Anonymous ID: 3da0e6 July 2, 2020, 5:46 p.m. No.9832871   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I know this personally as true, someone I know was caught in this involving radio people.

He talked to the feds as he was scared shitless when they showed up in suits and dark glasses at the radio station

and he did not think to call a lawyer, he talked to them. He was worried about going to jail.

Then he was worried about getting whacked by Tashjian or Joe Isgro.

The blackmail shit is really easy to do to people.

Read this then think how the Epstein Island stuff is done only far sicker shit.

It would not surprise me if radio and record people went to Epstein Island as well.

Normal dudes from small towns as guests of bigger record and radio people.

Misery loves company and if one is caught in gross shit, they invite others, so they can feel better knowing they are not the only sickos and trap them as well.

People are weird and mean.

 

This book is a fast read and you get the idea about how maybe the Epstein stuff may have gone down on a much bigger grosser scale:

 

https://books.google.com/books?id=Oa97Z7pOWPYC&q=Tashjian&source=gbs_word_cloud_r&cad=5#v=snippet&q=Tashjian&f=false

 

all PB

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fredric_Dannen

 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38019.Hit_Men

 

Hit Men: Power Brokers and Fast Money Inside the Music Business

by Fredric Dannen, Erroll McDonald (Editor)

3.94 · Rating details · 780 ratings · 51 reviews

Copiously researched and documented, Hit Men is the highly controversial portrait of the pop music industry in all its wild, ruthless glory: the insatiable greed and ambition; the enormous egos; the fierce struggles for profits and power; the vendettas, rivalries, shakedowns, and payoffs. Chronicling the evolution of America's largest music labels from the Tin Pan Alley days to the present day, Fredric Dannen examines in depth the often venal, sometimes illegal dealings among the assorted hustlers and kingpins who rule over this multi-billion-dollar business.

 

 

Hit Men: Power Brokers and Fast Money Inside the Music Business Paperback – July 2, 1991

by Fredric Dannen (Author)

 

Review

Praise for Fredric Dannen's Hit Men:

 

"A sobering, blunt, and unusually well-observed depiction of the sometimes sordid inner workings of the music business."

—Billboard

 

"It's a good book—read it!"

—Sinead O'Connor

 

"An entertaining collection of anecdotes about an uproariously unsavory subculture of egomaniacs, sybarites, goniffs, and music lovers. . . . Mr. Dannen has a knack for the telling quote and a healthy appetite for the juicy story."

—The New York Times Book Review

 

"Anyone with more than a passing interest in the inner workings of the [music] industry will be enthralled by the juicy tales [Dannen] has to tell."

—The New York Times

 

"A knowing and unsentimental glimpse into the inner workings of the music business . . . Dannen got the inside story, and he got it right."

—Los Angeles Times Book Review

 

"The most revealing look yet at the 'characters' who run the rock-music business."

—Entertainment Weekly, Top 10 Best Books of the Year

 

"No one, insider or outsider, has ever grasped the basic concept of power in the pop-music business better than Fredric Dannen in Hit Men. . . . Hit Men has enough dramatic juice to drive half a dozen fictional bestsellers."

—Newsday

 

"The no-holds-barred tale of showbiz's most flamboyant branch strips away the inpenetrable sheen of some of the industry's weightiest names."

—Variety

 

"Hit Men brings to life the most compelling gang of thugs since The Godfather. The stories of this smarmy bunch are part delicious, part appalling."

—USA Today

 

"Anyone who has even a passing interest in the music industry will be intrigued by Hit Men. The two basic themes are mob involvement and music executives' dalliances."

—Chicago Tribune

 

"A detailed profile of the handful of individuals who control the Top Forty. . . . Dannen's triumph is his ability to reduce the complicated problems and issues of the music industry to precise, personal situations."

—Rolling Stone

 

"Dannen's thorough, sure-footed investigation . . . create[s] a lucid and understandable account of the modern music business."

—Philadelphia Inquirer

 

"Dannen . . . mixes the skills of an investigative journalist with the gifts of an expert storyteller in an expose that will intrigue and appall readers with its disclosures."

—Publishers Weekly

 

"Well researched and chock-full of juicy tidbits, [Hit Men] imparts a vivid sense of the record industry's slimy side."

—Business Week

Anonymous ID: 3da0e6 July 2, 2020, 6:12 p.m. No.9833161   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3177 >>3202 >>3252 >>3354 >>3403

adam Sandler

is one of them

 

and a lot pf people will not want to believe it

 

take a look @0.29-0.33

 

Now why would Adam put this in his Little Nicky movie?

 

priest barefoot on pizza

 

https://youtu.be/UjZAgNh5X7w

Anonymous ID: 3da0e6 July 2, 2020, 6:26 p.m. No.9833403   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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take a look @0.29-0.33

 

>Now why would Adam put this in his Little Nicky movie?

 

>priest barefoot on pizza at the pulpit

 

>https://youtu.be/UjZAgNh5X7w

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Nicky