Here’s a book from 1977 by Ida Honorof, who was a feisty consumer activist in the 70s and several decades beyond. If she were around today, she would be very visible and active. She saw the problems with vaccines even back then.
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Greg Mitchell is the Washington lobbyist for the Church of Scientology.
Mitchell used his connections to maneuver a fellow Scientologist and model, Joy Villa, into the inner circles of power.
Her former manager, Robbie Olson, blew the whistle on Villa’s infiltration attempts. He named Greg Mitchell as her handler.
Suspected members of Scientology’s Office of Special Affairs (OSA) worked in parallel to build and lead an elaborate network of health freedom activist groups in their two cornerstone states: 1) California, 2) Florida.
In California, Villa’s name supplied credibility to new activist groups like Latinos for Medical Freedom started by Denise Aguilar (a.k.a. Militia Mom) and lobbyist Jonathan Lockwood.
Assets like Aguilar found their way to Washington DC on January 6th, 2021.
Source: COINTEL 2.0
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These police officers have to have said to their boss (or at least thought)… “You want us to do what???”
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Housing is the only thing sustaining this economy as the Fed works hard to eliminate the middle class. Prices are expected to inflate another 25% this year as the financial collapse and the 666 Beast System is rolled out and banks close in record numbers.
In the Phoenix Metro:
The typical home value is $427,451, up 31.8% over last year and up 1.4% from November.
Available inventory fell 6.2% month over month, and now stands 20.6% below pre-pandemic levels in December 2019
Listings typically spend 14 days on market before going pending
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In 2019, ICAN received $2.46 million from the “charitable foundation” of global investment firm T. Rowe Price.
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.
Rachel Seller has been a nurse involved in the medical freedom movement movement and she has a criminal past which includes drug use.
While just her one story might not be newsworthy, what is newsworthy is that the medical freedom movement is filled with people who have shady criminal pasts.
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