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Angel or Demon? Tom Hanks and the dark matter of his role as Hollywood darling and CERN devil.

As the solar eclipse of April 8th fast approaches combined with relaunching the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the role of Tom Hanks comes under the spotlight again. Is he really the good guy?
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Backslapping drivel. Chummy Hollywood interviews. Inside jokes and over-the-top love-ins. I’m so relieved I don’t participate in these mortofests anymore after nearly 10 years on the entertainment circuit where soft questions kept you on the roll to ask A-listers ‘who they were wearing?’ and ‘what inspired their latest role?’. Ever wonder why nobody asks celebrities any hard questions. You can try it once or twice but afterwards, you’re toast. You won’t be invited back behind the red rope. No more pinkie-in-the air champagne swilling for you. Celebrities are one of the most protected groups on the planet, after diplomatic dignitaries. They’re practically untouchable. They can get away with murder. They often do.

Post Covid hoax, old celebrity interviews have taken on a different teint. We’ve learned a lot of painful lessons about how the world really operates over the past few years. All is not as it seems. We’ve become good at decoding doublespeak. Take this exchange between Hollywood luvvies Tom Hanks and Stephen Colbert from April 29, 2017. Back then, Hanks is bragging about his celebrity pals, the Obamas, Oprah and Bruce Springsteen all together on a super yacht in French Polynesia, up to what exactly? Today these stellar names no longer impress for those paying attention. There are serious question marks over their characters who all pushed the bioweapon on their fans. We’re beginning to understand they were only false gods and we were foolish to ever put faith in their talent, doctrines and erroneous teachings. They misled their followers on the jab, on purpose. They’re not the squeaky clean moral icons we thought they were. Things have changed.

Colbert: What do you do? Or do you just sit on the boat?

Hanks: I’ll tell you one thing that happens to Tom Hanks, to little Tommy Hanks on that trip.

Colbert: Larry’s brother?

Hanks: Larry’s brother. I’ll tell you what happens to him. He gets screwed. And I’ll tell you how.

Colbert: Really?

Hanks: I’ll tell you how. In the bad way, in the pejorative way. Not in the delightful way.

Colbert: Alright. Who knows? You’re on a boat. International waters Tom. International waters.

Hanks: Anyway no. We were in the territory, French Polynesia. Anyway here’s what happens. You’re there and everyday is like crazy, Loveboat scandals resort fantastic…

What are these two really talking about? All these years later you get the sense they’re laughing at us. We’re not in on the sick joke at all. Why did Colbert reference ‘chicken parmesan’ for one? Isn’t that code for something sinister amongst certain dark circles? Hanks and his haughty crew have been up to something sordid on that super yacht in French Polynesia and Hanks and Colbert are using doublespeak to quip about it in public. They’re being outrageous. The laugh is on us. The bet is we’re too innocent/stupid to even begin to contemplate what this lot get up to in private.

Two years after the weird late night exchange, on May 13, 2019, actor and musician Isaac Kappy, who had called out Tom Hanks as well as Stephen Colbert and Oprah along with a string of Hollywood stars for their predatory proclivities, apparently killed himself, by jumping off a bridge in Arizona even though he had stated for the record he wasn’t suicidal. Hanks had earlier posted about roadkill on Route 66 in one of his creepy Instagram posts which again, seemed to be sending out a signal for those in the know.

Kappy is gone but not forgotten. His music and video chats remain online for those willing to seek them out and pay them proper attention. The more time passes, the more we realise these are not the ravings of a madman. Kappy was killed for a reason. Hollywood really is satanic. It’s worse than we could possibly imagine. The celebrities put forward as stars and icons cover one eye as a signal to other club members. They’re literally turning a blind eye to evil.

Colbert showed his true diabolical colours during the Covid Con with his ridiculous vaccine/bioweapon dance from September 2021 that encapsulated the madness of the hoax and exposed the dangers of falling for a showbiz charmer playing his audience for fools. It became clear the reason he had progressed to that super-host position in the first place was because he could brazen it out and lie bare-faced down the lens, like a true psycho. Colbert proved he would do or say anything to get the masses injected with the mystery serum. He was utterly shameless. Worse still, the Late Show presenter was getting his kicks from deceiving the public. The joke was on us, again.

Now that we understand things better with the help of rapid information exchange, it’s no surprise Tom Hanks and wife Rita Wilson were among the first slew of celebrities to pretend they had Covid in March 2020 to frighten the public into later rolling up their sleeves for the liability free medical trial. All part of the plan. Razzle dazzle ‘em and they’ll beg ya for more.

Then last summer, in June 2023, Hanks turned up at Dalkey Church of all places to read excerpts from his debut novel, ‘The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece'. More mockery. Surely the Dalkey Book Festival organisers could have found a more suitable location for the interview. While in Dublin, 66-year-old Hanks stayed at Bono’s, predictably. Club members look after each other while the great unwashed admire and applaud, consuming the mainstream propaganda without question, worshipping false idols.

The more we examine the output of Tom Hanks the more it becomes apparent, something weird and bad is going on here. Like that other infamous late night show exchange with Jimmy Kimmel (another club member who also pushed the clot shot on his unassuming audience) on February 27, 2011 - the pair joke about sexualising children. Ha ha ha. Just about the most unfunny subject you can imagine and yet there they are. Mocking us. Of course sweet guy Hanks wouldn’t be so disgusting. Would he? Could he? Be a good ole sport and laugh along. It’s only a joke.

We grew up with Hanks and his movie roles. We know him. We can trust him. Mr Nice guy, or so we’re led to believe. As he said himself on Conan O’Brien’s Hanks Secrets in July 2014:

“The thing about being seen has the nicest guy in Hollywood is that nobody searches my backyard for bodies”

The audience laughed right on cue.

Back to August 01, 2012 and talk show host Stephen Colbert is ‘joking’ about child sacrifice. Right in our faces, the whole time.

As the solar eclipse of April 8th, 2024 approaches and CERN’s large hadron collider once again becomes a talking point, I take a look back at the role of Tom Hanks in the Hollywood version of Angels and Demons (2009) and ask if he’s just playing the good guy role while concealing another side to his high profile personality?

Tom Hanks: Angel or Demon?

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Aisling O'Loughlin
Aisling’s Substack Podcast
The mainstream media is bought and paid for, Big Pharma jargon and WEF propaganda abound. This substack is an attempt to cut through the doublespeak and re-establish journalistic ethics, on the side of the public, who have been bamboozled by expert lies