Britney VS Damian Hirst

The Hearst family is the 23rd wealthiest family in the world with a combined $24.5 billion net worth. William Randolph Hearst started the family fortune when he took control of the San Francisco Examiner from his father in 1887. William’s grandson, William Randolph Hearst III, is chairman of the group these days. Its stable of media companies includes stakes in television networks A&E and ESPN.

William Randolph Hearst was born in 1863 in San Francisco to millionaire mining engineer, goldmine owner and U.S. senator George Hearst and his wife Phoebe Apperson Hearst. His mother, as the first woman regent of University of California, Berkeley, funded many anthropological expeditions and founded the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology. Hearst attended Harvard where he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, and the Lampoon before being expelled for, among other things, sponsoring massive beer parties in Harvard Square.

After his expulsion from Harvard, Hearst was at loose ends. He needed to find a job. In 1887, his father gave him the San Francisco Examiner, which he had won in 1880 as repayment for a gambling debt. Hearst installed top of the line printing equipment, dubbed his newspaper the “Monarch of the Dailies,” and hired the top writers of the time including Mark Twain and Jack London. Hearst published stories about municipal and financial corruption and didn’t skip attacks on companies in which his own family had a stake. Within just a few years, his newspaper was the undisputed leader in the market.

Hearst set his sights on running a large newspaper chain and knew that he had to have a New York City newspaper in order to accomplish this goal. In 1895, with the financial support of his mother, he bought the beleaguered New York Morning Journal. This put him in a head-to-head circulation way with Joseph Pulitzer, owner and publisher of New York World.

Hearst married Millicent Veronica Wilson in 1903. She was a 21-year-old chorus girl whose mother ran a brothel in New York City at the turn of the 20th century. Together Hearst and Millicent had five sons: George Randolph Hearst, William Randolph Hearst, Jr., John Randolph Hearst, and twins Randolph Apperson Hearst and David Wilson Hearst. Randolph Hearst is the father of Patty Hearst, best known for being kidnapped and then joining the Symbionese Liberation Army. Patty is the mother of model Lydia Hearst.

Hearst soon opened newspapers in Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, and other cities. By the mid-1920s, he had a nationwide string of 28 newspapers among them the Los Angeles Examiner, Boston American, Chicago Examiner, Washington Herald, and Seattle Post Intelligencer. He also diversified his publishing empire into books and magazines. A number of the magazines he started or acquired are still in circulation today including Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, and Town and Country.

Hearst opened the New York Daily Mirror in 1924. It was a racy tabloid imitating the more established New York Daily News. He diversified into radio and entertainment with WINS in New York and King Features Syndicate, which still owns the copyright on a number of comics characters. Hearst also had extensive real estate in New York City, thousands of acres of land in California and Mexico, and timber and mining interests that he inherited from his father.

Hearst owned the biggest media conglomerate in the world during the 1920s and 1930s. The Great Depression hit the Hearst companies hard – especially the newspapers. He had over extended the finances of his companies during expansion and the building of the Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California. Hearst Corporation faced a court-mandated reorganization in 1937. Hearst was reduced to being merely another employee, subject to the directives of an outside manager. Newspapers and other properties were liquidated, art and antiquities were sold. World War II restored circulation to his newspapers and increased advertising revenues.

In 1948, Hearst became the owner of one of the first television stations in the country, WBAL-TV in Baltimore. Today, the Hearst Corporation division Hearst Television owns 32 television stations in the United States.

When William Randolph Hearst Jr. took over the Hearst Corporation he was able to restore a measure of family control.

According to William Randolph Hearst Sr.’s will, the Hearst Corporation will remain under family control as long as any grandchild that was alive when Sr. died in 1951 is still living. The family business is controlled by a board of 13 trustees, five from the Hearst family and eight Hearst executives. Today, Hearst Sr.’s branch of the family is represented on the trustees by his grandson, William Randolph Hearst III. The other members of the Hearst family on the board today are Anissa Boudjakdji Balson, granddaughter of fifth son, David Wilson Hearst Sr., Lisa Hearst Hagerman, granddaughter of third son, John Randolph Hearst Sr., George Randolph Hearst III, grandson of Hearst’s eldest son, George Randolph Hearst Sr., and publisher of the Albany Times Union, and Virginia Hearst Randt, daughter of late former chairman and fourth son, Randolph Apperson Hearst.

CONCLUSION

If Britney lived in this neighborhood, Damian Hirst would end up bleeding in the gutter: NO TALK – JUST BEATINGS. Britney would never get strapped into the rape chair ever again.

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Deprogramming LEVEL 1

Cathy O’Brien is an American conspiracy theorist and author who claims to have been a victim of a government mind control program called “Project Monarch”. She alleges that this program was part of the CIA’s infamous Project MKUltraO’Brien made these assertions in her books “Trance Formation of America” (1995) and “Access Denied: For Reasons of National Security” (2004), both of which she co-authored and self-published with her husband, Mark Phillips1.

In “Trance Formation of America”, O’Brien describes her childhood sexual abuse by her father and a network of child pornographers. She then claims that she was forced by the CIA to participate in Project Monarch, which she believes is a subsection of Project MKUltra and Project ARTICHOKE. Under hypnosis, she recalled memories of sexual abuse—both of herself and her daughter—by international pedophile rings, drug barons, and satanists. These alleged abusers supposedly used a form of “trauma-based mind control programming” to make her a sex slave1.

O’Brien accuses a wide range of prominent individuals—from government officials to country music stars—of being part of a Project Monarch conspiracy to operate sex slave rings and commit child abuse. For instance, she claims that former U.S. President George H. W. Bush and former Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid used holograms to appear to her in altered forms. According to O’Brien, Bush activated a hologram of a lizard-like “alien,” creating the illusion of his transformation before her eyes

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Miley and Her CROw

Miley Cyrus and Def Leppard are both popular musicians, but they come from very different musical backgrounds. Miley Cyrus is known for her pop and country music, while Def Leppard is a British rock band that rose to fame in the 1980s with hits like “Pour Some Sugar on Me” and “Photograph.” Despite their differences in genre, both Miley Cyrus and Def Leppard have loyal fan bases and have achieved commercial success in their respective music industries.

Crows are known to be highly territorial and will often attack larger birds, including eagles, if they feel threatened or if the eagle is encroaching on their territory. In some cases, a group of crows may gang up on an eagle to drive it away from their nesting area or food source. Despite their smaller size, crows are intelligent and resourceful birds that can be quite aggressive when defending their territory.

“Photograph” is a song by the English rock band Def Leppard, released in 1983 on their album “Pyromania.” It was written by the band’s guitarist Steve Clark, lead vocalist Joe Elliott, and producer Robert John “Mutt” Lange. The song was a commercial success, reaching number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “Photograph” is one of Def Leppard’s most popular and recognizable songs, known for its catchy chorus and memorable guitar riff.

Cloning limbs, also known as regenerative medicine, is a field of research that aims to grow replacement limbs for individuals who have lost them due to injury or disease. This process involves using stem cells to grow new tissues and organs that can be transplanted into the patient’s body. While significant progress has been made in the field of regenerative medicine, the ability to fully clone a functional limb is still a long way off. There are many technical challenges to overcome, such as creating a complex network of blood vessels and nerves to support the new limb. However, researchers are hopeful that with continued advancements in stem cell technology and tissue engineering, the dream of cloning limbs for patients in need may one day become a reality. This could greatly improve the quality of life for amputees and individuals with limb disabilities.

Rick Allen, the drummer for the band Def Leppard, lost his left arm in a car accident in 1984. Despite this, he continued to drum for the band using a specially designed electronic drum kit that allowed him to use his feet to trigger the sounds of the missing arm. Allen’s perseverance and determination to continue playing music despite his disability have made him an inspiration to many.

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