Oct. 29, 2017. Actor Kevin Spacey is accused of trying to grab a young actor named Anthony Rapp at a drunken Hollywood party.
Nov. 2, 2017. Kevin Spacey is accused of attempted homosexual rape.
Nov. 4, 2017. Kevin Spacey is fired from the “House of Cards” television series.
Nov. 8, 2017. Kevin Spacey’s role in “All the Money in the World” is cut from the film. He’s replaced by actor Christopher Plummer. Additionally, his finished film on Gore Vidal is denied release.
Kevin Spacey had reached the pinnacles of success, winning two Academy Awards for “The Usual Suspect” (1995) and “American Beauty” (1999.) Suddenly, everything is crashing down around him. Why? In his case, he has outlived his usefulness for the controllers known as the ILLUMINATI. Offending them in some way, he is now going through the HUMILIATION RITUAL. Generally, this ritual doesn’t go so far. It’s unlikely his career will recover.
In 2014, Robin Williams committed suicide. The MSM (also controlled by the Illuminati) explained it all away, blaming it on mental illness. This was confirmed by his wife and Illuminati handler Susan Schneider.
Robin Williams had become unreliable; unreliable in the sense that whatever he knew about this secret organization, troubled him to the extent that he took his own life, at the behest of others.
Director Roman Polanski’s wife and unborn son were killed in 1969, plus a statutory rape charge in 1977. Charles Manson himself rhetorically asked, “How does an unknown Polish film director become world famous?” “Rosemary’s Baby” and “The Ninth Gate” were about the secret cabals of Satanism.
There are some who said Polanski’s wife Sharon Tate wanted out of the Illuminati. Too little, too late.
Kevin Spacey has reached the depths of despair. If his death occurs, will this be another sacrifice to the ruler of Tinseltown: Satan?
Text (c) 2017 – ERN















On Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017, Devin Patrick Kelley opened fired on the First Baptist Church congregation in Sutherland Springs, TX, killing 26 and wounding 20. Wounded while trying to escape, Kelley later drove off the road and fatally shot himself in the head. The mainstream media motive? He was an avowed atheist who wanted revenge on his in-laws.



















Day 2 – Las Vegas Sheriff Joe Lombardo(for whatever reason) angrily denounces this “conspiracy theory”, naming Stephen Paddock as the sole assailant. A few days later, he is forced to say that Paddock couldn’t have acted alone. Mounting evidence is proving there was an accomplice, very likely a woman seen with the killer at the casino-hotel.












The first and worst example is “Change of Habit” (1969), where the King portrays Dr. John Carpenter, a doctor working in the ghetto. He is joined by three nuns incognito. (Mary Tyler Moore, Barbara McNair and Jane Elliot.) In the plot, Dr. Elvis mistakenly believes the three women are there for abortions, which he refuses. (It was illegal then.) The punchline? He asks them “By the way, was it the same guy?” This scene was cut by Universal, I presume, so that people don’t know abortion was once considered a bad thing.
Next, “Elvis on Tour” (1972), is a documentary released by MGM. Today, it’s owned by Warner Bros. The original song over the title credits was “Johnny B. Goode”. It’s been replaced by “Don’t be Cruel”. Now, we can argue back and forth about Elvis being on something while singing “Johnny B. Goode”. I don’t care. Elvis on chemical substances is still ten times better than the singers of today. “Elvis on Tour” is not the same without this song.
Finally, “This is Elvis” (1981) is an excellent retrospective of the King’s career: part documentary-part reenactment. Towards the conclusion, Elvis sings “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” which has been removed for the “Special Edition” at the request of his estate. (His ex-wife? His daughter?) This song was cut because Elvis forgets the words at one point. It does show, however, Elvis at the end of his rope, raw and unvarnished.









His victim, Ms. Hyer, is the new martyr for the far-left. She wasn’t ANTIFA. She was just another liberal-progressive caught up in our loony times.






My favorite scene comes from “The Family Jewels” (1965), where he portrays the most evil, rotten clown of all time.