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Did Erin Malone Olszewski Work Undercover at Hospitals, Schools, and Orphanages in Iraq?
/3 CommentsDid Erin Malone Olszewski work undercover at hospitals, schools, and orphanages in Iraq?
Her historical statements highly suggest the answer to the question is yes.
Evidence:
1) Olszewski reflected on her psyops training at the John F. Kennedy Warfare Center in Fort Bragg in a recent speech.
2) Olszewski admitted working undercover in Iraq on an Alex Jones interview in 2020.
3) Olszewski claimed to work in hospitals, schools, and orphanages during her tour in Iraq in an undated video.
If true, for what purpose did Olszewski’s undercover work at hospitals, schools, and orphanages serve?
When did Olszewski become a nurse: before or after her tour in Iraq?
Did she continue to use her psyops training as a nurse activist?
The broader implication is she continued deceptive behaviors well-after entering the health freedom movement.
We are aware of Olszewski leveraging “undercover” recordings against other health freedom activists.
What a pity and very spooky!
#OperationFuriosa
#InVinoVeritas
Source: https://t.me/co_appleseed
How Long Are We Going to Keep Weston? (Video)
/3 CommentsA question that is over every parent’s head with a child (adult child) with autism is: What happens to him or her when I/we are no more?
Sex play ‘For Children Aged 5+’ Sparks Outrage from ‘Horrified’ Parents
/0 CommentsAs if that book in the previous post wasn’t shocking enough, here’s something from the UK along the same lines:
Now draw a PENIS! ‘Family Sex Show’ by theatre company that urges FIVE-YEAR-OLD children to explore ‘sexual pleasures’ and sketch their genitals is cancelled after backlash by thousands of concerned parents
A so-called ‘Family Sex Show’ that urges children as young as five to explore ‘sexual pleasure’ and ‘try sexual practices’, and ‘draw and label’ male and female genitals has been cancelled following a backlash among thousands of angry and concerned parents.
Theatre company ThisEgg has complained it had been forced to scrap its shocking show, which encourages young children to explore sex and sexuality, ‘before it opened’ in Bristol and Norwich after nearly 40,000 parents signed a petition calling for it to be axed.
Read all about the insanity here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10734503/Family-Sex-urges-FIVE-YEAR-OLD-children-explore-sexual-pleasures-cancelled.html
My First Kink
/0 CommentsMy First Kink by Ayden Bentley doesn’t seem to be available anymore on Amazon. However, it was listed for a period of time.
This is just so wrong. The tweet indicates it is on Amazon, but I’m glad to say that I can’t find it there. Maybe it was there and got complaints.
This is the guy(?) on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheAydenBentley
Do Not Vaccinate – Cartoon from 1892
/5 CommentsDo Not Vaccinate Cartoon from 1892. Even back then they knew it was poison.
The Autism Trust
/3 CommentsThe real truth about the Autism Trust.
This is Supposed to be for the Kids! – Kevin Tuttle (Video)
/0 CommentsKevin Gene Tuttle worked at a pharmaceutical product insert translation company when he was “compelled” to become an activist in October 2018.
He insulted Dorit Reiss, a well-known heel within the anti-vaccine movement, on Twitter as his “big move.”
The Tweet exploited existing biases within the anti-vaccine community creating cognitive stress. Dupes and Scientology allies reinforced his motives as authentic.
Tuttle repackaged himself as anti-vaccine and gained a quick following despite strict social media censorship.
He coordinated activities with Erin O.
His network attacked anyone who questioned his past and seriousness.
In late 2019, Tuttle created a shell non-profit. He “quit” his job just prior. No valuable service or product provided.
Do Kevin Tuttle’s actions and public persona align with a serious non-profit leader?
Or do they align with a LARPER trained in Public Affairs and Psychological Operations?
Source: https://t.me/co_appleseed
Looking into the Future (from Last Year) – How Will This End?
/1 CommentHere’s a video from the past year, looking into the future.
Signs that Scientology is getting involved in anti-vaxx panic
/0 CommentsWhen the quarantined cruise ship in St. Lucia turned out to be Scientology’s floating cathedral, we got a lot of people asking the same question: Is the Church of Scientology anti-vaccination?
We answered that the church itself doesn’t speak out against vaccines, but because of founder L. Ron Hubbard’s deep-seated hatred for the American Medical Association and his disrespect for doctors in general, many Scientologists tend to be skeptical of western medicine, seek out alternative therapies, and yes, many of them are anti-vaccination.
But now, we think we might have to adjust our answer when that question comes up in the future, because increasingly it does look like the church itself is engaging in the anti-vaxx panic, and goading it along. Why? We’re not sure.
Read the full article here: https://tonyortega.org/2019/05/16/beyond-the-quarantine-signs-that-scientology-is-getting-involved-in-anti-vaxx-panic