On the evening of October 4, 2008, Lina Morgana plummeted from the roof of the Staten Island Hotel in New York City. A news release reported that she survived the fall, and an ambulance rushed her to the Richmond University Medical Center in West Brighton where she was declared gravely injured. Lina Morgana died when she was 19 years old.
Someone sacrificed Lina to complete a contract between the infernal powers of the Illuminati and an up-and-coming singer named Stefani Joanne Angeline Germanotta. Stefani's prize was global fame, and the price she paid was murdering her once-friend to become Lady Gaga.
Mental Dessert
I spend my working days in Radiation Protection and Business Analysis. In my off-time, I'm preparing for my certification exams now that I completed my master's degree. Now and again, I like to take a mental load off and look at conspiracy articles or videos. I don't know why. It just seems to reduce the stress. I could take up alcoholism and partying, but that comes with many problems.
In my opinion, a weak area in conspiracies is that they fail to check out how their theory might be wrong. They introduce the accusation without a logical build-up of information for someone new to that theory. Maybe it's for the likes. More likely, though, is that an emotional appeal drives the message home sooner than a calm discussion.
I see some conspiracies as gaps in communication. An event occurs, for example, and people want to know the "why" of why it happened. If applicable, some people want to see how we can prevent that even from recurring. Depending on who you are, you may not have access to all relevant information about that event. So, as information is unavailable to some, wild and seemingly unrealistic scenarios arise. I've always been interested in jumping into the rabbit hole for at least a limited time to see the strength of a theory's foundation.
We've arrived then at the reason for this article. While surfing, I landed on a video discussing the theory that Lady Gaga was a murderer. I know of her sparingly myself. She is a big pop star that also appeared in a movie with Rocket Raccoon (the guy that voiced him). Could she be a murderer?
Lina Morgana's Life & Death
Lina Morgana was a popstar in training. Robert Fusari produced her work initially and intended to make Lina into a singing superstar. Given Lina's music on youtube, she would have had a significant following. During the production of her songs and videos, Lina came into the acquaintance of then Stefani Germanotto. While Lina or Robert initially hired her as a backup, Stefani's music eventually started to get produced with the help of Fusari. His hope was likely to combine the works of the singers to make massive hits.
Yet, it was Stefani, or Lady Gaga, who made the first hit with her release of "Just Dance" on April 8, 2008. Lady Gaga's career has been ongoing ever since.
There's not a lot of information available between April and October of 2008. On the evening of October 4, 2008, witnesses report that Lina was either exercising or dancing on the rood of the Staten Island Hotel when she suddenly jumped. Her mother, Yana Morgana, created a posthumous website celebrating her work.
Conspiracies Take Shape
On September 10, 2010, Yana Morgana appealed to the Staten Island Live news center to appeal to Lady Gaga and Fusari to release Lina's unpublished work to the world. Yana intended for this release to benefit all those who missed her. However, her appeal and opinion about Lady Gaga seemed to have landed on the wrong set of ears. Yana's other comments in the Staten Island article eventually fell upon the eyes of Henry Makow. His article entitled, "Did Lady Gaga Have Rival Murdered?", took Reddit and the rest of the conspiracy theory world by storm.
I won't go into the details of Henry's article, but I have included links in the above paragraph. Yana, probably still grieving, claimed that Lady Gaga had a hold on Lina's soul and that by releasing the music, Lina's soul would be free. Yana also commented on how Lady Gaga stole Lina's dark personality by copying her music and appearance. She claims that Lady Gaga never had a tough time in her life and that alone was why she stole Lina's persona.
It's difficult to criticize Yana's comments, but she is unlikely ever to meet Lady Gaga. At least, there are no stories mentioning they ever met or conversed. While Lady Gaga could have lived a higher life than Lina, Gaga certainly wasn't without her darkness. According to a BBC article, she was faced with personal horrors as she was constantly harassed and assaulted until she became pregnant.
The Proof
There is no direct or indirect evidence that Lady Gaga killed her friend or colleague Lina Morgana for fame. Unless I were there, I wouldn't know for sure. It seems everyone theorizing would have to say the same.
Articles that speak of the Illuminati or satanic rituals of sacrifice aren't clear on a connection between news articles describing Lina's death or Lady Gaga's meteoritic rise to stardom. However, I didn't spend the last ten years investigating this topic. There are many more scary stories with connections to follow unrelated to Lina.
Yana's claims about Lady Gaga are likely the comments of a mother still grieving for her child. It's understandable as I considered what I would do if faced with a similar situation. My grief would never leave me. Why would I expect someone else's to be shaken off so easily?
I don't believe Lady Gaga killed anyone. I am humble enough, however, to admit if I am wrong.
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