Anonymous ID: d508a9 July 19, 2020, 1:01 a.m. No.10007137   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7157 >>7192 >>7332

Anyone paying any attention to the half chan HollywoodDirectorAnon thing?

 

I think she got it wrong on at least one point. An anon asked "Comped? R.Kelly, Quincy Jones, Jimmy Page, Pete Townshend?" She (HDanon) replied "yes, no, dabbled, yes"

 

I don't know if she reversed the last two, but we all have to know by now that Jimmy Page bought Alistair Crowley's freaking house….besides all the occult lyrics and symbolism and the death of Robert Plant's young son. As much as I love his guitar playing, I have a hard time listening to it the same way I used to, knowing all the occult shit and how they stole so much music from old black bluesmen. Now I just feel repelled by most of it.

 

As for Pete Townshend, I think he may have seen some shit in his younger years, but got sober and got away from all that. I have always been a fan of his heartfelt music, much of which is very God centered (Love Reign Oer Me, The Sea Refuses No River, I Am Content…), and have never seen evidence of occultism. He did follow Meher Baba for a while and seems to be more of a God centered Universalist. As far as the pedo shit, he was always very open about having been abused as a child and bringing to light the fucked up things that go on in the entertainment industry. I think they tried to take him down, because he was being very vocal against the pedo rings in the UK and was doing research to help law enforcement and to try to channel his anger about what had happened to him as a child into a constructive purpose. They found nothing on his computers or in his home and he was cleared of all charges.

 

I do happen to believe him, because of an encounter I had with him several years ago. He was doing a book signing, and being a musician and a fan, I decided to go. My sons, who were 13 and 15, also musicians, and grew up listening to his music, also wanted to go. When we got up to meet him he was very nice and cordial. I thanked him for all the years of good music and said, "I'd like to introduce you to the next generation of rock and roll," to which he instantly looked up from signing the book, directly at the boys and said "DON'T DO IT!!" We were all a little surprised at his reaction…I think himself included…and then, I think realizing he didn't want to scare the kids away from their love of music or appear to be a dick, he kind of laughed it off, but looked me very directly in the eye to let me know he meant it. It was quite an eye opener and a lesson about the pitfalls of fame and fortune and not falling into the trap that I still remind my kids of from time to time. I am grateful that he gave them that lesson, because it impacted them in a way that I as a parent could not (you know, parents don't know anything… :)

 

I don't think he would so adamantly warn the kids away from that life if he was truly involved in some pedo shit.

 

Do anons think there is any legitimacy to this HDanon thing, or is it just another one of the old shill slides? I do think she got it right on emphatically insisting on auditing Hollywood to find the criminals.

Anonymous ID: d508a9 July 19, 2020, 1:13 a.m. No.10007180   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7234

>>10007157

 

Yeah, they always lose me with the cloning bs, but at this point nothing would surprise me from these sick transhumanist frankenscience psychopaths. But I know speculation isn't where it's at. It's the sauce that counts.

Anonymous ID: d508a9 July 19, 2020, 1:35 a.m. No.10007232   🗄️.is 🔗kun

For the keks! One after another in this article from June… The serpents are eating themselves.

 

‘All Black Lives Matter’ March Shows a Rift in the LGBTQ Communities

 

Sunday’s All Black Lives Matter march into West Hollywood, meant to protest police violence against Black people, is exposing a rift in the LGBTQ community that might have an impact on which people and how many people join it. The debate over the march also may have a negative impact on West Hollywood’s effort to promote itself as a diverse and all-accepting community. A story published by LAist about the debate mentions what it calls “WeHo’s Whiteness Problem.”

 

Prominent Black LGBTQ people such as Jasmyne Cannick and Ashlee Marie Preston have condemned the march as an effort by White LGBTQ people to “co-opt” the Black Lives Matter movement, which has been a major force behind demonstrations against police brutality across the country. But the march also shows a split among Black community leaders, with some local Black activists criticizing the All Black Lives Matter organizers, who are themselves are Black, for co-opting the BLM name and for their affiliation with Christopher Street West, the non-profit organization that stages the annual LA Pride parade and festival in June. CSW has cancelled this year’s Pride event because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

And some White gay community leaders have criticized Cannick’s condemnation of Sunday’s All Black Lives Matters march.

 

“Can’t we all get along?” asked Steve Martin, a gay White man who is an attorney and a former West Hollywood City Council member, in an email message to WEHOville. “Jasmyn Cannick’s comments were divisive, hurtful and tinged with homophobia. Instead of bringing people together, she is fostering division that trivializes and marginalizes our community, particularly the voices of queer people of color.

 

“We should not be engaging in selective solidarity. Yes CSW exhibited insensitivity in calling its march without having any done any outreach to African American organizations, but our community has been out in force during these demonstrations, and our commitment to police reform should not be in question. Why such resistance to a march led by queer people of color?

As a veteran of the 1990s efforts to oust Darryl Gates and reform the LAPD, gay activists faced hostility, and attempts to marginalize us, from African American groups who should have seen us as natural allies. Cannick’s comments are unnecessarily divisive at a time when we need leadership that unites us rather than fostering division and resurrecting grievances. “

 

Cont to article:

 

https://www.wehoville.com/2020/06/13/plans-for-sundays-all-black-lives-matter-march-show-a-rift-in-the-lgbtq-communities/

 

Oh, and it keeps getting better. They even bring up Ed Buck.

Anonymous ID: d508a9 July 19, 2020, 2:01 a.m. No.10007280   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10007234

 

Not that I totally dismiss it as a possibility, because their sick quest for control over all of humanity is evident, but I often feel like it's thrown in there as more fodder for the conspiracy nut label to discredit all of it. Although it wouldn't surprise me if they really attempted it, and maybe that's why these people are all so retarded, but I know that if I'm still skeptical about it after many years of research and hearing just about everything sick and twisted that these people are into, there's no way in hell the average person would be able to take that in as a possibility. So until there's some kind of actual evidence, I remain skeptical.