Bob Hope

Bob Hope was a British-American Knight of Malta, used as an actor and comedian in the United Service Organisation for entertainment with mind controlled slaves during the Korean War and Vietnam War and in the Hollywood film industry. He performed with the Hilton twins. He worked for Educational Pictures (Buster Keaton, Shirley Temple) and Paramount Pictures (movies with jesuit Bing Crosby).

From 1934 he started working for NBC Radio with Sherwood Schwartz and Jerry Colonna. Schwartz later worked for ABC show The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriett, created Gilligan Island for CBS and The Brady Bunch for ABC. Schwartz' daughter married Laurence Juber of Paul McCartney and Wings. He also worked with Jess Oppenheimer, who later made CBS sitcom I Love Lucy.

He hosted the Academy Awards (Oscars). During the Korean War, United Service Organisations worked with Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, Rita Hayworth, Errol Flyn, Debbie Reynolds, Mickey Rooney, Barbara Eden, Ginger Rogers, Piper Laurie, Jane Russell. Knight of Malta Prescott Bush (S&B) was chairman of USO. In the Vietnam War the USO used Jayne Mansfield, Ann-Margret, Nancy Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr,..

From 1950 he made shows for NBC tv network, sponsored by General Electric. DC Comics published The Adventures of Bob Hope. Shirley Temple and Lynda Carter (Wonder Woman) was a guest on the Bob Hope Show. He also introduced British sex slave Diana Dors to the US audience.

1963 NBC produced the Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre.

In 1970 he was a guest on CBS show Raquel! with Raquel Welsh, John Wayne (John Birch Society) and Tom Jones, to sing a song of The Beatles. He endorsed political puppet Ronald Reagan. He and his wife were members of the papal Order of St Gregory the Great (Roy Disney, Rupert Murdoch, Jimmy Savile, John McCone). He hosted the Miss World selection in London.

In 1973 he invited Priscilla Barnes to his performance at the Walter Reed Army Center (Project Bluebird). She later posed for Penthouse and acted in ABC sitcom Three's Company and a movie with Donny Osmond. She played in James Bond movie License to Kill and a movie of ICT (The Prisoner).

In 1983 he gave a USO show on the USS New Jersey in Lebanon with Brooke Shields, Cathy Lee Crosby (Scientology, ABC show That's Incredible,Wonder Woman), Miss USA and Ann Jilian (Disney movie with Anette Funicello).

Arthur Marx of the Marx brothers wrote Hope's biography The Secret Life of Bob Hope in 1993 about his relationship with Marilyn Maxwell. Maxwell was a friend of Frank Sinatra and Rock Hudson and played in MGM movie Summer Holiday with Mickey Rooney.

Lawrence J. Quirk (sergeant in Korea, writer for Hearst) wrote Bob Hope: The Road Well-Traveled.

In 1998 Dame of Malta Elizabeth II made him Officer in the Order of the British Empire.

Brice Taylor wrote Thanks for the Memories, with disinfo about Bob Hope and mind control in a Christians vs New World Order perspective, with help from FBI director Ted Gunderson (McMartin preschool media ritual) and foreword of Walter Bowart (friend of jesuit Timothy Leary). Her story was promoted by Ron Patton in Project Monarch: Nazi Mind Control (linking mind control to Illuminati/New World Order, Rothschilds and Michael Aquino, promoting Candy Jones, Cathy O'Brien, Paul Bonacci). Like Cathy O'Brien she also claimed to have been abused by Henry Kissinger.

Astrological chart

born 5/29/1903, date JFK, Anette Benning, d Dennis Hopper, John Hinckley, Ted Levine, in London.

Asc: Libra, mc: Cancer. Dom: Cancer (the Chariot), Gemini, Libra - Venus (music), Moon, Mercury.

Houses 9, 8, 12. 9: Venus, Moon and Neptune in Cancer, 8: Sun, Pluto and Mercury in Gemini, 12: Mars in Virgo.

died 7/27/2003.

Filmography

1934 Going Spanish
1938 The Big Broadcast of 1938
Thanks for the Memories duet with Shirley Ross (Manhattan Melodrama) W. C. Fields Martha Raye Paramount Pictures
1938 College Swing George Burns, Gracie Allen, Martha Raye Betty Grable
1938 Give Me a Sailor Martha Raye, Betty Grable Jack Whiting
1938 Thanks for the Memory Shirley Ross
1939 Never Say Die Martha Raye and Andy Devine
1939 Some Like It Hot Shirley Ross Una Merkel Gene Krupa
1939 The Cat and the Canary (cc=33) Paulette Goddard (wife of Charlie Chaplin) Gale Sondergaard (The Blue Bird with Shirley Temple) jesuit John Countryman
1940 Road to Singapore jesuit Bing Crosby Dorothy Lamour (friend of FBI director and Knight of Malta Edgar Hoover)
1940 The Ghost Breakers Paulette Goddard Anthony Quinn George Marshall (The Blue Dahlia)
1941 Road to Zanzibar Bing Crosby Dorothy Lamour Joan March (daughter of Charles Rocher of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn)
1941 Caught in the Draft Eddie Bracken
1941 Nothing But the Truth Paulette Goddard
1941 Louisiana Purchase Vera Zorina and Victor Moore
1942 Star Spangled Rhythm Bing Crosby and Paramount Pictures all-star cast Veronica Lake Ray Milland Alan Ladd Cecil DeMille.
1942 My Favorite Blonde Madeleine Carroll (married to Sterling Hayden)
1942 Road to Morocco (red fez of Shriners) Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour
1943 Combat America
1943 They Got Me Covered Dorothy Lamour Otto Preminger
1943 Show Business at War (March of Time of Time)
1943 Let's Face It (the Chariot) Betty Hutton
1944 The Princess and the Pirate Virginia Mayo Walter Brennan
1945 The Story of G.I. Joe voice on radio program Burgess Meredith Robert Mitchum
1946 Road to Utopia Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour
1946 Monsieur Beaucaire Joan Caulfield Lewis Russell (the Lost Weekend)
1947 My Favorite Brunette Dorothy Lamour, Lon Chaney, Jr. and Peter Lorre
1947 Variety Girl Bing Crosby and Paramount Pictures all-star cast
1947 Where There's Life William Bendix
1947 Road to Rio Bing Crosby Dorothy Lamour Frank Faylen (Billy Wilder's The Lost Weekend, filmed at Bellevue) the Andrews Sisters Jerry Colonna.
1948 The Paleface Jane Russell
1949 Sorrowful Jones Lucille Ball
1949 The Great Lover Rhonda Fleming (Beverly Hills High School)
1950 Fancy Pants Lucille Ball George Marshall
1951 The Lemon Drop Kid Marilyn Maxwell
1951 My Favorite Spy Hedy Lamarr
1952 The Greatest Show on Earth as Spectator (cameo, uncredited) Gloria Grahame (Hollywood High School) Cecil DeMille
1952 Son of Paleface Jane Russell and Roy Rogers
1952 Road to Bali Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour
1953 Off Limits Mickey Rooney (son member of Mickey Mouse Club) Marilyn Maxwell
1953 Scared Stiff as Skeleton (cameo, uncredited)
1953 Here Come the Girls Arlene Dahl and Rosemary Clooney
1954 Casanova's Big Night Joan Fontaine and Basil Rathbone
1955 The Seven Little Foys James Cagney as George M. Cohan
1956 That Certain Feeling Eva Marie Saint George Sanders
1956 The Iron Petticoat Katharine Hepburn
1957 Beau James Vera Miles (Mormon Church) Alexis Smith (Hollywood High School) Horace McMahon Jack Benny Joe Turkel
1958 Paris Holiday Fernandel, Anita Ekberg, Martha Hyer, and Preston Sturges
1958 The Geisha Boy Jerry Lewis
1959 Alias Jesse James Rhonda Fleming
1959 The Five Pennies Louis Armstrong Tuesday Weld
1960 The Facts of Life Lucille Ball
1961 Bachelor in Paradise Lana Turner Agnes Moorehead
1962 The Road to Hong Kong Bing Crosby Joan Collins Walter Goteli (James Bond)
1963 Critic's Choice (cc=33) Lucille Ball Rip Torn Rhoda Williams (Hollywood High School) produced by Frank Rosenberg Warner Bros based on play of Ira Levin (Rosemary's Baby)
1963 Call Me Bwana Anita Ekberg Albert Broccolo (James Bond)
1964 A Global Affair Michèle Mercier Yvonne De Carlo Adlai Stevenson (ambassador to UN)
1965 I'll Take Sweden Frankie Avalan (Beach Party movies with Anette Funicello) Tuesday Weld
1966 The Oscar Stephen Boyd Jill St John (HHS) Edie Adams Tony Bennett Merle Oberon Nancy Sinatra
1966 Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! Elke Sommer Phyllis Diller George Marshall United Artists
1966 Not with My Wife, You Don't! USO Christmas Show George C Scott Tony Curtis
1967 Eight on the Lam Phyllis Diller Jonathan Winters Shirley Eaton
1968 The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell Phyllis Diller Gina Lollobrigida
1969 How to Commit Marriage Jackie Gleason Leslie Nielsen Jane Wyman (wife of Knight of Malta Ronald Reagan)
1972 Cancel My Reservation Eva Marie (On the Waterfront of Elia Kazan) Saint Ralph Bellamy Anne Archer
1979 The Muppet Movie Jim Henson Steve Martin Cloris Leachman Richard Pryor Orson Welles Telly Savalas Frank Oz Mel Brooks Edgar Bergen ITC of Lew Grade
1985 Spies Like Us Chevy Chase Dan Aykroyd
1986 A Masterpiece of Murder (mm=33) jesuit Don Ameche Kevin McCarthy (brother of Mary McCarthy ACCF) Stella Stevens
1992 The Simpsons "Lisa the Beauty Queen"
1994 A Century of Cinema (cc=33) Roger Corman Morgan Freeman Harrison Ford Mickey Rooney Arnold Schwarzenegger
1994 That Little Monster
1997 Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's

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