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Part 1
Horst Dassler
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horst_Dassler
Horst Dassler (1936–1987) was the son of Adolf "Adi" Dassler, who founded Adidas. Horst Dassler started Adidas France in Landersheim, France, competing against his father's Adidas Germany and his uncle's Puma. Subsequently he founded Arena, a famous brand of swimwear.
Horst Dassler was also responsible, along with Patrick Nally, for the founding of "The Club," an exclusive group that uses the money from sports marketing to control international sport.
Horst Dassler is known as the father of sport sponsorship. With the President of FIFA João Havelange he saw the potential of harnessing the world wide popularity of football to the interests of big business. Along with Patrick Nally he set about acquiring sponsorships from 'blue chip' companies such as Coca-Cola. His business practices had few limits and David Yallop in his book 'How they Stole the Game' says his relationship with Havelange was "Drahtzieher." Dassler was the 'puppetmaster.' Horst Dassler died on the 9th of April 1987 from complications due to cancer.
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Part 2
Three stripes is a trademark of Adidas consisting of three parallel lines, which typically feature along the side of Adidas apparel. Adidas was known for this branding early in its history, with its owner, Adolf Dassler, describing it as "The three stripe company".
Designs for shoes registered in 1949 incorporated the three stripes along the side.
A Finnish sports brand Karhu Sports sold the three stripe trademark to Adidas for (the equivalent of) €1,600 euros and two bottles of Whiskey.
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Part 3
The Viper Room
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Viper_Room
The Viper Room is a nightclub located on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California. It was opened in 1993 and was partly owned by actor Johnny Depp until 2004. The club became known for being a hangout of Hollywood elite, and was the site where actor River Phoenix died of a drug overdose on Halloween morning in 1993. In early 1995, Australian singer Jason Donovan, suffered a drug-induced seizure at the club and survived. The Viper Room has undergone several changes in ownership, and continues to host music of multiple genres, including metal, punk rock, and alternative rock.
The space where the club is located was originally a jazz bar called the Melody Room, a hangout of mobsters Bugsy Siegel and Mickey Cohen. In the 1970s and 1980s it operated as a club called The Central, which was close to shutting down before Chuck E. Weiss, who had performed there for years, suggested to Depp that they revitalize the spot and rename it "The Viper Room". Tom Waits also had a hand in redeveloping the spot.
While predominantly known as a music venue, The Viper Room also hosts a lower level below the stage and audience area, which is home to a large and well stocked whiskey bar. The whiskey bar boasts a diverse selection, ranging from Jack Daniel's, Crown Royal, and other commonly available whiskeys, to rarer or more local whiskeys such as Slow Hand White Whiskey, Hochstadter's Slow & Low Rock & Rye, and numerous types of small batch whiskey.
History
The venue
Despite the death of River Phoenix the year the venue opened, the club became and remained a hangout for Hollywood’s most popular young actors and musicians. Regulars included Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Marie Presley, Jared Leto, Christina Applegate, Angelina Jolie, Rosario Dawson, Tobey Maguire, and Leonardo DiCaprio. Adam Duritz, the lead singer of Counting Crows, worked as a Viper Room bartender in late 1994 – early 1995 to escape his newfound fame. In 1997 The Viper Room was also a place of a few early solo live performances by John Frusciante at the time of his bad physical condition caused by drug abuse. The Pussycat Dolls performed there from 1995 to 2001.
At Depp's request, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performed at the club's opening night. The Viper Room continues to frequently host metal and punk rock bands. The first live U.S. performance of doom metal supergroup Shrinebuilder in 2009 was held at the venue, as part of Club My War, which hosts bands at The Viper Room on a near monthly basis.
In film
In the 1983 film Valley Girl, the building (then housing a nightclub called The Central) was used for scenes featuring the new-wave band the Plimsouls. In Oliver Stone’s film The Doors (1991), the building was used as a filming location for scenes depicting the London Fog, also of West Hollywood. London Fog was a lesser-known nightclub next to the Whisky a Go Go where the Doors had their first regular gigs for four months in early 1966.
The Viper Room is also featured in the 2004 documentary DiG! when members of the band the Brian Jonestown Massacre began brawling with each other on stage while performing.
Ownership
As part of the settlement of a lawsuit involving the disappearance of co-owner Anthony Fox in 2001, Depp relinquished his ownership of the Viper Room in 2004. Until early 2008, the club was owned by Darin Feinstein, Bevan Cooney, and Blackhawk Capital Partners, Inc. The club is currently partly owned by Harry Morton, President and CEO of Pink Taco, the son of Hard Rock Cafe co-founder Peter Morton and Darin Feinstein. Morton plans to turn the gritty Sunset Strip club into a global franchise by opening several live music venues throughout the world, all of which will bear the name "The Viper Room".
A nightclub located in Cincinnati, Ohio, was formerly called "The Viper Room". The club changed its name to "The Poison Room" on January 1, 2006, after they were told by the West Hollywood Viper Room to stop using the name. Another "Viper Room" in Portland, Oregon, has also been told to stop using the name under threat of a trademark lawsuit, with owner Darin Feinstein claiming "Every dollar they make is the result of using our name." Additionally, there is a legal brothel in Brisbane, Australia called 'The Viper Room'. There is also a nightclub in Stockholm, Sweden, "as well as ones in Harrogate, UK, Vienna, Austria, and another in Sheffield UK similarly named." Until February 2009 there was a nightclub with the same name in Melbourne, Australia; it was closed down due to a spate of violent incidents that included two shootings as well as license breaches and the arrest of a co-owner on drug charges. On April 16, 2011, a nightclub named "The Viper Room" opened its doors in the city of Nijmegen in the Netherlands. The club is named after the club in Hollywood and is decorated in the same style as the US club.
See also:
Rainbow Bar and Grill
Rodney Bingenheimer's English Disco
The Roxy Theatre
Whisky a Go Go
Sunset Strip
References:
> Furek, Maxim (2008). The Death Proclamation of Generation X. p. 75. ISBN 0595906141.
> Tom Waits Library - Extras. Tom Waits Library. Retrieved October 11, 2011.
> Ten Things You Never Knew About Tom Waits. Clashmusic.com (also featured in the August 2011, issue #64 of Clash). Retrieved October 11, 2011.
> Biography of Adam Duritz at IMDb
> Tom Petty at The Viper Room
> Filming Locations for The Doors
> "A Christmas Murder In Hollywood, Part Three: Another Tragic Anniversary" by James Ridgway de Szigethy, published December 2004 on AmericanMafia.com
> Mitch Schneider Organization
> LAist: Big Changes at Viper Room Start Playing Out
> Billboard Q&A: Viper Room's Harry Morton
> "Viper Room Changing It's Name Jan. 1..." on CincyMusic.com (December 2005 forum post by club owner-manager)
> "Nightclub coils to strike in trademark infringement suits"[dead link] by Amanda Bronstad, Los Angeles Business Journal November 21, 2005
> "The Viper Room" in Stockholm
> "The Viper Room" in Nijmegen
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Part 4
Excerpts from the Book: Last Night at the Viper Room: River Phoenix and the Hollywood he Left Behind - By: Gavin Edwards
.....pp 37, 38
(of the bands Depp played in):
After Bitch came Bad Boys ("very original," Depp notes of the name) and then a new-wave group called the kids, who became local superstars, opening for the Ramones, the Pretenders, Iggy Pop, and the Stray Cats.
In 1983, when Depp was 20 years old, the Kids packed up a U-Haul trailer and moved to Hollywood, intent on getting a record deal. On the way, they changed their name to Six Gun Method. They soon discovered that gigs were few and far between - and that L.A. Clubs worked on a "pay-to-play" system, where you had to sell a certain number of tickets or make up the financial gap yourself (sometimes with confiscated musical instruments). "Suddenly," Depp remembered, "we're not big fish in a little pond. We're like guppies and we're nearly destitute." They needed to eat, so they got day jobs.
Depp found a gig in phone sales. He tried to convince people to buy a gross of customized pens, with incentives such as a grandfather clock or a trip to Greece. "Oddly, that's kind of my first experience with acting," he said. "There was a whole spiel. You had the lines right in front of you." On the phone, Depp called himself Edward Quartermaine, a character on the soap opera General Hospital.
Despite working on commission, Depp would torpedo his own sales. "People only bought the pens because they wanted the grandfather clock," he said. "When the supervisor wandered off, I'd say, 'Listen, don't buy these pens. The grandfather clock is made of cork board. I'm a thief - we're ripping you off.'"
(Shortly after that he bumped into Nicholas Cage, and got a real audition.)
.......pp225-226
Closing Time at the Viper Room
In 1996, Mick Jagger and Uma Thurman went to the Viper Room together, catching a Wallflowers show from a corner booth. Photographer Russell Einhorn spotted them on a full-on make out session, what he described as "a real hot, heavy kiss, like in some film with the stars overacting - and he had his hands all over her. His leg was cocked over hers." Unable to resist the opportunity, Einhorn fished a camera out of his pocket and took a picture.
As soon as the flash went off, Einhorn was tackled by Jagger's bodyguard and slammed to the ground. The camera fell out of his hand; Einhorn was restrained by Viper Room security while Jagger's people found it and removed the film. Einhorn was ejected from the Viper Room and banned for life.
Einhorn then sued both Jagger and the Viper Room for damages (the confiscated photograph was his property, and a valuable item), Jagger reportedly settled for $350,000 to avoid testifying in court; he was married to Jerry Hall at the time, although she filed for divorce shortly after the story made headlines. The Viper Room fought the suit, but lost at a jury trial in 1998 and had to pay Einhorn $600,000 - putting a rather precise price tag on the cost of their mission to create a safe space for celebrities.
In 2000, Depp (through his lawyers) attempted to buy out Anthony Fox, who had sold him 51% of the Viper Room ownership back in 1993; relations between them had been strained for years, ever since Fox's weekly stipend of $800 had been suspended. During negotiations to acquire the other 49%, Fox discovered that the licensing rights to the Viper Room had been transferred to another legal entity, Trouser Trumpet, which was owned by Depp and Jenko. Fox sued.
In December 2001, Fox suddenly disappeared, never to be heard from again. He left behind a 16-year-old daughter named Amanda and a few thousand dollars in his bank account. Foul play was suspected. "Maybe it's the curse of the Viper Room," speculated David Esquibas, one of Fox's lawyers.
Even with Fox mysteriously gone, the lawsuit continued, with Fox's daughter Amanda, as the beneficiary. In February 2003, Los Angelas Superior Court Judge Allan Goodman made a temporary ruling extremely unfavorable to Depp, stating "The facts establish persistent and pervasive fraud and mis-management and abuse of authority" and that "defendant Depp breached his fiduciary duties to the corporation and to Fox as the plaintiff-shareholder and failed to exercise any business judgement."
Depp initially appealed, but 18 months later, he quietly relinquished his shares to Amanda Fox (who promptly cashed out, selling the club). A press release didn't mention the ongoing legal mess, but rather blamed the "bad memories" of River's death and the continued presence of "death tourists" who still came to the patch of sidewalk where River had died. Depp had been living in France with the model/singer/actress Vanessa Paradis and their children for some years; the Viper Room hadn't been his personal rec room for a long time.
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Part 5
My Personal Comments:
From my own experience, I am pretty sure that "Trouser Trumpet" is an entity cooked up between mick and David Letterman as it's a "pants" issue. (WorldWide Pants LLC) When I had to claim bankruptcy, and I had my house sold out from under me, the buyer (at half the worth) was "Three Foxes LLC" looking like it was implicating me in the purchase. The closing was humiliating; the man buying it spent the time cracking jokes and saying how he felt like the janitor. I heard later they tore the insides out and found over 300+ audio/video survellience bugs, as mick always likes to remove any evidence so that he does not get caught.
I also have more than a suspicion that "Anthony Fox" wasn't real: for one the movie came out "the fantastic mr. fox" came out a few years ago; but more than that, Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel, popularly known as the Desert Fox, was a German field marshal of World War II. Later in the war, Rommel was linked to the conspiracy to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Because Rommel was a national hero, Hitler desired to eliminate him quietly. He forced Rommel to commit suicide with a cyanide pill, in return for assurances that Rommel's family would not be persecuted following his death. He was given a state funeral, and it was announced that Rommel had succumbed to his injuries from an earlier strafing of his staff car in Normandy.
It fits the M.O. also;
Amanda was the daughter of Rudolf Hess if I am not mistaken. No. In Spandau Prison, Rudolph Hess's daughter-in-law Andrea, who often brought photos and films of his grandchildren, became a particularly welcome visitor during his incarceration.
Andrea was married to Wolf Rüdiger Hess
Wolf Rüdiger Hess (Heß in German; 18 November 1937 – 24 October 2001) was the son of Rudolf Hess. He was also an outspoken critic of the investigation into his father's death, which he believed was a cover-up. He maintained that the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) had murdered his father in order to prevent his parole—which he believed to be imminent—because the British government were afraid that his father, if allowed to speak freely, would reveal embarrassing information about British actions during World War II. In 2007, however, documents demonstrating British support for Hess' release on humanitarian grounds and their campaign against steadfast Soviet opposition to his release were published.
Hess wrote three books: My Father Rudolf Hess (1986), Who Murdered My Father, Rudolf Hess? (1989) and Rudolf Heß: Ich bereue nichts (Rudolf Hess: I do not repent anything) (1994/1998).
Hess was head of the "Rudolf-Heß-Gesellschaft e.V." until his death. He left behind a widow and three children.
****With this information, and the date of December 2001, it is almost certain that the "Anthony Fox" is -AKA- Wolf Rüdiger Hess -AKA- L. Ron Hubbard (edit date 12-10-2015); did indeed stalk celebrities on behalf of mick jagger & scientology for blackmail and murder purposes. Either that or a hired thug. In which case, Mick had him murdered to cover up Johnny's discovering the truth as he would have been able to get evidence/proof.
always 3 meanings.
Mick even hired the Photog that started it all, and went into the Viper Room on purpose, to implode the entire situation in on Johnny's head.
Mick did the exact same thing to me, and mark through hospital bills from a motorcycle accident.
"Rudiger" lyrics, by Mark Knopfler
Rüdiger stands in the rain and the snow
Collector of autographs
Names upon photographs
Faces of people who everyone knows
Rüdiger lives in a place on his own
Briefcase and spectacles
Strange and respectable
He knows the meaning of being alone
Rüdiger works as a clerk in the town
Music or politics
Rüdiger gets his kicks
He gets information then he comes around
Rüdiger waits at the hall in Berlin
He waits there all night
Security's tight
They know who he is but they don't let him in
Rüdiger waits in the dark by the stair
His fingers are shaking
His feet they are aching
But your name's in the paper so Rüdiger's there
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Part 6
Another one of mick's tricks (besides spending decades pitting Metallica against Johnny) it's not all, just a few examples of what mick sets up hoping to kill people or have them end up killing themselves:
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2603161/Johnny-Depp-subpoenaed-murder-case-prove-killer-limo-driver-insane.html
April 12, 2014
Actor Johnny Depp has allegedly been subpoenaed by a lawyer seeking to prove his client, a woman accused of fatally hitting a pedestrian with a limousine, is insane.
TMZ reported the star was served the papers on Thursday at the Los Angeles premiere of his new movie Transcendence.
The client, Nancy Lekon, is accused of mowing down and dragging a pedestrian for nearly a mile under a battered limousine through downtown Los Angeles in 2009.
Lekon will stand trial later this month charged with murder, after pleading not guilty by reason of insanity.
At the time of her arrest, Lekon allegedly told police she was in the area because she was meeting Depp, her 'boyfriend'.
Her lawyer has now called on Depp to disavow Lekon's claims in court, in a bid to prove she is delusional.
Depp, 50, has not commented on the reports.
NBC News reported the disturbing incident unfolded in December 2009, when Lekon, then 43, and 25-year-old Sonia Taunauu began arguing about narcotics in an industrial area near Skid Row known for drug dealing.
Lekon, who was driving a battered black 1989 Cadillac limousine, left the area but then returned and allegedly mowed down Taunauu.
The victim was known around Skid Row as 'China'.
Police said Lekon then dragged Taunauu under the limo for nearly a mile through Skid Row streets, at one point driving past a police station.
Pursuing officers tried to pull Taunauu out from under the vehicle, but she died at the scene.
Lekon collapsed on the road and was taken to a hospital before being booked for investigation of vehicular homicide.
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2603161/Johnny-Depp-subpoenaed-murder-case-prove-killer-limo-driver-insane.html#ixzz3aYjB2pZB
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[(.....Set up. Framed. Just like all the rest of us, for decades this has been going on......)]
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Bill Clinton & Mick Jagger In World Cup USA Vs Ghana.avi
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkx9lQyFjSU
Soccer (World Football)
Horst Dassler
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horst_Dassler
Horst Dassler (1936–1987) was the son of Adolf "Adi" Dassler, who founded Adidas. Horst Dassler started Adidas France in Landersheim, France, competing against his father's Adidas Germany and his uncle's Puma. Subsequently he founded Arena, a famous brand of swimwear.
Horst Dassler was also responsible, along with Patrick Nally, for the founding of "The Club," an exclusive group that uses the money from sports marketing to control international sport.
Horst Dassler is known as the father of sport sponsorship. With the President of FIFA João Havelange he saw the potential of harnessing the world wide popularity of football to the interests of big business. Along with Patrick Nally he set about acquiring sponsorships from 'blue chip' companies such as Coca-Cola. His business practices had few limits and David Yallop in his book 'How they Stole the Game' says his relationship with Havelange was "Drahtzieher." Dassler was the 'puppetmaster.' Horst Dassler died on the 9th of April 1987 from complications due to cancer.
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Part 2
Three stripes is a trademark of Adidas consisting of three parallel lines, which typically feature along the side of Adidas apparel. Adidas was known for this branding early in its history, with its owner, Adolf Dassler, describing it as "The three stripe company".
Designs for shoes registered in 1949 incorporated the three stripes along the side.
A Finnish sports brand Karhu Sports sold the three stripe trademark to Adidas for (the equivalent of) €1,600 euros and two bottles of Whiskey.
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Part 3
The Viper Room
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Viper_Room
The Viper Room is a nightclub located on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California. It was opened in 1993 and was partly owned by actor Johnny Depp until 2004. The club became known for being a hangout of Hollywood elite, and was the site where actor River Phoenix died of a drug overdose on Halloween morning in 1993. In early 1995, Australian singer Jason Donovan, suffered a drug-induced seizure at the club and survived. The Viper Room has undergone several changes in ownership, and continues to host music of multiple genres, including metal, punk rock, and alternative rock.
The space where the club is located was originally a jazz bar called the Melody Room, a hangout of mobsters Bugsy Siegel and Mickey Cohen. In the 1970s and 1980s it operated as a club called The Central, which was close to shutting down before Chuck E. Weiss, who had performed there for years, suggested to Depp that they revitalize the spot and rename it "The Viper Room". Tom Waits also had a hand in redeveloping the spot.
While predominantly known as a music venue, The Viper Room also hosts a lower level below the stage and audience area, which is home to a large and well stocked whiskey bar. The whiskey bar boasts a diverse selection, ranging from Jack Daniel's, Crown Royal, and other commonly available whiskeys, to rarer or more local whiskeys such as Slow Hand White Whiskey, Hochstadter's Slow & Low Rock & Rye, and numerous types of small batch whiskey.
History
The venue
Despite the death of River Phoenix the year the venue opened, the club became and remained a hangout for Hollywood’s most popular young actors and musicians. Regulars included Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Marie Presley, Jared Leto, Christina Applegate, Angelina Jolie, Rosario Dawson, Tobey Maguire, and Leonardo DiCaprio. Adam Duritz, the lead singer of Counting Crows, worked as a Viper Room bartender in late 1994 – early 1995 to escape his newfound fame. In 1997 The Viper Room was also a place of a few early solo live performances by John Frusciante at the time of his bad physical condition caused by drug abuse. The Pussycat Dolls performed there from 1995 to 2001.
At Depp's request, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performed at the club's opening night. The Viper Room continues to frequently host metal and punk rock bands. The first live U.S. performance of doom metal supergroup Shrinebuilder in 2009 was held at the venue, as part of Club My War, which hosts bands at The Viper Room on a near monthly basis.
In film
In the 1983 film Valley Girl, the building (then housing a nightclub called The Central) was used for scenes featuring the new-wave band the Plimsouls. In Oliver Stone’s film The Doors (1991), the building was used as a filming location for scenes depicting the London Fog, also of West Hollywood. London Fog was a lesser-known nightclub next to the Whisky a Go Go where the Doors had their first regular gigs for four months in early 1966.
The Viper Room is also featured in the 2004 documentary DiG! when members of the band the Brian Jonestown Massacre began brawling with each other on stage while performing.
Ownership
As part of the settlement of a lawsuit involving the disappearance of co-owner Anthony Fox in 2001, Depp relinquished his ownership of the Viper Room in 2004. Until early 2008, the club was owned by Darin Feinstein, Bevan Cooney, and Blackhawk Capital Partners, Inc. The club is currently partly owned by Harry Morton, President and CEO of Pink Taco, the son of Hard Rock Cafe co-founder Peter Morton and Darin Feinstein. Morton plans to turn the gritty Sunset Strip club into a global franchise by opening several live music venues throughout the world, all of which will bear the name "The Viper Room".
A nightclub located in Cincinnati, Ohio, was formerly called "The Viper Room". The club changed its name to "The Poison Room" on January 1, 2006, after they were told by the West Hollywood Viper Room to stop using the name. Another "Viper Room" in Portland, Oregon, has also been told to stop using the name under threat of a trademark lawsuit, with owner Darin Feinstein claiming "Every dollar they make is the result of using our name." Additionally, there is a legal brothel in Brisbane, Australia called 'The Viper Room'. There is also a nightclub in Stockholm, Sweden, "as well as ones in Harrogate, UK, Vienna, Austria, and another in Sheffield UK similarly named." Until February 2009 there was a nightclub with the same name in Melbourne, Australia; it was closed down due to a spate of violent incidents that included two shootings as well as license breaches and the arrest of a co-owner on drug charges. On April 16, 2011, a nightclub named "The Viper Room" opened its doors in the city of Nijmegen in the Netherlands. The club is named after the club in Hollywood and is decorated in the same style as the US club.
See also:
Rainbow Bar and Grill
Rodney Bingenheimer's English Disco
The Roxy Theatre
Whisky a Go Go
Sunset Strip
References:
> Furek, Maxim (2008). The Death Proclamation of Generation X. p. 75. ISBN 0595906141.
> Tom Waits Library - Extras. Tom Waits Library. Retrieved October 11, 2011.
> Ten Things You Never Knew About Tom Waits. Clashmusic.com (also featured in the August 2011, issue #64 of Clash). Retrieved October 11, 2011.
> Biography of Adam Duritz at IMDb
> Tom Petty at The Viper Room
> Filming Locations for The Doors
> "A Christmas Murder In Hollywood, Part Three: Another Tragic Anniversary" by James Ridgway de Szigethy, published December 2004 on AmericanMafia.com
> Mitch Schneider Organization
> LAist: Big Changes at Viper Room Start Playing Out
> Billboard Q&A: Viper Room's Harry Morton
> "Viper Room Changing It's Name Jan. 1..." on CincyMusic.com (December 2005 forum post by club owner-manager)
> "Nightclub coils to strike in trademark infringement suits"[dead link] by Amanda Bronstad, Los Angeles Business Journal November 21, 2005
> "The Viper Room" in Stockholm
> "The Viper Room" in Nijmegen
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Part 4
Excerpts from the Book: Last Night at the Viper Room: River Phoenix and the Hollywood he Left Behind - By: Gavin Edwards
.....pp 37, 38
(of the bands Depp played in):
After Bitch came Bad Boys ("very original," Depp notes of the name) and then a new-wave group called the kids, who became local superstars, opening for the Ramones, the Pretenders, Iggy Pop, and the Stray Cats.
In 1983, when Depp was 20 years old, the Kids packed up a U-Haul trailer and moved to Hollywood, intent on getting a record deal. On the way, they changed their name to Six Gun Method. They soon discovered that gigs were few and far between - and that L.A. Clubs worked on a "pay-to-play" system, where you had to sell a certain number of tickets or make up the financial gap yourself (sometimes with confiscated musical instruments). "Suddenly," Depp remembered, "we're not big fish in a little pond. We're like guppies and we're nearly destitute." They needed to eat, so they got day jobs.
Depp found a gig in phone sales. He tried to convince people to buy a gross of customized pens, with incentives such as a grandfather clock or a trip to Greece. "Oddly, that's kind of my first experience with acting," he said. "There was a whole spiel. You had the lines right in front of you." On the phone, Depp called himself Edward Quartermaine, a character on the soap opera General Hospital.
Despite working on commission, Depp would torpedo his own sales. "People only bought the pens because they wanted the grandfather clock," he said. "When the supervisor wandered off, I'd say, 'Listen, don't buy these pens. The grandfather clock is made of cork board. I'm a thief - we're ripping you off.'"
(Shortly after that he bumped into Nicholas Cage, and got a real audition.)
.......pp225-226
Closing Time at the Viper Room
In 1996, Mick Jagger and Uma Thurman went to the Viper Room together, catching a Wallflowers show from a corner booth. Photographer Russell Einhorn spotted them on a full-on make out session, what he described as "a real hot, heavy kiss, like in some film with the stars overacting - and he had his hands all over her. His leg was cocked over hers." Unable to resist the opportunity, Einhorn fished a camera out of his pocket and took a picture.
As soon as the flash went off, Einhorn was tackled by Jagger's bodyguard and slammed to the ground. The camera fell out of his hand; Einhorn was restrained by Viper Room security while Jagger's people found it and removed the film. Einhorn was ejected from the Viper Room and banned for life.
Einhorn then sued both Jagger and the Viper Room for damages (the confiscated photograph was his property, and a valuable item), Jagger reportedly settled for $350,000 to avoid testifying in court; he was married to Jerry Hall at the time, although she filed for divorce shortly after the story made headlines. The Viper Room fought the suit, but lost at a jury trial in 1998 and had to pay Einhorn $600,000 - putting a rather precise price tag on the cost of their mission to create a safe space for celebrities.
In 2000, Depp (through his lawyers) attempted to buy out Anthony Fox, who had sold him 51% of the Viper Room ownership back in 1993; relations between them had been strained for years, ever since Fox's weekly stipend of $800 had been suspended. During negotiations to acquire the other 49%, Fox discovered that the licensing rights to the Viper Room had been transferred to another legal entity, Trouser Trumpet, which was owned by Depp and Jenko. Fox sued.
In December 2001, Fox suddenly disappeared, never to be heard from again. He left behind a 16-year-old daughter named Amanda and a few thousand dollars in his bank account. Foul play was suspected. "Maybe it's the curse of the Viper Room," speculated David Esquibas, one of Fox's lawyers.
Even with Fox mysteriously gone, the lawsuit continued, with Fox's daughter Amanda, as the beneficiary. In February 2003, Los Angelas Superior Court Judge Allan Goodman made a temporary ruling extremely unfavorable to Depp, stating "The facts establish persistent and pervasive fraud and mis-management and abuse of authority" and that "defendant Depp breached his fiduciary duties to the corporation and to Fox as the plaintiff-shareholder and failed to exercise any business judgement."
Depp initially appealed, but 18 months later, he quietly relinquished his shares to Amanda Fox (who promptly cashed out, selling the club). A press release didn't mention the ongoing legal mess, but rather blamed the "bad memories" of River's death and the continued presence of "death tourists" who still came to the patch of sidewalk where River had died. Depp had been living in France with the model/singer/actress Vanessa Paradis and their children for some years; the Viper Room hadn't been his personal rec room for a long time.
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Part 5
My Personal Comments:
From my own experience, I am pretty sure that "Trouser Trumpet" is an entity cooked up between mick and David Letterman as it's a "pants" issue. (WorldWide Pants LLC) When I had to claim bankruptcy, and I had my house sold out from under me, the buyer (at half the worth) was "Three Foxes LLC" looking like it was implicating me in the purchase. The closing was humiliating; the man buying it spent the time cracking jokes and saying how he felt like the janitor. I heard later they tore the insides out and found over 300+ audio/video survellience bugs, as mick always likes to remove any evidence so that he does not get caught.
I also have more than a suspicion that "Anthony Fox" wasn't real: for one the movie came out "the fantastic mr. fox" came out a few years ago; but more than that, Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel, popularly known as the Desert Fox, was a German field marshal of World War II. Later in the war, Rommel was linked to the conspiracy to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Because Rommel was a national hero, Hitler desired to eliminate him quietly. He forced Rommel to commit suicide with a cyanide pill, in return for assurances that Rommel's family would not be persecuted following his death. He was given a state funeral, and it was announced that Rommel had succumbed to his injuries from an earlier strafing of his staff car in Normandy.
It fits the M.O. also;
Amanda was the daughter of Rudolf Hess if I am not mistaken. No. In Spandau Prison, Rudolph Hess's daughter-in-law Andrea, who often brought photos and films of his grandchildren, became a particularly welcome visitor during his incarceration.
Andrea was married to Wolf Rüdiger Hess
Wolf Rüdiger Hess (Heß in German; 18 November 1937 – 24 October 2001) was the son of Rudolf Hess. He was also an outspoken critic of the investigation into his father's death, which he believed was a cover-up. He maintained that the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) had murdered his father in order to prevent his parole—which he believed to be imminent—because the British government were afraid that his father, if allowed to speak freely, would reveal embarrassing information about British actions during World War II. In 2007, however, documents demonstrating British support for Hess' release on humanitarian grounds and their campaign against steadfast Soviet opposition to his release were published.
Hess wrote three books: My Father Rudolf Hess (1986), Who Murdered My Father, Rudolf Hess? (1989) and Rudolf Heß: Ich bereue nichts (Rudolf Hess: I do not repent anything) (1994/1998).
Hess was head of the "Rudolf-Heß-Gesellschaft e.V." until his death. He left behind a widow and three children.
****With this information, and the date of December 2001, it is almost certain that the "Anthony Fox" is -AKA- Wolf Rüdiger Hess -AKA- L. Ron Hubbard (edit date 12-10-2015); did indeed stalk celebrities on behalf of mick jagger & scientology for blackmail and murder purposes. Either that or a hired thug. In which case, Mick had him murdered to cover up Johnny's discovering the truth as he would have been able to get evidence/proof.
always 3 meanings.
Mick even hired the Photog that started it all, and went into the Viper Room on purpose, to implode the entire situation in on Johnny's head.
Mick did the exact same thing to me, and mark through hospital bills from a motorcycle accident.
"Rudiger" lyrics, by Mark Knopfler
Rüdiger stands in the rain and the snow
Collector of autographs
Names upon photographs
Faces of people who everyone knows
Rüdiger lives in a place on his own
Briefcase and spectacles
Strange and respectable
He knows the meaning of being alone
Rüdiger works as a clerk in the town
Music or politics
Rüdiger gets his kicks
He gets information then he comes around
Rüdiger waits at the hall in Berlin
He waits there all night
Security's tight
They know who he is but they don't let him in
Rüdiger waits in the dark by the stair
His fingers are shaking
His feet they are aching
But your name's in the paper so Rüdiger's there
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Part 6
Another one of mick's tricks (besides spending decades pitting Metallica against Johnny) it's not all, just a few examples of what mick sets up hoping to kill people or have them end up killing themselves:
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2603161/Johnny-Depp-subpoenaed-murder-case-prove-killer-limo-driver-insane.html
April 12, 2014
Actor Johnny Depp has allegedly been subpoenaed by a lawyer seeking to prove his client, a woman accused of fatally hitting a pedestrian with a limousine, is insane.
TMZ reported the star was served the papers on Thursday at the Los Angeles premiere of his new movie Transcendence.
The client, Nancy Lekon, is accused of mowing down and dragging a pedestrian for nearly a mile under a battered limousine through downtown Los Angeles in 2009.
Lekon will stand trial later this month charged with murder, after pleading not guilty by reason of insanity.
At the time of her arrest, Lekon allegedly told police she was in the area because she was meeting Depp, her 'boyfriend'.
Her lawyer has now called on Depp to disavow Lekon's claims in court, in a bid to prove she is delusional.
Depp, 50, has not commented on the reports.
NBC News reported the disturbing incident unfolded in December 2009, when Lekon, then 43, and 25-year-old Sonia Taunauu began arguing about narcotics in an industrial area near Skid Row known for drug dealing.
Lekon, who was driving a battered black 1989 Cadillac limousine, left the area but then returned and allegedly mowed down Taunauu.
The victim was known around Skid Row as 'China'.
Police said Lekon then dragged Taunauu under the limo for nearly a mile through Skid Row streets, at one point driving past a police station.
Pursuing officers tried to pull Taunauu out from under the vehicle, but she died at the scene.
Lekon collapsed on the road and was taken to a hospital before being booked for investigation of vehicular homicide.
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2603161/Johnny-Depp-subpoenaed-murder-case-prove-killer-limo-driver-insane.html#ixzz3aYjB2pZB
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[(.....Set up. Framed. Just like all the rest of us, for decades this has been going on......)]
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Bill Clinton & Mick Jagger In World Cup USA Vs Ghana.avi
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkx9lQyFjSU
Soccer (World Football)