Anthony Scaramucci’s unceremonious White House exit is linked to a story about rumors he was dating FOX News anchor Kimberly Guilfoyle … and his departure came on the heels of a TMZ inquiry to the White House. The timeline is interesting — Monday…
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Saturday, April 1, 2017
Beyonce Busted: Singer Linked to Anti-Hate Group, May Be Watching You Right Now
Beyonce has reportedly become the victim of a new celebrity hacker.
Rather than exposing nude photos of the singer, however, as past hackers have done to such stars as Emma Watson, this online criminal apparently stumbled on something even more revealing.
And far more troubling:
Documents and text messages seem to prove Beyonce and Jay Z are behind an organization that keeps a close eye on all Beyonce-related chatter and activity around the world.
Haven’t you ever wondered why Beyonce was able to drop a secret album in 2013?
Not just drop the album, either, but write the songs and record all the tracks without a single word leaking to the public.
Or how the artist managed to shock the public not once, but TWICE with her pregnancy announcements?
Heck, Beyonce released an entire set of songs (the album “Lemonade”) about her husband’s alleged infidelity, even giving Jay Z’s mistress a nickname (“Becky with the Good Hair“)… without anyone ever learning her identity.
The information obtained in this recent hacking purports to explain why.
Beyonce is able to control her narrative to such an impressive extent because she has eyes everywhere. She has ears all across Hollywood.
The singer and her rapping other half are accused of funneling money across numerous channels (spy agencies, drone manufacturers, their own set of hackers, etc.) in order to stay one step ahead of all Beyonce gossip and news.
They focus especially on websites that are about to publish any anti-Beyonce pieces or newspapers that are thinking of trashing the singer’s latest performance.
“U got intel on The Sun music critic?” Beyonce writes in one text uncovered by this hacking.
“Yes. On it. He won’t be h8ting after we threaten to reveal his gambling debts,” Jay Z writes back.
“Wut about TmZ story?” Beyonce asks in a separate text.
“There’s a better chance of you and Kim Kardashian spending Christmas together than that story seeing the light of any day,” he replies.
There’s also an invoice on Beyonce’s phone from a company called No Baysayers Allowed that references charges for “Hard Drive Wiping,” “Paparazzi Camera Smashing” and “Perez Hilton Stalking.”
If the idea of a shadow corporation clapping back against all stories that do not fit Beyonce’s agenda sounds familiar, it’s because Saturday Night Live aired a beloved sketch in 2013 about “The Beygency.”
It featured host Andrew Garfield playing the role of someone who actually doesn’t adore Beyonce.
The unusual horror, right?!?
As soon word leaks that such an individual exists, a group of men in dark suits and bowler hats sets out to make sure this critic’s opinion does not leave his house.
They aim to silence him; to show him the error of his ways; to keep the dangerous situation under control and Queen Bey admired by all. And we mean ALL.
Beyonce actually reacted to the skit the day after it aired, simply writing “Haaaaaaaaaaaa” on Twitter.
But insiders say that the singer was laughing at all of us.
She supposedly planted the idea for this entire segment, figuring it would throw folks off the scent of her actual Beygency.
There’s no way people would suspect her of running such a cabal if Saturday Night Live treated the concept as a parody… right?
Alas, Beyonce and Jay Z have now been exposed.
They are yet to comment on accusations that they bribe judges, blackmail reporters and use whatever means necessary to silence anyone that dares challenge their editorial authority on every aspect of their lives.
And do you know why they are yet to comment on this allegation?
Why they are yet to say a word about the charge that hackers busted into their phones and found damning conversations and documents?
BECAUSE IT’S NOT TRUE! WE MADE IT ALL UP!
HAPPY APRIL FOOL’S DAY!
We got ya, didn’t we?!?
Monday, May 9, 2016
Duggar Family Linked to Controversial Teen Marriage Cult
Over the years, the Duggar family’s strict fundamentalist religious beliefs have stirred up a good deal of public debate, much of it stemming from their involvement in the controversial Quiverfull movement.
Last week, Raw Story published an article from a former Quiverfull adherent that describes a convention designed to help parents find suitable arranged marriage partners for girls in their teens so that they can start producing offspring.
The disturbing event was coordinated by Quiverfull founder Vaughn Ohlman who believed that girls should be married off as soon as they’re “physically mature enough to handle” childbirth “without damage.”
The self-appointed minister advocates finding husbands for girls as young as 12, writing on his website that the Bible defines the “‘flower of her age’ (1 Corinthians 7:36) as ‘from twelve to twenty years of age."”
Ohlman writes that in ideal cases, the girls will consent to the marriage, but the type of “obedient consent” he imagines doesn’t allow for the possibility that they might say no:
“But it is very important to realize that this type of “consent” is the kind of obedient consent we see in the examples of Adam, Eve, Isaac, Rebecca, and Christ,” he says on his website.
“It is consent where the son or daughter, realizing that their father has bound them and then submits to the covenant as binding, recognizing the good gift their father has given them.”
The event was to be held in Kansas (as it’s one of the few states that has no age requirement for marriage as long as the kids have proof of parental consent), but was canceled at the last minute due to pressure from protest groups.
Needless to say, it’s not the kind of thing most reality TV families would like to be linked to, but the Duggars remain proud Quiverfull devotees.
Dozens of fans have flooded the family’s social media accounts this week requesting a comment on the controversial convention and asking if they condone it, but the family members who are permitted to use social media (Read: those who are already married off) have yet to respond.
This latest scandal comes on the heels of news that the Duggars’ former minister Bill Gothard is being sued by dozens of men and women who claim he oversaw decades of systematic sexual abuse.
Not surprisingly, the Duggars have yet to comment on that on that story as well.
Though they’ve answered questions about Josh Duggar’s molestation of his sisters, parents Jim Bob and Michelle have yet to respond to claims that his actions may have been partially motivated by the culture of childhood sexual assault found within the Quiverfull movement.