hours..."

Well you get your money's worth I suppose.
 
PinkFinal said:
Did anyone else go on Saturday?

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.neonnettle.com/features/363-david-icke-exposes-the-archon-conspiracy-and-the-crumbling-matrix" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.neonnettle.com/features/363- ... ing-matrix</a>

The idea that the universe is a hologram existing in waveform information may be a harder concept to grasp for many, but with recent features in the New Scientist and the Scientific American, it’s gaining wider acceptance.

This is a misunderstanding of what hologram means in physics parlance. It doesn't mean "artificial" nor "fake".
 
Quick bump for anyone interested in Number Stations. The University of Twente in the Netherlands have a tuneable wide band radio (including SW) hosted at the following website:

<a class="postlink" href="http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/</a>

Click 'USB' for the right bandwidth and enter '4625' kHz in the frequency field to hear The Buzzer numbers station. Plenty of other number stations are broadcast daily on here and searching for them can become a bit addictive, if a little disconcerting. The AM bandwidth has a shitload of mad stations from across the world, including Cuba, Venezuela, Russia and Romania.


Just one word of warning. If you hear 'SKYKING' broadcast 4 times on an American station then get your head down because that means imminent/incoming nuclear weapons.
 

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