December 14, 2012

'Iconic': Jeff Bridges:

'Iconic'
Jeff Bridges: Marax Commander
Oklahoma   12/14/2012


Bridges at the premiere of The Men Who Stare at Goats, during
 the 
2009 Toronto International Film Festival.
Jeff Bridges. From 1950 to 2013 this actor has been on the open current of one of the biggest confidence rackets known in the USA. Following the "Our Gang" tradition, Jeff Bridges opened the door for thousands to steal motion picture productions and studios by illustrating ways to accomplish it through the scenes he portrayed nestled among the many movies he has either made or starred in through his long film making history. J Bridges working with his father in varies small business was soon the sole heir to the Lloyd Bridges fortune when he suffocated his brother in the back of his father's car trunk that had been built to aid the running of moonshine through the Tuscany Valley of Mid Northern California..the moonshine contained arsenic that killed thousands which was blamed * on the Asian population during the Internment Camp era of WW2. Beau became the framework for muti-characters with which whom Jeff used for the lesser side of the over-all effect to gain control of the Northern California forest regions for the Spain converso movements of the Atheist division...converso is the term used by Spain during the Dark Ages/Medieval Ages for the conversion from secularism to a christian worship.

* Bridges has studied Buddhism. He meditates for half an hour before beginning work on a film set. Concerning the matter further is: The papers to the above statement are still located among the paneling in the restored camp depicting the WW2 era that effected mainly the Chinese, though the "return to imprisonment" agreements also included "all opium users". Another possible reason the papers never came to light is the rumors of a co-signer of the country itself of Korea. 

Lloyd Bridges signed muti-agreements to preserve a dynasty that would include his heirs to the 'Vatican Right" that provided an apostolic future through herbal medicine that focused Jeff's DNA to the elite of both Rome and Greece...thus creating in him the line to also 'rule the masses' by way of the 'crown',that is, immortality. Though KAPB has had very little contact with this family for decades, all members of KAPB know Jeff Bridges through varies police work activities both sides have been involved with. With this arise in information, KAPB can only say about this actor is that "he was a likable guy" and "so sorry that's what his career was all for."...to get rid of us! Wow, I befiriended the guy those here to cut my head off...Surreal, I'm the Big Lebowski .

Below is a particle list of his movies accomplishments. The entire list can be viewed at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Bridges

In 2014, KAPB added this about the the person Jeff Bridges. "Bridges is a very good look-alike of a Goetia 'Marax'. Several very important facts about the Marax should be understood. First, the Marax was, and is, a key component in the ancient history of Egypt. The Goetia 'Marax' held the that nation's dynasty before the Andrealphus (Ptolemy: Cleopatra). The huge statutes of famous Ramos temple are those of the 'Marax'. Therefore, Marax is associated with inter-space travels. As this planet Earth becomes more uninhabitable, someone who looks like Jeff Bridges will most likely be the captain, or better." Something to think about...


Bridges at the 2010 Independent Spirit Awards.




 born December 4, 1949) is an American actor, musician, producer, photographer, cartoonist, storyteller, and occasional vintner...His first screen appearance at the age of four months in The Company She Keeps in 1950. In his youth, Bridges and brother Beau made occasional appearances on their father's show Sea Hunt (1958–1961) and the CBS anthology seriesThe LloydBridges Show (1962–1963). In 1971 he played the lead role Mike in the TV movie In Search of America. His first major role came in the 1971 film The Last Picture Show, for which he garnered a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor...1972 critically acclaimed neo-noir boxing film Fat City, directed by legendary director, John Huston. He was nominated again for Best Supporting Actor for his performance opposite Clint Eastwood in the 1974 film Thunderbolt and Lightfoot.[6] In 1976, he starred as the protagonist Jack Prescott in the first remake of King Kong,..1982 science fiction cult classic Tron, in which he played Kevin Flynn, a video game programmer (a role he reprised in late 2010 with the sequel Tron: Legacy). He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actorin 1984, for playing the alien in Starman....
Bridges narrated the documentary Lost in La Mancha (2002), about the "unmaking" of a Terry Gilliam retelling of Don Quixote, tentatively titled The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, which would have starred Johnny Depp as Sancho Panza and Jean Rochefort as the quixotic hero...