Spice Girls

The Spice Girls was a British pop group of mind controlled sex slaves-singers Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, Mel B, Mel C and Posh Spice, used in the music industry (Virgin Records of Richard Branson) during the 90's, for the cultural marxist program 'Pop culture' and in the Feminist Church (slogan Girl Power). They signed to 19 entertainment of Simon Fuller. Manager Chris Herbert also worked with Five, Stephen Gately of Boyzone and B*Witched. They split in 2001.

Geri Halliwell was programmed by the Jehova's Witnesses cult (Enochian magic of John Dee). She imitated Marilyn Monroe. Her single Raining Men was used for the soundtrack of Bridget Jones' Diary with Renée Zellweger. She released a solo album on EMI/Capitol. She married Sacha Gervasi who later married Jessica de Rothschild (the music video of single Goodbye was recorded at Rothschild mansion Mentmore Towers). She apeared in Fat Stags with Jerry O'Connell, Dolph Lundgren and Naomi Campbell and in Crank: High Voltage with Jason Statham and David Carradine. She was programmed with alcohol and went to Alcholics Anonymous meetings.

Mel B (Melanie Brown) had a relationship with Eddie Murphy and was used in The X-Factor. She worked with jesuit Charles Sophy (handler of Paris Hilton).

Posh Spice (Victoria Adams) married David Beckham and released a solo album on Virgin Records. In 2007 she played in NBC show Victoria Beckham: Coming to America. Their son Brooklyn Beckham married actress Nicole Peltz. She played a role in the Brexit ritual.

Mel C (Melanie Chisholm) also released solo albums on Virgin Records, recorded a song with Lisa Left Eye Lopes (TLC) and made the soundtrack of Big Daddy with Adam Sandler and Bend it Like Beckham with Keira Knightley. In 2004 she founded Red Girl Records and worked with Guy Chambers (Robbie Williams). She appeared in the X-Factor Australia.

Emma Bunton played in the Absolutely Fabolous movie (2016) of BBC /20th Century Fox with Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley, Barry Humpfries and Kate Moss.

They are programmed with kitten programming.

The Spice Girls were used in the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony (the James Holmes Phoenix ritual).

Discography and filmography

1996 Spice
1997 Spiceworld
1997 Spiceworld PolyGramRoger Moore Hugh Laurie Elton John Alan Cumming Barry Humpfries Stephen Fry (gay agenda) Uri Fruchtmann (married to Annie Lennox) Barnaby Thompson (Wayne's World with Mike Myers)
2000 Forever single Goodbye


the Music Industry

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