Based on my research I've discovered a connection between the
murder(he was murdered__the Post states that a 7 foot steel
pipe was tossed in the air by another vehicle and the trajectory
was such that it smashed through Pakula's windshield, spearing
him in the head. I don't have to be a rocket scientist to
figure out either this guy was run off the road and smoked
or there exist some sort of "secret, secret service" that
has the technology to cause such an event!) of Alan
Pakula and a website called "America's Line: The Truth is Here!"
The website exposes a federal civil rights lawsuit having
U.S. Army Propulsion Directorate(NASA-Lewis Research Center,
Cleveland) defendants, and some high profile people in
the entertainment industry. The lawsuit is considered the
"Real Pelican Brief" and exposes the "secret secret service's"
control of American media. One would not be hard pressed that
Alan Pakula might have had some interest in the story since
he directed "The Pelican Brief" staring Julia Roberts and
Denzel Washington.
Hmmmm? If it is possible to cause a steel pipe to be hurled
through the air and impail a driver of a very safe vehicle
(Volvo)__could the same technology have been used to
cause the accident(assassination) of Princess Diana?
What if Diana was sympathetic to the plaintiffs complaint?
Oh, if you think this thought exercise is not credible,
the website exposing "America's Line: The Truth is Here"
has been effectively blocked by the American Government
(The "secret secret service"___since they control the US media
its a safe bet they also control the American internet__
including all electronic commerce on the net.)
The mirror pages are still accessible:
http://www.geocities.com/capitolhill/5811/index.html
and
http://members.tripod.com/~mansue/index.html
The actual website that is being blocked and
has not been revised in some months is
http://www.mansue.com
Yeah, I'm the author and plaintiff. I was an engineering intern
working for the Army at what I consider the NAZI-Zion(NASA-Lewis)
Research Center, Cleveland; I was framed and taken down
unfairly(i.e., high technology smoked)__believe it or not!
Thank you.
Wayne Manzo,
Freedom Fighter, Plaintiff, Engineer, Webmaster
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Hmmm...
Not.
Bill Parker
>After reading in the NY Post concerning the untimely demise
>of the world reknown Hollywood director, producer Alan
>Pakula I was wondering if the same type of black-bag job
>was used to take out Princess Diana.
>Based on my research I've discovered a connection between the
>murder(he was murdered__the Post states that a 7 foot steel
>pipe was tossed in the air by another vehicle and the trajectory
>was such that it smashed through Pakula's windshield, spearing
>him in the head. I don't have to be a rocket scientist to
>figure out either this guy was run off the road and smoked
>or there exist some sort of "secret, secret service" that
>has the technology to cause such an event!) of Alan
>Pakula and a website called "America's Line: The Truth is Here!"
Why would clandestine government agents kill *the director* of
"The Pelican Brief" movie? Why not kill John Grisham, the
attorney who mailed an unsolicited manuscript of "The Firm" from
his Mississippi shack to New York literary giant Jay Garon? Garon
gave Grisham power overnight. Everyone knew Garon planned to
sell any manuscript he agented to the movie business. He was that
kind of literary agent.
What other Pakula film do you suggest made him a liability to the
federal government? Not "All The President's Men," I hope. That
divulged no secrets at all. Why not kill Ben Bradlee, Katharine
Graham, Woodward or Bernstein? They *really* created the film.
It makes as much sense to say Alfred Hitchcock was murdered by
CIA agents posing as caterers who showered him with food on his
movie sets, fattening him until he had a heart attack at age 81.
Recall that his 1959 classic "North By Northwest" contains a
long-shot of the new CIA headquarters in McLean -- in color and
the old "Vista Vision" movie theater screen format.
>control of American media. One would not be hard pressed that
>Alan Pakula might have had some interest in the story since
>he directed "The Pelican Brief" staring Julia Roberts and
>Denzel Washington.
Once again, why didn't "they" kill John Grisham? He's an
*attorney!*
Bill Cleere, have you read this one? Surely you've heard of John
Grisham. All right, he's no Hermann Hesse. But he sets things
in motion, right?
Why, though, would any of that motivate anyone to
want Grisham dead, David?
> What other Pakula film do you suggest made him a liability to the
> federal government? Not "All The President's Men," I hope. That
> divulged no secrets at all. Why not kill Ben Bradlee, Katharine
> Graham, Woodward or Bernstein? They *really* created the film.
Why kill them for doing such a great job of disseminating
disinformation?
> It makes as much sense to say Alfred Hitchcock was murdered by
> CIA agents posing as caterers who showered him with food on his
> movie sets, fattening him until he had a heart attack at age 81.
That was just a dress rehearsal for what they did to
Brando. At one time Brando was being kept on a
rigorous diet. His physical trainer was watching him
at all times and even kept him locked into his estate.
Brando hired a kid to go to McDonald's and buy bags of
Big Macs and fries. Then he'd go sit in the garden, where
the trainer figured he couldn't get at any food, and
the kid would throw it over the fence. Talk about
being "showered with food".
> Recall that his 1959 classic "North By Northwest" contains a
> long-shot of the new CIA headquarters in McLean -- in color and
> the old "Vista Vision" movie theater screen format.
>
> >control of American media. One would not be hard pressed that
> >Alan Pakula might have had some interest in the story since
> >he directed "The Pelican Brief" staring Julia Roberts and
> >Denzel Washington.
>
> Once again, why didn't "they" kill John Grisham? He's an
> *attorney!*
>
> Bill Cleere, have you read this one? Surely you've heard of John
> Grisham. All right, he's no Hermann Hesse. But he sets things
> in motion, right?
I've read all of his books. But I don't know that he sets
things in motion. Is "The Firm" a reference to anything
real? It seemed too far-fetched to me. My favorite was
"The Partner".
-- Bill Cleere
P.S.: Did you notice that I'm not saying anything silly
to you any more? That's because you scare me, and also
because I'm really impressed by how knowledgable you are
about a wide variety of things, and I like hearing your
odd takes on them.