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VICTORIA BECKHAM : THE SPICE WHO RUINED A TAVISTOCK OP
Posted By: Useless_Eater <Send E-Mail>
Date: Sunday, 24 April 2005, 3:26 a.m.
The Spice Girls blasted into teenpop in the mid-1990s. The five no-nonsense girls were telling it as it is to the young female section of society. They had a glittering and successful career that spanned several years with lots of No. 1 hits, world tours and even a film. Their message was "girl power!".
But then they split up and went their own ways. They each tried to build solo careers, sme with more success than others. Mel C, known as Sporty Spice, has arguably been the most succesful, although Emma Bunton, known as Baby Spice, is probably a close second. Mel B, known as Scary Spice, tried to make it in acting too, and has had a failed marriage but is now a successful single mother. Gerri Haliwell, known as Ginger Spice, got a job with the UN and has had several so-so singles.
All of these have stayed away from long term relationships with men, and in one case with women.
The fifth member was Victoria Beckham, known as Posh Spice, and she has done the opposite. She married Prince Charming, the England football captain David Beckham, and they had a happy marriage and several children. This is not "girl power!". This is tradtional-settle-down-with-family-and-husband stuff.
The Spice Girls were obviously a Tavistock/Illuminati operation to teach young girls to be rebellious and stay single, or at the least to be dominant.
In the last year or so, since David Beckham moved to play for Real Madrid, the pressure has really been on the Beckhams. Victoria received much more slagging off than the other Spice Girls, which I think was due to her fairytale marriage. Last year Rebecca Loos told all about her affair with David, which was due to Victoria staying in London. But still Victoria stuck by her man and moved from London to Madrid to keep her marriage together.
But now a former nanny of the Beckhams has sold her story to the newspaper The News of the World. The nanny says she kept a diary of the relationship between the Beckhams, and alleges she knows of another affair that David had. Last night the Beckhams tried to get an injunction to stop The News of the World from printing the nannys allegations but failed. The Judge was convinced of the "public interest" in this case, that the Beckhams had created this image of a happy family and made money from it and so the truth should be told.
This is double standards. Other newspapers in the UK are today running a story that Tony Blair was told by his Attorney General before the war on Iraq that the war could be illegal. The advice that the AG gave to Blair has yet to be made public, despite nearly everybody in the House of Lords and House of Commons demanding it should be made public.
If ever there is a public interest it is in making public this advice. But it is OK to publish the secrets of a marriage between the former England captain and his former popstar wife because of their image?
There has to be more to this, and I think that Victoria ruined a Tavistock/Illuminati operation to teach young girls that staying single is the way to be. Victoria is the only one who has had a successful marriage to a man who lots of women and men admired, and yet has received the most negative press. In fact David has been on the receiving end of quite alot of negative press, mainly for his intelligence. The marriage between David and Victoria was NOT supposed to happen, and the NWO want it broken, showing David as a philandering, untrustworthy man. In this the young women can be taught that you can never trust a man, no matter how famous or successful you are.
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From news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4477983.stm
David Beckham and his wife, Victoria, have failed in a legal attempt to stop the News of the World printing a number of articles about their marriage.
Late editions of the paper carried allegations by their former nanny.
The couple sought an injunction against the paper in the High Court on Saturday night, claiming the nanny was in breach of a confidentiality contract.
VICTORIA BECKHAM : THE SPICE WHO RUINED A TAVISTOCK OP
Posted By: Useless_Eater <Send E-Mail>
Date: Sunday, 24 April 2005, 3:26 a.m.
The Spice Girls blasted into teenpop in the mid-1990s. The five no-nonsense girls were telling it as it is to the young female section of society. They had a glittering and successful career that spanned several years with lots of No. 1 hits, world tours and even a film. Their message was "girl power!".
But then they split up and went their own ways. They each tried to build solo careers, sme with more success than others. Mel C, known as Sporty Spice, has arguably been the most succesful, although Emma Bunton, known as Baby Spice, is probably a close second. Mel B, known as Scary Spice, tried to make it in acting too, and has had a failed marriage but is now a successful single mother. Gerri Haliwell, known as Ginger Spice, got a job with the UN and has had several so-so singles.
All of these have stayed away from long term relationships with men, and in one case with women.
The fifth member was Victoria Beckham, known as Posh Spice, and she has done the opposite. She married Prince Charming, the England football captain David Beckham, and they had a happy marriage and several children. This is not "girl power!". This is tradtional-settle-down-with-family-and-husband stuff.
The Spice Girls were obviously a Tavistock/Illuminati operation to teach young girls to be rebellious and stay single, or at the least to be dominant.
In the last year or so, since David Beckham moved to play for Real Madrid, the pressure has really been on the Beckhams. Victoria received much more slagging off than the other Spice Girls, which I think was due to her fairytale marriage. Last year Rebecca Loos told all about her affair with David, which was due to Victoria staying in London. But still Victoria stuck by her man and moved from London to Madrid to keep her marriage together.
But now a former nanny of the Beckhams has sold her story to the newspaper The News of the World. The nanny says she kept a diary of the relationship between the Beckhams, and alleges she knows of another affair that David had. Last night the Beckhams tried to get an injunction to stop The News of the World from printing the nannys allegations but failed. The Judge was convinced of the "public interest" in this case, that the Beckhams had created this image of a happy family and made money from it and so the truth should be told.
This is double standards. Other newspapers in the UK are today running a story that Tony Blair was told by his Attorney General before the war on Iraq that the war could be illegal. The advice that the AG gave to Blair has yet to be made public, despite nearly everybody in the House of Lords and House of Commons demanding it should be made public.
If ever there is a public interest it is in making public this advice. But it is OK to publish the secrets of a marriage between the former England captain and his former popstar wife because of their image?
There has to be more to this, and I think that Victoria ruined a Tavistock/Illuminati operation to teach young girls that staying single is the way to be. Victoria is the only one who has had a successful marriage to a man who lots of women and men admired, and yet has received the most negative press. In fact David has been on the receiving end of quite alot of negative press, mainly for his intelligence. The marriage between David and Victoria was NOT supposed to happen, and the NWO want it broken, showing David as a philandering, untrustworthy man. In this the young women can be taught that you can never trust a man, no matter how famous or successful you are.
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From news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4477983.stm
David Beckham and his wife, Victoria, have failed in a legal attempt to stop the News of the World printing a number of articles about their marriage.
Late editions of the paper carried allegations by their former nanny.
The couple sought an injunction against the paper in the High Court on Saturday night, claiming the nanny was in breach of a confidentiality contract.