>>7522378 (pb - #9622)
You seem like a good guy, anon. I want you to know that I appreciate your input, particularly on sweet Farrah Fawcett. I always loved her, when I was a girl growing up watching her on TV. When I became an adult I sensed a profound and deep sadness from her. In hindsight I picked up on a sense of tragedy from her, similar to the vibe that I got from Princess Diana. This was years before I took my redpill and learned everything here. I will always continue to contribute research, as I complete certain tasks. Meanwhile, Anon, I just wanted to say "thank you" for any info on FF that you can provide, or any other insight into the evil of Hollywood. I want to see Hollywood implode. I'm particularly intrigued, these days, by the Bravo TV network and its sick social engineering. Anons posted last summer about one of the Real Housewives of Bevery Hills who recently lost a brother to a "drug overdose." The timing of the "suicide" worked out very well for this Housewife: it was immediately after the brother pubilcly threatened to write a tell-all book about the housewife (Lisa Vanderpump). And then, right after the brother "committed suicide" (even though there was no mention of him being a drug user before he croaked), Vanderpump got a new restaurant in a coveted spot on the Las Vegas Strip. Hmmm. It was almost like a reward after the loose-lipped brother kicked the bucket. So, yeah, Anon, thank you for any Hollywood insight. This stuff has to end. These evil pricks must be dealt with the to fullest extent possible, under the law.