, as always there are loads of great blog posts/articles and the like on the net (that link has links to others too, here's another
, I've obviously missed out loads so apologiez), so I'm just going to stick with my usual narrative. He is from
. It is no coincidence that his first movie was
(odd that his 'birth', so to speak, into movies was as a sad [orphan] clown and on his 'death', he was a clown too), a
.

I posted on the serene
Rose Byrne earlier this month
here, where you can watch a video of her describing how 'bizarre' Heath's change in persona (switching to programmed alter-personality for the part) from acting to normal life: "
It's bizarre how different he is from when you're acting with him to when he's normal."

All of Them Dark Knights [the darkest of existences (MK'd), and are 'chess pieces' to be used/sacrificed] Heath Ledger's favourite book was '
The Queen's Gambit' [based around chess (so a checkerboard synch)] which he was all set to turn into a movie. Heath's crest thingy in A Knight's Tale, as previously mentioned (synching it up to Gary Oldman's
Order of the
Pheonix [which you should also synch up to Heath's The Order, it's all consciously connected]) is the
phoenix/eagle.

This DVD cover clearly has the
double headed eagle/pheonix mentioned earlier (Russian ballet/banks)


In
Candy he plays a
heroin addict [used in MK, easy to MK someone (without splitting them into dissociative identities), get them hooked on heroin and they'll do anything for a fix]; note all the writing on the walls (usually the case in victims' cells in mental institutions and whatnot [pictures of what the programmer wants the victim to see when they dissociate, that is only one reason for this occurring with MK victims]) + the yellow/sun-flowerish flower, Heath's generally depressed demeanour.
The Order's ['illuminati'] set of posters/covers is loaded with Heath's split mind symbolism, a
sun-flower + lines fragmenting his face in the last one
[probably don't have to mention it, but obviously don't forget all the sun symbolism on the other actors further up too] and the like.


Heath plays
Alex [Alex/Alice], a disillusioned priest who
fights demons. I haven't seen it, this will probably not be my last Heath Ledger post; if I see another movie of his I'll probably write it up (like Two Hands).



All Four of TheM K'd. [
Anne Hathaway,
Maggie Gyllenhaal's brother, the Brokeback Mountain set is ironically (considering all the man on man;) where he met his fiancee (previously had 'dated'
Naomi Watts, also from Oz; who was in Mulholland Drive etc)
Michelle Williams (
MW; started on Dawson's Creek with Katie Holmes and the rest of that group of MKids) who he had his child
Matilda Rose with (both symbolic names, mentioned Rose already in regard to Byrne)] Note the above mirror symbolism (reflected mountains off lake). Here's what MW had to say in regards to Heath's death (I don't know if he was killed or whatever [Edit:
paramedics arrived at 3:33, he was pronounced dead
3 minutes later at
3:
36 (other dodgy things like a
Solomon involved, and the 'masseuse'
Diana Wol
ozin who phoned the police)], it's probably 'all part of the plan' however; I don't think it really matters either way [he died in
NY +1 to each is
OZ]): 'For as long as I'd known him, he had bouts with
insomnia,' she said. 'He had too much energy.
His mind was turning, turning turning always turning.' "

Also, the MM/MW/WM ritual names is present in the '
federal investigation' [
Murray
Weiss,
Michael
C Miller] when the strange 'Mary-Kate Olsen' supplier story broke, I feel that was just an excuse to get the MK'd [
MK] Olsen twin in the story somehow.

And below is
Matilda Rose in Joker-esque
purple.



In
Casanova's [Sienna Miiller is also in it] posters, his mind is split (half face) and he is masked (masked personalities, changed identity, loss of self [a theme present in the overt plot too]), with the standard Eyes Wide Shut style
masked/masquerade ball. Note the mask is positioned behind the woman with her back turned, very symbolic of misogyny and how this MK has been used, against women in particular throughout history.

Below masks from Eyes Wide Shut ritual scenes (where the double headed eagle is present), see the aforementioned link. [don't know why this is underlined, for your ease here is the Eyes Wide Shut one + Lindsay Lohan slave]


Heath's preparation for this film is interesting (I'm sure most have already read this): Ledger told Sarah Lyall, in their interview published in the
New York Times on 4 November 2007, that he viewed
The Dark Knight's
Joker as a "
psychopathic, mass murdering, schizophrenic clown with zero
empathy."
[65] To prepare for the role, Ledger told
Empire, "I sat around in a hotel room in London for about a month, locked myself away [I doubt he was alone; I'm sure they have designated Hollywood programmers for this kind of thing (moulding a personality)],
formed a little diary and experimented with voices — it was important to try to find a somewhat iconic voice and laugh. I ended up landing more in the realm of a
psychopath — someone with very little to
no conscience towards his acts"; after reiterating his view of the character as "
just an absolute sociopath, a cold-blooded, mass-murdering clown," he added that Nolan had given him "free rein" to create the role, which he found "fun, because there are no real boundaries to what The Joker would say or do. Nothing intimidates him, and everything is a big joke." He is pictured above,
behind glass, filming with Christopher Nolan. Former Joker, Jack Nicholson (big post necessary, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Shining etc) did
warn him...
Already gone into this one, but Bob Dylan did the song
Jokerman of course. The Joker is an important part of programming according to Illuminati Formula, which goes into it quite a bit (Joker alters, how Jokers are placed into the internal system to protect it/if the victim starts 'opening doors' [accessing parts of the mind that should be locked, i.e memory fragments of abuse, alters that know more than they should, etc] the Joker comes out and stops them.


Here are some of Heath Ledger's tattoos (marked/branded slaves), the
dragonfly is
connected to the
point within a circle (and to others, obviously having some implication towards his programming). More are added for each movie, like the yin/yang
duality one in Two Hands.



Heath was an 'Agent of KAOS' [chaos/K-OZ]

Brothers Grimm is the first MK movie (all the
facelessness, fairy-tale themes, shattering mirrors, tower etc [the Grimm Brothers were occultists, their fairy-tales are very important in MK, see
Hidden Agendas for a little more on that]) he made with
Terry Gilliam. Heath's very last movie to be released post-humously is Gilliam's '
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus' which makes it's MK themes extremely obvious: "...the leader of a travelling theatre troupe, through a deal with the
Devil, takes audience members through a
magical mirror [
MM] to
explore their imaginations.
Christopher Plummer,
Tom Waits, and
Heath Ledger star in the film, though Ledger's death midway through filming caused production to be temporarily suspended. Ledger's role was recast with
Johnny Depp,
Jude Law, and
Colin Farrell [all are MK'd] portraying
transformations of Ledger's character Tony as he
travels through a dream world.... The troupe, which is joined by a mysterious outsider named Tony (portrayed by Ledger, Depp, Law, and Farrell),
[3] embark
through parallel worlds to rescue the girl." The aforementioned
Lily Cole also features in this as Valentina, pictured with Ledger below.

And so we're under no illusions as to what this is really about, a stage from it has all the usual occult symbols (illuminated eye in a pyramid/triangle, serpents, two mirrored faces, etc)...






And of course more 'hanged man' ritualization of Heath Ledger in this; as he is hung from the neck, with the triangle (with eye?) + other symbols on his
head (MK symbolic). I can vaguelly recall a 'hanged man' scene from Brothers Grimm too but I need to rewatch that to confirm.


Props to
elluminati for much of this info/images.




The
severed head ['loose your head'] Joker card was replaced with a less macabre one after his death, but still MK symbolic with a
head on the end of the stick (see final, fragmented Batman poster made up of Joker cards).

It's that time of year again, as I write this Heath has already picked up post-humous Golden Globes; it would probably be more significant if he didn't win the oscar [Oz/Osiris] than if he did. For me this was an extremely memorable performance that stuck with me, every second of the Joker's scenes were invigorating; but then I view it as much more than just acting. The actors I have posted on here all appear extremely committed, losing weight, having 'chameleon' like qualities; it's amazing how much they can 'change' for each role.