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Gene Hackman’s Cryptic Tunnels

McCallister TV revisits the shocking death  of Hollywood actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa, a classical pianist from Japan. They died last February 2025 at their exclusive home in the Cerro Gordo hills above Santa Fe.

Medical authorities found both of them dead at the home. They believed Arakawa,65, died first from hantavirus, transmitted through the bite of a rabid mammal, say field mice or a squirrel. Hackman, who was 95, lived longer, but died a week or two later, suffering from heart ailments and Alzheimer’s disease.

Researchers who combed through the home found secret passageways leading into underground tunnels, full of ancient tools, manuscripts and coded messages.  The construction of the passageways suggested they had been on the grounds for at least 100 years, perhaps much longer.

Here, McCallister touches on the mystery, while also noting the proximity of Hackman’s home with the Zorro Ranch estate of Jeffrey Epstein, located in Stanley south of Santa Fe.

We have combed the Epstein files and not found any evidence that he communicated with Hackman. He did, however, have dealings with several other Hollywood figures living in New Mexico, among them, Robert Redford and Val Kilmer.

 

Transinvestigations

They don’t age well. Who are they? We’re talking about the genetically engineered, AI-enhanced, bi-gender, goat goad wannabes!

Here, drawing upon banned videos that shine a light on the deception, McAllisterTV gives us a closer look at a bunch of these wannabes, starting with Aleister Crowley and progressing into the Hollywood spawn: Val Kilmer! Cher! John Travolta! David Letterman’s wife Regina! Sylvester Stallone! And even the little environmental prick Greta Thunberg!

Sit back and learn. Our hat trick goes to Susan Wojcicki, the YouTube CEO who ordered so many of these videos banned. Keep pushing your censorship, Susan. The more you try to erase the truth, the more we learn.

 

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