If you think THAT press hoax was bad, wait til you hear this one which is even worse. JOYCE McKINNEY, once a gorgeous former Miss Wyoming USA in 1977 was the helpless victim of a PRESS HOAX that she “kidnapped and RAPED a Mormon missionary”. The Truth was, the Mormon was 300 pounds and 6’5 and she was 112 pounds. The HOAX was a well orchestrated lie by Mormon PR men who were trying to silence an outspoken dissident who had spoken out against Mormon human rights abuses and un-Biblical doctrine. The Mormons also wanted to cover up w a love tryst one of their street recruiters (which they call “missionaries”) had with her. The Mormons used their wire service contacts and tabloids who paid people who were enemies of her for slanderous stories. The young woman;’s life family career and reputation were destroyed and the Mormon to this day still propagate the libelous PRESS HOAX which has gone on for THIRTY THREE YEARS. Miss McKinney is now 6o years old with a frail heart weakened from years of fighting the tabloid rumors, but she still hopes to write a book and screenplay about what rESALLY happened. ERROL MORRIS, a money hungry publicity seeking dishonest film maker took the tabloid stories and made them appear that they were true when in fact they were not. He deceptively got footage of Miss McKinney by
by pretending he was interviewing her for a documentary for Showtime Network about “people whose lives are destroyed by the tabloids and paparazzi”. While Morris kept her busy by interviewing her on camera, one of his sleazy assistants named LIPSON ransacked her luggage stole pictures of her, as well as two film treatments she had written. They took the stolen materials–valued at over two million dollars, and produce a trashy film on it interspersed with libelous tabloid stories slandering Ms McKinney, while ignoring the FACTS. He is being sued for twenty million dollars and news media sources who repeated the libelous story will be subpoenaed for court to illustrate how people actually believe press hoaxes and how the subjects of the stories’ lives are affected drastically as they are brought into public ridicule.
truthteller
2010-10-14 04:18:03





