Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Theresa Duncan "Suicide" - Beck is Lying

Worth asking:

"How Well Did Beck Know Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake?"

Beck the Scientologist has contradicted himself re Theresa Duncan, even been caught in demonstrable falsehoods. Most people do not invent facts about an issue as serious as "suicide" unless they are concealing something. This isn't to say that he is somehow involved, but he has reasons for attempting to distance himself from the Duncan and Blake - perhaps fear for his own hide. Did the "Golden Suicides" tell him anything that could get him killed? He could, after all, be next. Bear this in mind while reading the article:

" ... In January's issue, Nancy Jo Sales traces the last steps of the couple leading up to their deaths this past July. According to Sales, Duncan was devastated after the singer reneged on a promise to star in Alice Underground, a film she was directing. "Beck and I met repeatedly to discuss the film," she e-mailed a friend in 2003. But when he backed out later, she blamed it on his being a Scientologist and claimed members of his church repeatedly harassed her and Blake. (The VF story says she complained about late-night hang-up phone calls and weird men staking out the couple's house.)"

Note: The press has, without evidence, so far claimed that Duncan was a paranoiac who falsely believed that she was being stalked. She has even been heavily ridiculed by her "friend" Kate Coe in the LA Weekly for believing that "weird men" were stalking her. Who is Coe to call her a liar and deny the stalking allegtation?

Coe is a shill for Rupert Murdoch. Murdoch is a CIA Mockingbird. Who did Theresa fear most? A CIA Mockingbird named Jim Cownie.

Back to the Beck story:

"We never met to discuss doing her film," Beck writes in an e-mail to VF, referring to Duncan as "a passing acquaintance." Weird, though, because Duncan had pictures of herself and Blake enjoying a day at the beach with Beck and his wife, Marissa Ribisi, purportedly taken in 2004. (VF even published one of them.) Duncan reportedly said that Beck had told her he wanted to leave the Church of Scientology and thought starring in her movie might be a way to do it. "[Beck] really, really tried to get away…using going to New York to be in Alice Underground…He told me he wanted to leave the cult desperately." Wrong again, says Beck: "That's ridiculous. Totally false…Had we been closer and discussed anything as personal as religion, I would have only had positive things to say about Scientology."

But now blogger Emmanuelle Richard points us to a translated 2003 Italian interview with Beck that seems to undermine his credibility a little. Here he is talking excitedly about making his acting debut in a movie that sounds a lot like Duncan's Alice Underground: "It will be full of energy and full of characters: some kind of Alice in Wonderland set in the seventies. It still doesn't have a title. The director is a friend of mine, and it will be her directorial debut. But I trust her. We will begin shooting in the fall."

The controversy doesn't end there, apparently. Blog SoMA reports that the Vanity Fair article's original author, John Connolly, was pulled off the story, and it was given to Sales, who's the ex-wife of Father Frank Morales, a friend to Duncan and Blake who was there when Duncan's body was discovered in her East Village apartment.

What the hell is going on here? We have no idea!

http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2007/12/how_well_did_jeremy_blake.html

The press is so confused, babes in a horror chamber.

- AC

1 comment:

Formerly Fooled said...

Alex,

Keep at this story because there is so much more to know that is not being told.

I still don't feel the Vanity Fair piece did justice by Morales' ex wife, Nancy Jo Sales, involved and her story left me wondering if she intentionally tried to make it seem as if Morales' left wing views had something to do with their 'paranoia'. Still, this recent comment from the SOMA blog helps put some of it in perspective:
"Blake on December 9, 2007 06:01 PM EST writes:
I was friends with Theresa and Jeremy for 13 years. A male reporter from Vanity Fair called me in September and we spoke a few times. In October I got a call from Nancy Jo Sales and learned the first reporter was no longer on the piece. I wasn't told why, but from my conversations with that first reporter it was clear he was trying to write a sensational tabloid-y piece. I say this because he didn't seem interested in talking about their art, projects, relationship. By stark contrast Nancy Jo was interested in hearing about them as people. Which is why I felt
comfortable speaking to her, even about some of the more controversial things.

Also, I suggested the first reporter look into the Beck thing, but he seemed reluctant to go up against the COS. MAJOR kudos to Nancy Jo for going after that part of the story. It seems pretty important, and requires great bravery. "
http://www.somareview.com/blogcomment.cfm?datekey=07120702

Now, I know of and trust this guy, Blake Robin aka BARON VON LUXXURY
( http://theworkout.wordpress.com/2007/07/23/theresa-and-jeremy/ )

I'm glad he says this about Sales going after the CoS because it confirmes what her REAL friends knew was going on.

What you might not know is that the Church of Scientology is considered by many to be actively infiltrating goverment and media organizations because that is part of their plan to take over the world. This is why German is trying to ban it from their country.

Among many documents, articles and writings available to back this up, there is also what Journalist Richard Leiby wrote about this back in 1979 http://www.holysmoke.org/cos/crime-cult-goal-world-domination.htm

What was done to Clearwater, FL Mayor Gabe Cazares was a part of that plan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabe_Cazares
The Church's Office of Special Affairs staff includes Sylvia Stanard also works for her husband John D Stanard. 'John has had a varied technology career as both a software developer and executive in the commercial and government IT sectors.'
http://www.greatcirclestudios.com/John_Stanard.html
Look at his clientele:
http://www.webworldtech.com/

It's scarey to think that these companies are just a fraction of Scientology members involved with sensitive government information.

Scientology's World Institute of Scientology Enterprises W.I.S.E.
http://stop-wise.biz/WISE_members.html

Keep digging. Thanks
Mary McConnell
formerlyfooled at yahoo dot com