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This is from Miss T in the forum link above: I absolutely believe in the blood sacrifices, they make a lot of sense. However, she was illuminati, because her signature was having her hair over one eye, and her "Try Again" video shows her in the Baphomet "as above, so below" pose and her eyes done up in the "evil" style of stars today.
Originally posted by Becoming
Originally posted by American-philosopher
Ah once again just like main stream media you don;t mention or place Tupac in the list which is probably the most suspect of all.
To place Tupac in the list you would first have to acknowledge that rap is music. Since it isn't then you cannot call Tupac a muscian.
Lynard Skynards pilots are responsible for a shortage of fuel. There is a reason they must go through a gauge check list. Fuel gauge is part of tha checklist.
Dimebag died because a dislussioned Pantera fan was pissed off that Dime was having success away from Pantera which threw into doubt a reunion. He wasn't able to purchase a gun due to his psychological discharge from the marines, but got one anyways because his mom bought it for him.
Kurt Cobain- Who cares, we are all better off without Nirvana. I still cannot believe he was rated higher then Randy Rhoades and Dimebag in Rolling Stones Top 100 guitarist of all time. Simply an overrated band and guitarist. Good riddance.
Elvis took to many drugs. No conspiracy.
Hendrix...............I want to see a conspiracy, but can't.
Morrison might possibly had faked his own death. The dude was out there enough to pull something like that off.
Lennon got to politcal which brought in a whole new kind of nut jobs into his life. A good example of why celebrities should stop trying to influence their fans in a political way.
John Bannister, the surgeon who dealt with Hendrix at hospital, has said he was convinced the star had drowned in red wine, despite having very little alcohol in his bloodstream.
"I recall vividly the very large amounts of red wine that oozed from his stomach and his lungs and in my opinion there was no question that Jimi Hendrix had drowned, if not at home then on the way to the hospital," he wrote in 1992.
Originally posted by sheepslayer247
As an avid musician, and one hell of a funk bassist if I must say so , I agree with all of your list except for Dimebag.
He was killed by a disgruntled man because Dimebag got caught a few times stealing licks from other guitarists, and called them his own. Not to say he wasn't talented though, we all know he was.edit on 30-3-2011 by sheepslayer247 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by kro32
Originally posted by MikeNice81
Originally posted by poet1b
reply to post by mwood
When you look at the bios on big stars, it is clear that the drug use is pushed on them, at least as early as Judy Garland, Elvis, and Johnny Cash. Getting them hooked on drugs makes them much more easy to control, and provides a convenient excuse for their deaths, should they refuse to comply with demands.
That is the "untold" secret of the industry. When you sign on they will tempt you with your strongest vice. They will try to hook you early and hook you hard. It keeps you a mental and financial slave.
Gotta use some common sense here folks. People get into drugs because it's very prevelant in that lifestyle, I highly doubt it's being pushed on them by the "Industy" whoever that is.
Why would they need to hook their artists on drugs to control them? That in itself is a contradiction since if you know anything about drug use it leads to people being out of control and doing haywire stuff actually. Besides that is why they have their artists sign contracts and just off the head I can think of Prince and Billy Joel that were in horrendous ones.
Finally why would they want artists involved in drug use when it leads to poor performances, cancelled shows, erratic behaviour, all things that would cost the "Industry" money.
Smith died on October 21, 2003, at age 34 from two stab wounds to the chest. According to girlfriend Jennifer Chiba the two were arguing, and she locked herself in the bathroom to take a shower. Chiba heard him scream, and upon opening the door, saw Smith standing with a knife in his chest. She pulled the knife out, after which he collapsed and she called 9-1-1. Smith died in the hospital with the time of death listed as 1:36 p.m. While Smith's death was originally reported as a suicide, the official autopsy report released in December 2003 left open the question of possible homicide. A possible suicide note, written on a Post-it, read, "I'm so sorry—love, Elliott. God forgive me."