Sunday, October 24, 2010

Acid King exposed

In 1967 the Rolling Stones were partying at the home of guitarist Keith Richards,
when a police raid occurred which nearly threatened to tear the band apart.
For 40 years the rock outfit insisted the event was the work of an informant dubbed:
the Acid King, a guest who was never heard from again.
Turns out, time tells all.
David Sniderman was the snitches real name.
He concocted a scheme to sell acid in the UK, but was caught with weed in customs.
He was then given an ultimatum by Britain's MI5 who were in cahoots with FBI's Cointelpro:
set up the Stones, or go to jail.
David set up the Stones, moved to California and sequentially changed his name to David Jove.
He would later brag to girlfriends and members of his family of the incident,
finally confessing to his daughter on his deathbed.
It's rumored he may have killed musician & TV personality Peter Ivers after discovering the host wanted to leave a TV show David produced.

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