So Does Anyone Know Anything About this New ELvis Book In 2013?[TSWB] | |
TSWB21 (OP) User ID: 1267719 United States 10/24/2012 10:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Thai'd Up User ID: 23564318 United States 10/24/2012 10:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
itsamadmadworld User ID: 25908870 United States 10/24/2012 10:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was reading on another site about a book to be published on Elvis Presley's murder in 2013....... Quoting: TSWB21 Anyone Got the Info? [link to www.elviscommunity.com] Something about it being written by people that knew him or what? If dec 21st 2012 is the end of the world I guess we will never know the truth. All legit clues point to E faking his death in 1977. It was methodically orchestrated and only a few insiders were made aware of his intentions. Ginger merely played an uninformed role during the "final" months, and was a witness to the "will". That's why she's never capitalized by writing a book or engaging in any number of high-profile activities one would expect from "the girl who was going to marry Elvis Presley". One of the most absurd aspects about this is the hardcore "fans" who become incensed at the very mention that E faked his death . . . they make insane remarks like "he wouldn't do that to his fans!" (he became disgusted by the fans who were so intrusive and believed he owed them) or "he would not fake his death and miss out on being part of Lisa's life" (such false and convoluted "logic"). What the "fans" don't understand is that a human being only has so much to give and can tolerate the takers only so long and sometimes, that person has to take drastic measures to change their life for the better . . . and certainly someone like E had not only the reason, but the absolute resources to do just that. |
dpepper User ID: 26251630 United States 10/24/2012 10:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
TSWB21 (OP) User ID: 1267719 United States 10/24/2012 10:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was reading on another site about a book to be published on Elvis Presley's murder in 2013....... Quoting: TSWB21 Anyone Got the Info? [link to www.elviscommunity.com] Something about it being written by people that knew him or what? If dec 21st 2012 is the end of the world I guess we will never know the truth. All legit clues point to E faking his death in 1977. It was methodically orchestrated and only a few insiders were made aware of his intentions. Ginger merely played an uninformed role during the "final" months, and was a witness to the "will". That's why she's never capitalized by writing a book or engaging in any number of high-profile activities one would expect from "the girl who was going to marry Elvis Presley". One of the most absurd aspects about this is the hardcore "fans" who become incensed at the very mention that E faked his death . . . they make insane remarks like "he wouldn't do that to his fans!" (he became disgusted by the fans who were so intrusive and believed he owed them) or "he would not fake his death and miss out on being part of Lisa's life" (such false and convoluted "logic"). What the "fans" don't understand is that a human being only has so much to give and can tolerate the takers only so long and sometimes, that person has to take drastic measures to change their life for the better . . . and certainly someone like E had not only the reason, but the absolute resources to do just that. What you are posting is all speculative bullshit. The only will that would be observe is one filed by the court.The story's you talk about are the ones the "Insiders" Have played off to save their own ass for years. later..... |
TSWB21 (OP) User ID: 1267719 United States 10/24/2012 10:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
dpepper User ID: 26251630 United States 10/24/2012 10:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
itsamadmadworld User ID: 25908870 United States 10/24/2012 10:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If E faked his death, then, did "the girl who was going to Quoting: dpepper 26251630 marry him"- Ginger - did she marry him? No, Ginger was hired to play a role and part of that was to be a witness to the signing of the "will". This is why she has not been nearly as high-profile as others involved with E. She was paid, she was very young and not interested in E romantically. |
dpepper User ID: 26251630 United States 10/24/2012 11:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | a good looking man, who could sing, and right on the crusp of changing times in the music world. He had a legion of followers because his music encompassed so many different genres. I just don't believe he was murdered or faked his death. Truly, a better case could be made for the M.J. death. |
itsamadmadworld User ID: 25908870 United States 10/24/2012 11:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Idn...E didn't appear to be too intelligent. He was Quoting: dpepper 26251630 a good looking man, who could sing, and right on the crusp of changing times in the music world. He had a legion of followers because his music encompassed so many different genres. I just don't believe he was murdered or faked his death. Truly, a better case could be made for the M.J. death. He was not inherently intelligent, not at all. But he sought knowledge, he read, he was profoundly interested in theories, and was not content to just be EP. He was surrounded by moochers who did NOT want him to evolve because they were threatened - his personal evolution would leave them in the dust because they were not evolving - they were just moochers, not friends. You are quite right about the changing times musically - and he was not keeping up. Rather, he was being held back and for some reason, did not have the personal desire and/or ability to take charge artistically and blaze his own trail . . . instead, the choice was to drop out altogether. Those who rally for his "leaving" also had/have mixed feelings because we know that if he had taken that leap musically and hooked up with creative, cutting-edge people in the industry at the time (mid-70s), he could have done fantastic things . . . AND perhaps could have found some degree of happiness while still being high-profile. That would also have included completely cleaning house of the muck and filth that was surrounding him. |
dpepper User ID: 26251630 United States 10/24/2012 11:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Those who rally for his "leaving" also had/have mixed feelings because we know that if he had taken that leap musically and hooked up with creative, cutting-edge people in the industry at the time (mid-70s), he could have done fantastic things . . . AND perhaps could have found some degree of happiness while still being high-profile. That would also have included completely cleaning house of the muck and filth that was surrounding him. I agree. |
TSWB21 (OP) User ID: 1267719 United States 10/26/2012 08:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Idn...E didn't appear to be too intelligent. He was Quoting: dpepper 26251630 a good looking man, who could sing, and right on the crusp of changing times in the music world. He had a legion of followers because his music encompassed so many different genres. I just don't believe he was murdered or faked his death. Truly, a better case could be made for the M.J. death. A lot more to the Elvis story then people could handle. That is the truth.People think of him as a saint.So they hide the truth of the matter of the people around him. Maybe even Himself . |