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Black Panther
12th February 2012, 11:36
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-207_162-57376052/whitney-houston-died-in-beverly-hills-hotel-room/

(CBS/AP) Updated Feb. 12, 2012, 2:01 AM ET
"LOS ANGELES - Beverly Hills, Calif., police say detectives are
investigating after pop icon Whitney Houston died in her room
on the fourth floor of the Beverly Hilton."


http://truthquake.com/2011/01/03/whitney-houston-beware-dark-occult-celebrities-%E2%80%93-watch/

"Whitney Houston: Beware of Dark, Occult Celebrities

By Truthquake.com Staff
Whitney Houston and her management team recently released an electronic press kit interview to the internet to accompany the European segment of her “Nothing But Love” tour, and she had the opportunity to address some topics she wanted to speak about within a controlled interview environment.

When Whitney was asked what the success of her new album meant to her she stated: “It means they want to hear someone sing [laugh].”

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there's a link here , beyond the surface

http://lisawallerrogers.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/michael-whitney.jpg?w=500&h=479

coincidental they were both about to make a comeback ?

gooty64
12th February 2012, 12:29
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gooty64
12th February 2012, 12:37
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gooty64
12th February 2012, 12:44
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Lettherebelight
12th February 2012, 12:56
IYzlVDlE72w

Thank you, Gooty, for posting this. It is such an important song...truly.

gooty64
12th February 2012, 13:04
yes, i agree greatest love of all ---one of the best songs ever---and penned by george benson!

assuming that's true about bobby brown and her too, that is just a terrible tragedy.....



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Thank you, Gooty, for posting this. It is such an important song...truly.


Breaking news...

Bobby Brown has just been discovered to have left his body also. He left a note saying " Two can play at that game"

So sad..he must have loved her so much...maybe too much!

Lettherebelight
12th February 2012, 13:04
Sorry about that, people! Please forgive me...

My source was fake.

gooty64
12th February 2012, 13:13
Don't sweat it Lett... the world has gone MAD.....love and truth are hard to find now.....

here is that george benson original that lead to whitneys classic...

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Sorry about that, people! Please forgive me...

My source was fake.

pugwash84
12th February 2012, 13:14
R.I.P. What a beautiful voice, such a shame. She will be missed so much. What a young age to go. It's so sad to see this. May God be with her friends and family at this time xxxxxxxxx


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MorningSong
12th February 2012, 13:56
I am not shocked, but this saddens me greatly---- Whitney was my inspiration... was my vocal model (yes, I sing, too).... now she's gone back HOME... i wish you a better journey, Whitney, my sister.... thank-you for having graced my life.

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Centauro
12th February 2012, 14:01
Very sad indeed... She was an inspiration to many and will be missed...in a better place now for sure... My thoughts with her family and friends at this time.


Roland

jackovesk
12th February 2012, 14:51
Post removed by me...

MorningSong
12th February 2012, 14:59
I am quite shocked by your post, Jack.... you do not know what she personally went through, what battles/demons she was fighting.....

I have a very close relative who has this affliction... it isn't nice to joke about it.

gooty64
12th February 2012, 15:14
Jack, you just lost me.....


Oh Iiiiiii will always Luwuv Drugs, Yoooooo Iiiiiii will always Luwuv Drugs You Iiiiiii...

Congratulations Whitney you finally made it all the way up to the big Smoke..!

Ooooooo Iiiiiiii will always Luwuv Drugs, OOOOOOOiiiiiiiiii :rapture:

jackovesk
12th February 2012, 15:22
Post removed by me...

CdnSirian
12th February 2012, 15:48
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-207_162-57376052/whitney-houston-died-in-beverly-hills-hotel-room/

(CBS/AP) Updated Feb. 12, 2012, 2:01 AM ET
"LOS ANGELES - Beverly Hills, Calif., police say detectives are
investigating after pop icon Whitney Houston died in her room
on the fourth floor of the Beverly Hilton."


http://truthquake.com/2011/01/03/whitney-houston-beware-dark-occult-celebrities-%E2%80%93-watch/

"Whitney Houston: Beware of Dark, Occult Celebrities

By Truthquake.com Staff
Whitney Houston and her management team recently released an electronic press kit interview to the internet to accompany the European segment of her “Nothing But Love” tour, and she had the opportunity to address some topics she wanted to speak about within a controlled interview environment.

When Whitney was asked what the success of her new album meant to her she stated: “It means they want to hear someone sing [laugh].”

SXUqdcUPpRE



there's a link here , beyond the surface

http://lisawallerrogers.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/michael-whitney.jpg?w=500&h=479

coincidental they were both about to make a comeback ?

Thanks for posting that interview. She sounded very grounded and as though she was taking excellent care of herself. A terrible loss for her family and a huge loss for an industry that (I think) needs the presence of many mature artists, as well as the stellar talent. Artists typically get packaged and not nurtured...

aranuk
12th February 2012, 16:02
Sorry about that, people! Please forgive me...

My source was fake.

Did I miss something?

Stan

Mark
12th February 2012, 16:21
RIP Whitney. I saw her perform at my college back in the mid-80s when we were both young and fresh, her career just beginning to take off. Its funny how life never takes us where we thought it would but always exactly where w decided we should go.

Lifebringer
12th February 2012, 16:34
That certainly wasn't nice Jack, that karma just went out from here, will return. Mark my words.

EYES WIDE OPEN
12th February 2012, 16:39
I am quite shocked by your post, Jack.... you do not know what she personally went through, what battles/demons she was fighting.....

I have a very close relative who has this affliction... it isn't nice to joke about it.


Jack, you just lost me.....


Oh Iiiiiii will always Luwuv Drugs, Yoooooo Iiiiiii will always Luwuv Drugs You Iiiiiii...

Congratulations Whitney you finally made it all the way up to the big Smoke..!

Ooooooo Iiiiiiii will always Luwuv Drugs, OOOOOOOiiiiiiiiii :rapture:

Sorry, I have no time for wasted lives...



You can have your opinion but that does not change how offended I am by [Mod-edit: insults removed. Paul] Care to explain your reasons and defend yourself?

jackovesk
12th February 2012, 16:52
Post removed...by me

Earth Angel
12th February 2012, 17:04
Just because she used drugs in the past doesn't mean that's how she died.......even when someone quits the effects can be long lasting and a strain to the heart......knowing what we do on this site about what kind of pressure is put on people in music and film business how can you judge her so harshly? people don't turn to drugs because they say Hey I think I wanna f@#$ up my life and piss off the people around me......they do it because they are sensitive people who find it difficult to live in this crazy world and need something to help with the pain....I find your remarks cold and insensitive and even more so as you lost a family member to this and should know there was more to that person than drugs

ThePythonicCow
12th February 2012, 17:31
http://postmediamontreal.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/whitneyhoustonmt.jpg







Rest in Peace, Whitney Houston.

(and :focus: folks :))

gooty64
12th February 2012, 17:35
Paul- thats a great tribute to to the gal that we loved.....


http://postmediamontreal.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/whitneyhoustonmt.jpg







Rest in Peace, Whitney Houston.

(and :focus: folks :))

MorningSong
12th February 2012, 17:52
Yes, I agree..a beautiful picture....may she walk in the true light forever now.

RunningDeer
12th February 2012, 18:17
Loss of a great talent. Big soul stuffed in a little body. She's soaring the friendly skies the all natural way... Blessings, to you, Whitney.

Wind
12th February 2012, 18:40
What a beautiful soul she was.

Sesan
12th February 2012, 18:40
RIP Whitney. Truely an amazingly talented woman.

Black Panther
12th February 2012, 18:58
I started this thread, but what I forgot to say:

Blessings to you, Whitney. Rest, in Peace!

Bollinger
12th February 2012, 20:00
I would just like to also say that she was one of my favourite singers and I thought her talent to be extraordinary and unique.

These days, there are a lot of singers and it is a task to know who exactly is singing when a song comes on because there is naturally a lot of mimicry of both style and pitch among the lesser accomplished artists. However, Whitney's voice was exemplary and unmistakeable. The world will miss this lady but her spellbinding vocals and the songs will continue to fill with joy and inspire all of us and future generations to come.

We should all do well to stand away from judging anyone. Drug addiction is a nasty business; just like smoking, drinking and any other affliction that may come knocking on our door. Who is to say with any kind of certainty that any one of us would fair better had we walked her path?

May you rest in eternal peace.

Ammit
12th February 2012, 20:22
Although Whitney will be missed by many because of her tallents, can I just remind everyone of James Bulger, he would be 19 today and if you have never heard of this murder case then please look here (http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/1993/nov/02/bulger.tomsharratt).

I had not long had my first child when this happened and you can imagine how protective I became.

R.I.P Whitney and James.

Ammit

RunningDeer
12th February 2012, 20:25
I would just like to also say that she was one of my favourite singers and I thought her talent to be extraordinary and unique.

These days, there are a lot of singers and it is a task to know who exactly is singing when a song comes on because there is naturally a lot of mimicry of both style and pitch among the lesser accomplished artists. However, Whitney's voice was exemplary and unmistakeable. The world will miss this lady but her spellbinding vocals and the songs will continue to fill with joy and inspire all of us and future generations to come.

We should all do well to stand away from judging anyone. Drug addiction is a nasty business; just like smoking, drinking and any other affliction that may come knocking on our door. Who is to say with any kind of certainty that any one of us would fair better had we walked her path?

May you rest in eternal peace.

@Bollinger - Beautifully said. So true. Exceptional talent and one-of-a-kind. Big soul, stuffed in a little body. Peace, WhiteCrowBlackDeer

Paa
12th February 2012, 21:26
-I've removed this post-

kcbc2010
12th February 2012, 21:46
I hope that her spirit gets the rest that it needs. She was an amazing talent and it's sad that the industry that she worked in is more interested in destroying people than lifting them up.

I'm surprised at the timing because it really seems like it was a "hit job" to get some "mass emotion sadness and grief" movement. I'm kind of curious about what's going to happen tonight at the Grammy awards because there's a lot of duality"black-white" symbolism floating around this event. I mean, you have the fact that 2 other prominent black musicians who have died recently. Then you have the comparisons you can make to MJ's death. Then you have all the interesting stuff surrounding her and Madonna. Madonna just did that big Super Bowl show and both of them hit their peak in the 1980's - 1990's. When ever they were compared, Madonna was always the 'bad girl" and Whitney was always the "good girl". And both of them are credited with "influencing the younger generation of women singers". And the "good girl" Whitney married the "bad boy" Bobby Brown. You don't even have to think too hard for some of this stuff to come to mind. I hate it when people are used and abused. I'm glad her spirit is free now.

CdnSirian
12th February 2012, 22:10
Rest in peace Whitney.

Why are always the fantastic artists with meaningful and strong lyrics ending up drugged down or dead? I don't think it is a coincidence, and it both saddens and angers me.

The industry is predatory. Artists get packaged at a young age and the pusher man is waiting. Whitney Houston said in the interview posted above, that young girls should grow up with dignity, presenting their talent - and they only need be themselves.

My thoughts, yeah why do they have to become a freak show, or be continually costumed like the fantasy of dirty old men. All the black leather, whips and junk. And the choreography from a strip joint. Britney Spears was completely re-created in this image when she was sixteen - where do the parents go?

I think Whitney Houston was about to become a fabulous and protective mentor to young artists. Not useful to the predators in the industry. Wring every dollar you can out of these artists, degrade the next generation of kids, but when a powerful artist starts to get wise, or political, or no longer wants to promote sex drugs and rock'n'roll - hey let them go. Package another up and coming.

Having artists talking about vitamins - nothing to invest in.

Deborah (ahamkara)
13th February 2012, 00:15
Whitney had a voice connected to the Divine. Listening to her soar effortlessly and give voice to the deep emotions common to us all was rare pleasure. The beauty of her voice connected to the radiance of her soul. She gave joy to so many. Peace to you, Whitney, and thank you.... (to those who would judge, I envy the life free of mistakes and temptation you must have led - for myself, seeing all the wrong choices I have made- I can feel only great compassion for the pain she must have struggled with in her success. No matter, it was far from a life wasted. Peace)

meeradas
13th February 2012, 08:18
A terrible loss for her family and a huge
gain

for an industry [...]

Unfortunately, this is the correct statement here.
Especially now, after her departure.
The revenue management will just love the rocketing profits.

applejax
13th February 2012, 08:44
definitely was shocked when i heard about it (woke up from a nap and saw the fb wall go berserk w/RIP....so many fingers to blame, but i think the influence of bobby brown helped her increase her dependency on drugs. so far the news have said that she was found with her face in the water and she has been prescribed with anti-depressants and anti-anxiety pills. to top it off, (from what i read) she was drinking alcohol. bad bad combo right there. as my bro have said, she would have still been alive (and even michael jackson) if this country didn't depend so much on prescribed drugs.

regardless of the matter...the music industry lost a voice. a good one at that. in the current world of fake celebrities *cough*kimkardashian*cough*, whitney contributed to the music world with her talents. she made some of us love music again; inspired us to be stronger; and inspired us for the future. thanks for everything whitney...RIP ...sending prayers to her daughter right now because they were close and she just lost her best friend/mommy. :T

9eagle9
13th February 2012, 11:11
Its awful predatory business of explotation, it does seem as if the unique and powerful gets whored down and prostituted. Now its such a destructive force on it's own you can dress up a person who exibits nothing in the way of talent by distraction. Power is expressed in many ways, and she had a powerful once in a generation voice . Very nearly a metaphor for trying to dumb down power. Very sad , not going to even go into the whole drug thing. That's the medication that goes part and parcel with explotation --isolation loss of self--- as so many other great talents that come and fell before her has demonstrated. This whole awful mechanism started before they become stars, more than likely they sought success as a means of helping a flagging self esteem in the first and that is one industry that does nothing for one's self. Where talent isn't allowed to stand on it's own merit. Very hard when peer pressure comes from the entire globe.



Rest in peace Whitney.

Why are always the fantastic artists with meaningful and strong lyrics ending up drugged down or dead? I don't think it is a coincidence, and it both saddens and angers me.

The industry is predatory. Artists get packaged at a young age and the pusher man is waiting. Whitney Houston said in the interview posted above, that young girls should grow up with dignity, presenting their talent - and they only need be themselves.

My thoughts, yeah why do they have to become a freak show, or be continually costumed like the fantasy of dirty old men. All the black leather, whips and junk. And the choreography from a strip joint. Britney Spears was completely re-created in this image when she was sixteen - where do the parents go?

I think Whitney Houston was about to become a fabulous and protective mentor to young artists. Not useful to the predators in the industry. Wring every dollar you can out of these artists, degrade the next generation of kids, but when a powerful artist starts to get wise, or political, or no longer wants to promote sex drugs and rock'n'roll - hey let them go. Package another up and coming.

Having artists talking about vitamins - nothing to invest in.

Mark
13th February 2012, 18:33
The ones with the big gifts are the ones who have to watch it the most when they achieve a little fame and success. I can't imagine what it must have been like to have had access to all that wealth and power at such a young age. For all of the great ones, the temptations have to be staggering. From sychophants all around you, exposing you to ever vice under the sun, to your own insecurities and weaknesses. I suppose they feed off of each other and, the older you get, the weaker your resistance to them must become unless you purposefully seek to strengthen yourself through personal and spiritual work.

Bobby Brown was always vilified by the press as being Whitney's downfall but for anyone who watched the reality show they did "Being Bobby Brown" you got to see that Whitney was just as responsible for their "lifestyle" as he was, if not moreso. In the show, he was often the one who took care of her, let her have her way, supported her and loved her and their daughter. In all relationships, there's blame enough to go around, as we all should know from our own personal experiences. On a related note, I just watched the interview Oprah did with Lisa Marie Presley last year some time. I had been curious to hear what she really thought after Michael died and she came out with that myspace blog where she talked about how sorry she was and how much she really loved him. In her Oprah interview, the last time she will ever talk about Michael in public, she proclaimed, she talked about how it was the hangers on and the doctors and his choice to continue in that direction and shut her out that led to her leaving him. She talked about how it took his death for her to realize that he loved her like no other woman, was, in fact, the love of his life. She talked about how they tried to get back together for 4 years after but it never worked, and how he called her some months before his death in pain and reaching out for love, and how she was cold to him.

Their lives are almost unimaginable, but the lessons are great. Whitney's were on display, as were Michael's, for the world to take heed of and, if this is at all possible, learn from.

muxfolder
13th February 2012, 19:35
It's always "accident" or "suicide" in a hotel room when we're talking about artist this big and usually drugs and alcohol are involved. Drowning in a bath tub, now that smells fishy...

http://edition.cnn.com/2012/02/13/showbiz/whitney-houston/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

This said, RIP Whitney.

modwiz
13th February 2012, 19:56
Situation has been rectified. Post deleted.

jackovesk
14th February 2012, 02:41
http://www.photofunia.com/output/1/2/W/g/X/WgXyNaWF8CU-Axg8KIibJQ.jpg

I was 'WRONG' to belittle 'Whitney Houston's' Death...

All posts have been removed by me...:sorry:

Nothing more to say...

bluestflame
14th February 2012, 13:25
the industry seeks to harness and utilise thier divine gifts to suit thier own agenda and if they can't control it and channel it into the direction they want, cos it's obvious and proven the artists special gift for reaching people, to inspire them , to remind them of a feeling

then they have to destroy them , humiliate them and leave them financially broken and unable to work

part of the manipulation of getting them to do as they are told

hollywood and the music industry have a way of blackbanning anyone , business, service or personality that do not toe the line and follow the hidden rules , anyone that thinks they can work in the industry without "the nod" of approval from the hidden elite

and heaven help anyone that has had firsthand dealings with the corruption of the industry that seeks to expose it

meeradas
14th February 2012, 15:26
Really really speaks for itself:
http://venturebeat.com/2012/02/13/whitney-houston-digital-music-price-hike/

Peace of Mind
14th February 2012, 15:45
Whitney will be missed. She should be remembered for what she shared...not for what she struggled with in her personal life. She touched so many hearts with her powerful voice...yet all the media wants to do is slander her legacy with accusations. Even if they were true... what business is it of ours? Did any of us, or the media helped her with her problems? There are no words to call a person who gains from tearing down others...especially when those people they slander isn't around to defend themselves. This is one reason why I hardly watch the news anymore. The propaganda is just to toxic for me to handle...

Peace

CdnSirian
14th February 2012, 16:11
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/155794-Inside-The-LC-The-Strange-but-Mostly-True-Story-of-Laurel-Canyon-and-the-Birth-of-the-Hippie-Generation-Part-1

This was posted elsewhere by Scott. It is 17 parts, detailed, and tells a volume about the inner aspects of the music industry and its connections. Dark -- yet enlightening.

minkton
14th February 2012, 18:52
That certainly wasn't nice Jack, that karma just went out from here, will return. Mark my words.

And you create karma for yourself with this. We 'mark your words' and wonder at them.

Black Panther
16th February 2012, 10:14
That certainly wasn't nice Jack, that karma just went out from here, will return. Mark my words.

And you create karma for yourself with this. We 'mark your words' and wonder at them.

Jack said sorry and removed his posts:



I was 'WRONG' to belittle 'Whitney Houston's' Death...

All posts have been removed by me...:sorry:

Nothing more to say...

So, :focus:

The One
16th February 2012, 10:28
Dubai Fountains Synchronized To Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You"!

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Siegfried The 7
16th February 2012, 12:05
I definitely dont believe for one second that her death was an accident. Here's why...

Clive Davis discovered Whitney and for years had been her mentor(handler-for those that know)

Not sure if he discovered Jennifer Hudson, but has a hand in her careeer

Jennifer garnered success but really took off after the death of her mother, brother and nephew.(Blood sacrifice?)

Jennifer Hudson claimed Whitney Houston was her Idol

Clive and Jennifer appear on Piers Morgan for her interview(Dont know why Clive has to be present for "her" interview-doesnt want her to say the wrong thing maybe?). Its broadcasted the day before Whitney's death.

The next day before Clive's pre-grammy event, Whitney dies in hotel where event takes place.

Clive speaks a few words for Whitney but carries on with party(wtf?!?!) after lying and saying family was ok with it while Whitney's dead body is still in hotel being examined by police.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/whitney-houston-death-clive-davis-grammy-289614
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/whitney-houston-death-clive-davis-diamanda-galas-291570
http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2012/02/whitney-houston-family-upset-clive-davis-party-proceeded
http://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/14/chaka-khan-clive-davis-party-should-have-been-canceled/

Supposedly there is a big scramble for a last minute tribute.

Jennifer Hudson does tribute "illuminated" under a weird triangle shaped spotlight(im sorry but that looked eerily symbolic)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiIajQGHqnQ

So here's what i think. I think Whitney was not useful any more and was bumped off so that there could be a large payday off her catalog similar to Michael Jackson. Very ironic Sony had dealings with both of them. Jennifer Hudson is given a huge push by being the only person in tribute. Co-signed by Clive to be the replacement for Whitney. The symbolic tribute is also a ceremony to welcome Jennifer Hudson to the fold. I believe this was planned and she knew of it and being that all eyes would be on her, she knew she had to knock the tribute out the park. For those speakin on Bobby Brown, a long time friend of Whitney said she had addiction issues long before Bobby. Some say she introduced him to drugs. Sad story regardless.

Artists are just pieces of merchandise to be used to generate income....
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/12/usa-whitneyhouston-sony-idUSL2E8DC1U120120212

Itunes jacks up price of Whitney Houstons catalogue by 75% 45 minutes after she died
Houston's 2007 Ultimate Collection increased by £3 to £7.99 in the space of just 30 ...
By fataldawg - Yesterday, 05:29 PM - Boxden > The Hip-Hop Spot

Houston's 2007 Ultimate Collection increased by £3 to £7.99 in the space of just 30 minutes, with iTunes users reporting that they were prevented from downloading the LP at its original advertised price while the update occurred.

Some accused Apple of "cashing in" on the tragedy, while others said that the company should be "ashamed" of their "shameless exploitation".

One customer, who claimed to have spent two hours trying to purchase the Ultimate Collection at its original price, added: "To say I am angry is an understatement and I feel it is just a case of iTunes cashing in on the singer's [rip], which in my opinion is totally parasitic.

"The album itself is great so please don't be put off purchasing it, just [realize] that you will merely be lining some fatcat's pocket before Whitney's lifeless body is cold."

Digital Spy readers have also registered their objection at the new prices, with Twitter user @CallumGriffiths describing the move as "d|sgusting".

He added: "Understandable that she would go up in the charts, but that's just making every last penny they can from her [rip]!"

Another, @InTheLittleWood, argued: "I'd say disgusted but maybe artists have agreements with their labels about it, to ensure their kids / family stay afloat?"

Despite the price increase, the Official Charts Company has said that they expect Houston to dominate the singles and album charts next week.

http://slumz.boxden.com/f87/itunes-jacks-up-price-whitney-houstons-catalogue-75-45-minutes-after-she-died-1704066/