Marilyn Monroe Death
On May 19th 1962, President John F. Kennedy celebrated his birthday in public, at the famous Madison Square Garden in New York. At the party full of celebrities, more than 15,000 people had seen her singing Happy Birthday to JFK with a sensual voice that has since entered into the pop culture legend.
Just a few months later on August 4th 1962, the 36 year young girl born Norma Jean Mortenson, was dead, naked between silk sheets. On the toilet table was an empty tube of strong sedatives. Marilyn Monroe was a true Hollywood legend and probably the first sex symbol of the world, but in the shadow of her legend stands a tragic story of a tormented soul. She was addicted to alcohol, which she used to heal suffering because of the famous, powerful men in her life. All of this had pointed to evidence that the super-star had committed suicide. READ MORE
Vatican Conspiracy – The Roman Catholic’s heart can be found in the Vatican, the sumptuously house of the Pope who is the spiritual leader of all Roman Catholics in the world. The Holy See, Vatican is surrounded by the city which is an independent papal state in Rome and the headquarters of the Roman Catholic religion. It lies on an area of 44 hectares, with a population estimated at around 850 people. The Vatican is fully independent from Italy, with its own currency exchange, its own radio station and a police department.
But even institutions that seem most benefactresses can be corrupted by the taste of power. Exerting a double power of tradition and religion on the millions of Roman Catholics around the world, it is possible that the organization inside Vatican has been blinded by power. Thus, poisoning the spiritual atmosphere with nothing more than pure human greed. Because of the power and riches that the Vatican has gathered along the centuries, the political intrigues are inevitable and may be complicating the need to care of people. READ MORE
The Burr conspiracy – On February 13, 1807 Aaron Burr was captured running from the court bent on convicting him of what became known as the Burr Conspiracy. Although the former Vice-President claimed innocence, there was overwhelming opinion of his guilt. Burr stood accused of trying to separate the Louisiana Territory from the U.S.
With his career falling, Burr traveled to Louisiana hoping to revive it. As Burr traveled Louisiana, claimed by Spain, Burr found the residents considering cessation. Burr realized that with military support, they could enact separation.
General James Wilkinson, former Military Commander-In-Chief during the Revolution was one of Burr’s closes friends. Wilkinson was now Governor of the Territory thanks to Burr. READ MORE