Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Jim Morrison died of a heroine overdose in a toilet stall...


Official reports of Morrison's death

say he went to a movie with his girlfriend, came home and listened to music and drank wine. He then felt ill so took a bath and his girlfriend found him dead of 'heart failure' in the early hours of the morning.

However rumours circulated that he didnt go to the movies, but instead went to a local bar where he often drank. He had started to use hroine frequently since coming to France and chose to snort the drug due to a fear of needles.

In a new book, Sam Bernett claims Morrison died in a toilet stall at his nightclub after what he believes was a heroin overdose. He writes of his shock on finding Morrison's body: "The flamboyant singer of the Doors, the beautiful California boy, had become an inert lump crumpled in the toilet of a nightclub." In his book 'The End: Jim Morrison', he says he believes two drug dealers brought Morrison's body back to his apartment.

Patrick Chauvel, a war photographer and writer, sometimes helped run the bar at the club.He remembers giving a hand to two men who were carrying Morrison up a staircase and out of the bar.Chauvel went on to tell journalists "I think he was already dead,".

I find it a little suspect that he was spotted in the bar,he was helped out of the bar by a man who thought he was dead and the owner of the club said he found his dead body and saw 2 drug dealers take him out, but yet he "died in a bath tub of heart failure at the age of 27..."

The fact is, Jim is gone. But were we wrong to believe he died peacfully in a bath tub for all these years? Did the Male Sex symbol of the 60's come to a less dignified end on the floor of a Paris public toilet? Did he have a drug overdose at the age of 27 similarily to Janis Joplin and Keith Moon. (Other '27 year old deaths' include Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain...coincidance? oh well thats a theory for another day). According to the french club owner and bartender...yes,thats how the Door's front man met his untimely death-a heroine overdose..

I am aware that this theory is conflicting with my "Jim Morrison faked his own death" theory, but it is not my job to force you to believe something. I give you the facts, what you choose to believe is of your own accord.

As this is my last blog EVER i bid you a hardy fair well truth seekers. And I hope you have enjoyed this relationship as much as I have. From Tupac to Jim Morrison, I have enjoyed every moment.

Thanks,(for the last time)

Kris.

Ghosts

Good day and enter The Spotlight of Truth. This is the terrain of the new media which is casting off the shackles of the coporate guys who dominate the airwaves and give you a fresh and more importantly true take on the stories and news that you need to know. So if you are looking for eye opening, independent and interesting conspiracies, you've come to the right place. Today my intrepid explorer we're about to debunk the truth behind ghosts. It's truly spine chilling.


The question everyone wants to know is are ghosts real? I think it would be prudent to define real for the sake of this discussion. S omeone sees a ghost and tells another person they saw something. Regardless of how much one might want to believe them, it still comes down to hearsay and the listener is left to decide if it's to be believed. If two people see the same apparitition or entity, then we have some corroboration and we can move forward with more of a solid belief in what they tell us.

People want to believe. Not only would proof give them a confirmation of life after death but it would cement those who have a deep faith in the power of the soul. None of us want to believe that this is all that there is. That life ends with our last breath. That we are nothing more that memories from that point on. Proof of the existence of ghosts lets our human nature be at ease, knowing that we have more to come.
People's conept of what is real is generally based on their own experiences. Some of us have regularly speak to those who have died. Those who have had first hand experiences with ghosts and the breezes, chill, touches, whispers, movement, rearranging and clattering they can cause, are sure of our experience. Its undeniable once you've had interaction with that kind of energy, although many chose to deny it until their next encounter.
Skeptics long to cling to the science of disbelief. They love to denounce the existence of spirits and entities because it makes their narrow view of life acceptable to them. God forbid if someone should actually belief something they have seen with their own eyes, hear with their own ears and experience first hand. Suspending belief is a practice that comes into play when we open ourselves to new and fresh experiences.

There is not a doubt in my mind and no cynic can tell me that there is no such things as ghosts. See life and spirituality through my eyes and you'll see a world through a whole new realistic view.

Ghosts are real. Deal with it!
You have just been enlightened.

By Niall Cranny

The Bell Witch

This is a cosumer warning: WHAT YOU ARE ABOUT TO READ MAY SHOCK, FRIGHTEN AND ENLIGHTEN YOU. Here at The Spotlight of Truth we shed light on stories your government does not even want you to know about and tell you secrets which may well boggle your mind. If you are brave enough, venture on, if not go back to your mother. This s**t is not for girls.

In today's article I bring you prehaps the greatest ghost story in American Histroy: The Bell Witch. To potential cynics who may scoff at the existence of witches, this TRUE story may very well open your mind and allow you to comtemplate possibilities your dull brain has never contemplated. Ok mere mortal read on.

John Bell moved with his wife and kids to Red River bottomland in Robertson County (now known as Adams) and bought a cabin and some land. While out walking one day on his land, he spotted what looked like a dog with the head of a rabbit. He got a fright and shot at the mysterious animal however it disappeared into thin air.
Later that night the family suddenly awoke to loud banging and knoocking from outside the house. On every occasion John and his sons, armed with muskets, would investigate the commotion but they could find nothing. Nights passed and the banging became louder and stronger. The witch had made her way into the home and began to attack the children. Betsy, the youngest daughter, had her hair pulled and she was repeatedly beaten, leaving her with red swelling across her bruised body. The witch started to become vocal, first with strange mumblings and this proceeded to crying and singing. As time passed the witch became more audible and vowed to "kill ol' Jack".
John Bell's health took a turn for the worse due to a nervous disorder. Even though John was suffering the Bell Witch was relentless in her beatings. He died on December 20, 1820. After his death his family found a small vial of liquid next to John's bed. The witch was shouting triumphantly that "she had fixed Jack". During his burial, crazy laughter and singing could be heard with the witch vowing to disappear and return seven years later.
The Bell Witch kept to her word and returned to focus her attention on John Jr. However she seemed more subdued. She was calm and they discussed a range of subjects with from Christainity to life and death, also appearantly predicting there would be two World Wars and a Civil War. The witch vanished again and vowed to return in 107 years to Bell's descendants.

Rumour has it that the witch is responsibility for unusual activity in the area as there are reported sightings of ghosts of children playing and invisible people talking. It is difficult to take a picture of the Bell's farm. Locals say that on dark rainy nights, lights can be seen hovering over the fields.
The Bell Witch is an epic tale which has lasted throughout the ages because it is so detailed, harrowing and true and opens the door to the possibility of other paranormal activities such as ghosts and sorcery. There is also the possiblity that The Bell Witch will return and reign terror. After all she had kept to her word before. The impossibility of witches is not an impossibility any longer!

By Niall Cranny

The Bermuda Triangle

Welcome to the spoylight of Truth!

This is Niall Cranny investigating, reporting and publishing the truth on topics most critics couldn't even dare to report, but this reporter has balls of steel. So the question is "Do you feel lucky, punk" to enter the den with me and open your mind to facts and stories that would make Charlie Bird squal with fear! So today my brave companion join me in an expedition to uncover the truth behind - The Bermuda Triangle.


The Bermuda Triangle is exorably associated with time travel, UFO's, missing time and wormholes. Explorers ranging from Christopher Columbus to Charles Lindbergh have witnessed unusual effects, like rotating compasses to witnessing a glowing globe of light that seemed to hovering over the sea.


Prehaps if we want to learn the methods of time travel, we need to investigate the Bermuda triangle thoroughly. Why do so many witnesses claim to see a strange fog or a strange cloud before the mishap happens? Could we find the key to time travel in the midst of the Bermuda Triangle? This reporter thinks so! Surviviors of the Bermuda Triangle complain about distortions in time or missing time. Numerous strange phenomenom have been encountered.


Bruce Gernon flew his plane, a Bonanza A36, into the Bermuda triangle when he came upon non threatening mile and half long lenticular shaped clouds. When he came near this cloud he thought it was unusual because it was so close to the water. Most lenticular shaped clouds are high in the atmosphere. The clound then seemed to come alive. It became huge so much so that it engulfed his plane 5 times. It became the shape of an immense squall and extended 10 miles high.


From a harmless lenticular cloud it became a dangerous curmunlonimbus cloud with a massive thunderhead. A tunnel opened up in the cloud and he went through it. The tunnel had cloud trails swirling around his plane. While going through it, he experienced zero gravity and the only thing keeping him in the cockpit was his seatbelt. He survived this ordeal, but its an experience he will never forget.


In 1901 Ann Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain stepped into mist and arrived a period before the French Revolution. Edgar Cayce, the sleeping prophet said that Atlantis would rise in 1968 or 1969 and in that time frame we discovered the strange roads of Bimimi. Would a great civilisation like Atlantis be tempted by the properties of the Bermuda Triangle? Could the Bermuda Triangle also serve as an energy source for a great civilisation? Who knows what crazy, bat s**t lurks in those murky waters! The mist and ominous clouds maybe the key to time travel or entering other dimensions!


In this humble correspondent's opinion, we need teams of scientists to study the Bermuda Triangle. It's a phenomenon that maybe able to open many doors literally. Prehaps we can truly find Stargate!
By Niall Cranny

The Chicago Resurrection Mary

Ok Folks, are ya prepared for some spine-tingling eerie paranormal true story. If so and if you are prepared for the consequences; nightmares, peeing in your pants etc., proceed with caution as we delve into the legend of Chicago's Resurrection Mary.



In January of 1979, a chicago cab driver stopped to pick up a female passenger at the front gates of Resurrection Cemetry, the final resting place of more than 150,000 souls. But before he could let her in the mysterious woman disappeared. The cab driver had just met Chicago's most famous ghost "Resurrection Mary".


As the story goes, the first person ever to encounter Resurrection Mary was Jerry Palus. The year was 1939. The place a Chicago dance hall where Jerry was a regular. Jerry was captivated by a young blonde woman in a white gown and immediately asked her to dance. He learned little about her, except that her name was Mary and she lived on the south side of town. He danced with the young woman all night. When it was time to leave Jerry offered Mary a ride home. Jerry followed her directions and took her to Archer Road. When Jerry reached Archer Road, he found themselves in front of Resurrection Cemetry and he let Mary out of the car. It was at that moment that that she vanished before his eyes. Jerry persumed he was drunk and thought nothing of it. The next day, wanting to find the mysterious womon, he found the house where the woman said she lived. An elderly woman answered when he knocked and he asked for her daughter. The woman told him that her daughter, Jerry's date, had been dead 5 years. Jerry was flabergasted. The woman from the previous night was a ghost.


Years later a historian learned the ghost was believed to be the restless spirit of young woman named Mary Bregovy. Mary Bregovy had been killed in a tragic accident in 1931, a month before her 21st birthday. She was laid to rest in Resurrection Cemetery in her favourite white gown.


Over the years, Resurrection Mary has been seen many times in the vicinity of Archers Road looking for a lift home. Another infamous sighting of "Resurrection Mary" was made by Clare Rudnick in 1980. Claire spotted Mary while driving along the front of Resurrection Cemetery. She saw on the right hand side of the road, a girl walking. She was extremely bright, like illuminating. She was walking very slowly. She remembers thinking "oh my God it's Resurrection Mary's ghost". She was terrified. Janet Kalai and a friend also claim to have seen Resurrection Marywhen out for an evening drive near Resurrection Cemetery when a young woman stepped in front of the car. "There was no impact, there was no bump to say you know I had hit something. But I know I had hit something, but I know she ran at the car and I hit her" recalled Janet.


Does the ghost of Mary Bregovy really haunt Chicago? Or is Resurrection Mary just an urban myth? In any case should you find youslef driving through the streets of Chicago late one night and happen to spot a pale young woman in a flowing white gown, you might think twice about offering her a ride.

By Niall Cranny

Monday, April 26, 2010

William Desmond Taylor





This is for all conspiracy enthusiasts. I thought I would save the best for last. I first read about it in a small book called 'The worlds greatest secrets'. There are many theories of the truth behind the death of a 1920's filmmaker originating from Carlow. The case of William Desmond Taylor has never been solved and there are many theories why so. As I do not have a resolution to this brilliant piece of hollywood history, that is virtually unknown to most people, I will start with the cold hard facts.
  • In the early morning hours of February 2nd, 1922 Taylor was found shot to death in his bungalow.
  • During the inquest that followed several witnesses came forward, reporting that they had seen a young, dark-haired man leaving Taylor's house the night of February 1st.
  • Studio officials were first on the scene and alleged to have removed key evidence long before the police and coroner arrived to begin investigation and secure the murder scene.
  • Taylor was seeing actress Mabel Normand at the time of his death.
  • She was a cocaine user, and Taylor had gone to the federal government for help in stopping the pushers who were selling her drugs.
  • William was reported to be bisexual.
  • He was in an 8 year long relationship with the actor George Hopkins.
  • This was frowned upon by 1920's society.
  • Taylor's murder occoured just after the 'fatty arbuckle' scandal.
  • Hollywood was keen to clean up its act.
  • Reports of finding some of Mary Miles Minter's personal belongings (including a monogrammed underwear) in his bungalow and her being suspected of the murder effectually ended her career in pictures.
  • Taylor's jewelry and money had not been taken, and nothing valuable seemed to have been removed from the house.
Let's take a closer look...

About six months before Taylor's murder, Edward Sands,Taylor's ex-valet disappeared after forging several checks with Taylor's signature and taking off with his employer's valuables and car.He was searched for immediately after his disappearance in 1921, and again after Taylor's death. He was never found.

There was a love note of adolescent enthusiasm, complete with symbols of love and kisses, found in Taylor's apartment. Second, there was the pink nightgown, conveniently monogrammed with "MMM." (Mary Miles Minter!).

Minter's mother,Charlotte Shelby, was extremely protective of her daughter. Mary Miles Minter was the source of the wealth that Shelby needed to maintain her Hollywood lifestyle. She wasn't an unlikely suspect.

Taylor, in 1903, abandoned a wife and baby daughter in New York and struck off for points west.Taylor's younger brother, Denis Cunningham Deane-Tanner, also abandoned his wife. Williams brother's abandoned wife recognized Taylor in a movie, and Taylor, when confronted, denied that Denis was his brother. But he relented and helped to support his sister-in-law for the rest of his life.

In closing,the most likely suspect was Mary Miles Minter. She was an up and coming actress . Her mother would do anything to protect her extravagant lifestyle. Perhaps MMM's mother hired somebody to murder Taylor?...The best that can be achieved is a very good speculation. The William Desmond Taylor case has to this day never been solved due to insufficient clear stable evidence to convict anybody of the murder.

Well this is the last of my blogs for a while.Maybe if i hear any news about this case or any other interesting Conspiracy theorys i will blog about them.as always...

Until next time,

Kevin.


The Bermuda Triangle


The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region of the northwestern Atlantic Ocean in which a number of aircraft and surface vessels have disappeared. Some people have claimed that these disappearances fall beyond the boundaries of human error or acts of nature. Some of these disappearances have been attributed to the paranormal, a suspension of the laws of physics, or activity by extraterrestrial beings by popular culture. Though a substantial documentation exists showing numerous incidents to have been inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors, and numerous official agencies have gone on record as stating the number and nature of disappearances to be similar to any other area of ocean, many have remained unexplained despite considerable investigation.

Triangle writers have used a number of supernatural theories to explain the events. One explanation pins the blame on leftover technology from the lost continent of Atlantis. Sometimes connected to the Atlantis story is the submerged rock formation known as the Bimini Road off the island of Bimini in the Bahamas, which is in the Triangle by some definitions. Followers of the purported psychic Edgar Cayce take his prediction that evidence of Atlantis would be found in 1968 or '69 as referring to the discovery of the Bimini Road. Believers describe the formation as a road, wall, or other structure, though geologists consider it to be of natural origin.
Other writers attribute the events to UFOs. This idea was used by Steven Spielberg for his film Close Encounters of the Third Kind, which features the lost Flight 19 as alien abductees.
Charles Berlitz, grandson of a distinguished linguist and author of various additional books on anomalous phenomena, has kept in line with this extraordinary explanation, and attributed the losses in the Triangle to anomalous or unexplained forces.