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Erin Olszewski’s admission of receiving psychological operations training in Oregon has raised questions about her controversial associations and the use of donation funds in her various non-profit ventures.
In Oregon, Erin Olszewski stated she received psychological operations training at Fort Bragg.
It is the first time she admitted this fact publicly.
She focused on her “undercover nurse” stint in New York.
However, many do not know she worked intimately with Scientology’s DC lobbyist, Greg Mitchell and Lincoln Project’s Jonathan Lockwood.
Between 2018 through 2020, Olszewski created multiple non-profits as documented on this channel and elsewhere. For example, she abandoned Florida Freedom Alliance in 2019 within three months of it forming.
Finally, Kevin Tuttle assisted Erin Olszewski to orchestrate protests and the creation of multiple non-profit companies.
Kevin Tuttle is a “former” Air Force Public Affairs officer, also training at Fort Bragg. He also created a shell non-profit supposedly to help parents of vaccine-injured children.
Where did the collected money go? How’s that for a psyop?
The Ohio Freedom Keepers’ Instagram post and the connection to “The Informed Mama” and Denise Aguilar suggest there could be further significant associations to uncover.
The Ohio Freedom Keepers’ recent Instagram post, along with the emergence of the 50.63.202[.]0/24 network range, signals a path to uncover further significant affiliations.
Transitioning from this discovery, we shift our focus to the “Informed Mama” brand, frequently linked with Denise Aguilar, a Californian person with felony convictions and gang member. An intriguing connection can be traced from Aguilar’s alternate domain, theinformedmama[.]org, to the same 50.63.202[.]0/24 network. Notice the fist logo used in her product branding.
Moving on to a noteworthy event on June 22, 2019, Aguilar was spotted alongside a woman wearing a “Freedom Keeper” t-shirt and well-known Scientologist, Michelle Ford. This occurrence may appear coincidental, but Aguilar’s prior coordination of a protest for Del Bigtree adds a layer of complexity, urging us to probe deeper.
In this light, it’s vital to bear in mind Del Bigtree’s intimate connections to Scientology and the Nation of Islam.
#InVinoVeritas
#OperationHoneyHost
Denise Irene Aguilar Mendez, also known as “Denise Marie,” has felony convictions and is a reputed gang member in California. However, her association with Scientology and involvement with multiple charities raises questions about her rehabilitation through the Criminon program.
She has been found guilty of fraud among other serious charges.
Her association with Scientology, however, merits further investigation. It raises questions about how, similarly to Erin Olszewski, she was able to establish multiple charities while journeying across the United States.
One notable observation is the prominence of three women in her life, all of whom are reputed Scientologists and with whom she is frequently photographed.
It begs the question: Was “Denise Marie” rehabilitated through the Criminon program, a known initiative of Scientology?
#InVinoVeritas
#OperationFuriosa
The Church of Scientology has long been associated with controversies over the years, underscoring the significance of understanding its strategic alliances with various activist movements. Such affiliations potentially make these movements subject to scrutiny and doubt for their perceived credibility.
The mixture of involved parties, locations, and technical indicators all strongly imply an affiliation with the Church of Scientology. Notably, the establishment of a group named the Conscience Coalition, led by Scientologists’ lobbyist, Greg Mitchell, took place just a week after the registration of txmillionsmarch[.]com.
During this period, Mitchell was also leading efforts at the U.S. State Department in Washington D.C., all while fulfilling his duties as a lobbyist.
Given these circumstances, a more in-depth look into Bigtree and the Scientology is now necessary. Are they the financial benefactors and secretive influencers consolidating state-based activist groups into a united “National Movement of Concerned Citizens” for protests?
Furthermore, in certain instances, such as with Jonathan Lockwood, there are suspicions of attempts to control a statewide political party.
#OperationHoneyHost
Another player in this digital saga, Jamie Lynn Juarez, often alludes to her high-ranking military lineage which assumes relevance in this particular context.
In the middle of June 2019, an encounter took place between Jamie Lynn Juarez and prominent figures in the Scientology world – Leigh Dundas, and the individual who would later become the president of the Freedom Keepers National Organization.
This meeting, corroborated by a dated photograph with Dundas, occurred a week before the “Ohio Freedom Keepers” posted on Instagram, and the domain registration of txmillionsmarch[.]com went live. In the subsequent week, Juarez took the stage at an event alongside Scientologist Michelle Ford, a person with felony convictions, Denise Aguilar, and one of the supposed founders of Freedom Keepers.
Careful orchestration of product creation, branding, and placement suggests a premeditated scheme and adds a novel dimension to our understanding of this complex narrative.
#OperationHoneyHost
#OperationFuriosa
Since its inception in France in November 2018, the Yellow Vests Revolution has sparked intrigue worldwide, with its distinctive symbol of high-visibility vests representing the struggles of the working class. Now, this unprecedented uprising seems to be igniting a similar movement within prominent states across the United States.
Initiated in France in November 2018, the Yellow Vests Revolution was named after the ubiquitous high-visibility vests, symbolizing working-class struggle. This unique French uprising seems to inspire a similar movement within key U.S. states.
Psychological operations specialist Erin Olszewski established charities in Florida and Wisconsin, ostensibly to fuel yellow-vest protests. Concurrently, Crypto-Scientologist Jonathan Lockwood devised the Freedom Keepers, utilizing yellow vests and shirts for solidarity. Likewise, U.S. Air Force Captain Kevin Tuttle incorporated yellow insignias, underscoring the vest theme.
This implies a significant possibility of extensive protests driven by individuals proficient in psychological warfare, public affairs, and agitation strategies. Notably, these individuals appear to be linked to Scientology’s Washington D.C. lobbyist.
Did a contested election scenario follow the next year?
The social media advertisements for the Millions March, posted by Air Force Public Affairs Officer Captain and protest coordinator Kevin Tuttle, also known as “Mediocris Kevin,” utilized the symbolic clenched fist commonly associated with socialist protest movements like Serbia’s Otpor (Отпор) or Black Lives Matter.
Shortly after the announcement of the Millions March protest, Jonathan Lockwood, a crypto-Scientologist and provocateur, traveled to California, where he held a meeting with Denise Aguilar, Tara Thornton, Michelle Ford, Dana Gorman, and several other individuals who have not been identified yet.
Interestingly, while in California, Lockwood’s social media advertisements bore a striking resemblance to Kevin Tuttle’s. This coincidence raises questions and points to a potential connection between the leaders of the “National Movement of Concerned Citizens” and a small group of Scientologists in California.
#OperationHoneyHost
#OperationFuriosa
Thanks to Grace at COINTEL 2.0 on telegram for this post.
A “limited hangout” strategy involves the deliberate disclosure of selected information to prevent the discovery or exposure of more important or damaging details which manipulates the perception of what’s really going on. In other words, some truths (often relatively minor or less damaging) are released to distract attention from, or cover up, larger and more damaging secrets.
In the face of overwhelming photographic evidence or eyewitness accounts, a limited hangout strategy could involve admitting to some form of contact with the individuals or groups in question, while denying any deeper relationship.
For instance, an individual might admit to having met with the person or group in a professional context or at public events, citing these encounters as the source of the photographic evidence. This kind of limited admission can serve to build credibility, as it acknowledges some of the undeniable evidence while still disputing the more serious allegations.
#OperationHoneyHost
Thanks to Grace at COINTEL 2.0 on telegram for this post.
Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, a self-proclaimed ‘revolutionary’, has recently emerged as a prominent figure in the growing ‘National Movement of Concerned Citizens’. However, suspicions have arisen regarding the true nature of this movement and its association with a secretive organization known as “The Network”. Ayyadurai’s involvement in various protest events organized by members of Scientology, Freedom Keepers, and Texas Millions March has shed light on a notable ‘right-wing’ aspect of this agitation campaign. Further complicating matters, key figures involved in the Texas Million March also hold influential positions within the Freedom Keepers organization. As investigations unfold across the country, questions arise about the interconnectedness of individuals involved in these events, stretching from California to Massachusetts.
Emerging evidence progressively identifies “The Network”, formerly termed the “Conscience Coalition”, as the principal architect behind the ‘National Movement of Concerned Citizens’. Suspicions indicate that “The Network” may have operated covertly under the auspicious directive of the Religious Prisoners of Conscience (RPOC) Project, a segment governed by The U.S. Department of State. The association Greg Mitchell holds with Scientology and his involvement in the Commission on International Religious Freedom substantiates these conjectures.
Members associated with Scientology, Freedom Keepers, and Texas Millions March endeavored to incorporate Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai — self-proclaimed as a ‘revolutionary’ — into an array of protest events. This move symbolized a noteworthy ‘right-wing’ facet prominently observed within an identifiable agitation campaign.
Developments become increasingly intricate when one notes that key figures contributing to events at Texas Million March also hold pivotal roles within Freedom Keepers organization.
As investigations continue nation-wide—Do familiar faces appear across states, from sunny California to the shores of Massachusets?
#OperationHoneyHost
Thanks to Grace at COINTEL 2.0 on telegram for this post.
This article explores the relationship between Scientology and the U.S. State Department, shedding light on the undisclosed influence and connections the religious organization possesses within the government. Drawing from reliable sources, it examines the implications of this alliance on public policy and decision-making processes, and raises questions about the conflicts of interest.
An interesting discovery is made when a health freedom-related domain accidentally links to a specific IP address range. This discovery reveals a compelling correlation involving Del Bigtree and Lori Jean Raines, a Texas community organizer who is known for her involvement in the “Texas Million’s March.”
Raines, well-known for her collaboration with undercover Scientologist Jonathan Lockwood, played a significant role in the establishment of the “National Movement of Concerned Citizens.” A careful examination of this “protest coalition” leads to the possibility that Bigtree may be acting as a conduit between Scientology and the U.S. Department of State’s Religious Prisoners of Conscience (RPOC) Project. This connection could potentially explain why Scientologist lobbyist Greg Mitchell’s coalition is named the “Conscience Coalition.”
Importantly, further investigation is needed to delve into Bigtree’s various affiliations with the U.S. Department of State.
#OperationHoneyHost
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