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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Michael J. Fox/Daryl Hannah/9/11 Mysteries/Twitter/Insight Venture Partners

I must admit I don't know how my mind works but it works........ (Thank goodness, what would the alternative be, eh?)

I tuned in to the Movie; 'Wall Street' last night and saw a bit of it. I had forgotten that Daryl Hannah was in the movie and when I saw her, my mind started whirling............ Oh no, not that!!! (1987)

Daryl had been JFK Jr's. girlfriend in the 90's several years after Wall Street. hmmmmmmm, what did JFK Jr. know and when did he know it? What had he learned while he and Daryl were involved? (Charlie Sheen 9/11 and Martin Sheen West Wing??????) hmmm

Ok already, now to the meat of this email......... in my own mind anyways.

If you'll watch the 9/11 Mysteries youtube here......... (you can take the time to watch the all of 9/11 Mysteries but, I think you'll get enuff from the one I've included to get my drift) you'll meet Brad Waddell, the conservative republican.............. and in Family Ties, didn't Michael J. Fox play a very young conservative republican.......... (Didn't we learn from Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars that the elites work toward 'divide and conquer' to rule the world?)

Why not have Michael J. Fox play Brad's part in the first of a movie about 9/11 Mysteries........ or just one segment for the internet? I'm gonna try and get some info on Sophia to put here so you can contact her. (9/11 Mysteries is still my fave of all the 9/11 movies....... Sophia has a way of presenting that helped me stay calm thru the tragedy and learning about it.)

Michael J. Fox has fought long and hard for stem cell research and he's one of US. (I just happened to watch his wife the other night playing Natalee Holloway's mother........... Did you know that Natalee's mother and JonBenet's father were known, after Patsey Ramsey's death to date?

I believed OJ was guilty for a very long time but after realizing the media's slant on the trial, I now have serious doubts. I also got really bad vibes from all the news coverage of JonBenet's parents till I started putting 2 and 2 together.

Why oh why would JonBenet's father date Natalee's mother? I get the feeling that JonBenet's family might have been set up.

There was a lot of really evil things going on in Colorado during that time period. Columbine???????? JonBenet???? .........and you are not going to believe this but not too very long after Columbine, the CEO of a company I worked for moved to Arizona from Denver and there was a hostile takeover of MBA Technologies (Later named by Paul Rajski and Alan Booz CEO & CFO of Hologix......... btw, Arthur Andersen came in and did an audit of MBA immediately after the take over... the Venture Capitalist company that took over has recently taken over Twitter.) hmmmm

I worked directly with the members of Insight Venture Partners in the upside down building in Phoenix during the take over.

Source: Insight Venture Partners Is The New Twitter Investor

by Michael Arrington on September 16, 2009
We’ve been talking to sources all day about that new $1 billion valuation Twitter financing, and more information is coming in. The big missing part of the story was who was actually doing the investing at that massive valuation.

The primary investor in the deal, we’ve heard from a source with knowledge of the transaction, is New York-based Insight Venture Partners, which has raised over $3 billion since being founded in 1995. They were (or rather their founders were) early investors in Photobucket, which was acquired by News Corp./MySpace in 2007 for around $250 million.

What’s not clear is if Twitter is capping the round at $50 million. One source says they may raise more. With that valuation, who’d blame them? Not me.
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Ass Rush Limbaugh mocks Michael J. Fox. thumpandwhip.com
here

911 Mysteries (Part 1 of 10)
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August 16, 1993 Two of a Kind By Elizabeth Gleick
John F. Kennedy Jr. and Daryl Hannah Have Fame, Fortune, Fabulous Bone Structure—and Each Other

From PEOPLE Magazine
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PreviousNextIT COULD HAVE BEEN A MAGIC MOMENT FROM A Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers movie, only the principals weren't staging this fine romance for the cameras. At 11 o'clock on a Sunday morning a few months ago, a longtime New Yorker glanced out her apartment window and noticed a couple dancing cheek to cheek on a rooftop terrace across the way. The man, tall, dark and sculpted, wore boxer shorts and a sensational torso. The woman, clad in a short nightgown, "looked like a Grecian goddess," says the witness. "They were doing this little love play. He was tickling her, and she'd run away. Then he'd catch her, and they'd dance around. Even if you didn't know who they were, you'd be entranced."

But, of course, how could anybody not know who they were? John F. Kennedy Jr., resident of the terrace apartment, can't set Rollerblade to pavement in New York City without leaving a trail of breathless women in his wake. His ladylove, actress Daryl Hannah, may think she's traveling the streets incognito in her trademark bas couture, but tatty jeans and baseball caps can't hide her luminous beauty. Mix his ineffable Kennedy charm, I'm-just-a-regular-guy attitude and dazzling smile with her actress-cum-activist persona and you get an ail-American powerhouse, a red-hot-and-blue combination that has set both coasts abuzz with rumors of pending nuptials.

Rather than marry, however, the pair simply look off for the South Seas, island hopping from Palau to the Philippines. At the same time family members and a California court clerk deny last month's tabloid reports that the couple obtained a confidential marriage license in Los Angeles. "They like each other, but I don't think they're ready to get married," says Hannah's stepuncle, Academy Award-winning cinematographer Haskell Wexler, who saw the pair recently. And Hannah's mother, Sue Wexler, told Chicago Sun-Times columnist Irv Kupcinet, "They're adults and can do whatever they please. But I'm sure she would have informed me." As for speculation that Kennedy's mother, Jackie Onassis, disapproves of the match, Sue Wexler scoffed. "The stories I've heard are just unbelievable," she said. "Daryl told me [Onassis] has been very warm and affectionate."

Kennedy, 32, and Hannah, 32, first met in the early 1980s when both were vacationing in St. Martin in the Caribbean with their families, then locked looks again at the 1988 wedding of his aunt Lee Radziwill to director Herb Ross, who had worked with Hannah in Steel Magnolias. Though John and Daryl were seen together after that, Kennedy also continued to date his longtime sweetheart, actress Christina Haag, model Julie Baker and Sarah Jessica Parker, among others.

Hannah too was otherwise engaged. For almost a decade the actress maintained a bicoastal relationship with singer Jackson Browne, 43, whom she first met as a teenager when he pulled her onstage from the audience at one of his Chicago-area concerts.

It was the tempestuous ending to her romance with Browne that seems to have catapulted Hannah into Kennedy's arms. Last September a domestic quarrel at Browne and Hannah's $2.5 million Santa Monica home erupted in violence. According to close friends of Hannah, she ended up with a black eye, a broken finger and numerous bruises, although she never pressed charges against Browne. "I saw her shortly after in the hospital," says Wexler. "I saw the damage that was done to her. The doctor was very concerned. Jackson was a very, very good friend of mine, but when I saw Daryl, I just felt betrayed." Kennedy immediately flew to her side and brought her back to New York City.

Since then it has been John and Daryl biking in Central Park; John and Daryl eating apple pancakes at their favorite Chicago breakfast spot, the Original Pancake House; John and Daryl cooing at Manhattan's China Grill; John and Daryl nuzzling and teasing each other on an Amtrak train headed for Providence, site of his 10th reunion at Brown University (where they played touch football with other alumni); John visiting Daryl on the L.A. set of her latest movie, HBO's Attack of the 50-Foot Woman.

Clearly, big changes are afoot for Kennedy. Though he has carefully and gracefully tried to guard his private life while pursuing his low-profile work as one of 600 Manhattan assistant district attorneys, he stepped down from that $40,000-a-year job last month after four years. (He threw a party for six of his male work friends at New York City's Old Homestead steak house, and Daryl later joined the boys for dessert and cigars.) At around the same time, John moved out of his downtown penthouse and into Hannah's sprawling Upper West Side flat—thereby throwing his entire future up for grabs and convincing some observers that he was clearing the decks for marriage.

At first glance, the almost painfully shy actress and the heir apparent to this country's most ceaselessly publicized political family seem an odd match. The truth is that John and Daryl may have more in common than fame and height (he's 6'1", she's 5'10"). Both love all manner of outdoor activity: biking, skiing, camping. Kennedy has always loved acting. He performed in high school and college productions as well as making a cameo appearance in a friend's movie and doing a brief run in an Off-Broadway play eight years ago. Both maintain a commitment to liberal causes. Hannah made numerous visits to Nicaragua in the 1980s and is on the board of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, a watchdog group, while Kennedy is active in assorted family and nonfamily charity foundations.

And, like Kennedy, Daryl Hannah comes from a wealth, prominent and politically active family. Born in Chicago in 1960, the second of three children of Sue, a former schoolteacher, and Don Hannah. owner of a tugboat and barge company, she was 7 when her parents divorced. Daryl was so upset by the split that school counselors thought the young girl was "semiautistic," Hannah has said. "I used to see witches and leprechauns and stuff," she told an interviewer in 1986. "I kind of like to leave that time alone and not rip it apart."

In the late '60s, her mother married Jerrold Wexler, a financier and real estate magnate who, before his death last year at 68, helped build an estimated $2.5 billion empire. Suddenly, Hannah found herself living in a huge duplex penthouse apartment on Lake Shore Drive. "I had what you might call a paranoid imagination that it wasn't real," she once explained. The change made her retreat further into what she once called her dream world. Her mother hit upon an unconventional remedy: She look her daughter to the Bahamas for an indefinite period to do whatever Daryl wanted. "I'd bring my teddy bear to the beach and to dinner," she said. "Mom let me work it all out." They didn't return home until Hannah was ready.

Hannah eventually grew to love her stepfather and her large extended family, which includes four stepsisters and a half sister. (Her older brother. Don, lives in New York, and her sister Page, 29, is an actress living in L.A.) The Wexlers were famously generous, throwing lavish catered parties for their children's classmates from Chicago's elite Francis W. Parker School and flying them out to the family's house in Telluride, Colo. When Jerry Wexler died of lymphoma last November. Daryl spoke at the Chicago memorial service, which John attended.

As a child, Daryl studied ballet in Chicago with former New York City Ballet star Maria Tallchief and soon decided she wanted to act. At age 12, she had a small part in a Chicago production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Wool? Even as a teenager, her lanky good looks made her stand out (though Hannah, typically, insists that she never thought she was beautiful). "I remember walking into the Pump Room [a noted Chicago restaurant] with her, and every guy's head whipping around to look at her," says a schoolmate. David Manilow, who had dinner there with the Wexlers. "And in my senior year, Daryl was one of the few girls who had two dates to the prom." Chris Bensinger, now in real estate, will never forget their first kiss, during junior year. "Daryl initiated it," he says. "She grabbed me. It was a bit awkward, and we almost fell into the bushes, but after that things worked out fine."

In 1979, after high school, Hannah moved to Los Angeles to study literature at the University of Southern California and to try to break into movies. It didn't take her long. Two months after she arrived she went to a party at the Beverly Hills Hotel and walked out with 25 business cards from producers and agents. "I must have looked like I just got off the bus, which I had," she has said. "But one thing they do well in L.A. is smell out fresh meat."

She landed small roles in seven films, including Blade Runner, before making her big Splash in 1984. Since then, she has wobbled between some notable hits (Wall Street, Roxanne) and misses (Clan of the Cave Bear, Memoirs of an Invisible Man). "She's able to do a lot better than the roles she's [gotten]," says her stepuncle. "Unfortunately, she's encased in the kind of body and face that stops people from seeing beyond it."

Kennedy too may be in search of a better role. He was well liked and diligent at the district attorney's office, where he most recently worked in the trials division arguing low-level crime cases. And lately he has been more visible in Kennedy family affairs, going out of his way to promote the annual John F. Kennedy Profiles in Courage Award.

Since giving up his job, Kennedy has been seen in Washington several times lately, touring the Labor and Justice Department offices, fanning speculation he has been offered a job by the Clinton Administration. And he recently admitted that he thinks about running for office. But as he told a friend last year, "If your father was a doctor, and your uncles are doctors, and all your cousins are doctors, and all the family ever talks about is medicine, there's a good chance maybe you're going to be a doctor too. But maybe you want to be a baker."

Or maybe you just want to get away from it all. Still, even on the remote beaches of Palau in Micronesia last week, the scuba-diving sweethearts were dogged by paparazzi as they began a long Asian adventure holiday. Whether the trip is a precursor to a life journey together isn't at all clear. "I think there's a pretty good chance," says an acquaintance, "that even John and Daryl don't know."

Filming, in Cape Town, South Africa, was an emotional experience for Pollan. "There were scenes that were very hard to shoot," she says, "just really touching and sad."

Her three-episode guest appearance next month on NBC's spooky drama "Medium" was a lighter assignment. Pollan plays a "corporate intuitionist" determined to persuade Allison DuBois, the psychic played by Patricia Arquette, to ditch the police force and join her company.

The character isn't exactly what she seems, says Pollan. "I have ulterior motives," she says. "I play someone who's very aggressive and trying to get ahead by using Allison."

"They share common interests and concerns related to their children, particularly with respect to the actions of law enforcement and the media in response to those tragic losses," according to Wood.

But it also appears they may be more than just friends. Though Ramsey lives in Michigan and Twitty in Mountain Brook, Ala., the two have been seen holding hands and kissing in her hometown, as well as attending art shows and eating in restaurants together.

On Monday, Ramsey downplayed the talk of a romance, telling Denver's Channel 9, according to the Denver Post: "The tabloid rumors are totally exaggerated. I have great respect for Beth and how she's handled her terrible situation. We've developed a friendship of respect and admiration."

Ramsey's wife, Patsy, died of cancer a year ago. The unsolved murder of their 6-year-old daughter, JonBenet, took place in the family's Bolder, Colo., home on Dec. 26, 1996.

Twitty and her husband, George Twitty, divorced earlier this year. Her daughter, Natalee Holloway, 18, disappeared in Aruba in May 2005 during a high-school trip. Her body has never been recovered and no criminal charges have been filed in the case.

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