From The Other Side: Norm McDonald

I would have never guessed Norm was from Quebec City or that he’s dead. He’s telling me he was helped along to the other side but he doesn’t want to get into it —- yet. He’s another 1 telling me to listen to Elvis, he knows what he’s doing.

“Don’t look at anything. Just stay out of things. They are going crazy. Let them bring themselves down.”

A familiar refrain.

A reflection of what I just wrote.

This trashy nobody who cannot even fathom what lies she can pull off is ruling over us and we need to unite about it.

Terry Sultan

Is telling me she was being set up and framed by D. Putting her in charge of the Parrish while the entire Hamptons art scene was ordered by D to shun Tanster destroyed her life also.

Danny DeVito & Rhea Pearlman

Danny is telling me, “they are going down. I promise you.”

It’s worth noting that Danny and Rhea are connected to New York - the majority of participants in this study have that connection and I think there is very much a reason for this. Also, it is interesting that Danny and Rhea are known for playing crabby, disagreeable people but you can just look at them and see that they are very warm and caring. This is very characteristic of us.

“That sums it up.”

Above, we see some of Rhea’s projects

Patterns

Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York City, Wallace was the first artist to sign with Sean "Puffy" Combs's Bad Boy Records in 1993. That same year, he gained recognition for his guest appearances on other artists' singles. His debut studio album, Ready to Die (1994), received widespread critical acclaim and included signature tracks "Juicy" and "Big Poppa". This album made him the central figure in East Coast hip-hop, helping to restore New York's prominence at a time when the West Coast was dominating the genre. In 1995, Wallace was named Rapper of the Year at the Billboard Music Awards. That same year, Wallace and his protégé group, Junior M.A.F.I.A.—which included longtime friends like Lil' Kim—released their debut album, Conspiracy (1995).

Neil LaBute

“No matter what, you have to keep going. We’re all lock step behind you.”

I am representing this group and I can hear very clearly about the aims and methods. 1 of the first things Elvis told me once I understood we were telepathic is that he can’t betray me because he’ll be destroyed - which suggests that he thought by 1.2022 that I was the more popular of the 2. What’s happening here is very symbiotic. We all suffer from the same enemies and it turns out we are all like 1 person expressing God.

When I was much younger, I was trying to be a “good christian” reading my bible and I was shocked by the stories and didn’t know what to make of them. What stuck out is that God supposedly said: “I am what I am” which of course made me think of Popeye. That comes back to me now. I’m finding that God is very cruel to be kind. He does not care what you think about Him. He doesn’t like what the luciferians are doing and he is playing very rough with us but he loves us and HE HAS HIS REASONS.