“Boss” Springsteen: Working class hero or imposter?

The ruling elites, those who have monopolized the music and entertainment industries, love nothing more than to fashion monikers for their pet projects that also serve as cruel, inside jokes on the public.

In the case of Bruce “the Boss” Springsteen, the triumph of marketing has somehow persuaded the masses that a man who resides within the environs of Beverly Hills can still be considered a “hero” of the working class.

Such is the power of the colorful images created by the media sorcerers.

The solidification and perpetuation of the mythical popular acclaim often afforded to archetypical celebrity characters such as Springsteen, those legendary figures created and incessantly promoted by the music/entertainment/industrial complex, relies almost solely on the strength and effectiveness of such images.

The machinery of myth that creates character images like “The Boss” is identical to that Freemasonic alchemical/occult process which created and has for centuries, continued to perpetuate the exoteric, biblical myth of Christ.

But, as loyal readers have come to expect from the author here at Newsspell, those cherished images are about to be shattered.

Like a trail of breadcrumbs left for anyone willing to follow, clues as to the genuine identity of Springsteen’s host actor have been sprinkled within the narratives of popular television shows and on the pages of magazines and periodicals, relics buried deep beneath the surface of popular culture’s vast landscape. Though largely clandestine, they are nevertheless hidden in plain sight, daring to be unearthed by an investigation inspired by curiosity and persistent diligence.

Well, here and now, one shall proceed to offer the results of one’s expository investigation.

There shall be an added bonus with this installment, however – the identity of the host actor who portrayed not only a member of the Beatles, but a seminal “heavy metal” rock act that also featured our old friend Mister Barry Diller/US President Eisenhower AKA Prince Eduard von Furstenberg as a lead vocalist.

As always, stay tuned, folks! Continue reading ““Boss” Springsteen: Working class hero or imposter?”