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Marilyn Monroe And The Miracle Of Peace



Marilyn Monroe born Norma Jeane Baker June 1, 1926 - August 5, 1962 Recently voted as one of the ten most famous and recognizable Americans, in the history of the USA. The Cinderella-like Princess, wearing a 'tiara' which reminds us instantly of her trademark role of 'Lorelei Lee' from the 20th Century Fox blockbuster hit 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.' Marilyn Monroe will be known, when Hollywood has stopped to exist. When we all create all our own dramas or comedies-- on our computers. Photo Credit: The Mark Bellinghaus Marilyn Monroe Collection
2008-04-13 14:32:00 - By Mark Bellinghaus, CEO, MARILYN MONROE PRODUCTIONS, LLC
The world needs peace, now more than ever. You can be part of making peace. Peace with your neighbor, peace with your evil stepmother or even peace with your enemies. Why? Because life is too short to waste it by attacking each other, when there no longer is a cause to continue a war, which already was won. Won for an American legend and icon, which in recent history was defrauded and turned into the center and ?object? of the biggest exhibition hoax?ever!
But now Marilyn won?many times in the courts, and this war ultimately freed Marilyn Monroe in many different ways.


The 26 months lasting ?blog war,? which was interrupted coincidently just one year ago today?for a so called ?spring truce? it was a war of words and ugliness, threats and character defamations and slander. Nobody seemed to know any longer why people were fighting. The general public, the onlookers would turn away in horror and disbelieve and many Marilyn Monroe fan clubs and forums would shrink, some even closed down for good.
Why are ?wars? important? They bring change, when change is necessary. But wars without a cause are a waste. A waste of energy, tears, life, time, happiness.
When I was declaring the ?Marilyn Revolution? on blogcritics, in 2006, some very few people understood what I meant. The French MM fans did?immediately; they understood and loved this idea.
But now it is time to let go, time to heal and time to think.

PEACE
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzJem7-UY3E

Marilyn Monroe had to fight a lot of battles in her own short life. She had to fight people who were jealous of the way she looked, the way she dressed, the way she walked, the way she talked, the way she smiled, the way she was laughing, too. Her wonderful, coming from her soul laughter, which once you hear it?you never forget it, too.
Her famous trademark songs will forever stay in your ears, even if you do not consider yourself a Marilyn Monroe fan, admirer or even fanatic.
Marilyn Monroe for me stood, stands and always will be standing for beauty in perfection, but also for drama and the shortness of life. For the tragedy that fame and stardom can bring?delivered to you?instead of the wanted friends. The love that seem to only exist in Hollywood movies with a happy ending. Marilyn?s end was bitter, and it was tearful too. We should never forget how much she achieved, how hard she fought and how much she loved Peace.
We need peace, all of us do?now more than ever.
www.worldpeace.org/PeacePrayerIn83Languages.jpg


When Ernest Cunningham and I set foot onto the Queen Mary ocean liner in November of 2005, we never thought that we would become the target of hate?just because we did not agree with the display that was presented to the paying visitor.
www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/05/31/entertainment/main1670703.sht ..
The last 26 months which have passed, since I started my first blog exposure
about what ultimately revealed itself as ?the biggest exhibition fraud / hoax / crime in recorded history.
blogcritics.org/archives/2006/02/06/132111.php
This long investigation, blog battle and fighting for the truth, defending our findings, this would also turn into the most amazing life lesson about people?in general. It brought all of us, who were constantly making phone calls, publishing our latest findings on blogs instead of writing them into books, realization. It brought answers to so many questions we had as well.
And then Jennifer J Dickinson joined us, and we were literally blessed by Marilyn herself. She sent us a true, a pure and glowing angel. You can never compare money to love and friendship. I learned that too. Finally.
When Ernest Cunningham and I were interviewed by Steven Mikulan for the LA Weekly magazine,
www.laweekly.com/news/features/immortal-mayhem/15364/
I said, that I would like to make Marilyn Monroe public domain, and people were laughing, even attacking for such a strong vision?a truly possible one I thought. When she was set free, through a court ruling by Hon. Judge Margaret M Morrow on March 16, 2008, because of a ruling in favor of the brave fighting estates of Greene, Kelley and Shaw, the photographers families, I felt as if my prediction and wish turned into sweet reality. Our team supported them very actively in their fights for true justice.
On my first website, I would post a poem, which reflected the situation in February of 2006. In order not to offend anybody, I chose to compare the major characters in this sad drama that was called ?Marilyn Monroe Sale & Misrepresentation,? to animals. For me animals are true heros. We can learn from them?we should learn from them. Always.
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Our thanks go across the ocean, to Sophie & Pascal from the French ?Forum de Norma Jeane à Marilyn Monroe? for their constant support. Merci Beaucoup!
de-norma-jeane-a-mar.actifforum.com/index.forum
Every battle comes to an ending, and it is my great pleasure to declare Victory over the evil reigning of some monsters, driven by greed.

Saga of pain: America, what is happening to your most beautiful legend?

By Mark Bellinghaus, Los Angeles, CA, 2/6/2006

?There is a lawsuit spitting Venezuelan widow dragon,
a fierce and arrogant hyena-dwarf,
a clown without make-up and with a fake collection,
an old toad with trademark bangs and a story that is woven out of shameful lies,

a wicked witch in red, with a phony smile,
a psychic gerbilesque charlatan,
an old geezer with a made up tale about the Princess?s death.

All these vultures are hacking pieces out of the Beauty,
that is helplessly tied into her crypt, unable to defend herself.
She is trapped in an Estate, that so sadly is carrying her own name.

The owner won?t let her rest, until we all will exploit those creatures,

those freaks in this tale of painful scandals.

It is a battle, but it is worth fighting.
For the Legend and for the right that the Princess deserves,
and for which she paid a price, that was way too high.

May God help her,
and all of us,
who are reaching out to her,
to protect her from evil.

Oh look,
a knight has appeared and he is without fear and any doubts.

Love and Hope is stronger than gold.
Always was, and always will be?forever.

The sorcerer is here to help?the sound of their names, so similar,
Marilyn & Merlin.

Beautiful, magic and mystique.
Coincidence?

Please, do stay with us, our Angel, our Marilyn.?

When I wrote the poem, during the nights in February of 2006, which soon would turn into insomnia moments of silence, reading and mediation of truth, I could not know that 26 months later, Princess Marilyn would be freed.
But I did everything possible, together with Ernest, Jennifer, Christie L Stewart, Pernilla Green, Heather Monroe, Armando from Belgium, Priscilla, and many other ?Friends Through Marilyn,? we all did what we possibly could in order to achieve this goal.

And nobody will ever be able to take this success away from all of us.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart & soul?to all of you who always believed that it would be possible to free Marilyn.

I love you all.
?Mark Bellinghaus

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P.O. Box 35054
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Kontakt-Person:
Mark Bellinghaus
CEO
Phone: 310 - 402 0262
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MARILYN MONROE PRODUCTIONS, LLC

P.O. Box 35054
Los Angeles, CA, 90035

Kontakt-Person:
Mark Bellinghaus
CEO
Phone: 310 - 402 0262
E-mail: e-mail

Web: http://www.markbellinghaus.com/




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