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Matthew Perry’s Death Is Raising A LOT Of Questions…


I don’t want to speak ill of the dead or speak too soon after a tragic death, but the news must go on and there is a lot to report here.

As usual, I’m not drawing any conclusions because we don’t know much for sure right now, I’m just reporting what I’m seeing and I’ll let you decide.

Perhaps there is nothing more to this than a sad case of drinking + hot tubbing which ended in a fatality.

That would be bad enough.

But there’s some stuff that you have to admit is just plain strange…

MJ Truth did a good job of bringing a lot of it together:

The drowning death of Mathew Perry keeps getting weirder..

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One of the last things he posted was a video of “his hands” placing 3 cranberries on a table.

The lead singer of The Cranberries Dolores O’Riordan died of an accidental drowning in 2018.

Just weird…

That is in combination with the other weird things..

1. His Last photo was in a hot tub (where he ended up drowning) 2. Batman comms 3. The Petty Mason Misspelling by Trump [RR] Perry

Let’s break all of that down….

A lot of it comes from his Instagram channel.

Let me show you.

We start with the very last photo he ever posted, which is from 6 days ago and which is him sitting in a hot tub…..presumably the very hot tub he died in.

What are the odds?

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But then it gets stranger….

He kept referring to himself as “Mattman” and started posting a bunch of strange Batman pictures all of a sudden:

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Like this:

 

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And this:

 

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And this:

 

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And this:

 

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A post shared by Matthew Perry (@mattyperry4)

So what’s up with Batman?

Well, a lot of people are confused by it and I was too until my friend Mike reminded me of the plot of The Dark Knight Rises, which ends with Batman faking his own death.

Yup!

In “The Dark Knight Rises,” the third and final installment of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, the plot around Batman faking his death is a key element of the film’s climax and resolution. Here’s a breakdown of that plot:

Setting: The film is set eight years after the events of “The Dark Knight.” Batman has disappeared, and Bruce Wayne has become a recluse, with Gotham City believing Batman was responsible for the death of District Attorney Harvey Dent.

The Threat: Bane, the film’s antagonist, arrives in Gotham to fulfill Ra’s al Ghul’s mission of destroying the city. He exposes the truth about Harvey Dent and uses economic and physical warfare to isolate Gotham from the rest of the world.

Batman’s Return: Bruce Wayne dons the Batman persona once again to combat the threat posed by Bane. However, he is initially defeated and imprisoned by Bane in a faraway pit (a symbolic and literal “fall”).

The Climax: After a period of recovery and introspection, Bruce escapes the prison and returns to Gotham. He rallies the city’s police force and some allies to fight against Bane’s army. Meanwhile, it’s revealed that Miranda Tate, Bruce’s ally and love interest, is actually Talia al Ghul, Ra’s al Ghul’s daughter, who seeks to complete her father’s mission.

The Sacrifice: Batman confronts and defeats Bane. He then learns about a nuclear bomb that Talia has activated, which is set to destroy Gotham. Batman uses his aircraft, “The Bat,” to haul the bomb away from the city over the bay, where it detonates safely over the water, seemingly killing Batman in the process.

The Aftermath: Gotham mourns Batman as a hero. Bruce Wayne is also presumed dead, with his remaining assets divided and Wayne Manor turned into an orphanage. However, in the final scenes, it’s revealed that Bruce survived and faked his death. He is seen in a café in Florence by his butler Alfred, living a new life with Selina Kyle (Catwoman). This ending implies that Bruce has finally found peace and left the Batman persona behind, entrusting Gotham’s safety to others.

Conclusion: The plot around Batman faking his death serves as a narrative device to conclude Bruce Wayne’s arc. It symbolizes his liberation from the burden of being Batman and his attainment of personal peace, suggesting that the spirit of Batman is bigger than one person and can be a symbol that inspires others to fight for justice.

Why read so much into it?

Perhaps because with each Batman post to Instagram, Perry kept asking us if we “knew what he meant”:

It seems like he was definitely trying to tell us the posts weren’t random but instead carried a message.

Was this the message?

A hat tip to all the sleuths out there?

I don’t know, but I do think it seems clear he wanted to convey a message and not just a sudden obsession with a comic book character…

Then we had this video posted right before his death of 3 Cranberries:

 

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