Tinfoil hat thought coming in hot: Bijou’s dad, John Phillips, allegedly had pretty strong ties to the CIA (through his military father) and was heavily involved in the Laurel canyon music scene CIA operation, according to Weird Scenes from Inside the Canyon by David McGowan and other accounts. I’ve also read several articles about Scien…
Tinfoil hat thought coming in hot: Bijou’s dad, John Phillips, allegedly had pretty strong ties to the CIA (through his military father) and was heavily involved in the Laurel canyon music scene CIA operation, according to Weird Scenes from Inside the Canyon by David McGowan and other accounts. I’ve also read several articles about Scientology being a branch of the CIA. Maybe Bijou and Danny pissed off some of the of the wrong people at the top and this is their punishment?? It’s far reaching i know, but, well, so is the alleged moon landing too so why not. I trust nothing anymore (except you lol)
And again, as with Weinstein, we have to ask ourselves: WHY is our outrage/ disgust/ horror/ empathy being STOKED and directed towards this one target with no tangible connection to us? If the average person simply looks around within their own family and peer circle, there are all sorts of grey-area truths to contend with. WHY does the public repeatedly fall for the bait that we can expunge ourselves of our own uncertainty, paralysis, complicity, and guilt by taking it out of effigies of famous people?
If true, this would actually make a lot of sense. If the dots you're connecting are valid, who's to say the effort to prosecute Masterson isn't coming from >within< the Church of Scientology, unbeknownst to its lower-level members. The church gets its man while also getting to present itself as a wrongfully-persecuted religious minority -- which, I'd imagine, is good for business in terms of recruiting and also in further isolating adherents from the outside world. Something about the harshness of that sentence just REEKS of something suspicious going on. I mean, it's SO in-excess of what's standard.
Tinfoil hat thought coming in hot: Bijou’s dad, John Phillips, allegedly had pretty strong ties to the CIA (through his military father) and was heavily involved in the Laurel canyon music scene CIA operation, according to Weird Scenes from Inside the Canyon by David McGowan and other accounts. I’ve also read several articles about Scientology being a branch of the CIA. Maybe Bijou and Danny pissed off some of the of the wrong people at the top and this is their punishment?? It’s far reaching i know, but, well, so is the alleged moon landing too so why not. I trust nothing anymore (except you lol)
You had me at “Inside the Canyon”. Such a fascinating read and now you’ve got me thinking…
check out Phillips links with The Process Church of the Final Judgement and Manson next, enjoy ~~~
And again, as with Weinstein, we have to ask ourselves: WHY is our outrage/ disgust/ horror/ empathy being STOKED and directed towards this one target with no tangible connection to us? If the average person simply looks around within their own family and peer circle, there are all sorts of grey-area truths to contend with. WHY does the public repeatedly fall for the bait that we can expunge ourselves of our own uncertainty, paralysis, complicity, and guilt by taking it out of effigies of famous people?
If true, this would actually make a lot of sense. If the dots you're connecting are valid, who's to say the effort to prosecute Masterson isn't coming from >within< the Church of Scientology, unbeknownst to its lower-level members. The church gets its man while also getting to present itself as a wrongfully-persecuted religious minority -- which, I'd imagine, is good for business in terms of recruiting and also in further isolating adherents from the outside world. Something about the harshness of that sentence just REEKS of something suspicious going on. I mean, it's SO in-excess of what's standard.
Scientology has no ties into the CIA. That’s a real tinfoil hat conspiracy, wow.
Not the CIA, but L Ron Hubbard, the OG flim flam man, enjoyed the company of both Aleister Crowley and Jack Parsons