11-08-2014, 03:59 PM
Dawn Meredith Wrote:He made the choice to put a needle in his arm. He killed himself. People make choices and those who choose a needle are choosing death.
Dawn
Have to disagree. There are signs of a covert program, as shown in Constantine's Covert War Against Rock, where popular figures in the rock movement were targeted by covert assassination programs for the psy-ops effect of killing their leaders. You have to remember the same people who were running these programs were running Operation Phoenix under Nixon in Viet Nam. Phoenix was an open US government assassination program run by the military in a war setting. COINTELPRO had to be more subtle because it was operating domestically, however its methods were just as vicious.
The heroin Morrison took was snorted, which shows its powerfulness. Killing a targeted individual with a serious already-existing substance abuse problem is like killing a child. It's too easy. If you look at Janice Joplin's death there's serious COINTELPRO implications seeing how her dealer was set-up with a strong batch and lured out of town where he couldn't warn his clients. Dare I say the reaction you give is the exact reaction the COINTELPRO killers intended to induce. That although sad, it was their own faults for not heeding the danger of drugs.
Jimi Hendrix also unexpectedly came across a strong dose of barbiturates from super strong pills he wasn't expecting. Hendrix's heavily-redacted FBI file had references to radical groups and a percentage of redacted material similar to other known murder victims of COINTELPRO. His mysterious German girlfriend Monika Dannemann was almost certainly a spook or under intel control. In 1996 when she was finally going to be confronted about what really happened to Jimi she ended up dead from car fumes in her Mercedes. In Hendrix's case, however, he wasn't killed by the pills. He was killed by assassins who came in and drowned him in several bottles of wine by pouring it down his throat after he was passed-out on the barbiturates.