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Did Brad Pitt’s  $100.000 donation to the “No on California’s Proposition 8 have anything to do with the removal of frontal nude photos of Brad Pitt on the World Wide Web and from magazine racks?
 

 

"NO ON PROP 8" The hidden agenda. Was this Lavender Blackmail?

Did Brad Pitt’s  $100,000 donation to the “No on California’s Proposition 8 have anything to do with the removal of frontally nude photos of Brad Pitt on the Web and from magazine racks?

Brad Pitt recently made a controversial $100,000 cash donation to ‘No on California’s Proposition 8. Proposition 8 is on the November 2008 ballot. It is a controversial political campaign run by the proponents of homosexual—lesbian marriage and adoption of heterosexual children.

Brad Pitt also recently announced that he wasn’t making any more nude scenes in movies etc. because "as a father, he didn’t want his children seeing these scenes…”

The Brad Pitt frontally nude pictures were secretly and illegally photographed at Pitt’s house yard in Los Angeles, and published in Playgirl Magazine, a Hugh Hefner publication.

More famously, Helfner started the frontally nude Playboy magazine many years ago in Chicago Illinois.

According to Amazon. Com, this rare copy of Brad Pitt in Playgirl fetches as much $175!  

 

After threats of litigation and Pitt’s announcement about  “no more nude scenes,” the offending copy of Playgirl was removed the magazine stands.

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One of Hefner’s first bunnies was Bonnie Jo Halpin. A good Catholic girl, who intended to become a Roman Catholic nun but jettisoned the convent for the bunny hutch.

Bonnie Halpin attended the same Roman Catholic school that Peter Paul Verzola attended.  Peter remembered Bonnie Jo as an attractive female, who was several years older than the shy pubescent Peter.  

In 2004, one month after an horrendous auto accident left her in pain, Bonnie Halpin died of a suspected accidental overdose of the painkiller, vicodin.  Bonnie was raised in an orphanage, never married, and was 65 years old when she broke Peter's heart by leaving this mortal coil.

Playboy magazine’s goal was intended to titillate horny young males, but some lesbians also liked this magazine.  Playgirl was published to titillate horny females. However, however, this magazine is prominently featured in the homosexual section of magazine racks and porno shops around the US.

 Citizens concerned about privacy should be aware that there is growing and huge market on the worldwide web featuring frontal nude images of males. This includes athletes, celebrities, firemen, high school students, marines, movie stars, policemen, politicians, and sailors. Add to this list others secretly photographed in gym and health club locker rooms such as 24 hour Fitness.

Attractive females aren’t the only victims of this invasion of privacy violations.  Or video voyeurism.   US Senator Rick Santorum authored a federal Anti Voyeurism law.  Sailor Nary’s legal representative forwarded documentation of this filth to federal military and judicial authorities.

In 1997, this  video voyeur market surfaced in the investigation of the homosexuals who were in the employ of Terrance Hallinan, then San Francisco’s controversial District Attorney.  Some of these homosexuals were also involved in the notorious Juan Pifarre stalking, drugging luring and attempted-rape case of (then) 18 year Steven Nary, a naïve US Navy sailor on liberty from the USS Carl Vinson in March of 1996.

Unlike his kangaroo court prosecutors, Steven Nary was never involved in prostitution or video voyeurism activities.

Wayne Friday, the self styled wannabe  Rasputin of San Francisco politics, was not only involved in the rigging of the Pifarre case but was also employed by the Bay Reporter, a weekly homosexual prostitution agenda rag that regularly featured young sailors, twinks, prostitutes -- and how to hook up with them.

When actor Arnold schwarzenegger ran in the California election recall of Governor Grey Davis, Senator Diane Feinstein was the Bay Reporter’s candidate to replace Governor Davis.  To apparently discourage and sandbag Ahhrnold, the Bay Reporter published a frontal nude photo of Schwartzenegger.  This lavender blackmail attempt failed. Arnold won the election.

   
 
   
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