By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories
The 27 Club is a death list of actors, musicians, artist and athletes who have died at the age of 27. The majority have died as a result of suicide. substance abuse, homicide and strange accidents. Many claim there is significance tied to the number of their age to Illuminati and occult groups.
It all started when Brian Jones, the founding guitarist of the Rolling Stones, was found at the bottom of his pool on July 3, 1969 at the age of 27.
Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison died between 1969 and 1971. What they all shared was that they had died at the age of 27. When Kurt Cobain died in 1994, at the same age, with the introduction of the Internet and instant media the idea of the 27 Club gained traction. There was a history of suicide in Cobain's family; two uncles and his great-uncle all killed themselves, however it was Kurt's age that was significant. In 2011, Amy Winehouse, 27, died from alcohol poisoning, even though she had a history of bulimia and substance abuse. Her family had feared her committing suicide due to these factors. Ironically Amy had expressed fear of becoming part of this club. There is one musician who predates the rockers from the 60s, and that's Robert Johnson, whose story dates back to the 1930s. He was born the illegitimate child of a farm hand in Mississippi in 1911. His mother was married to another man, but her husband fled the area to Memphis due to his own romantic peccadillo. Most of their 10 children eventually ended up with him. His mother remarried when he was 7 years old. Johnson married when he was 17 years old, but by the time he was 19, his 14-year-old wife had died in childbirth, and he turned back to music. Though he was persistent in playing at juke joints and other places, he just wasn't well received, and he left town. He reappeared a few months later, and the guy who had been booed offstage now sounded like an expert. He was supposed to have gained guitar skills after he made a deal with the devil. Supposedly everything changed after he went to a crossroads at Highway 49 and 61 at the Dockery Plantation. This was where he sold his soul in exchange for mastery over the guitar. In 1936, he recorded his first single, Terraplane Blues and before he could really enjoy his new fame he died on August 16, 1938. It would take 30 years before his death certificate was found, and it did not list a cause of death, and no autopsy had been performed on the body. The reason for his death at the age of 27 is varied, including a belief he was poisoned by a jealous husband. Many years after his death, someone checked the back of his death certificate and found a note saying the owner of the plantation where Johnson died thought he’d been killed by syphilis. Most likely it was congenital syphilis, which occurs when a mother with untreated syphilis passes the infection to her baby during pregnancy or at birth. No one knows exactly where Robert Johnson was buried. Whatever the real cause, whispers swirled that the devil came to collect his end of the deal sooner than Johnson anticipated. One of the last to be included in the group is Anton Yelchin, Star Trek Beyond actor who died at age 27. On June 19, 2016 he was fatally pinned by his car after it rolled down the steep driveway of his L.A. home. He was found pressed in-between his brick mailbox and security fence.
WHY IS 27 AN IMPORTANT NUMBER TO OCCULTISTS?
It is a number sacred to satanists and saturnists, and included in worldwide rituals that outsiders are unaware of. These ceremonies are practiced in secret at the highest level of church and state. The Cube is the perfect representation of the number 27 (expressed as 3 × 3 × 3, with identical factors grouped in threes). There are 27 chapters in the Bible's New Testament. There are 27 letters in the Kabbalah, 27 channels to God and 27 names for God according to the Bible. Dates or seasons are important when practicing occult rituals, such as secret sacrifices to Baal. This was a Canaanite and Phoenician deity and the son of the chief god El. It is depicted in the shape of a bull or ram and was associated with fertility. Sacrifices were made to this deity, including children. Was a secret sacrifice to Baal offered on June 19th when Yelchin died? His first name of Anton is the same as the founder of the Church of Satan, Anton LeVey (born Howard Stanton Levey). Also of significance was that he was a Russian-born, Jewish actor which would have caught the attention of the Hollywood moguls. Conspiracy theorists suggest that throughout the young actor's films there were clues of his planned sacrifice embedded in cryptic words, and images that only Hollywood elite, devil-worshippers understand. This is a world that operates below the surface, which laughs at the stupidity of the masses. Or were they just coincidences?
Yelchin's first starring role was in the film, Hearts in Atlantis which was released barely two weeks after the 9/11 attack on the Twin Towers. Prior to this he had small parts in Along Came a Spider.
In Hearts in Atlantis, he plays Bobby, who as an adult remembers himself when he was eleven years old, which was forty years in the past. The song Ain't That A Shame plays in the background. Ted Brautigan played by Anthony Hopkins is the main character. He appears one day in the town, and hires Bobby to read the newspapers to him since he claims his eyesight is very poor. As the film progresses, the older man and the fatherless boy develop a strong relationship. It's also obvious the mysterious Ted Brautigan is highly psychic, allowing him see far beyond what his waning human vision allows. One day Brautigan confronts the school bully with his knowledge, stopping him from picking on Bobby. He is also aware that Bobby's mother is self-absorbed and selfish, since she feels burdened bringing up her son by herself since Bobby's father died when he was five years old. Her dark secret is that she was raped at a convention, after she was duped into attending by her employer who used her vanity against her. Ted warns Bobby about the "Low Men" that wear dark clothing, hats and travel in dark cars. They cast "long shadows" and they are looking for him, since he has something they want. Brautigan warns Bobby that when he sees posters for lost dogs they have arrived in the town, and that they will eventually come after him as well. The reason being that Bobby is psychic just as he is. At an amusement park Bobby is able to beat a swindler with his abilities. Who are the Low Men? Do they represent: Men in Black, spiritual White Hats or henchmen for the New World Order? References to death are unmistakable throughout the film. The day arrives when Bobby sees the posters for lost dogs, just as Brautigan had warned him. He witnesses when they push Ted into a car parked in a dark alley with a neon pawn shop sign in the background. He never sees Ted again. Was Bobby a pawn, are we are all pawns?
Bobby leaves the town soon after, and loses contact with his girlfriend. Forty years pass before he returns to the town, only to find out she has died. He meets her daughter Molly, and he gives her a photo he had of her mother which he always carried with him. In it she had butterfly wings, a well known symbol for MK-Ultra mind control, symbolizing transformation. It's frequently see on album covers, celebrity clothing and publicity photos.
At the end of the movies, Bobby recollects: "That summer was the last summer of my childhood." His last sight of Ted Brautigan was when the man pressed his five fingers against the back window of the car, a symbol in some circles to mean death. Do celebrities, whether they work in the music industry or film, understand what will be required of them, and the repercussions of their decisions? That they will have to commit depraved actions, that later will be used to blackmail them, as well as corrupt them? The price of "golden opportunities" is often participation in blood oath rituals. Starting in 2002, Anton played a child in the TV mini-series Taken, then in 2003 he appeared in an episode of Without a Trace, which share a common theme of missing children. These lost children could be representative of those in the "industry" or those trafficked for elites in pedo-rings. In 2004, Yelchin played Jack in the TV movie Jack and in the House of D. In 2005, he worked in the movie Fierce People. The following is a blurb for it: Finn (Anton Yelchin) is a teenager trying to escape his drug-addicted mother (Diane Lane) by going to study tribal people. His hopes are dashed when he gets caught scoring drugs for her, and she decides to start their lives over by moving them in with her massage client, billionaire Ogden (Donald Sutherland). At first, Finn indulges in the luxury around him and falls for Ogden’s granddaughter (Kristen Stewart), but he soon finds that the rich can be more savage than any group in the wild.
Does Sutherland represent the dark underbelly of Hollywood? Like Stanley Kubrick in real life, Finn finds that the hedonistic lifestyle of the elites only leads to disappointment, or possibly death?
In 2006, Yelchin worked in the film Alpha Dog, based on a real case of murder. He portrays Zack Mazursky who is kidnapped by a teenage drug dealer to settle a debt. Eventually he's marched to where he will be shot, after tying his hands and putting tape over his mouth, he's pushed into a hole in the ground and a bullet is put in him. The shallow grave is found a few days later by hikers. The film was directed by Nick Cassavetes, whose father John starred in Rosemary's Baby (1968), which was directed by child rapist Roman Polanski. Is the film symbolic of the Hollywood pyramid scheme, which hazes initiates on a "casting couch" through forced violence and homosexual acts among young "toughs" who need to establish a pecking order? Rich slaves are subservient to a "master", and even though it's not mentioned out in the open publicly, the truth is disguised in plain sight and called "drama". In a moment of foreshadowing in the 2013 film Odd Thomas, there is a scene in which the main character played by Anton Yelchin is almost pinned by a black jeep. In 2014, he worked in Rudderless, which was followed by similar film in 2015 titled The Driftless Area. A blurb for the movie reads: "When a man returns to his hometown after his parents die, he becomes involved in a dangerous situation with a woman and a violent criminal." Anton plays the part of Pierre, who while hitchhiking is picked up by a man that he doesn't know is a violent criminal. They fight in the cabin of the truck they're traveling in, and Pierre throws a rock knocking the driver out and causes him to crash. Inside the truck Pierre finds a bag of money, which he takes. Still traveling on foot Pierre falls into a deep well, full of water. He spends a night trapped, and just as he fears he will die, he rescued by the character Stella. He begins a weird relationship with Stella, who has lost her memory after being in a fire. She tells Pierre that now he owes her since she saved his life. Towards the end of the film, it's revealed that Stella is a ghost who died in the fire, and when Pierre is killed she leads him into the light. This film was followed by another that ended with the death of Anton's character titled The Green Room (2015). His co-star was Patrick Stewart who plays the part of a club owner. Anton's character is part of a band who witness a murder committed by Stewart, and they are slated for death because of what they know. Another co-star was Jonathan Jackson. Both Jackson and Yelchin portrayed Kyle Reese one of the main characters in the Terminator movies. Only a few years later, Anton Yelchin was terminated by a machine. In 15-year film career he always played the nice guy, the victim. His characters always seemed to be on the road to Death. Did this mirror his real life? In 2010, Randy Quaid, an Oscar nominated star fled to Canada from the US after claiming he was on a hit list of a group of mysterious killers known as "star whackers". He claimed that Heath Ledger, David Carradine, Chris Penn and at least five others were done away with by this murderous group of Hollywood accountants and lawyers.
In September, 2024 Sean 'Diddy' Combs was arrested in a sex-trafficking probe.
He had "recently been accused of repeated instances of sexual and physical abuse during the height of his fame as a producer to huge names in hip-hop, like Mary K. Blige, Usher, Lil Kim and the late Biggie Smalls, in the 1990s and 2000s. " Combs is also facing accusations of years of domestic and sexual violence against his one time girlfriend Cassie Ventura. His mansions in Miami and Beverly Hills were raided in March, 2024 by Homeland Security. He is facing scores of male and female victims who accuse him of allegedly "drugging and raping them, filming their sexual encounters without their knowledge or consent, and forcing them to have sex with others." As of October, 2024, 120 people have come forward with lawsuits against Combs, including one where he drugged and raped a 13-year-old girl. Of the 120 victims, 25 were underage at the time of the abuse, the youngest being 9, 14, 15. There is even an adult woman who was raped and sodomized while being pregnant. Most of the claims were from victims looking for advancement for their TV or music careers, which Combs allegedly promised to do. According to the attorney firms representing the victims, many of them have medical records that prove they were drugged and/or raped. Much of the abuse took place at parties, such as Diddy's infamous white parties.
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