“Controlled opposition” refers to a tactic often employed by those in power to manipulate and control public dissent or opposition movements. It involves the creation or support of opposition groups or individuals who appear to challenge the existing order but are actually controlled or influenced by the establishment. The purpose behind controlled opposition is to maintain control over the narrative and prevent genuine opposition from gaining traction or threatening the status quo. In essence, controlled opposition is a strategy to co-opt and manipulate dissent, rather than genuinely addressing or resolving the underlying issues or concerns raised by the opposition.
In mid-2018, all of the deep state intel workers under Bigtree were contacting me on a regular basis by phone, trying to see what I was up to. Erin Olszewski was no different.
I remember initially when she contacted me out of the blue and prodded me for my intel to see if I was on to her yet. All I remember of her is that she was someone who blew in from nowhere. And, this was all before Covid.
It was clear to me that she was being carefully placed within the “movement.” She was a Del Bigtree recruit, along with Kevin Tuttle, that infiltrated Florida to do their devious work.
Please follow my extensive categories and do your own research. These people are not about health and freedom. They are about monetizing misery and creating a job because they can’t hold a regular one.
Among the top 10 holdings in their Health Services Fund, we find Thermo Fisher Scientific (who makes fraudulent sequencing machines) and AstraZaneca.
By looking at their financials (https://individual.troweprice.com/staticFiles/gcFiles/pdf/phhsfq4.pdf) we can see that T. Rowe Price is also heavily invested in many pharmaceutical and biotech companies including Merck, BioNTech, Amgen, and many others.
So, let’s ask a reasonable question. Why would a giant Global investment firm that is heavily invested in huge pharmaceutical companies, donate $2.46 million dollars to fund an anti-vaccine group?
Bigtree lovers will say that the donations that T. Rowe Price gave to ICAN were given by their donor advised charitable fund. Yes, that’s true. The amounts were $2.5 million in 2019 and $900,000 in 2018. Of course they have to disguise their money laundering via charity fraud. I doubt there’s a way to trace the paper trail back to each individual donor.
But let’s just ask a simple question.
Why would an investment fund donate that much money to a so-called anti-vax non-profit?
Are they expecting a return on their investment? If this is all truly a matter of altruistic and humanitarian giving to the community, then why would they choose an “anti-vax” group? Are we to believe that all these individual donors are crazy anti-vaxxers? To me, it just sounds like classic money laundering.
https://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/TRP-Fi.jpg6301200Greg Wyatthttps://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.pngGreg Wyatt2022-04-06 15:17:042022-04-08 14:08:35In 2019, ICAN Received $2.46 Million from the “Charitable Foundation” of Global Investment Firm T. Rowe Price.
In 2019 Ron Watson’s client awarded Lauren Book the “Senator of the Year” award.
You will see Ron Watson and the Florida Freedom Alliance used two state bills (FL-HB 213 and FL-SB-64), one introduced by Lauren Book, in an attempt to spark nation-wide protests.
Erin Olszewski (Army 432nd Psychological Operations / Civil Affairs specialist) and Kevin Tuttle (Air Force Captain Public Affairs) worked closely together to make this happen.
Erin Olszewski’s Florida Freedom Alliance raised $19,743 allegedly for a family in April 2019.
https://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/where_there_is_risk-1-e1648678288625.jpg293528Greg Wyatthttps://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.pngGreg Wyatt2022-03-30 15:14:052022-03-30 15:14:05Where There is Risk… $19,743 Raised
We assess with moderate to high confidence Erin Olszewski failed to compromise Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, and several others.
The attempt occurred after a 2019 dinner event held in Florida, according to sources.
In April 2019, Florida Freedom Alliance (FFA), Olszewski’s second non-profit, organized their first event “Rally in Tally” several weeks after its creation.
FFA invited multiple speakers to the event, including Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai.
FFA held a posh dinner event the night prior to “the rally” socially lubricating the attendees.
The denied attempt to ensnare Ayyadurai reduced his role for the event to a cameo video appearance.
Olszewski abandoned FFA several months after the “Rally in Tally.” Her fund raising events netted over $20,000.
I find my circle getting smaller and smaller as time goes on.
At one time, it seemed to grow exponentially. So many connections, friends, allies – we were all on the same side, same team, working individually but also together, towards the same goal. Because these connections were typically made through realizing the mainstream narrative is programming. I saw all of us as independent thinkers who would question, investigate, and come to our own conclusions, rather than simply adopt any narrative presented to us.
I thought we were all people who could see through the cult of personality, no matter what the topic or who the political figure or group leader was. It felt really, really good, to be in alignment with so many other people. But, over the past 2-3 years I’ve been hit with some hard truths. Just because a person sees through the manipulation of the mainstream, does not mean they will see through the manipulation of the alternative. People will “follow the leader” on any side of any issue. When they see someone saying something that resonates with them or gets them emotional, the draw to follow the leader is strong.
Manipulators often use emotion or take strong positions to attract followers, sometimes throwing in a humble brag here and there, or act like they have humility when their self-deprecating comments are intended to invite compliments. Or, they may compliment their followers (“I couldn’t do this without you”). They project honor, strength, and truth, and many flock to them.
This sparks allegiance and loyalty to the leader, and followers begin to identify with others in the group. Because the leader and the group are aligned in one or more ways of thinking, the leader starts to have greater and greater influence over the mindset of the group. Followers end up questioning and fact-checking the leader less and less. What the leader claims becomes truth, regardless of the contradictions within their statements, or evidence against what is being claimed.
As this goes further, you lose independent voices, discussion, and debate… and get group think. People who challenge the leader, research for themselves, disagree on some points, and in general don’t toe the line of the group narrative, are “canceled” / excommunicated. And, the rest continue to follow because their hope lies in their leader, and their beliefs and allegiance are continually validated and reinforced by the leader and other follower-repeaters, often through inciting emotion or confidence in the leader’s authority, capabilities, etc.
I have witnessed and interacted with this sort of cult-like group think several times over the past few years – from people in my own large “circle.” And, it has been very unsettling, every time. I have been censored, “canceled”, unfriended, removed and banned from groups / excommunicated, and had my loyalty and character questioned and attacked for researching topics for myself, for not repeating the narrative, for not showing my subservience to / “kissing the ring” of the group leader, and for having and expressing thoughts or providing information contrary to the group think.
It’s a sobering reality to witness, especially within communities and groups I’ve been a part of, for a long time. “Most people are not followers of themselves, but are followers of others…”
I post this as a warning to simply take time to question whether or not you are unintentionally “following the leader” of any group, on any issue. Re-evaluate the information you assume to be true because of who it comes from. Are you in a group where you’re afraid to openly speak your mind due to the backlash you will receive and the risk of being canceled?
Don’t blindly follow or believe.
Don’t take someone’s word for it because you find them trustworthy. (Even trustworthy people can make mistakes. And, some mistakes have major, long term consequences.)
Do the research and investigate for yourself.
Question the narrative, even if it’s coming from those in your circle.
Recognize when and where independent thought is welcome, and where it is not being welcomed.
https://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/3xPro_Vacciners-e1626276232162.jpg277487Greg Wyatthttps://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.pngGreg Wyatt2022-03-21 15:09:352022-04-01 01:49:14Beware of the Cults of Ignorance that Follow the Bigtree Syndicate!
Given that the global ruling elite aim to preserve and extend their hegemony over the collective peoples of the Earth, they require carefully constructed narratives that will convince people holding a broad spectrum of views, from the naive and trusting to the extremely skeptical. Each new psyop is prepared such that some manufactured perspective on it will appeal to a position along that spectrum of trust. Narratives may be grouped into roughly four categories, based on their content and who is disseminating them: mainstream, mainstream-adjacent, controlled alternative, and grassroots alternative.
The mainstream narrative is spread by large media companies like CNN and Fox, and is compelling to a majority of the population. With Covid, the mainstream narrative is that there is a deadly virus that arose naturally and everyone needs to uproot their lives to deal with it. The mainstream-adjacent narratives tend to question superficial aspects of the mainstream narrative while accepting most of it, and tend to be accepted by the majority of those not fully convinced by the mainstream narrative. Mainstream-adjacent narratives are promulgated by people like Joe Rogan, Lex Fridman, or Jordan Peterson. With Covid, the mainstream-adjacent narratives tend to agree that the Covid virus is a threat, but are skeptical that lockdowns or vaccines are the proper solution. Together the mainstream and mainstream-adjacent narratives capture on the order of 90%+ of the population.
Of the small segment of the population left over, most are caught up in the narratives spread by controlled alternative sites like ZeroHedge and InfoWars. With Covid this narrative was that the virus had been engineered at the Wuhan Institute of Virology then released to help usher in digital ID, and while vaccines may be anywhere from unsafe to deliberately deadly, treatments like ivermectin and monoclonal antibodies are valuable and early treatment is important.
The last group, the alternative grassroots, is the only one that is not controlled opposition being directed by the designs of the ruling class. It generally consists of individual blogs and small forums. With Covid, this narrative is that there was no pandemic, that any excess all-cause mortality was caused by government action rather than a novel virus, and hence that any novel treatments or drug repurposing is unnecessary.
Erin created and abandoned multiple non-profit organizations the year prior indicating she was not serious about the mission.
A more likely scenario is the non-profits provided financial cover for her travel around the United States.
She went on to become the “Undercover Nurse” after her credibility came under heavy fire.
Are book deals one way to disguise payments?
Book deals can be lucrative.
Consider Erin “Mole” Malone’s book is published the same day Anna Luna wins her Florida Primary Election on August 18th, 2020 — think “Pen Pal” [scroll up].
What a coincidence!
Consider a federal background check on Erin “Mole” Malone, for a book of all things, priority for the FBI during the pandemic.
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