Spencer Pratt with Heidi Montag: 9/11 was an inside job.

Heidi Montag, Spencer Pratt

If a list were composed of some of the most controversial things anyone could possibly say, the recent comments by Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag would likely make the cut.

In a highly controversial appearance on Alex Jones’ radio program, Infowars, Pratt and Montag said they believe that 9/11 was an inside job, the idea that global warming exists is “mind boggling,” and that the end of humanity is upon us.

US Magazine is up and running with a full blown report on the interview which is starting to gain traction due to the highly controversial remarks made by the famous (now infamous) couple.

The interview, which can be heard in full here, 180 minutes into the broadcast.

We could go on and on about the controversial comments made, but this is one of those times when you just have to hear something for yourself to believe it.

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Was Michael Jackson Molested By His Father?

Joe Jackson

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Yes, the family talked about it on a talk show
once.

Guest

Yes, I saw the show with his family talking about how their father would whore him out to strangers. For the people who flat out say no he wasn’t molested how do you know.

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Mind Controlled Slave Brice Taylor on Michael Jackson

Chapter Twenty-one: The Hollywood Connection

Thanks for the Memories - Brice Taylor

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson was just a little boy of four or five when I accompanied Bob Hope to a place where they were filming up-and- coming talent for television. Bob told me he supported and sponsored the Jacksons, getting them a professional foot in the door. Their father brought the boys in and I remembered seeing them taken into a side room where bright lights were on.

They all had to drop their pants and before their performance a big man raped each one of them in a lineup. Then they were taken to a different room and dressed in little suits and sent onto the stage to perform. Due to the mind control I was under, I’m not sure exactly where we were, but feel that it was the early days of the Ed Sullivan Show. I watched as Bob, dressed in a grey pinstripe suit and bow tie, with white shoes, shook hands with Ed; and then the Jackson boys went on. They were made into a sensation and famous, on purpose, so that they could be used in the future to influence large audiences.

Bob and his connections knew that all they needed was some talent, make- up, costumes, lights, glitter and lots of publicity. He said publicity was the most important ingredient.

I was just a teenager and Bob said that he wanted me to be present so I could learn the ropes to being a “starlet.” He wanted me to see how it was done and feel comfortable around the stage. I think he just said that as a cover to other people to hide the real reason I was with him – for his and others sexual pleasure.

Bob explained to me how important clothes are to one with a public image to uphold. I had on a short, small, tight-fitting, low-cut, yellow, sheath dress. I did as I was told and wore it along with the gold high heels I was provided.

Bob was often the connection for new entertainment. The Council used his connections for their own interest and got ‘key’ entertainers in place for future use. Many were robots like me. I saw many of them get hurt. I never saw Bob get hurt though.

The Jacksons were hurt; I was witness to their abuse. That first time when they performed, Bob got them onto the show and then we left in the limo and watched from the television inside. He told the driver to drive around until the show was over. Then Bob told me, “See how easy it is to be a star?” And he laughed and pushed my head into his lap for oral sex.

I think most would agree that the inherent love that is part of Michael Jackson’s soul essence shines through for the world to see. In spite of the programming themes in some of the songs he sings, as I was recovering I often held onto the words he sang, the lyrics reminding me, “You are not alone,” when I felt so very alone.

To Michael, I extend a hand and say you also are not alone. Now there is a way out of this insanity.

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