The Hollywood elite are untouchable. I believe Singer has been accused multiple times by multiple individuals. The people who run that town have the ability to completely destroy people, and it happens all the time.
Young tabloid stars are throwaways for them...listen to Corey Feldman's comments. Actors who make it to Hollywood via acting school or stage performance have it a little better, it would seem, but are still heavily controlled. (on that note: not to be too controversial, but when you make a study of it you'll find that the people in Hollywood who have the biggest problems are overwhelmingly Gentile)
Once you're in, you're in for life, and you don't rise to the top unless you give them collateral. When you stray off the path, it's curtains for you. Look at what they've done to Randy Quaid.
In fact, my bet is that when you see careers go down the toilet, it may be a sign that the actor has had enough, won't cooperate anymore, and so he/she has been blacklisted.
Fame and fortune in this world do not come without a price. It has to be bought with your very soul. I am extremely distrustful of anyone in Hollywood who is quite famous. I know there are good ones in the mix but on the whole the entire industry is wicked from bottom to top.
James Woods. He is a pariah and has sacrificed his career by speaking out against the Obama/HRC regime. He has said as much on Twitter, that his career ended when he decided to stop being silent (as far as his conservatism). I wonder if he would say anything re: pedophilia in Hollywood. I haven't seen anything from him on that particular topic.
Bryan Singer abuse case sees more Hollywood execs named | Daily Mail Online
'The lawsuit was filed under a Hawaii law that temporarily suspends the statute of limitations in sex abuse cases. '
'MailOnline does not typically name victims of sex abuse but is naming Egan because he is speaking publicly about his allegations. '
'Sources told TMZ that Egan never complained about Singer at the time of the affidavit, and Singer is not named in the records. '
'He claims in the suit that Singer abused him several times from August to October 1999 as well as earlier in California as part of a Hollywood sex ring led by Collins-Rector. ', "But Singer's lawyer has said that credit card receipts, telephone records and production schedules show that he was not in Hawaii when a lawsuit claims he sexually abused Egan."
Top Hollywood bosses - including former Fox head, top BBC executive and Disney TV president -accused alongside X-men director Brian Singer of abusing young boys
By Lydia Warren and Josh Gardner
PUBLISHED: 18:24 EST, 21 April 2014
"Mound tearfully described her efforts to report alleged abuses [of her son] to the FBI in 1999 and 2000.
The weeping mother said she wrote several letters to FBI agents in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., urging them to take action. She questioned why those letters and information her son provided in interviews with an agent did not result in criminal charges.
The FBI has said it could not discuss specifically what Egan told them, however, the agency denied last week that it had ignored any information about Singer.
BigBrownBeaver ago
I wonder if Corey Haim or Feldman worked closely with these guys?
NonexistentNihilist ago
Singer is a bit young to be the abuser of Feldman and Haim, but that doesn't mean the ring he was using is.
Kwijibo ago
Hollywood is the propaganda tool of the CIA.
TheSpeaker2 ago
The Hollywood elite are untouchable. I believe Singer has been accused multiple times by multiple individuals. The people who run that town have the ability to completely destroy people, and it happens all the time.
Young tabloid stars are throwaways for them...listen to Corey Feldman's comments. Actors who make it to Hollywood via acting school or stage performance have it a little better, it would seem, but are still heavily controlled. (on that note: not to be too controversial, but when you make a study of it you'll find that the people in Hollywood who have the biggest problems are overwhelmingly Gentile)
Once you're in, you're in for life, and you don't rise to the top unless you give them collateral. When you stray off the path, it's curtains for you. Look at what they've done to Randy Quaid.
In fact, my bet is that when you see careers go down the toilet, it may be a sign that the actor has had enough, won't cooperate anymore, and so he/she has been blacklisted.
Fame and fortune in this world do not come without a price. It has to be bought with your very soul. I am extremely distrustful of anyone in Hollywood who is quite famous. I know there are good ones in the mix but on the whole the entire industry is wicked from bottom to top.
DustyRadio ago
James Woods. He is a pariah and has sacrificed his career by speaking out against the Obama/HRC regime. He has said as much on Twitter, that his career ended when he decided to stop being silent (as far as his conservatism). I wonder if he would say anything re: pedophilia in Hollywood. I haven't seen anything from him on that particular topic.
tjarco ago
will include this here https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1509400
derram ago
https://archive.is/mtaG4 :
'The lawsuit was filed under a Hawaii law that temporarily suspends the statute of limitations in sex abuse cases. '
'MailOnline does not typically name victims of sex abuse but is naming Egan because he is speaking publicly about his allegations. '
'Sources told TMZ that Egan never complained about Singer at the time of the affidavit, and Singer is not named in the records. '
'He claims in the suit that Singer abused him several times from August to October 1999 as well as earlier in California as part of a Hollywood sex ring led by Collins-Rector. ', "But Singer's lawyer has said that credit card receipts, telephone records and production schedules show that he was not in Hawaii when a lawsuit claims he sexually abused Egan."
This has been an automated message.
BeanieBabyEmail ago
Top Hollywood bosses - including former Fox head, top BBC executive and Disney TV president -accused alongside X-men director Brian Singer of abusing young boys
By Lydia Warren and Josh Gardner PUBLISHED: 18:24 EST, 21 April 2014
"Mound tearfully described her efforts to report alleged abuses [of her son] to the FBI in 1999 and 2000.
The weeping mother said she wrote several letters to FBI agents in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., urging them to take action. She questioned why those letters and information her son provided in interviews with an agent did not result in criminal charges.
The FBI has said it could not discuss specifically what Egan told them, however, the agency denied last week that it had ignored any information about Singer.
Vindicator ago
@JrSlimms is this another opportunity to FOIA or request a Congressional inquiry? What could Joe Q. Public do to look into this, legally speaking?