10-07-2012, 06:54 PM
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Wikipedia Posthumous Assassination of Jimi Hendrix
The Wikipedia entry on Hendrix's death is so inaccurate as to constitute legal complicity and accessory after the fact.
All the studied information proves Jimi was murdered close to 5:30am as the circumstantial and forensic evidence shows. After Scotland Yard asked London Coroner's Office Dr Crompton to evaluate the autopsy data he concluded Jimi died no later than 5:30am, according the whole grains of rice the original autopsist Dr Teare witnessed inside Jimi's stomach at autopsy.
This filthy Wikipedia entry ignores the fact a German reporter for the tabloid Bild interviewed Dannemann the next day and she admitted "I gave Jimi the pills". So while Wikipedia enters information to show Jimi did not know the strength of the pills they ignore the fact that they were given to him by a person who did. A person who is on record as lying about it afterwards. Wikipedia chooses to repeat the lies in a way that drastically distorts context.
Dr Bannister was clear in his public statements that Jimi Hendrix did not choke on vomit but instead was drowned in a large volume of red wine. Whoever created this Wikipedia entry was careful to render Dr Bannister's statement in a way that confuses context. If you read this carefully, when the matter comes down to deciding, Wikipedia quickly switches to a crass defamation of Dr Bannister saying he was struck-off the medical register (had his medical license revoked) due to malpractice and fraud. This is patently false. I've investigated this action and it was based only on billing fraud. I've spoken to UK doctors who said Australia, because of its "transportation" exile background, punishes ethics violators more harshly than anywhere and if Dr Bannister committed his billing fraud in Britain he would have had his license back long ago. This is classic of persons who witness intel murders. Dr Bannister's defamation and delicensing is classic of the personal destruction aimed at intel political assassination witnesses, as is the Wikipedia use of this to avoid interpreting the meaning of what Dr Bannister witnessed. The added claim that no one else witnessed this wine but Dr Bannister is false and will be shown as such in a future work. Also Wikipedia ignores the fact Monika Dannemann told author Sharon Lawrence that she poured wine on Jimi's face.
Wikipedia claims that the autopsy found no wine inside Hendrix. In their rush to present crude denial Wikipedia neglects to realize there would be no wine found in Hendrix's lungs at the autopsy since Dr Bannister had suctioned it out in the emergency room. However the autopsist Dr Teare did note 400ml of "Free Fluid" in Hendrix's lung at the autopsy. This was, no doubt, remnant wine. The information Wikipedia offers is criminally misleading and false.
It is long proven that Monika Dannemann was outright lying about what happened. While this entry does point towards that it does so in a way that is way behind where most researchers are on this case. The last part is basically an admission that Monika was lying and Jimi was murdered, but the way it is written you would never know it and all the crap the preceded it in the entire entry deliberately creates the doubt that will used to avoid coming to the correct conclusions. What the last part is really saying is Monika was involved in Jimi's murder and lied about it and then ended up dead when it all came to a head.
In the "Murder Allegations" section they once again present the truth by mentioning Tappy Wright's admission, but, once again, they condition it with Dr Bannister's alleged lack of credibility.
They then quote Michael Jeffery employee Bob Levine as saying Tappy was making it up. First off, they forget the fact that all the forensic evidence backs Tappy Wright. What they don't tell you is in John Mc Dermott's 1992 book Setting The Record Straight that Levine made at least a half dozen comments casting serious suspicion on Michael Jeffery in relation to Hendrix's death. While Wikipedia uses Mr Levine's current statements to discredit Tappy Wright they omit that Levine admitted in Setting The Record Straight that the policy was a separate personal policy bought by Jeffery. Levine forgets that it was he himself who told McDermott he warned Jimi not to sign it because he had a bad feeling about it. It's common sense that the only reason Levine would warn Jimi against signing a policy with the shady, dangerous character Michael Jeffery is because Jeffery would kill Jimi and cash-in on the policy. Ask yourself what other reason would Levine warn Jimi not to sign? Levine goofily forgets that the Warner Brothers artists policy was issued in 1968. Levine himself provides the information that the personal policy in question was shown to him by Jimi in July 1970 in Hawaii. It had to be a second separate policy. Levine is foolish to not realize he wouldn't warn Jimi not to sign a Warner Brothers artists policy which was mandatory. No Levine's sudden amnesia is due to his close proximity and facilitation of Jeffery's mafia loans and money laundering. Wikipedia uses Levine as a credible source in discrediting Tappy Wright. What they fail to inform the reader of is Levine's denial of his own words as recorded in McDermott's Setting The Record Straight is condemning proof of Wright's veracity rather than the opposite. Even worse, I have personally seen a notarized document signed by Bob Levine where he recognizes what Tappy Wright wrote as being true and added "Thank God the truth has finally come out". None of this, of course, being made available to the public in the Wikipedia Jimi Hendrix 'Murder Allegations' section.
Lastly, Trixie Sullivan was a known Jeffery apologist. Her statement that Jeffery was in Majorca when Jimi died is so information-deficient as to be useless in disproving Jeffery's involvement. Jeffery was MI-6 and well-capable of being in London (only 2 hours away by jet) during Jimi's murder.
Once again, Wikipedia proves itself to be the willing assistants of perjurers and intel murderers in their disinformation against the helpless victims. (And don't miss Wikipedia's creating an entire section for Jimi's drug use and arrests right after)
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Quote:Early on September 18, 1970, Jimi Hendrix died in London. He had spent the latter part of the previous evening at a party and was picked up at close to 3:00 by girlfriend Monika Dannemann and driven to her flat at the Samarkand Hotel, 22 Lansdowne Crescent, Notting Hill. From autopsy data and statements by friends about the evening of September 17, it has been estimated that he died sometime after 3:00, possibly before 4:00, but also possibly later, though no estimate was made at the autopsy, or inquest.[SUP][158][/SUP]
Dannemann claimed in her original testimony that after they returned to her lodgings the evening before, Hendrix, unknown to her, had taken nine of her prescribed Vesparax sleeping pills. The normal medical dose was a half to one tablet as stated in the literature, but Hendrix was unfamiliar with this very strong Belgian brand. According to surgeon John Bannister, the doctor who initially attended to him, Hendrix had asphyxiated in his own vomit, mainly red wine which had filled his airways.[SUP][159][/SUP] Bannister's statement was made in January 1992 to Harry Shapiro, co-author of Electric Gypsy, a book which also featured accusations of malpractice by Monika Dannemann in regards to Bannister's not performing a tracheotomy on Hendrix. He appears to have been using the amount of wine in his system as a reason for not performing a tracheotomy. He was reprimanded for two counts of medical malpractice, and struck off the medical register on April 28, 1992 for fraud.[SUP][160][/SUP] No one else at the time, the other two doctors, the ambulance men, or the police mentioned wine. The only mention of wine was by Monika much earlier, in Electric Gypsy (which Bannister had read), and that Hendrix had drunk some with food earlier that evening and also by Harvey at his, again, much earlier party, which were both several hours prior to death. The autopsy found very little alcohol in his system. The autopsy never mentioned wine, only vomited matter.[SUP][161][/SUP]
Until her death, Dannemann publicly claimed that she had only discovered that her lover had been sick at 11:00 am, but he was breathing, though unconscious and unresponsive (The ambulance was called at 11:18 and arrived 11:27). She also stated that Hendrix was alive when placed in the back of the ambulance at approximately 11:30, and that she rode with him on the way to the hospital.[SUP][162][/SUP]
The ambulance crew later denied she was even there; additionally, Dannemann's comments about the timing of some events that morning often differed in places, varying from interview to interview.[SUP][163][/SUP]
Police and ambulance statements reveal that there was no one but Hendrix in the flat when they arrived at 11:27 am, and not only was he dead when they arrived on the scene, but was fully clothed and had been dead for some time.[SUP][164][/SUP]
Later, Dannemann claimed that former road managers Gerry Stickels and Eric Barrett had been present before the ambulance was called.[SUP][citation needed][/SUP] and had removed some of Hendrix's possessions, including some of his most recent messages. Lyrics written by Hendrix, which were found in the apartment, led Eric Burdon to make a premature announcement on the BBC-TV program 24 Hours that he believed Hendrix had committed suicide. Burdon often claimed he had been telephoned by Dannemann after she discovered that Hendrix failed to wake up.[SUP][165][/SUP]
In 1996, Monika Dannemann committed suicide shortly after being found guilty of contempt of court for repeating a libel against Kathy Etchingham, who had been a girlfriend of Hendrix in the 1960s.[SUP][166][/SUP]
Allegations of murder
A former Animals "roadie", James "Tappy" Wright, published a book in May 2009 claiming Hendrix's manager, Mike Jeffery, admitted to him that he had Hendrix killed because the rock star wanted to end his management contract.[SUP][167][/SUP] John Bannister, one of the doctors who attended to him in 1970 stated in 2009 that it "sounded plausible".[SUP][168][/SUP] Bannister was struck off the Medical register in 1992 for fraud.[SUP][168][/SUP] In 2011 Bob Levine, Wright's long term business associate and Mike Jeffery's assistant manager in N.Y., said he knows that Wright made up these stories to sell his book, that Jeffery didn't have insurance on Hendrix, but that he merely countersigned the Warner Bros. policy that Warner's had taken out as standard practice.[SUP][169][/SUP]"There was a freak storm across Mallorca and all the phone lines were down. Somebody told Mike that Jimi had been trying to phone him. The first call that got through was to say Jimi was dead. Mike was terribly upset at the thought of Jimi not being able to get through to him." Trixie Sullivan, secretary/assistant for Mike Jeffery[SUP][170][/SUP]
The Wikipedia entry on Hendrix's death is so inaccurate as to constitute legal complicity and accessory after the fact.
All the studied information proves Jimi was murdered close to 5:30am as the circumstantial and forensic evidence shows. After Scotland Yard asked London Coroner's Office Dr Crompton to evaluate the autopsy data he concluded Jimi died no later than 5:30am, according the whole grains of rice the original autopsist Dr Teare witnessed inside Jimi's stomach at autopsy.
This filthy Wikipedia entry ignores the fact a German reporter for the tabloid Bild interviewed Dannemann the next day and she admitted "I gave Jimi the pills". So while Wikipedia enters information to show Jimi did not know the strength of the pills they ignore the fact that they were given to him by a person who did. A person who is on record as lying about it afterwards. Wikipedia chooses to repeat the lies in a way that drastically distorts context.
Dr Bannister was clear in his public statements that Jimi Hendrix did not choke on vomit but instead was drowned in a large volume of red wine. Whoever created this Wikipedia entry was careful to render Dr Bannister's statement in a way that confuses context. If you read this carefully, when the matter comes down to deciding, Wikipedia quickly switches to a crass defamation of Dr Bannister saying he was struck-off the medical register (had his medical license revoked) due to malpractice and fraud. This is patently false. I've investigated this action and it was based only on billing fraud. I've spoken to UK doctors who said Australia, because of its "transportation" exile background, punishes ethics violators more harshly than anywhere and if Dr Bannister committed his billing fraud in Britain he would have had his license back long ago. This is classic of persons who witness intel murders. Dr Bannister's defamation and delicensing is classic of the personal destruction aimed at intel political assassination witnesses, as is the Wikipedia use of this to avoid interpreting the meaning of what Dr Bannister witnessed. The added claim that no one else witnessed this wine but Dr Bannister is false and will be shown as such in a future work. Also Wikipedia ignores the fact Monika Dannemann told author Sharon Lawrence that she poured wine on Jimi's face.
Wikipedia claims that the autopsy found no wine inside Hendrix. In their rush to present crude denial Wikipedia neglects to realize there would be no wine found in Hendrix's lungs at the autopsy since Dr Bannister had suctioned it out in the emergency room. However the autopsist Dr Teare did note 400ml of "Free Fluid" in Hendrix's lung at the autopsy. This was, no doubt, remnant wine. The information Wikipedia offers is criminally misleading and false.
It is long proven that Monika Dannemann was outright lying about what happened. While this entry does point towards that it does so in a way that is way behind where most researchers are on this case. The last part is basically an admission that Monika was lying and Jimi was murdered, but the way it is written you would never know it and all the crap the preceded it in the entire entry deliberately creates the doubt that will used to avoid coming to the correct conclusions. What the last part is really saying is Monika was involved in Jimi's murder and lied about it and then ended up dead when it all came to a head.
In the "Murder Allegations" section they once again present the truth by mentioning Tappy Wright's admission, but, once again, they condition it with Dr Bannister's alleged lack of credibility.
They then quote Michael Jeffery employee Bob Levine as saying Tappy was making it up. First off, they forget the fact that all the forensic evidence backs Tappy Wright. What they don't tell you is in John Mc Dermott's 1992 book Setting The Record Straight that Levine made at least a half dozen comments casting serious suspicion on Michael Jeffery in relation to Hendrix's death. While Wikipedia uses Mr Levine's current statements to discredit Tappy Wright they omit that Levine admitted in Setting The Record Straight that the policy was a separate personal policy bought by Jeffery. Levine forgets that it was he himself who told McDermott he warned Jimi not to sign it because he had a bad feeling about it. It's common sense that the only reason Levine would warn Jimi against signing a policy with the shady, dangerous character Michael Jeffery is because Jeffery would kill Jimi and cash-in on the policy. Ask yourself what other reason would Levine warn Jimi not to sign? Levine goofily forgets that the Warner Brothers artists policy was issued in 1968. Levine himself provides the information that the personal policy in question was shown to him by Jimi in July 1970 in Hawaii. It had to be a second separate policy. Levine is foolish to not realize he wouldn't warn Jimi not to sign a Warner Brothers artists policy which was mandatory. No Levine's sudden amnesia is due to his close proximity and facilitation of Jeffery's mafia loans and money laundering. Wikipedia uses Levine as a credible source in discrediting Tappy Wright. What they fail to inform the reader of is Levine's denial of his own words as recorded in McDermott's Setting The Record Straight is condemning proof of Wright's veracity rather than the opposite. Even worse, I have personally seen a notarized document signed by Bob Levine where he recognizes what Tappy Wright wrote as being true and added "Thank God the truth has finally come out". None of this, of course, being made available to the public in the Wikipedia Jimi Hendrix 'Murder Allegations' section.
Lastly, Trixie Sullivan was a known Jeffery apologist. Her statement that Jeffery was in Majorca when Jimi died is so information-deficient as to be useless in disproving Jeffery's involvement. Jeffery was MI-6 and well-capable of being in London (only 2 hours away by jet) during Jimi's murder.
Once again, Wikipedia proves itself to be the willing assistants of perjurers and intel murderers in their disinformation against the helpless victims. (And don't miss Wikipedia's creating an entire section for Jimi's drug use and arrests right after)
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