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Matthew Perry - a Hollywood Tragedy

FancyMancy

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This is the documentary which aired on Peacock. It broadcast in the UK recently. My points for sharing this are the drug underworld being exposed; how Karma comes together from various sources and how those sources all exist separately but then join together and turn into results; that fame is empty; and substances - including legal and medical ones - are deadly.

Due to the content and subject of this, I have enabled NSfW on it.


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Go behind the headlines in this powerful documentary detailing the actor's tragic final days. Featuring Perry's own candid words, plus insights from castmates and friends.


By the age of 10, Perry started misbehaving. He stole money, smoked, let his grades slip and beat up fellow student and future Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau. Perry later attributed his behavior to his feeling like a family outsider who no longer belonged once his mother began having children with Morrison. He wrote, "I was so often on the outside looking in, still that kid up in the clouds on a flight to somewhere else, unaccompanied." At age 14, Perry began consuming alcohol, and was drinking every day by his 18th birthday. He practiced tennis, often for 10 hours per day, and became a top-ranked junior player in Canada with the possibility of a tennis career. However, his prospects diminished when he moved from Ottawa, at age 15, to live with his father in Los Angeles, where competition was much tougher.

At 15, Perry began studying acting at the Buckley School, a college-preparatory school in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, from which he graduated in 1987. While in high school, he took improvisational comedy classes at L.A. Connection in Sherman Oaks.


ITV News at Ten 18/08/2025

BBC News at One 19/08/2025

Selected quotes -

Ketamine queen Jasveen Sangha.
We think, as outsiders looking in, "if I had millions of dollars, all my troubles would go away", but there's a thing going on inside that can't be cured - money can't cure it, fame can't cure it.
The big take-away from this case is that when people involved in reckless activity - would that be drug-dealing or other activity - cause the death of others, there needs to be accountability.
I think one of the most dangerous parts of success, whether that's wealth or fame or both, is that all of your worst instincts are going to be catered to and that is a really dangerous place to be.

We learned there were, allegedly, multiple sources of supply for the ketamine. Those sources were people who should have known much better.

They did know better. They chose to do that on purpose.

These defendants took advantage of Mr Perry's addiction issues to enrich themselves.

There's nothing like Hollywood. Fame is hugely-important to a lot of people that come here, but a lot of people come here to make it - but I genuinely don't think a lot of people realise what fame really is.

I do think people seek fame and celebrity to fill a hole that that's never going to fill.

Law enforcement now sees that there's this history - in fact, they discover that after the other death is where Jasveen had googled whether or not ketamine could cause somebody's death. So it goes to show this kind of consciousness of guilt.

Allegedly. It might be gloating and schadenfreude.

After Mr Perry died, Jasveen Sangha alllegedly telling Mr Fleming, "Delete all our messages" - they knew that what they did was wrong, but they did it anyway, and recklessly caused Mr Perry's death.
Clearly, there's a consciousness of guilt taking place. That's very powerful, because if you're working legitimately, you don't need to go back and cover your tracks. You know - you can just see there on the indictment these people were like, "Holy shit; we're caught", and so the house of cards came crumbling down.

The legal term "guilt" is different than personal guilt.

There was just such a degree of almost distain for Mr Perry - and these are doctors. It's sickening, actually.
We're talking about ketamine, we're talking about drug rings in LA, then obviously it spiralled out of control.
It's so inredibly sad that this story has become so big, we're talking about ketamine, we're talking about drug rings in LA, you know and how medical malpractice is everywhere, that we're really forgetting this story is about one man and one man who simply wanted to be happy. People are just forgetting who he was, and that he will be missed.

These are the parts of the story that then becomes even more disturbing. Someone who's seen him nearly die, and then gone back and preyed on him. For money.

This documentary and case is just one example that came to light which -

Mr Perry brought this whole thing to the forefront because of his celebrity status. If Mr Perry had not been who he was, this may not have got the attention that it needed in order to expose those people.
The dirty underbelly Hollywood and big businesses where, as was said, there is a lot of money to be made. That, I have zero doubt, is not the end of it. Those who skulk around and remain would be trying harder to keep things under wraps so as not to get caught, and to continue dirtying everything.

What he taught the world is that no amount of money will cure an addict, it needs something else, and that's what we're trying to do.

While Perry might be a jew (there isn't much information, and what I could find was that there might be paternal jew ancestry) - and my default of famous people is thinking that they're probably jewish - this in the documentary is only a snippet, but one can see different threads of Karma and how they come together, conjoin and intermingle in someone's life and into how they influence and cause and create things to happen, like -
  • possibly being influenced by his dad being on TV causing him to be an actor himself,
  • the accident with jet skis which got him addicted to opiates,
  • all the other Karmic threads and strands of the doctor who decided to give him opiates knowing that they are addictive but gave them anyway,
  • it being legal to do so,
  • along with first drinking alcohol at 14 and being addicted to alcohol by 18, which
  • the drink and drugs changes can be seen throughout the 10 series of Friends,
  • being introduced to ketamine (which was developed in the '60s - I'm going to suggest MK Ultra, for example), and
  • that also being legal to do so, even if in supposedly-controlled situations,
  • the so-called doctors who enjoyed making money by preying on someone vulnerable, then
  • the TV and film director who had connections to LA's drug underworld, and
  • the "queen" who was supplying massive amounts of it, and other things, to many people... and
  • which all led on to Perry's lonely and withdrawn life away from attention after having reached such heights and having too much outside energies being pumped into him despite caring only about fame and "figuring" that it would "fill that great hole that was endlessly-growing inside of me",
  • leading on to wanting and being addicted to more and more ketamine to attempt to numb things, and
  • his live-in assistant being guilted into acquiring it and injecting him with it...
all of these threads and strands building-up momentum, like a freight train, and tying tighter into being wound together into the rope that led to him dying. That's a bunch of strands and threads that was made into a rope that he hanged himself with, with assistance from others along the way. In the Ideal World, Energies flow differently and better Energies flow, and Karma is better. There's no doubt more to what happened than what has been told in this story, though. I'm not good at Astrology but I did a quick check of Perry's Natal chart from information I found of the date, time and (town/city) GPS coordinates of birth, and it indicated money, rising in life, good socially, helping others, imaginative, and drink and drugs and drowning.

They are not abusing drugs nor alcohol. They are abusing themselves.

This, including with that patient getting controlled doses of ketamine, helps us to realise substances - chemicals, alcohol - are not good for helping. Even "medical" chemicals which are legal can be bad for you. They can actually zombify you. Pharmaceuticals don't make cures; they make money, and that is (((dirty industry))). Since ketamine works very quickly, then it should be realised that it is very dangerous. As is said on here when doing workings and meditations for Energy work and breathing exercises - go slowly and carefully. Do not rush it. One can fry their central nervous system if they... as Perry was in a film with a similar name... rush in.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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