I want to get back to John Phillips, and more specifically another one of his kids, Bijou Phillips. Her mother is John's third wife, Genevieve Waite.
Here is a screenshot from her appearance in the 2005 short film "Pancho's Pizza"
Bijou also plays a role in Almost Famous where she somewhat ironically gives a speech about how groupies have to avoid getting used:
Both Bijou Phillips and Mackenzie dealt with teenage drug addiction:
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2002/mar/03/features.magazine
"In her teenage years Bijou was New York's very own 'wild child'. She was raised mostly by her father, singer-songwriter John Phillips of The Mamas and the Papas, creator of such definitive pieces of 60s Americana as 'California Dreamin', 'Monday, Monday' and Scott McKenzie's 'San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair)'.
Bijou began to make a name for herself at 13, initially as a model. She was one of the bored, pouty adolescents showing white underwear in a Calvin Klein campaign that was widely condemned as eerily paedophilic. Then, at 14, she quit school, left home and moved into her own apartment just off Fifth Avenue - with her own housekeeper. With predictable results.
Bijou partied. She drank and took drugs - anything from coke and ecstasy up to heroin. She flashed her breasts to photographers on what seemed like a regular basis, and at 15 lost her virginity to the famously drug-bingeing singer Evan Dand"
"At 21, an older, wiser, soberer Bijou Phillips looks jumpy the moment the subject of her teenage indiscretions are raised. 'Whatever,' she mumbles, tetchily. 'I was 14 years old. What was I supposed to do?'
She reaches for a black plastic lighter. 'If you were 14 years old and able to live on your own in an apartment in New York City, and you got invited to all these clubs, and you got a bank account and you had a car service you could call so that you could go wherever you wanted... what would happen?'"
She starred in Larry Clark's "Bully"
Larry Clark directed the "controversial" Kids which if you don't know is a film about teenagers going around doing drugs and trying to have sex with virgins. Many of the scenes in the film are such that you must wonder about the motivation of the adult directing and filming them.
Trailer (Nsfw)
She wasn't to happy about the film and complained publicly about the director and camera-crew:
"it's directed by Larry Clark, whose attention-grabbing trademark has been the portrayal of nihilistic, oversexualised teenagers set adrift by parents who just don't understand them. His breakthrough was 1995's titillating Kids, about a bunch of skateboarders who competed to deflower as many girls as they could....
.... Bijou doesn't like Bully much. She doesn't feel she should even be doing press for it. There's a lot of gratuitous sex in it. The camerawork verges on the creepy. Shots constantly linger on her and her co-star Rachel Miner's bodies. At one point, for no apparent reason, we get a lingering shot up an ill-fitting pair of hotpants to Bijou's half-naked crotch. Bijou rolls her bright brown eyes. 'What the fuck is that bullshit? That's not OK,' she says, angrily. 'I'm sitting there doing a scene and they're shooting down my crotch.'
Maybe she shouldn't have expected more from a Larry Clark movie. Bijou claims she asked to see the dailies and was refused. Only when she saw the final cut did she realise how predatory the camerawork was. She sat in the screening right behind the movie's head of photography, Steve Gainer. He probably wished he'd chosen another seat. Every time a dubious shot appeared she leaned forward and slapped him round the head. 'That's so disrespectful. I think the movie could have been so much better,' she says, pulling on her cigarette and gazing out of the photo-studio windows out over the Hudson. 'It doesn't need that bullshit. It's like, OK Larry, yeah, you're a pervert. The whole fucking world knows you're a creepy pervert. Do you have to rub it in everyone's face?'
(https://www.theguardian.com/film/2002/mar/03/features.magazine)
Looking into Larry Clark there are a lot of dubious things about him too:
"I remember him being around a lot, and really just kind of hanging out taking photographs and there was a lot of rumours around like, what the hell was he doing there cause it's pretty strange for a guy his age to be hanging around with a lot of skateboarders. And I heard he worked for a skate magazine. So I started talking to him...."
- Leo Fitzpatrick, lead actor in Kids (also stars in Bully)
He then goes on to talk about hanging out with him and some friends of his, one of whom "always had his balls hanging out, that was kind of his thing" - He also picked up Justin Pierce in this skate park who played Casper in the film. Justin died by hanging in 2005 in Las Vegas in an apparent suicide but these days, around these issues we can't be sure that was the case.
Larry Clarks photography is just really tasteless, pornographic and disturbing to the point where I won't post it in the article but you can find it pretty easily if you want to. After what filled my screen after I searched Larry Clark photography on duckduck go this seems pretty mild:
And in this interview there is some more of his "work" and his justifications for it which is basically the same satanically influenced "Do What Thou Wilt" mantra.
“If It’s Part of Life, It’s (Not) Pornography”
Right... so nothing is pornography... Him naming his pornographic photo exhibition "Teenage Lust" and photographing guys of questionable ages with guns in their mouths is just "part of life"....
Anyway... Don't be surprised if this guy is getting exposed soon.
Another notable role played by Bijou Phillips was in the torture porn Hostel 2, which revolved around teenagers who were kidnapped and sold too wealthy clients for torture, rape and murder for pleasure. Much of the stuff that pizzagate is trying to expose and is frighteningly real.
Bijou being tortured to death in Hostel, part 2. Her co-star in the film who also gets sadistically tortured and murdered in the film is Heather Matarazzo.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0498353/
(http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000525/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm)
She, much like Bijou and Mackenzie had also been "sexualized" at a young age in the film "Welcome to the Dollhouse"
This is a scene where a teenager threatens to rape a 12 year old girl at knife-point. The girl's character is in love with an older character who ends up spending a lot of time with her in the movie. It also features an aggressive girl in her class, named "Lolita" who bullies her and in the story her 7 year old sister is kidnapped and imprisoned in a secret dungeon by a professor in the school. Her brother suggests she probably liked it there because she got candy and was allowed to control the remote.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114906/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114906/
Some wholesome locker room art there.
There is much disturbing to say about the film but we'll leave it at that for now. Bijou Phillips, for lack of a better word seems to be a complete asshole. She recently got accused by "Mean Girls" actor Daniel Franzese of being a mean girl and a bully on the set of "Bully":
Franzese also said that Phillips, whose father was musician John Phillips, bullied him when he had a shirtless scene: “an extremely vulnerable moment for me,” he said, calling himself “the chubby kid who wore his shirt in the pool.”
“Later she pulled me aside and said ‘I’m sorry if I offended you. You actually remind me of someone.’ She said Carnie Wilson who is in her sisters band Wilson Phillips at the time was well know for her weight issues in the media. It was meant to be a insult,” Franzese added. “She then grabbed my nipple and twisted it hard through my shirt and laughed and walked away. I stopped talking to her for the rest of filming.”
She apologized for her behaviour saying she was not in a good place at the time.
More recently even her husband "Danny Masterson" of "That 70's show" is facing rape accusations by 4 different women: http://www.eonline.com/news/898213/danny-masterson-and-bijou-phillips-private-world-hit-by-scandal-inside-their-relationship-with-each-other-and-scientology
And yes, they are both Scientologists.
Heather Matarazzo then shared a story about how Bijou "strangled her for 15-20 seconds" when they were filming Hostel Part 2:
https://hornetapp.com/stories/heather-matarazzo-bijou-phillips/
Bijou defended her father against the accusations made by Mackenzie:
“When I was 13, Mackenzie told me that she had a consensual sexual relationship with our father. This news was confusing and scary, as I lived alone with my father since I was 3, I didn’t know what to believe and it didn’t help that shortly there after Mackenzie told me it didn’t happen. Mackenzie’s history with our father is hers, but also clouded with 30 years of drug abuse. I hope she can come to terms with this and find peace.
The life I had with my father was very different. He was Mr. mom, encouraging and loving. The man that raised me would never be capable of doing such things, and if he was, it is heartbreaking to me to think that my family would leave me alone with him. I understand Mackenzie’s need to come clean with a history she feels will help others, but its devastating to have the world watch as we try and mend broken fences, especially when the man in question isn’t here to defend himself.”
And also stating:
"My dad was a great dad," Phillips said. "An awesome dad. He had his own problems. He took custody of me, he took me to school every single day, made me breakfast, picked me up, made me dinner. When I used to be angry at him, it wasn't really my anger. It was more [half-sisters Mackenzie and Chynna Phillips'] anger, and I was sort of projecting that. They were so pissed off at him, and I thought: 'Well, I'll be pissed off, too.' If my big sisters are telling me that my dad's an a--hole, then OK, he's an a--hole. Now it's like, 'Wow, he did such a good job.'"
At 19 she did a photoshoot for Playboy, much like our next subject.
She also got photograpphed by disgraced photographer Terry Richardson. Despite her statements about her dad she suggests in the interview that he had also molested her while she was young. She also refers to the Calvin Klein ads as the "kiddy porn ads":
"BRUCE: Now I wanted to ask you, having read in Celebrity Sleuth, my main source of information, about those Calvin Klein ads?
BIJOU: The kiddy porn ads.
BRUCE: I'd forgotten you were in those.
BIJOU: It was kind of scary because they had this guy ...
BRUCE: Steven Meisel.
BIJOU: No, Steven directed it but then there was this porn guy.
BRUCE: Off-camera. A real porn guy. I think it was Ron Jeremy.
BIJOU: And he was wearing these pants, and it was just a nightmare.
BRUCE: What do you mean — wearing these pants?
BIJOU: These weird leather pants, and he had a cowboy hat on and he was just sitting there.
BRUCE: So he looked all leathery? Like a leather daddy?
BIJOU: Yeah, and he was asking these questions like [in a creepy voice], "What do you like about your Calvin Kleins? How do they make you feel?"
BRUCE: Creepy.
BIJOU: And then he goes, "What would it take to get your jeans off?" I mean, I was like fourteen. I'd been flown in from boarding school to do this. So I said, "If I had to take a shower? If I had to go to the bathroom?"
BRUCE: [laughing] What would it take to get your jeans off! How sweet! But it felt creepy, right?
BIJOU: It felt dirty and wrong.
BRUCE: Had you known Meisel before?
BIJOU: Yeah, I'd done a bunch of shoots with him.
BRUCE: So did that make you feel more comfortable?
BIJOU: No. He's scary too.
BRUCE: [laughing] It says here that the Justice Department investigated Calvin Klein's "notorious rec-room underwear ad campaign." It was kiddy-pornish.
BIJOU: I was fourteen. I was the only underage person there. I was the kiddy. "
http://www.indexmagazine.com/interviews/bijou_phillips.shtml
BRUCE: Tell me about the new song you wrote — the one you were singing in the car on the way back from lunch.
BIJOU: The one about my dad? It sort of speaks for itself. I've made this decision not to talk to the press about anything that's gone on in my life, but just to write music about it. They can interpret it themselves.
BRUCE: There seemed to be some improprieties going on. You're talking about stuff in your music that's pretty heavy. Has anyone articulated it for you in the press?
BIJOU: No one has the balls to do it.
BRUCE: I'll do it.
BIJOU: [laughs] It's blatantly obvious.
BRUCE: The refrain in your new song is: "He touched me wrong." How much more blatant can you get?
BIJOU: I really want his balls busted, but I also want to be able to say, "It's just a song."
BRUCE: It's not just a song.
BIJOU: It's just a song.
BRUCE: In Celebrity Sleuth it says you have a "Daddy" tattoo on your butt, and there's a picture of it.
BIJOU: Yeah.
BRUCE: It's funny how you can know a person and not know they have "Daddy" tattooed on their butt.
BIJOU: That was during a time when I was a pretty sick puppy. I went and got it with my friend David Blaine. I was eighteen.
BRUCE: Did David Blaine also get "Daddy" tattooed on his butt?
BIJOU: No.
BRUCE: "Mommy"?
BIJOU: He got some famous magician with a hat and a cane.
"BRUCE: Now, according to Celebrity Sleuth, Lemon Dando — I mean, Evan Dando — deflowered you. T or F?
BIJOU: Basically, yeah. We'd been going out for about two weeks, and then I threw a barbell out a window and almost hit Anna Sui in the head.
BRUCE: [laughing] Almost!
BIJOU: And he had a heart attack, like freaked out and got so mad at me. "You could have killed somebody! You can't just throw a barbell from the twentieth floor in New York City! You just can't do that!" Then he calmed down and we were making out, and he said, "Should we have sex?" and I was like, "Um, I guess."
BRUCE: And you were how old?
BIJOU: I was sixteen. Or was I fifteen?
BRUCE: You could've busted him.
BIJOU: And then he dumped me four days later.
BRUCE: [whispering] Was it ... you know, big?
BIJOU: No. And it was over in about five seconds. I was like, "That's it? Isn't it supposed to last longer?" And he said, "Well, I was really excited." I said, "Yeah, the barbell must have really worked you up." And he dumped me four days later.
BRUCE: Was he a jerk?
BIJOU: Afterwards, yeah. At first he was like, "God, I love you, I want to marry you." And I was just naive. But he was a rock star, and I had this daddy thing. I thought I could make my dad jealous if I was dating a cute young rock star. "
It's also strange that she noted that she wanted to make her dad "jealous"
It wouldn't come as a shock if he abused her too and in fact if he had abused Mackenzie from an ever younger age than she has accused him of.
Bijou has some scientologically enlightened views on psychiatric drugs:
"My grandparents didn't take any pills, and they were fine," she says. "Just buck up and get over it. Stop being such a (expletive) pansy."
http://www.sheknows.com/entertainment/articles/807550/bijou-phillips-scientology-rant
Her boyfriend said that critics of scientology can go f--- themselves:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/danny-masterson-scientology-critics-you-772814
All of his accusers notably, are also scientologists who claim that the church has enabled and protected him:
Interestingly Charles Manson "dabbled" in scientology and once claimed during a parole hearing that he had been inspired by their teachings. He went on to incorporate much of it's rhetoric into his own "philosophies" he then used to recruit people into his "family":
But it’s quite clear from the record that Manson did go through Scientology processes and did, at one point, embrace its ideas enthusiastically. Later, he incorporated some of those ideas in a more general philosophy that borrowed from a number of different sources.
The basic undertone of his preachings were of course, the same Satanic "Do what thou Wilt" stuff you would expect:
— He’d talk about becoming free by giving everything up — possessions, individuality, ego. The more you surrendered, the more you had. Death was the same thing as life and nothing was bad. Society insisted some things were wrong, but that was just to hold you down. Breaking away from your inhibitions was important. Love everybody. He offered nothing radically different from hundreds of other would-be Haight gurus with the exception of his presentation.
L. Ron Hubbard, founder of scientology was inspired by satanist Alesteir Crowley:
The "parenting" received by the Phillips kids is nothing less than child abuse. Under any normal circumstances a family behaving like this would get reported by friends or neighbors and investigated by authorities.
The whole scenario raises a lot of questions. What kind of culture is this? Letting 12 year old kids do drugs and party with adults? Who is at these parties? Where are the responsible adults or authorities that should be protecting these teenagers?
Which brings me to our next subject and victim of this sick cult. Drew Barrymore.
From: http://people.com/archive/cover-story-the-secret-drew-barrymore-vol-31-no-2/
Drew comes from along line-age of actors with drinking problems.
"Drew’s talent is a family heritage: The name Barrymore conjures up an unparalleled line of theatrical greats stretching back to the 19th-century.. ...Aunt Diana Barrymore confessed her reckless hunger for booze and drugs in the 1957 best-seller Too Much, Too Soon. Drew’s father, sometime actor and poet John Drew Barrymore, has a history of alcoholism and drug arrests and hasn’t seen his daughter in seven years. Of them all, little Drew seems to have been driven earliest by the dark Barrymore destiny."
"Her mother, long in the dark about Drew’s problems, could no longer cope. “Like most parents, I had no idea what was going on,” admits Ildiko Jaid Barrymore, a former actress who, since separating from her husband, has raised Drew on her own. “So where was I? The question is a shocker since our lives have been intertwined like braids, almost like the two of us against the world. But when she turned 9 or 10, I felt I had to give her time and space. I began to lose perspective on what was going on with Drew.”"
Read that again. When your baby is turning 9 or 10 and you are worried she has started to drink alcohol, is the "reasonable" thing to do to "give her time and space"? What level of sick twisted perversion needs to occur in someones mind before saying these words out loud?
In reality her mom took her to industry parties where she was served alcohol from age 9.
Drew become a child star after appearing in Steven Spielbergs "ET" at age six, her first acting "gig" came at only 11 months old. In this interview she is still only 15, but keep in mind she has been "partying" in industry parties since she was 9, smoking since 11 and doing cocaine from age 12:
"It's not really normal to see a 9 year old at a BIG Hollywood party, drinking, and uhh, it looked a little weird and, people were laughing, and just saying, you know, I dare you to do this, and I did, and I got really drunk, and it's a scary, frightening feeling, yet it's such an escape from everything else in the world, and I became very... had a very liking to it"
Who sees a 9 year old at a party and starts "daring her" to drink? Under what circumstances is this even remotely acceptable?
Keep in mind, this went on for years. Did anyone question it? How much of Hollywood's elite must have witnessed this.? It stands to reason as well that perhaps the reason this didn't elicit more of a shock in that circle would be that this type of behavior is not that unusual. Did any of the media report it? Do you think famous members of the media were ever at these parties, witnessing her being served alcohol and let into clubs at 9?
This interview is conducted by Johnny Carson when she was 7.
He says a few creepily "flirty" things during the interview: "Yeah... you look very nice... yeahhh..." "You have a pretty smile, you have nice teeth" and when Drew asks "Do you know why I like going to the dentist" it seems to indicate where his mind is at when he replies "Cause you had a crush on the dentist?"
Carson: "I might just run off with you myself you know!"
Drew: "That's what Steven (Spielberg) says too!
She goes on to explain that Steven suggested she played in Poltergeist she thought the film was too scary. The part instead went to "Heather O'Rourke" who died a tragic mysterious death at the age of 12. There has been speculation that she was the victim of a brutal gang rape in Hollywood that lead to her death:
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Drew talking about her childhood drug addiction:
In the interview with Oprah her mother admits taking her to "industry parties" at 9. Oprah vaguely criticizes her for deciding she needed "time and space" Unsurprisingly their relationship has been strained and Drew did not invite her to her own wedding.
"Were all the people you love at the wedding" to which Drew replies with no hesitation "Yes". Who can blame her with that sick upbringing?
This is an interview with this evil psychopathic witch. She has no remorse and seems to think the whole thing is quite funny. She is treated like a star and the questions are all flirty and flattering...
That was just 10 months after Drew Barrymore, at 19, just like Bijou Phillips did the same:
Notice the monarch butterfly tattoo, a symbol that references Monarch programming in MK Ultra.
She did not want her daughter to repeat her mistake:
Remember the stories about how Bijou Phillips was often flashing reporters? Here is Drew on the David Letterman show doing a dance and flashing him. David looks like he came in his pants and the entire interview is just really off.
Reminiscing:
"It's not about exhibitionism it's about total freedom"... You can tell that this is the kind of "philosophy" she has been fed her entire life.
"Do What Thou wilt shall be the whole of the law"
- Alesteir Crowley
In this upsetting interview the ever gracious Howard Stern and his audience drool over her and shower her with praise. They also chastise Drew Barrymore for being a terrible daughter, calling her "chunky" and how much better Jaid looks than her. Jaid can't stop flirting with Howard in the meantime, but sheds some tears for her broken relationship with Drew which Howard encourages cause it's good for ratings.
If you read vigilantcitizen.com which I suggest you do, since it is the best resource by far on the topic of symbolism and what they mean in this context you will know that the MK Ultra "Beta Sex Kitten" usually makes their victims do a Marilyn Monroe. I decided to see if Drew had such photos out:
Miley Monroe, one eye tattoo on finger
Anyway, enough examples of that exists but I just wanted to throw out these two.
Certainly if there was a person that should not have been hanging out with Drew Barrymore when she was a kid, it would be Rodney Bingenheimer:
This is her dad... Reminds me a little bit of John Phillips..
Her mother said she left John to "protect" Drew from her alcoholic father. She did not prove very good at protecting.
https://nypost.com/1999/12/20/jaid-on-daughter-drew/
She also brags about having sex with Jim Morrison and guess who again? Jack Nicholson.
"Yet while the infamous mom says that all she wants is for daughter Drew to love her (the two have been estranged for four years), it seems she has done surprisingly little to endear her to her daughter. Now she’s writing a tell-all book about her life which promises to dish up dirt on everyone from John Barrymore, Drew’s father, to former lovers Jim Morrison and Jack Nicholson, to Drew herself....
...Jaid moved to L.A. and took a job at the Troubadour club on Sunset Strip. The joint was peppered with the likes of John Lennon, Jack Nicholson, and Warren Beatty. "
". Barrymore says Warren Beatty tried to talk his way into a threesome with her and Drew"
http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/gossip/drew-mom-shops-sexy-read-article-1.859403
Lou Adler, one of the organizers of the Monterey Pop festival owned many of the night clubs centered around this scene incl. the Roxy, Rainbow and Whisky a-go-go. He is frequently seen at LA Lakers game with, guess again:
All these things are out in the open. Yet most people don't know about it or at least don't have a full comprehension of the scale of the problem. It is because we don't like to talk about this. These are people we've grown up loving, admiring and wanting to emulate. Since writing this article I can't help but cringe every-time I hear California Dreamin. It is a weird case of the Stockholm syndrome, we have come to love our abuser.
Hollywood and the major music labels are not our friend. They corrupt our psyche and promote a sick philosophy of instant gratification and obsessive indulgence. It preaches satanism disguised as philosophy. It is the propaganda arm of powers that oppress us.It celebrates the disruptive and destructive/self destructive forces within us and seeks to turn us against ourselves. In order for us to heal we need to realize just how sick this industry is. What kind of people work and thrive in it. The depth of the depravity that goes way beyond what we are normally exposed to in every day life. We need to tell people, and hope that they start to realize that this disturbing pattern is not a coincidence. It is exactly the type of environment that is required in order to conduct this operation.
We need to ruin Hollywood, or it will ruin us. Ruin the party. This is not a party we want to be a part of! If a person is giving drugs to kids and/or molesting them they should not be celebrated, given awards and a huge platform to spread their "philosophies" If you are part of a culture and environment that condones this behavior and profit from it while making no attempt to expose or prevent it, you are at fault. Why should we give these child abusers a pass when we treat "normal" child abusers with the utmost of our condemnation? Because we like their music or their movies?
Isn't that just a little bit hypocritical?
Nurturing and protecting children is hard-wired into human beings. Those who hurt them are sick beyond comprehension. Those who look the other way are cowards. Let's not be cowards. Let's not be hypocrites.