Epstein Strolls Memory Lane
Jeffrey Epstein takes a stroll down memory lane, wondering the halls of Hollywood, in a Tweet from The Redheaded Libertarian.
Jeffrey Epstein takes a stroll down memory lane, wondering the halls of Hollywood, in a Tweet from The Redheaded Libertarian.
With Christmas rapidly approaching, conspiracies are sprouting like mistletoe. We’re now coming to understand more than ever why John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and how the CIA and Israel were among the guilty parties. We look at 9-11 with fresh eyes, and scour the dastardly doings of the Bush and Cheney families.
There’s plenty of chatter now about angels, demons and nephilim. We’re going down rabbit holes, and experiencing the many Booms, like the insane decision by the Colorado Supreme Court to remove former President Donald Trump from their 2024 primary ballot. Here’s more from And We Know.
Brian Wilson compares the Academy Awards’ Oscar statue to the ancient Egyptian god Ptah, and describes the widespread occult influence in Hollywood from its own Masonic ‘stars.’ Here’s a stroll down memory lane in Pedowood. More from Banned.Video.
Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt explores the Deep State assassination of Vicki Morgan on July 7, 1983 in Los Angeles, California. Morgan, a voluptuous model, had been the backdoor mistress of Alfred S. Bloomingdale, the heir to the Bloomingdale’s Department Store fortune.
Bloomingdale has been called “the father of the credit card,” as he developed the Diner’s Club card. He also was a major player in Hollywood, first serving as an agent for Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland, and later working as an executive at Columbia Pictures. In addition, he was perhaps the biggest donor on record to Ronald Reagan in his gubernatorial races in California as well as his Presidential races, notably his successful defeat of Jimmy Carter in 1980.
But Bloomingdale had many dirty secret habits. He not only kept Morgan as his mistress, but involved her in brutal sadomasochistic practices. He liked to pick up prostitutes as well as models or actresses for short flings. Sometimes, he administered severe beatings to these women.
After he died of throat cancer in 1982, Morgan insisted upon a monthly “palimony” allowance of $18,000 he had promised her. His wife, Betsy, objected and cut Morgan off. A courtroom fight ensued, ending with her subsequent murder.
This is a fascinating case. It involves super-rich players in sadistic games of sex and criminality high up in Hollywood and political circles. Much of what we know about Bloomingdale mirrors the sordid and skankier affairs of Jeffrey Epstein.
This is a 3-hour-plus dive, so it might take you a couple of settings to digest it all. There is a short technical blackout at the front. If you want to bypass the snafu, start at the 7:00 minute mark.
Yup…Judy Garland says the “munchkins” were pretty handy. Although you may have seen the classic movie The Wizard of Oz, you’ve probably NEVER heard of the horrors that occurred behind the scenes while the film was being produced. The truth is DISTURBING, and in this documentary, we’re covering the horrors behind the creation of The Wizard of Oz.
While Judy Garland was arguably the most affected by the filming of the movie, Margaret Hamilton, original tin man Buddy Ebsen, and the remainder of the cast didn’t escape unscathed. This is truly a scary horror story behind a seemingly innocent and classic film. Join us as we cover the true dark backstory behind The Wizard of Oz. More from Explore With Us.