19-10-2014, 08:01 PM
CNN's John Blake has put out an allegedly favorable article on Jimi Hendrix's blackness and how the African American community is finally coming around to recognizing Jimi's status as a black person. On the surface you might think CNN is doing a nice favorable article about Hendrix trying to advance his reputation. However persons with deeper political knowledge will see what CNN is actually doing. Remember, CNN is the organization that put out the pro-Warren Report coverage on the 50th anniversary of Kennedy's assassination.
CNN uses Hendrix author Charles Cross, who wrote the book Room Full Of Mirrors, as a base for the article. What the public is dangerously ignorant of is that Charles Cross went out of his way to make it look like inbred psychological flaws from Jimi's dysfunctional family and childhood led directly to his reckless use of drugs that eventually caused his death. When viewed through a deep political filter it becomes clear that the cursory biography Cross produced in 2005 was a disinformation work whose sole purpose was to counter the emerging controversy over his death. I'm a Hendrix expert, so, trust me, Cross is doing this. The murder controversy had been out for at least 12 years before Cross released his book yet he never mentions a single word about it in Room Full Of Mirrors. Cross wrote the book at the height of Bush's War On Terror campaigns in the Middle East. The anti-war counterculture figure Hendrix was on FBI's Security Index when he was alive. Cross researched obscure Army psychological records saying Jimi claimed he was gay. CNN bannered this claim and Cross' book for the months following. Smart people will ask why Seattle Intelligencer reporter Cross could manage to find private obscure army records but not manage to find the serious controversy over Jimi's death that had been out in public for over a decade?
I'm a Hendrix expert so I can see what Cross is doing. Unfortunately, most of the public can't. If you read Room Full Of Mirrors you'll see Cross went out of his way to interview people who he thought could verify Jimi nearly choking in his sleep while on drugs. Smart people will realize Cross must have gone out and asked Hendrix friends "Did you ever see Jimi choking in his sleep while on drugs?" He finally got some Hendrix friends to admit they had to assist Jimi during a night time case of drug exacerbated apnea. Having gotten what he was looking for Cross then came to the conclusion that the night Jimi died he had a similar case of drug-induced apnea that killed him. Cross failed to mention that on the night he died a doctor witnessed Jimi's lungs and stomach drowned in an usually large amount of wine. Something that didn't occur during those other apnea events.
If you read Room Full Of Mirrors you'll see Cross covered Jimi's death in all of one page, coming to the conclusion that psychological flaws implanted in Jimi from his youth led directly to the drug recklessness that killed him that night. You have be a top Hendrix expert to see the self-revealing move Cross makes next. In his faulty summation Cross adds that he surmises Monika Dannemann took one of the super-powerful pills at 4am and slept through the whole choking on vomit death scene. Cross says that he has sleuthed this conclusion out from the evidence, suggesting that Monika did not want to admit she failed to help Jimi. I've done enough research on this that I can say with authority that not only was this medically impossible but Cross was using it as a disinformation device by which to avoid analyzing what actually did occur during his suggested sleeping period for Dannemann. Yes, that is what I am saying, is that Cross uses this impossible suggestion deliberately in order to get around having to tell the truth he is aware of. He's lying to his readers and his mission is to misinform the public on how Jimi died.
You have to realize Cross is a reporter for a major newspaper. From his professional background there is absolutely no excuse for his not doing the hour's worth of reading it would have taken to discover that Monika not only could not have taken the sleeping pill he suggests but that she could not have been asleep during that critical 2 hour period from 4am to 6am. The recent Hendrix movie All Is By My Side was sued by Hendrix girlfriend Kathy Etchingham becuase it showed scenes of drug abuse and violence that Etchingham said never happened. The film maker admitted the scenes came from Cross' book. When approached Cross apologized saying he had not thoroughly researched enough. Cross was caught trying to accent typical defamation character flaws. Other Hendrix experts have commented that they couldn't figure out the purpose of Cross' book. That it emphasized Jimi's childhood but ignored his fame years. The reason for that is because Cross needed to contrive childhood psychological flaws in his disinformation build-up to Jimi's death. The reason he omitted the fame years is because those years were the years involving Jimi's manager Michael Jeffery and the motives for Jeffery's murder of Jimi. Those other experts sense there's something wrong with Cross. What they don't realize is the diabolical reason behind Cross' effort. When you view Room Full Of Mirrors through the deep politics filter of a Gerald Posner CIA writer trying to do damage control for the emerging evidence for Jimi's murder it all snaps in to place.
It's really crazy because most Hendrix fans come from a background where they aren't familiar with deep politics and covert intrigue. Cross is praised by these people because they like any kind of Hendrix work. Cross is not subjected to any kind of informational peer pressure. No one asks why he omitted the controversy over Jimi's murder? If you look at some of the Facebook pages of Jimi's main friends and even family members Cross is a snug member in their "friends" window. A real Judas having penetrated deep in.
John Blake's CNN article allegedly doing tribute to Hendrix has Cross as a main spokesperson, just like the CNN productions on Kennedy have notorious government apologists as their main spokespeople. Cross is being normalized and subtly legitimatized with the public. Towards the end Blake mentions in two sentences that Jimi took a drug overdose and choked on his own vomit.
The CNN article is just fake chocolate cake designed to throw sweet, covertly-masked poison to the great unwashed of the Hendrix community in order to place layers of inert filler between Jimi and the evidence for his murder.
There is no comments section in the CNN article:
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/18/showbiz/ji...le-legacy/
CNN uses Hendrix author Charles Cross, who wrote the book Room Full Of Mirrors, as a base for the article. What the public is dangerously ignorant of is that Charles Cross went out of his way to make it look like inbred psychological flaws from Jimi's dysfunctional family and childhood led directly to his reckless use of drugs that eventually caused his death. When viewed through a deep political filter it becomes clear that the cursory biography Cross produced in 2005 was a disinformation work whose sole purpose was to counter the emerging controversy over his death. I'm a Hendrix expert, so, trust me, Cross is doing this. The murder controversy had been out for at least 12 years before Cross released his book yet he never mentions a single word about it in Room Full Of Mirrors. Cross wrote the book at the height of Bush's War On Terror campaigns in the Middle East. The anti-war counterculture figure Hendrix was on FBI's Security Index when he was alive. Cross researched obscure Army psychological records saying Jimi claimed he was gay. CNN bannered this claim and Cross' book for the months following. Smart people will ask why Seattle Intelligencer reporter Cross could manage to find private obscure army records but not manage to find the serious controversy over Jimi's death that had been out in public for over a decade?
I'm a Hendrix expert so I can see what Cross is doing. Unfortunately, most of the public can't. If you read Room Full Of Mirrors you'll see Cross went out of his way to interview people who he thought could verify Jimi nearly choking in his sleep while on drugs. Smart people will realize Cross must have gone out and asked Hendrix friends "Did you ever see Jimi choking in his sleep while on drugs?" He finally got some Hendrix friends to admit they had to assist Jimi during a night time case of drug exacerbated apnea. Having gotten what he was looking for Cross then came to the conclusion that the night Jimi died he had a similar case of drug-induced apnea that killed him. Cross failed to mention that on the night he died a doctor witnessed Jimi's lungs and stomach drowned in an usually large amount of wine. Something that didn't occur during those other apnea events.
If you read Room Full Of Mirrors you'll see Cross covered Jimi's death in all of one page, coming to the conclusion that psychological flaws implanted in Jimi from his youth led directly to the drug recklessness that killed him that night. You have be a top Hendrix expert to see the self-revealing move Cross makes next. In his faulty summation Cross adds that he surmises Monika Dannemann took one of the super-powerful pills at 4am and slept through the whole choking on vomit death scene. Cross says that he has sleuthed this conclusion out from the evidence, suggesting that Monika did not want to admit she failed to help Jimi. I've done enough research on this that I can say with authority that not only was this medically impossible but Cross was using it as a disinformation device by which to avoid analyzing what actually did occur during his suggested sleeping period for Dannemann. Yes, that is what I am saying, is that Cross uses this impossible suggestion deliberately in order to get around having to tell the truth he is aware of. He's lying to his readers and his mission is to misinform the public on how Jimi died.
You have to realize Cross is a reporter for a major newspaper. From his professional background there is absolutely no excuse for his not doing the hour's worth of reading it would have taken to discover that Monika not only could not have taken the sleeping pill he suggests but that she could not have been asleep during that critical 2 hour period from 4am to 6am. The recent Hendrix movie All Is By My Side was sued by Hendrix girlfriend Kathy Etchingham becuase it showed scenes of drug abuse and violence that Etchingham said never happened. The film maker admitted the scenes came from Cross' book. When approached Cross apologized saying he had not thoroughly researched enough. Cross was caught trying to accent typical defamation character flaws. Other Hendrix experts have commented that they couldn't figure out the purpose of Cross' book. That it emphasized Jimi's childhood but ignored his fame years. The reason for that is because Cross needed to contrive childhood psychological flaws in his disinformation build-up to Jimi's death. The reason he omitted the fame years is because those years were the years involving Jimi's manager Michael Jeffery and the motives for Jeffery's murder of Jimi. Those other experts sense there's something wrong with Cross. What they don't realize is the diabolical reason behind Cross' effort. When you view Room Full Of Mirrors through the deep politics filter of a Gerald Posner CIA writer trying to do damage control for the emerging evidence for Jimi's murder it all snaps in to place.
It's really crazy because most Hendrix fans come from a background where they aren't familiar with deep politics and covert intrigue. Cross is praised by these people because they like any kind of Hendrix work. Cross is not subjected to any kind of informational peer pressure. No one asks why he omitted the controversy over Jimi's murder? If you look at some of the Facebook pages of Jimi's main friends and even family members Cross is a snug member in their "friends" window. A real Judas having penetrated deep in.
John Blake's CNN article allegedly doing tribute to Hendrix has Cross as a main spokesperson, just like the CNN productions on Kennedy have notorious government apologists as their main spokespeople. Cross is being normalized and subtly legitimatized with the public. Towards the end Blake mentions in two sentences that Jimi took a drug overdose and choked on his own vomit.
The CNN article is just fake chocolate cake designed to throw sweet, covertly-masked poison to the great unwashed of the Hendrix community in order to place layers of inert filler between Jimi and the evidence for his murder.
There is no comments section in the CNN article:
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/18/showbiz/ji...le-legacy/

