Watched the first episode of The Vow and it's insane how much of it can be traced back to one Canadian high school drama. I mean, Nxivm already existed, but it is through that one show that all the B/C list celebs became involved, and then became the inner circle forming the sex cult.
Don't know if I ever really noticed how easily you can buy John Schneider being Tom Welling's father but I really notice it with that video.
I mean, there are varying reports on that. Same with Grace Park, who was even deeper into it that Kreuk (which is supposedly why Park doesn't have social media accounts).
The weird thing is this may just be the tip of the iceberg, there was gossip about two coreys abuse, weird religion cults, Hollywood breaks people down, other things happen at the casting couch, drugs everywhere, the system chews them up and spits them out. Another distrubing, crazy, sad story from hollyweirdo. Seems they tried to make the cult international links to US, Canada, Mexico. The Bronfmans of Canada were deep in it, a Warner Bros family, and also those who used Al Capone to distribute alcohol during the Great Prohibition. “Smallville,” was a DC Warner Bros television series that ran from 2001 to 2011, featured a young Clark Kent who ran fast but didn't fly, a young Supes before he became famous as Flying Caped Superman. Mack played Superman's school friend named 'Chloe'.
I’v come to the conclusion that the movie industry (ifthat’s# wgat you mean by”Hollywood”), is no more a breeding ground for depravity and perversion than many other industries. Look at the Catholic Church, doesn’t get more international than that. Boy Scouts of America just settled a huge class action suit involving 60K people alleging sex improprieties. “Hollywood” is an easy target., especially now, with all the QAnon lunacy.
Rehabilitated in the eyes of the law... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-66111026 Next... public opinion.
So many scams. What really amazes me is how well to do people can make terrible decisions. What’s also amazing is how many people prey on them.
Public opinion is far more forgiving. Look at all the dogs killed by Vick, and people are okay with it. I think, Cormac is right about how brutal humans are in his books.