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Old 11-08-2010, 10:19 PM   #1
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Heath Ledger, now and while on Earth, was an angelic being who emitted Light wherever he walked. River Phoenix was as well.

If you watch the majority of Heath's films, he was made to suffer during the shoots in horrible ways, emotionally and physically. But he never complained about it.

His final film "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" included scenes of him as a sacrificial lamb, with ambiguous symbols painted onto his forehead. He was mocked throughout the duration of his presence there by the other actors as part of the storyline. The movie itself contained dystopian visuals and the forces of Light were reduced to a mere flicker all the way until the closing credits. Even the final "tribute" to him at the end is questionable and wreaks of veiled mockery.

He was probably killed covertly by poisoned medication, and/or he was "weakened to death" using occult methods.

But he was beginning to be a thorn in the side of the establishment with his open oppostion to the middle eastern wars, etc. That's a big no-no to "A-listers".

Yet his spirit now thrives in the realm of the Creatrix.

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Old 11-08-2010, 10:47 PM   #2
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They'll hang you upside down you know.

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Old 11-08-2010, 10:52 PM   #3
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Heath Ledger, now and while on Earth, was an angelic being who emitted Light wherever he walked. River Phoenix was as well.

If you watch the majority of Heath's films, he was made to suffer during the shoots in horrible ways, emotionally and physically. But he never complained about it.

His final film "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" included scenes of him as a sacrificial lamb, with ambiguous symbols painted onto his forehead. He was mocked throughout the duration of his presence there by the other actors as part of the storyline. The movie itself contained dystopian visuals and the forces of Light were reduced to a mere flicker all the way until the closing credits. Even the final "tribute" to him at the end is questionable and wreaks of veiled mockery.

He was probably killed covertly by poisoned medication, and/or he was "weakened to death" using occult methods.

But he was beginning to be a thorn in the side of the establishment with his open oppostion to the middle eastern wars, etc. That's a big no-no to "A-listers".

Yet his spirit now thrives in the realm of the Creatrix.
Heath was a beautiful guy, for sure and shone with a rare light.

He had one of those smiles that could light up an arena

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Old 12-08-2010, 09:47 PM   #4
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He was probably killed covertly by poisoned medication, and/or he was "weakened to death" using occult methods.
That godamn film killed him..
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Old 12-08-2010, 10:25 PM   #5
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Whats kind of interesting to me is that he was awarded a oscar exactly 13 months after his so called drug overdose induced death. I believe he was sacrificed to make the Dark Knight more eagerly anticapted and for ritualistic purposes of Hollyweird. I never really noticed or payed any interest to him until he was chosen for the role of the Joker and i thought how can a gay cowboy play the best comic book villian and i was proven wrong.
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Old 12-08-2010, 10:33 PM   #6
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I think acting is like channelling..

Good when there's a good guy you channell.

When bad..

And when you are not sure?
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Old 12-08-2010, 10:51 PM   #7
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Default Hail to the Freak (the good and the bad)

Brandon Lee died at the age of 28 after playing a dark character with his face painted like a clown (the good).

15 years later

Heath Ledger died at the age of 28 with his face painted like a clown (the bad).



Brandon Lee (The Crow) -





Heath Ledger (The Joker) -





The ugly - So who's next?

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He was probably killed covertly by poisoned medication, and/or he was "weakened to death" using occult methods.


Or possibly, he just had an overdose of recreational drugs like River Phoenix and so many others.
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Or possibly, he just had an overdose of recreational drugs like River Phoenix and so many others.
Yes, it's plausible that the media told us the truth.
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Yes, it's plausible that the media told us the truth.


they don't always lie.


When an unknown dies from a recreational drug overdose, do we blame that on poisoning? Or do we blame it on what it is (an overdose)?




When a schmuck off the street ODs on heroin its one thing, but when a famous person dies of the same thing someone killed them. Sorry, can't buy that.

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That's very rational of you. But I still say that the rest of my post is accurate. That is, the fact that Heath was an angelic being and the fact that he was roughed up very often on movie sets.
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Old 17-08-2010, 11:27 PM   #12
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That's very rational of you. But I still say that the rest of my post is accurate. That is, the fact that Heath was an angelic being and the fact that he was roughed up very often on movie sets.

Why was Heath targetted? There are others that pose more of a threat.

Mel Gibson
Tim Robbins
Susan Sarandon
Sean Penn
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Why was Heath targetted? There are others that pose more of a threat.

Mel Gibson
Tim Robbins
Susan Sarandon
Sean Penn
and others
He protested out against the War on Terror, he publicly disrespected Bush and some say he even was interested in 9/11 truth. Consider the fact the fact he was a young and likable actor who was becoming more famous and popular, this is not the sort of person they want on the loose.
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some say he even was interested in 9/11 truth
Wow, really? I never heard that one before.
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Why was Heath targetted? There are others that pose more of a threat.

Mel Gibson
Tim Robbins
Susan Sarandon
Sean Penn
and others
I don't think these people pose any threats at all. I know what you're saying though, they've been politically vocal about a few single-issue topics in the past, but they're certainly no radicals. Same with Charlie Sheen. He's even come out in support of 9/11 truth. Then he disappears for 3 years except on some dumb tv commercial.
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He protested out against the War on Terror, he publicly disrespected Bush and some say he even was interested in 9/11 truth. Consider the fact the fact he was a young and likable actor who was becoming more famous and popular, this is not the sort of person they want on the loose.


Who in Hollywood DIDN'T protest the same things?
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I don't think these people pose any threats at all. I know what you're saying though, they've been politically vocal about a few single-issue topics in the past, but they're certainly no radicals. Same with Charlie Sheen. He's even come out in support of 9/11 truth. Then he disappears for 3 years except on some dumb tv commercial.


I'm not saying that it isn't possible. I just don't see where Heath was a threat.
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Heath Ledger, now and while on Earth, was an angelic being who emitted Light wherever he walked. River Phoenix was as well.

If you watch the majority of Heath's films, he was made to suffer during the shoots in horrible ways, emotionally and physically. But he never complained about it.

His final film "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" included scenes of him as a sacrificial lamb, with ambiguous symbols painted onto his forehead. He was mocked throughout the duration of his presence there by the other actors as part of the storyline. The movie itself contained dystopian visuals and the forces of Light were reduced to a mere flicker all the way until the closing credits. Even the final "tribute" to him at the end is questionable and wreaks of veiled mockery.

He was probably killed covertly by poisoned medication, and/or he was "weakened to death" using occult methods.

But he was beginning to be a thorn in the side of the establishment with his open oppostion to the middle eastern wars, etc. That's a big no-no to "A-listers".

Yet his spirit now thrives in the realm of the Creatrix.

Both Heath and River had something special about them. I remember seeing River in Stand By Me. I immediately fell in love with his character because he added some really powerful energy to it. Like Heath, I always felt that there was something fishy to his death.

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We'll never know. IF there was something "occult" to their deaths, the cover-stories were carried through seamlessly. In fact the only thing fishy about River's death was that it happened to be on Halloween.

Another angelic soul who passed prematurely was Heather O'Rourke (the little blonde girl from the Poltergeist movies). I don't know what really caused her disease, but I do believe that people can be "weakened to death".

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I'm not saying that it isn't possible. I just don't see where Heath was a threat.

I think he was a threat in a metaphysical sense. Plus he was starting to speak out against politicians and their actions. So I think it was primarily a pre-emptive thing. But like you said, there's no way to ever know. All I know is that if I was a casting director and there was a movie being filmed about the ancient battle in Heaven, I would have cast Heath in the role of the Archangel Michael. Facially, nobody else would be suitable for that role but him, IMO. He'd just have to gain about 20 lbs of muscle.

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