(Iconic Figures) July 28, 2025: For decades, fans have questioned the official story behind Kurt Cobain’s tragic murder/death. Whispers of conspiracy, hidden evidence, and unanswered questions never faded. But now, long-buried information has surfaced—finally shedding light on the mystery. And the truth is darker than anyone imagined.
This video dives deeply into the final days of the Nirvana frontman, exploring what really happened behind closed doors and why so many still struggle to accept the official narrative. Think you know the full story of Kurt Cobain? Prepare to see it in a shocking new light.
[Asperger's Syndrome] Elon Musk appeared to extend an olive branch to [Would-be King and likely Epstein Island-visiting child molester] Donald Trump in a social media post over the LA protests, fueling speculation that they could be soon "back together."
The tech billionaire's gay "bromance" [on his way to being a trillionaire] with Donna came to a fiery end last week in an ugly online spat between the pair on Thursday after several days where Musk had been criticizing the US government over the president's "big beautiful bill" [which actually an "abomination" according to Musk].
[Musk can't afford to lose all those U.S. government contracts that made him the richest man on the planet, just behind fellow AfricanMansa Musa and perhaps a few others who secretly hold their wealth in ways that prevent them from getting credit for it by curious bean counters, like multibillionaire heads of state and dictators, to say nothing of hedge fund managers and professional blackmailers like Epstein and Diddy].
Trump threatened to cut Musk’s government contracts and the tech billionaire claimed that US government hasn’t released all the records related to sex abuser trafficker Jeffrey Epstein because Trump is mentioned in them.
(KTLA 5) April 29, 2025: It's not just federal workers being booted into unemployment. Los Angeles COUNTY employees aren't making enough to keep up with inflation (or Trumpflation as one might call it). So they are on strike, as LA pays $4 billion in child rape and sexual abuse settlement costs from abusing so many children in its care Tens of thousands of workers employed by Los Angeles County continued striking Tuesday, consequently disrupting some public services. The members of labor union SEIU 721 walked off their jobs after 7:00 pm Monday in an effort to negotiate for a new and fairer contract with the county. KTLA's Rachel Menitoff reports on April 29, 2025. Details: ktla.com/news/local-news/abou...
This NEEDS to reach viewers BEFORE tomorrow – Urgent warnings for the FINAL week of April 2025
You have only two moves. What to do?
(Eye of Wisdom) The final week of April 2025 is already stirring with powerful and unpredictable energy! [Just look at Trump and his White House, the current administration and the topsy turvy financial markets.] Multiple cosmic events are converging, and most won’t see the deeper spiritual message behind it all... Researched, scripted, edited, and produced by the Eye of Wisdom team.
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Whether you jump or slip on the railing, you can only really go in One Direction
When Thing Fall Apart (Pema Chodron)
A spirit-prompted suicide? The Dark Side is tricky, devils and demons being very lawyer-istic. So let's say a superstar sold out for talent, fame, and riches then regretted it because there was nothing to do in hotel rooms on tour to enjoy those things except drugs and drink? Then, say, one day living the same old-same old habit, it becomes a rager. He's breaking everything up, getting aggressive, elated, hopping on rails in death defying stunts and the spirits, sick of his stupid showing off and eager to cash in on their side of the deal, give a little nudge. Not quite a push. But being high, he slips and dies. Oops. They collect the spirit on their end, the police come and have a look around with nothing much to determine other than the unknowable -- stupid accident or dumb deal? The Five Precepts could have prevented this death, but who has time for virtue or morality when you're effin famous? Woooo! It's time to party!
Liam Payne had multiple drugs in his body at time of death, including 'pink cocaine'
(ABC7) Oct. 21, 2024: A partial autopsy found that former One Direction singer Liam Payne had multiple substances in his system when he fellplunged floated to his death from the third-floor balcony of his hotel room in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Oct. 16th, [as there was nowhere else to go but One Direction (down),] sources tell ABC News.
[NOTE: Pink cocaine is not discolored coca leaves treated with toxic synthetic chemicals to produce the familiar powdered stimulant. It's a whole new concoction of different illegal drugs not based on nature but a lab, a cooker, and a dime bag dealer with a little cocaine sprinked in.]
Those substances included "pink cocaine" -- a new recreational drug that is typically a mix of several old street drugs, including methamphetamine (Crystal Meth), ketamine (Special K), MDMA (Ecstasy, Molly), and others -- as well as cocaine (Coke aka Nose Candy), benzodiazepine (Benzos), and crack (aka Da'Sh-t). [What, no Crank, Glint, or Bath Salts aka Zombie Tonic?] More: abc7.la
The moral of the story?
Commentary and preamble by Wisdom Quarterly
So, Kids, the lesson here is that when you become YouTube famous and are a great influencer, maybe "don't smoke drugs"? Just saying.
How sucky are beauty, youth, riches, talent, and fame that you have to try every substance imaginable trying to manage your feelings?
Better to be
mindful (practice bare awareness just watching without reacting to anything in the customary habit of giving in to attraction, aversion, or delusion),
meditate (bring together all the parts of consciousness into coherence) for focus and absorption,
let go (don't cling), and
win some insight (liberating understanding because the truth sets one free) into the true nature of existence.
In other words, beat Death before Death beats you. Reach the deathless state (amata), a synonym for nirvana, or face these things that are all a part of samsara.
Or join a boy band working for cruel Simon Cowell of AGT and plunge to an early demise while he cashes in on increased sales, which is the usual result of an artist's premature death. Sorry to be harsh.
On today's AM hate speech station (Los Angeles' KFI AM 640, home of Coast to Coast's biggest affiliate as well as an increasingly diverse assortment of voices on the right), conservative talk show and uncomfortably implicitly racist John and Ken announced THE END, though they were mild by comparison withSalem Media radio stations to the literal right of the dial (pontificators Levin, Praeger, Shapiro, Bongino, Gorkha, Tatum, and more excremental content).
Their show will cease to exist in three weeks, December, 2023, though John will limp on in memory of his retiring guy-pal, Ken Chiampou (\sham-pooh\). Pro-Israel vegannews and weather gal Debra Mark will stay on. Comedian Tim Conway Jr. will remain on the air and maybe get back the hour lost to the dull Mo Kelly Show. Maybe meat loverJohn Kobylt (\co-belt\) is being flooded by assorted Johns and their resumes to replace the veteran talk show cohost. Or a good move would be a better-balanced John and Debra Show.
Trump arrest could happen soon, GOP lowlifes scream "witch hunt," Florida aims to ban period talk
(Jimmy Kimmel) March 20, 2023 #Kimmel
Indictments are in the air as we await the possible arrest of Donald Trump, if it happens the Secret Service (SS) would bring him, possibly in cuffs, to the Manhattan District Attorney’s office for a mugshot and fingerprints, some MAGA supporters online have been talking about creating what they call a "Patriot Moat" to surround Trump and prevent Neo-Nazi Stormtrooper police from taking him in, Republicans in the House of Representatives are gathered in Orlando for their annual “issues” retreat, all the usual lowlifes are screaming "witch hunt," former VP Mike Pence is also trying to stay on the good side of the crazies, Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani believes that we should all be focused on Hunter Biden’s laptop (and all the drug addled naked images he had stored in it), Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis slipped a zinger in at Trump’s expense and Donny fired back implying that Ronnie "DeSanctimonious" is gay, so many of Trump’s legal issues are based on him being dumb, a kid at the NCAA Wrestling Championship lost a match and his mom was very upset, many thanks to our good friends at 6ABC News in Philadelphia for providing us with a stellar edition of the (double-fisted) "Unintentional Joke of the Day," and Republicans in the Sunshine State (Florida) are considering legislation that would ban teachers from discussing menstruation and human sexuality in elementary school.
Arraign check: Why no arrest yet?
Timeshares: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
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Who would be dumb enough to -- having been lied to legally -- still buy a timeshare? No one. But when they are rebranded as "vacation clubs" or "vacation ownership plans," they're hard to resist. These are mere euphemisms (nice words that replace ugly ones) to disguise what they really are. Walk away, fast, even if Hyatt or Wyndam or another famous hotel is pitching them.
Welcome to Life: The Singularity is ruined by lawyers. If this sobering piece of humor appeals, one may also enjoy the two novels that provided the inspiration for it, Jim Munroe's Everyone in Silico, which contains the idea of a corporate-sponsored afterlife, and Rudy Rucker's trippy Postsingular, which introduces the horrifying idea of consciousness slums.
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe recently won a major legal victory in federal court that may have the power to force the shutdown of the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline.
District Judge James Boasberg ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration failed to conduct an adequate environmental review of the pipeline, after Pres. Trump ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to fast-track and greenlight its approval.
I'm red, too, so I signed it with my eyes closed.
The judge requested additional briefings next week on whether the pipeline should be shut off until the completion of a full review of a potential oil spill’s impacts on fishing and hunting rights, as well as environmental justice.
The pipeline faced months of massive resistance from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, members of hundreds of other indigenous tribes from across the Americas, as well as non-Native allies.
Democracy Now! speaks with Standing Rock Sioux Chair Dave Archambault II and Nick Tilsen, executive director of the Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation, who is also a citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation on Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. More:
Wallace Global Fund recently awarded the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe the inaugural Henry A. Wallace Award and a $1,000,000.00 (one million US dollar) investment in renewable energy projects led by the tribe. The fund’s Executive Director Ellen Dorsey talks about the "Divest-Invest" movement and Co-Chair Scott Wallace. More + VIDEO
(BlueDotMusic) Rare video footage shot at the Shoton Festival, Drepung Monastery, Lhasa, Tibet in August 2005. A hugh thangka painting of the Buddha is unfurled on a mountainside as thousands of pilgrims and locals partake of the festivites. This is the first time this rare video footage has been seen. The music is by the composer Phil Thornton and taken from the album "Eastern Moments."
Dalai Lama: Indians should be fro ahimsa like Chinese for food The Dalai Lama on Sunday stressed that India “must take the lead” in promoting “secular ethics” with “Indian tradition of non-violence and harmony among various faiths,” to present a model before the rest of the world. He was speaking in Rishikesh, India where spiritual gurus drawn from various faiths said that voluntary efforts must complement governmental initiatives in cleaning the Ganges River and addressing other pressing environmental concerns. “You should be proud of your nation, and you should be proud of your spiritual heritage. [India] must continue to promote non-violence and harmony among different faiths (no matter where you are),” the Dalai Lama told The Indian Express, when asked about the challenges facing the country.
The Dalai Lama visits Slovenia Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, began Tuesday a three-day visit to Slovenia during which he said he would not meet with top political officials. The Dalai Lama held a lecture on ethics for the new millennium in Maribor, the second largest city in Slovenia, before an audience of 4,000. Before the lecture, he planted a Himalayan birch in a city park, calling it "a tree of peace."
Short-term solution on Tibet unlikely, says Dalai Lama MARIBOR, Slovenia (AFP) - The Dalai Lama praised on Tuesday Chinese citizens' increasing criticism of Beijing's policy on Tibet, but saw little chance for a short-term solution on the region. "Things are hopeful in the long run, very hopeful, but in the short term, (it is) very difficult," the Tibetan spiritual leader said when asked by journalists about a possible solution that would allow him to return to Tibet.
Tibet speeds up growth of renewable energy Tibet is becoming the biggest renewable energy regions in China with the most solar power plants. A total of 162,805 tons of standard coal can be saved annually in Tibet as a result of the wider use of solar energy for heating and electricity production, according to the Tibet Autonomous Regional Bureau of Science and Technology.
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