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jangles ago

Gonzo-journalism


"Most of these things are Wrong, Evil, and Ugly" Hunter S. Thompson


He left California and went to in Woody Creek in the Colorado mountains write. In Woody Creek, Colorado, at 5:42 p.m. on February 20, 2005, bullet to the head, only one word on his typewriter in front of him.

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His journalism style allowed for him to get in and expose many dark worlds not many are aware of at the time. The public response to his Gonzo-journalism style was 'all the rage' allowing him to find a place with more depravity than Las Vegas..... Hollywood. Being true to his style he likely compromised himself with unspeakable acts in his pursuit of his next story. He had a lot of guns on his ranch and was compiling his work and had the credibility needed to disclose many of the grotesque things discussed on v/pizzagate, he likely got 'too deep'. In an interview before his timely death he said this:

"Bush is really the evil one here and it is more than just him. We are the Nazis in this game and I don't like it. I am embarrassed and I am pissed off. I mean to say something. I think a lot of people in this country agree with me...we'll see what happens to me if I get my head cut off next week -- it is always unknown or bushy-haired strangers who commit suicide right afterwards with no witnesses,"

Maybe he got in too Depp? What do you think?


Here is a dedicated website for a deeper look.

Shizy ago

I agree with you. I always thought based upon what he did in his final years that he maybe realized he had gotten involved in something that he really didn't want to be involved in. Not saying he's innocent, but maybe he had a shred of humanity or conscious left that made him try to take a step back. Reminds me of Stanley Kubrick. I thought the timing of his death was suspicious and feel he may have been helped along with that because he was starting to go against these people

scarlettm512 ago

Or he was getting near the end of his life and started to freak out about the price he was going to pay for that deal with the devil. I bet a lot of them are lured in with the idea that Satanism is about rejecting the notion of God and doing depraved shit like this and still being successful in life are the proof that God does not exist. Only, I think as they move up the pyramid, they realize that the Satanism isn't merely rebelling against religion, but that it is an actual religion. A religion that those at the top of the pyramid take very, very seriously. Suddenly, "do what thou wilt" stops being the badge of a free thinker and instead becomes their path to hell.

Shizy ago

Great point! Towards the end they may come to that realization