Tuesday, March 18, 2014

FIRST the Bad News -- Tomorrow, the Good -- after La Noche del Full Moon-O (plus uno -- o mas)!!!


I CAN'T start a posting on either of these two items (and let's hope they are not straight and opposite gender!!!), as it might cause my readers indiGESSStshun. . . . so READ THIS (instead):



The Night of the Iguana and Puerto Vallarta

John HustonRichard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor had their, work, lives and their love inextricably bound with Puerto Vallarta and the Banderas Bay. Undoubtedly the city and its surroundings have much to thank them for the bounty they received, not only from their presence, but through their support over the years.

The Night of the Iguana poster
The Night of the Iguana Poster

Even though John Huston had visited the town when it only had a few thousand souls in 1929 while navigating up the Pacific coast on one of his innumerable trips to his beloved Mexico, plus another time while scouting for locations for Typee (a movie he never shot), not much had changed when he came back in the early 1960s with a new movie project, "The Night of the Iguana", and a location for the set called Mismaloya, tipped off by a local entrepreneur.

The Night of the Iguana cast
The Night of the Iguana cast (Left to right): Sue Lyon, Richard Burton, Deborah Kerr and Ava Gardner

It's hard to imagine, no matter how picturesque Puerto Vallarta and its beautiful beaches were, how did it ever come to their attention. I mean, yes, a small village can be interesting, but it was all very primitive, what was it, really, that lured them here and why did they stay?

More herehttp://www.puertovallarta.net/fast_facts/the-night-of-the-iguana.php


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>>> NOW THE UNFORTUNATE TRUTH, HERE IN MEXICO (but it is improving)"


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Child Organ Harvesting And Trafficking-Linked Arrest Made In Mexico




Quetzalcoatl is PISSED, and is gonna BITE THE SHIT out of "Christians" (and worshippers of the Mexican "Lady Death" -- COMPRENDE???)!!!



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/17/child-organ-harvesting_n_4982854.html?utm_hp_ref=fb&src=sp&comm_ref=false#sb=901254b=facebook


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http://www.visionofhumanity.org/#/page/news/871

Freedom of Information in Mexico

From 2000-2013 over 88 journalists in Mexico were killed, and 18 disappeared, making it the Western hemisphere’s most dangerous country for the media.
Published
18 Mar 2014






Click the link below the photo to read the article.


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