He's actually of Welsh ancestry and is an Evangelical Christian. His name is actually "Zachary Levi Pugh", but he started using his first and middle names as his screen name after his agent told him that "a guy named Zach Pugh would not be going far in Hollywood." Ironically, he said in 2016 that despite not being Jewish at all, he gets turned down for certain roles for being "too Jewish".
Pedos were probably one of the intended targeted audiences for much of her filmography. This documentary clip about her movies is a real eye-opener:
Except that I was never one of the people saying that it was possible for the Brunsons to win. It was obvious to me that it wasn't.
This article was also posted here by someone a few weeks ago, but few people were willing to believe it. I posted it here today because of the comments saying that SCOTUS neglected their duty, committed treason, etc, by denying the case. Yes, SCOTUS has neglected their duty at times (such as by refusing to hear the Texas case), but they made the only decision that they could in this instance.
I think it's because Scientology, while a cult, might not be part of the Deep State, and may even be a nuisance to it at times (like the time that it infiltrated the IRS). L. Ron Hubbard had a lot of libertarian-ish small-government views that kept popping up in his books, and some prominent scientologists seem less leftist than the average celebrity (Kirstie Alley was a Trump supporter and Tom Cruise is one of the few people in Hollywood making non-woke movies today).
The question that I've been wondering lately is who is in charge of assigning judges to cases? Because the people doing the assigning are ultimately the most powerful people in terms of determining a case's outcome (by being able to cherry-pick a judge to deliver their desired verdict), and seem to be the most heavily-compromised/corrupted group in the justice system.
What do you think of this theory that I posted a while back?
https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZDzy7DQA/did-q-drop-4961-nov-8-predict-th/c/
The Neuralink scientists have already killed eight moneys with their experiments.
Was this a secret? It's pretty common knowledge that most of the ultra-buff action stars use steroids.
Now, if he was using them back in his wrestling days, that's a different story, since steroids in sports are a much bigger deal than steroids in filmmaking. I'm not sure whether he was using them back then, since he was way smaller/slimmer back then. It wasn't until several years into his action star career that he became as huge as he is now.
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Out of curiosity, I looked to see whether there was any official explanation for why she said "Balenciaga". Here's what was claimed in an Entertainment Weekly article:
On the season finale of American Horror Story: Coven, Myrtle Snow (Francis Conroy) walked into the desert in a flowing floor-length crimson dress, presented herself at the stake, and cried out “Balenciaga!” before going up in flames.
We know why Myrtle’s last word was Balenciaga, but was the dress she was wearing when she met her demise from the French fashion label?
Nope.
We asked AHS costume designer Lou Eyrich to tell us what Myrtle wore — and why it wasn’t Balenciaga — and the significance of her final frock. Read on for the answers.
“The dress is from Carolina Herrera. Our key costumer found it online,” Eyrich explained. “Ryan Murphy wanted Myrtle to go out in style and asked that she be in a red gown. We wanted a dramatic dress that would really stand out in the quarry.”
So why weren’t Myrtle’s last words “Carolina Herreraaaaaaaa!” since that’s what she was wearing?
“In my opinion, the dress Myrtle was wearing and the fact that she yelled ‘Balenciaga!’ were never meant to be related,” Eyrich said. “[Her last word] was just her tribute to all things couture.”
https://ew.com/article/2014/02/03/american-horror-story-coven-myrtle-snow-not-wearing-balenciaga/
I remember listening to an interview with someone who was on "Chuck" and is a conservative (I think it was Adam Baldwin) in which he said that he had some sort of right-wing bumper sticker or something of that nature on his car, and that an actress on the show who he didn't name but said has became quite successful (probably Yvonne Strahovski) saw it and and was surprised (but not offended) that he would have something like that brazenly in the open. He said that she told him something like "you have big balls having something like that around here."
I wish I could link it here, but I can't find it now for some reason.