Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Celebrity FBI Files at "The Naughty American"

The Naughty American is a website I regularly write for. You can find a new article from me at their website on Government files on the rich and the famous, including Marilyn Monroe, Jimi Hendrix, and Abbott & Costello. Here's the link.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Celebrities at the National Archives

This is a great resource tool: an on-line page at the website of the National Archives that lists various celebrities whose military service files are now available for public scrutiny. As you'll see, the list includes Jack Kerouac, Elvis Presley, Clark Gable, Henry Fonda and various other well-known names.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Mob Museum and the FBI

I'll bet this development will result in more than a few celebrity secrets of an official kind coming out into the open...

Friday, October 12, 2007

Marilyn Monroe, UFOs and Vegas: What More Could You Want?

My Celebrity Secrets book includes a chapter on official US Government surveillance files (predominantly FBI) on dead blond babe, Marilyn Monroe.
The book also includes a discussion of a strange, unofficial document on the actress leaked out of a secret government archive in the mid-1990s - or so the allegations go, at least.
Incredibly, the document claims that none other than Marilyn's one-time lover, JFK (also known as the President of the United States - until Lee Harvey Oswald, or the CIA, or the Mafia, or the KGB, or the FBI, or someone blew his head off), had secretly informed the actress of the truth surrounding the notorious "Roswell UFO Crash" that occurred in the deserts of New Mexico in the summer of 1947.
For those who want to learn more about this strange story, I'll be speaking about this aspect of my Celebrity Secrets book, the Marilyn Monroe-JFK-UFO saga, and the intriguing story of something known as Project Moon Dust, at a gig in Vegas next month. Here's the details.

Monday, September 17, 2007

The FBI and Hollywood: Controversy Continues

Although my Celebrity Secrets books mainly deals with the antagonistic relationship that the world of Hollywood had with the FBI in the 1940s, 50s, 60s and 70s, as this story demonstrates, not a lot has changed in the 21st Century...