The eccentric singer reportedly shocked staff when she checked out of London's lavish Intercontinental Hotel last summer and they discovered a pool of red liquid in the tub of her suite.
So are you thinking what I and the housekeeper are thinking?
One housekeeper claimed the pop superstar was "bathing in blood as part of a Satanic ritual".
Regardless of whether we are right or not, you can't ignore the way that this matter was treated..
She told website -------------: "Lady Gaga left large amounts of blood in the suite during a stay this summer. The incident was reported to the concierge, who was told to put it out of her mind."
If hotel staff found a large amount of blood in my bathtub, or yours, we would be locked up for sure and the incident would be investigated.
Other 'sources' IMO tried to cover her tracks by saying:
Other sources believe Gaga could have been using the red liquid as part of a "weird" stage costume or prop.
While another hotel insider claimed:
An insider said: "All of the hotel's staff are convinced she was bathing in it or, at the very least, using it as part of one of her new costumes or weird stage routines."
So if it was part of the props for her show, why was it found in her bathroom? Also, if it was a publicity stunt, why wait one year to report about it?
Adding to the wierdness, the article goes on to tell us that Gaga is terrified of ghosts and invested a large amount of money in some highly sophisticated "ghost detectors":
It has previously been claimed that she is terrified of evil spirits and reportedly has every hotel and tour venue scanned by a team of paranormal investigators before she will agree to stay there. The 'Edge of Glory' hitmaker - who has previously said she believes she is inspired by the spirit of her dead aunt - allegedly splashed out £30,000 on state of the art Electro Magnetic Field meters to detect spectres.
Source for quoted texts: www.independent.co.uk...
Would love to hear everybody's thoughts on this. Seems to me to be yet another 'smoking gun' which, i guess is kind of a ridiculous term when applied to anything extraordinary or unbelievable, such as any grand conspiracy because the vast majority of people have been conditioned not to accept these truths even when they are totally obvious
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