14/09/2012

The Industry's Celebrities

The Entertainment Industry has so many of their popular and ‘famous' fall so dramatically. Most of them die due to things as so called ‘drug abuse’ because they’ve had some sort of history with drug or alcohol or something self-damaging. Why would people who seem to have everything want to hurt themselves in those ways? The things we have been told and taught to think is that the ‘stress gets to them’, ‘it’s hard to be in the spot light’, ‘it takes a toll on you’. But, is it really just the fame, the glamor and all that that pushes them to extremes? Or is it the fact that their being pushed by forces unseen by us. How can all of these celebrities (Marilyn Monroe, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Amy Winehouse, Judy Garland, Anna Nicole Smith and many many more) die in practically the same mysterious, sudden way?
The fact is; the Industry indoctrinates them from as young an age as they can. Hence, traumatizing them and molding them so that they can be used to convey mind control symbolism and much more. However, when they start to de-program then all those traumatizing events start to come back to them and they lose themselves and the Industry needs to hush them up in one way or another, the easiest and cheapest way is murder. So, they make sure the people know that said star is on some sort of drug or has some sort of self harming habit/addict so if they die the addiction is automatically blamed.
There are so many people who depict this, dead and alive. Britney Spears I believe is the well-known one; she hit her stride, got very famous then came tumbling down, her most famous stint being the head-shaving and then came back into the business. (will talk in detail in later post). Amy Winehouse fought with ‘drug addiction’ and then suddenly died of ‘drug abuse’. Even now, look at Demi Lovato, she supposedly had to go to ‘rehab’ for her ‘bulimia problem’ and then came out and started acting/singing straight away and with such videos as ‘Skyscraper’ one has to think.
Patterns mean something, they never mean nothing.

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