ANNE HECHE

By Maverick

Anne Celeste Heche, born on May 25th, 1969, in Aurora, Ohio, was a well-known actress from films like Donnie Brasco and Six Days, Seven Nights, died tragically after a fiery car crash in Los Angeles on August 11th, 2022. Her death, which was ruled an accident, led to various conspiracy theories due to the bizarre nature of the crash and the events surrounding it. On August 5th, 2022, Heche crashed her Mini Cooper into a home in Mar Vista, California, causing a massive fire. She had earlier been involved in another minor accident but fled the scene. Heche was found inside the burning vehicle with severe injuries and was transported to a hospital, where she later fell into a coma and was declared brain dead on August 11th.

Initial reports indicated that drugs were found in her system, but later toxicology results showed the presence of cocaine and possibly fentanyl, which Heche had been prescribed for pain. No alcohol was found in her bloodstream. One of the most puzzling aspects of the incident was footage of Heche trying to sit up on a gurney as paramedics transported her into the ambulance. Some speculated she wasn’t as critically injured as was later reported, further fueling speculation as to how she suddenly died 6 days later. A prevalent theory circulating online is that Anne Heche was “silenced” because of her alleged plans to expose high-level Hollywood elite secrets, including child trafficking.

Several conspiracy theorists believe that her death was not an accident but a targeted act to prevent her from releasing sensitive information, pointing to a planned movie she was involved in titled “Girl in Room 13”, which dealt with the subject of human trafficking. This theory gained traction because Heche had spoken out about abuse in her past and had been a vocal critic of certain Hollywood practices. The erratic nature of Heche’s driving, crashing into a garage, and then speeding off, followed by the final crash into a house, had led to speculation that she was trying to escape something or someone. Several others suggested her car had been tampered with or controlled remotely. Richard Glass, owner of Glass Hair Design in Venice, California, was the last person to have seen Heche just shortly before the crash. According to him, she seemed in good spirits and didn’t appear to be on any drugs when she showed up to purchase a red wig from his salon just minutes prior to the crash. They even took a damn picture together, and she seemed fine in the photo.

I just want to jump back to the video previously mentioned of Heche trying to sit up while covered in a white cloth, which also became a focal point of many conspiracies. Some claimed this was evidence that she was not gravely injured and questioned why she was later declared brain dead. Others pointed to this as part of a broader cover-up, although medical experts explained that her movements could have been a reflex action and not an indication of her overall condition. Sounds like bullshit to me. A reflex? Of course, you’ll have other skeptics who trust every official story put out there and will apply Occam’s razor to just about all of them.

Here’s another food for thought for all of my readers. If you’re not familiar with Gematria, it’s a core part of the Kabbalah, a Jewish mystical tradition that relies heavily on a system that assigns numbers to letters, words, and phrases. Anne Heche equals the number 63 in English ordinal Gematria, and the number of the ambulance from where she suddenly rose up on that stretcher had the number 63 on it. What a coinkydink!

Conspiracies surrounding Hollywood’s involvement in human trafficking are prevalent on the internet, with figures like Jeffrey Epstein and Sean “Diddy” Combs adding fuel to these speculations. Since Heche had worked on a project about human trafficking, conspiracy theorists assert that her death was orchestrated by the powers that be to stop her from shedding light on real-world incidents. Unfortunately, there isn’t much more evidence to argue that case other than just some peculiar instances and ironies.

As with other high-profile celebrity deaths, Heche’s passing was sudden and dramatic, leading people to search for deeper, hidden meanings. The uncanny circumstances of the crash, combined with her history of speaking out about abuse, made her death fertile ground for conspiracy theorists, especially within circles already prone to believing in Hollywood’s darker underbelly. Please share your thoughts in the comment section. Be well.