The ‘King’ is Gone but not Forgotten

The ‘King’ is Gone but not Forgotten

The “news” is the most highly developed form of fiction.

Television is a mirrored funhouse filled with illusions.

Unfortunately, the fictions told by the MSM have real world consequences.

There is, after all, a reason why the news, information, and petty entertainments – “bread and circuses” – distributed to the public, through the electronic medium of television, are termed as “programming”.

For decades, the television persona known as “Larry King” was a news and information and entertainment staple for millions among American television audiences.

Now, however, according to the MSM, he has shuffled off this mortal coil.

Or has he, indeed?

The first clue something is amiss with the story of the “death ” of “Larry King”, was his connection to CNN, the network established by Ted Turner, the very network that also brought the Sandy Hook psychological operation into the living rooms of the American public.

Believe it or not, further investigation has determined, the man known as “Larry King” was a fabricated character scheme.

In that sense, the only thing that could be said to have died was King’s familiar public image.

On the other hand, his host actor, the man who, for decades, portrayed the public persona of “Larry King”, remains alive.

Turns out, “King’s television persona was portrayed by an award-winning and celebrated Hollywood character actor, one who once starred with Al Pacino in the classic cinematic production known as “The Godfather”.

Many whom frequent this site, may also recall that Pacino, as well, has also been identified as a fabricated character scheme portrayed by a famous and high-profile European royal.

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As well, the “late” King’s chosen show business moniker, the date of his official birth, along with the alleged date of his “death” harbor occult significances.

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