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Jan 29, 2008 22:58:38 GMT -5
Post by slimyslug on Jan 29, 2008 22:58:38 GMT -5
She probably died in a bed fire.
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Jan 30, 2008 4:59:54 GMT -5
Post by beatlies on Jan 30, 2008 4:59:54 GMT -5
New photo of the real Mia Farrow with singer John Layton: April 1964 Note the profile, head size, legs and body size bigger than imposter Fia Fauxrrow. MIA FARROW Above FIA FAUXRROW 1968: cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=90687&rendTypeId=4[/img]cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=90687&rendTypeId=4FIA 1974: See the jawline and profile difference with 1964 Mia above: img.timeinc.net/time/magazine/archive/covers/1974/1101740318_400.jpgimg.timeinc.net/time/magazine/archive/covers/1974/1101740318_400.jpg[/img]Mia Farrow-Imposter Fia Pharrow acting as Bush Jr./Cheney Neo-Con US Propaganda Agent in Sudan (as she as previously propagandized for W.H.O. polio mass "vaccine" injections in West Africa that turned out to be tainted and actually spreading and creating polio epidemics among Black children). From another website --- Mia Farrow Starts a Celebrity Exchange Program Did something happen to Mia Farrow on the set of Rosemary's Baby? The race is on... What is going on? Celebrities are coming out of the woodwork (Clooney, Jolie, etc.) for all kinds of causes in Africa. Hungry kids, aids, abused women, and now Mia Farrow wants to exchange her Connecticut farm for a Sudanese jail cell. Do they really care? Or is this all a publicity stunt? Did she really think the Sudanese government would call her bluff? I think not. [Source: Foreign Policy Blog] Posted by Bacall at 1:31 PM 0 comments Labels: Darfur, Mia Farrow, Rosemary's baby, Sudanese
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Jan 30, 2008 18:16:39 GMT -5
Post by The Mask on Jan 30, 2008 18:16:39 GMT -5
The original is always more attractive than the replacement. Hence is the case with Mia Farrow.
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Feb 11, 2008 19:11:22 GMT -5
Post by lucy on Feb 11, 2008 19:11:22 GMT -5
I think further consideration of Marianne Faithful. ON and outdated site, Rev 9 and TKIN they both have threads regarding this. And showing convincing comparisons.
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Feb 13, 2008 16:21:47 GMT -5
Post by beatlies on Feb 13, 2008 16:21:47 GMT -5
Staged wire service propaganda photo of Council on Foreign Relations member Fangelina Folie visiting Iraq a few days ago, and the troops as part of some pro-war, pro-occupation, pro-Bush "U.N." mission. She is supposedly pregnant again at this time! The CIAlebrity imposters have great mass media propaganda value as pro-USA, pro-war "Soft Power" tools.
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Feb 15, 2008 4:28:52 GMT -5
Post by beatlies on Feb 15, 2008 4:28:52 GMT -5
I lean toward the view that Robert Zimmerman (Bob Dylan) was first replaced around 1963. This audio is from the first Dylan album, released in 1962. This may have been the only real Dylan album. It says onthe liner notes that this new New York sensation "Bob Dylan" was obsessed with death and may be so obsessed because he had a life threatening illness three years before (this would be at the age of 17). Never seen a reference to such an illness before in Dylan biographies. Maybe the real Robert Zimmerman died in 1962 or early 1963. His entire pre-NYC life is full of huge gaps, murkiness and contradictions in the sketchy biographies we have in the public. 1962, the real Robert Zimmerman, looks and sounds different from the Fylan actors of 1963 on: www.youtube.com/watch?v=49IzD9IE5Vc
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Feb 28, 2008 17:15:24 GMT -5
Post by The Mask on Feb 28, 2008 17:15:24 GMT -5
beatlies,
What are the movies i need to rent to see the differences in Angelina Jolie? Which of the old ones does she look different than today?
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Feb 28, 2008 17:30:44 GMT -5
Post by beatlies on Feb 28, 2008 17:30:44 GMT -5
You can start by looking at youtubes of the 1995 movie "Hackers" --smaller, rounder faced, different-voiced Angelina vs. anything with Fangelina after 2000 ....... Hackers is key, we see the true Angelina here, it looks like ....... www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs9ecAdG0bY
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Feb 28, 2008 19:34:29 GMT -5
Post by The Mask on Feb 28, 2008 19:34:29 GMT -5
After viewing Hackers and Lara Croft side by side, I think Jolie would be a perfect candidate to perform a fade on. The girl in Hackers seems to have a shorter nose.
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Feb 29, 2008 16:43:41 GMT -5
Post by beatlies on Feb 29, 2008 16:43:41 GMT -5
After viewing Hackers and Lara Croft side by side, I think Jolie would be a perfect candidate to perform a fade on. The girl in Hackers seems to have a shorter nose. Profile and ear comparisons would also be a good idea
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Mar 7, 2008 12:43:40 GMT -5
Post by beatlies on Mar 7, 2008 12:43:40 GMT -5
Sheryl Crow's name has come up on other forums as a possible case of imposter replacement. I just heard her (or Fheryl?) do a cancer survivor advocacy commercial on the radio. Does anyone have thoughts/information/audiovisual comparisons on Sheryl Crow(ley)?
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Mar 7, 2008 23:25:13 GMT -5
Post by The Mask on Mar 7, 2008 23:25:13 GMT -5
Yes, definite possibility. The body shows some glaring differences.
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Mar 12, 2008 22:35:11 GMT -5
Post by beatlies on Mar 12, 2008 22:35:11 GMT -5
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Apr 5, 2008 20:05:13 GMT -5
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Apr 10, 2008 17:19:31 GMT -5
Post by beatlies on Apr 10, 2008 17:19:31 GMT -5
The CIA's Fob Fylan entity receives "Honorary Pulitzer" for lyrics:
Pulitzer lights up 'August' Dylan nabs music citation By Ronni Reich, Back Stage
April 7, 2008
CORRECTED 4:37 p.m. PT April 7, 2008
Tracy Letts' play "August: Osage County," a blistering familial tragicomedy that has earned comparisons to the work of Edward Albee and Eugene O'Neill, on Monday was awarded the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for drama.
Meanwhile, Bob Dylan won a special music citation.
Letts was nominated for the award in 2004 for "Man From Nebraska" and also is noted for the dark plays "Killer Joe" and "Bug," the latter of which he adapted into a 2006 movie that starred Ashley Judd.
"This is a tremendous honor," Letts said. "I am extremely surprised and grateful for the recognition."
The other finalists for this year's Pulitzer for drama were David Henry Hwang's "Yellow Face" and Christopher Shinn's "Dying City."
"August" ruthlessly recounts the strife of an Oklahoma family run by an acid-tongued, pill-addicted matriarch named Violet (Deanna Dunagan). When her alcoholic husband, Beverly, disappears, her daughters and their families come to comfort her, exposing depression, substance abuse, adultery, incest and pedophilia. The play has earned widespread praise. Back Stage's David Sheward noted Letts' "barbed-wire dialogue" and said the play kept the audience "fascinated for every second of the play's three acts."
Letts' father, Dennis, played Beverly for the first two months before leaving the production Jan. 28. He died less than a month later of cancer. According to a spokesman for Steppenwolf Theatre, where the play originated, Dennis Letts had been confident his son would win the Pulitzer.
"August" will play its last performance at the Imperial Theatre in New York on April 20 and will reopen April 29 at the Music Box Theatre for an extended run.
The citation for the 66-year-old Dylan noted his "profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power." [MANY OF THESE LYRICS HAVE BEEN PROVEN TO BE COPIED FROM OTHER AUTHORS' BOOKS IN PUBLIC "DYLAN" PLAGIARISM SCANDALS, NOW THROWN DOWN THE MEMORY HOLE]
Save Print Email Reprints Pulitzer lights up 'August' Dylan nabs music citation By Ronni Reich, Back Stage
April 7, 2008
CORRECTED 4:37 p.m. PT April 7, 2008
Tracy Letts' play "August: Osage County," a blistering familial tragicomedy that has earned comparisons to the work of Edward Albee and Eugene O'Neill, on Monday was awarded the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for drama.
Meanwhile, Bob Dylan won a special music citation.
Letts was nominated for the award in 2004 for "Man From Nebraska" and also is noted for the dark plays "Killer Joe" and "Bug," the latter of which he adapted into a 2006 movie that starred Ashley Judd.
"This is a tremendous honor," Letts said. "I am extremely surprised and grateful for the recognition."
The other finalists for this year's Pulitzer for drama were David Henry Hwang's "Yellow Face" and Christopher Shinn's "Dying City."
"August" ruthlessly recounts the strife of an Oklahoma family run by an acid-tongued, pill-addicted matriarch named Violet (Deanna Dunagan). When her alcoholic husband, Beverly, disappears, her daughters and their families come to comfort her, exposing depression, substance abuse, adultery, incest and pedophilia. The play has earned widespread praise. Back Stage's David Sheward noted Letts' "barbed-wire dialogue" and said the play kept the audience "fascinated for every second of the play's three acts."
Letts' father, Dennis, played Beverly for the first two months before leaving the production Jan. 28. He died less than a month later of cancer. According to a spokesman for Steppenwolf Theatre, where the play originated, Dennis Letts had been confident his son would win the Pulitzer.
"August" will play its last performance at the Imperial Theatre in New York on April 20 and will reopen April 29 at the Music Box Theatre for an extended run.
The citation for the 66-year-old Dylan noted his "profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power."
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