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Nov 23, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

Peter McCullough did so much to expose the nature of the Covid 19 and vaxx operations. How could he have been misled into being a spokesman for The Wellness Company? Is it even possible that he was inserted from the beginning? Is it possible that someone with such a long history of previous medical clinical plus research background was a “sleeper cell” type individual for an entire career? I have so much respect for what McCullough was saying that it is really hard for me to imagine him as such. And yet, as soon as his “partnership” with John Leake appeared I was immediately suspicious as it made no sense to me. Especially as it quickly devolved into a constant advertisement for The Wellness Company touting nattokinase as “The Holy Grail” for vaxx injury and Long Covid when there couldn’t possiblybe data supporting that claim. And why was it necessary to package and sell rather than just recommend buying existing products off the shelf? I don’t have the answers to these questions but I look forward to others’ input.

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Nov 23, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

This is just my opinion, but I don't personally believe Dr. McCullough is knowingly participating in anything shady. I would just be speculating either way, which I don't want to do, but I see no evidence that the vast majority of the doctors and other spokespeople attached to The Wellness Company are themselves bad actors. I can't imagine most of them know the extent of their business partners' backgrounds.

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Nov 23, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

I really hope you are right!

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Liam, take a look and listen to Dr. Malone and what he says is only half of what has happened. Dr. McCullough knows exactly what he is doing.

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I very consciously left any accusations or speculations regarding the doctors involved with TWC out of my article. I am of the opinion that the important part of the story are the ties to intelligence of the founders/owners of TWC, and the previously listed Chief of marketing, Christopher Alexander. Whether McCullough knows exactly what he is doing or not, I have found no evidence of. If you have, feel free to share, but I do not think Malone's word is a credible enough source. I do not want the content of this article to get drowned out by the Malone/McCullough distraction.

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If you don't want this article to get drowned out by the Malone/McCullough "distraction", maybe not posting what you did about "Malone's word not being credible" would be a good start.

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Surely you can appreciate that I would hold myself to a high enough standard as to request documented evidence of a claim, as I did with La Gata. Generally speaking, people can say all kinds of things about other people. Though perhaps occasionally insightful to an overall understanding, no one's word is a credible enough source.

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Yes you are quite correct Kristen. I fully support your statement.

However McCullough has a problem IMO.

I suspect he is Allopathically indoctrinated.

He does have skin in the game and he has avoided questions when asked for evidence i.e., burden of proof. In fact was quoted as providing snarky responses. like these;

Dr. McCullough’s response: “My energies are directed elsewhere.” and “Contact Caldas and Patterson“.

One of these requests involved his discussion with the TWC who's motives you question.

If one has confidence in making claims especially a credentialed individual like Dr McCullough, then it should be easy for him to provide the proof.

Dr Sam Baily did some work on this as did Christine Massey. I start with Dr Sam Bailey.

https://drsambailey.substack.com/p/dr-peter-mccullough-says-he-has-seen Dr Baily cites two instances in he post see the References.

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/electron-cryotomography-of-sars-cov

https://www.twc.health/blogs/news/dr-peter-mccullough-understand-spike-shedding-before-it-s-too-late

Now for Christine Massey.

https://www.fluoridefreepeel.ca/weve-got-your-back-dr-mccullough/

and this

https://www.fluoridefreepeel.ca/peter-mccullough/ Please scroll down and note the summary of the funding he’s received since 2014.

Is he compromised? It is hard not to ask this question.

“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.”- Upton Sinclair.

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Malone proudly claims credit for inventing gp-120, aka HIV/AIDS.

First interview he did w/the horse riding chick in Spain, shortly after he appeared on the scene.

He also openly admits he still works w/3 letter agencies.

There's also a very shady biotech operation he is/was running circa 2021/2022.. in Ohio, I think? That is more obscure and I was well over him at that point, but it should be traceable while digging into his 3LA connections.

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Sometimes allwe have to work with is someone's word. I appreciate your predicament and thought you handled it tactfully. One can only write within scope of the information/clues one receives.

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She didn't say that "Malone's word is not credible"; go reread her reply, she said "I do not believe that Malone's word is a credible enough source" and this was writing with regards to her not yet having found any evidence that McCullough knows what he's linked to.

So she's not saying "Malone is not a credible person", but rather that she does not consider an assertion from Malone on its own to be adequate evidence for her to write any claims about whether McCullough or other prominent doctors involved know all of these unsavory links to TWC.

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Nov 25, 2023·edited Nov 25, 2023

Really Kristin? If Malone's direct experience isn't credible, then what is? His experience with Peter is on X in the comments relating to the article that you wrote and he posted. Dr. Malone suggests contacting John Littell or contacting him if you want more details.

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The credible resources are the ones that are not allowed to be brought to light. My deep sense is Malone and McCullough are not what they appear to be. In an interview, McCullough was asked of the possibility that viruses do not exist. If I understand this fact, then he understands it even more, and he totally dismissed it being unwilling to even discuss it. That’s a huge red flag for me.

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Roxanne, where does that deep sense about Malone come from?

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From my understanding, Kochs postulates are not a required test to determine if such pathogens as viruses exist... they are useful, but not the exclusive proof of such things.

We're in a tough situation in that we're targeted sith disinformation to send us after red herrings and to get us fighting ourselves. AI language will make this exploitation even more challenging.

Peter McCullough may have dismissed the question for trying not to be pulled off message into an area that would lose the wider credibility he's trying to maintain with a wider audience... that's not his fight (in fact, I've found he falters when he tries to weigh in too much on the virology, like when he was claiming reinfection with SARS-COV-2 was very unlikely... it's a very contagious respiratory pathogen, it's bound to reinfect people).

I may be the one following mistaken sources on this and could be the one who's wrong here... my suggestion is to allow a lot of tolerance and keep an open mind to consider a range of dissident opinions on this and while we may be following competent thought leaders with their heart in the right place, but we must allow that a subset of them may have duped us and are intelligence plants or incompetent yet convincing speakers. When it comes to more important matters of principle, like whether to support lockdowns or mandates, that's where we fight hard and pour our efforts ehile not allowing ourselves to come off as hotheads or fanatics.

I don't think it's helpful to accuse people of being victimized by mass formation psychosis either.

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Nov 25, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

Look into Dr. Malone past working with the deepstate.

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Yes, I am aware. See comment above.

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Investigative reporter George Webb has fully exposed Malone for the fraud that he is. Malone had a lead role in developing the spike protein bioweapon for DARPA.

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As did MANY others!

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Jay, The deepstate stuff is so bogus and yet is inferred over and over again. He has covered his involvement in detail for all aspects of his career, maybe that was his mistake, being too transparent...

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Yes, totally agree- Malone is too transparent for his own good.

oh - and also agree on all the bogus hype people indulge in over this supposed "deepstate"- what a ridiculous conspiracy theory! - imagine, people are stupid enough to believe there is some sort of "worldwide cabal" hoodwinking everyone with a fake scam virus and then peddling weaponized injections as "vaccines" that sterilize and murder the vast majority of humanity and turn the rest into transhumanist slaves. We know that's fake because Robert Malone took the shot himself (!) , and he never would have if it was a weaponized injection! Oh- and for sure he really took it- because he said he almost died. That's proof that he is real. And- he's an insider with a lot of friends in the CIA- he says so himself! So he would know if they were trying to murder everyone. And -he has tons of experience with vaccines going back DECADES, and investing in genome research companies and holding tons of patents in various LLCs that he is associated with but not in his name directly because, bad optics and all that. And years of consulting work for GOF military research- he's been everywhere! - he was there for the anthrax scares (!) and he helped roll out the ebola vax (!) he's got deep ties to all the players- he says so himself, except when he is denying any direct knowledge of certain things. That is the kind of know-how we need to get to the truth! He knows where the bodies are buried. If anyone can help us it's surely Robert Malone.

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Now apply that to every supposed anti-establishment hero that was manufactured for us. That’s 99% of them.

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Bam 💥👏🏻

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Jan 7·edited Jan 7

Tavistock Institute grabbed you by the balls. Central banks run the show via the BIS. Calling it deep state is for morons.

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I guess D D stands for "duped dupe".

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Jan 15·edited Jan 17

Excuse me, Joanie, name calling is for schoolyard bullies.

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Because Malone has worked for years with the cia?

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Nicely done.

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He’s wrong. The social engineering is so hermetically sealed that our anti-establishment heroes were selected for us by our enemies.

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A very clear evidence of an involvement of ALL MD's into the genetic modifications of the entire humanity, are beyond human imagination. Just one simple indication for me as retired scientist. Every single MD's knows what mRNA is how it functions, and maybe they are not trained how synthetic mod mRNA works, but they know what's in stake. Basics: mRNA is GENETIC material and performs as such its functions, gene modification operations in human body. YET, none of these MD's want to switch consistently to call covid injections 'GENE Therapies', at least, it should have been gene modification treatments. After pointing that ONCE on McCullough substack, suddenly his commenting section becomes not free any more...

The entire substack is FULL Of peeople who participate in this GENOCIDE and erasing of the human GENOME!!!! Remember who REDEFINED the word 'vaccine'....

ALl my substack is exactly about that issue, and 'somehow' not many are interested in seeing the 100% proof of the crime.

The best companies for buying SAFE vitamins/supplements are the non LLP, as it appears.

ANd the best one, have yur own little garden, or even a first pot where you put known soil and start to grow! Links to more explanations on the given topic are at:

https://mejbcart.substack.com/p/why-covid-injections-are-not-vaccines

https://mejbcart.substack.com/p/craig-venter-niaidnih-and-why-the

and one more very important:

https://mejbcart.substack.com/p/why-cdcfda-ignore-the-spike-protein

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Dr. McCullough stated in 2021 Covid was a bioweapon attack, then he changed his public position on this to say the harms were unintentional. He was likely “spoken to.”

https://hillmd.substack.com/p/dr-peter-mccullough-flip-flops-now

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It’s more about the feds plan, that trillions of cov $ went to Larry fink and blackrock as did Obama during the last financial crisis… you don’t close down countries for a 99.5 survivable virus.. it’s a transfer of wealth the virus was just a tool

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Let me offer this perspective:

From the point of view of the vaccine injured community of researchers, 2020 Peter McCollough looks a lot like a sleeper. There was a certain knowledge base about the nature of the disease and the pathology that had been built up since the 1934 Rockerfeller experimental vaccine in Los Angeles county, then the 1950's outbreak, then 1980's and Lake Tahoe, then the knowledge base of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Gulf War Illness and the winners and losers who contributed to this understranding over the course of 86 years. McCollough seemed to know a lot about "COVID" the disease but also seemed to have a massive blank spot in the archives section and no capacity co correlate 2020 vaccine injury physiology with the 86 year knowledge base that would neccessarily inform that understanding. This was ubiquitous in 2020. Lots and Lots of new medical heroes to listen to, all of whom seemed to know an inordinant amount about a "new" disease and embarassingly little about the history. How trustworthy can their observations be if their knowledge base begins in January 2020 regarding a century old epidemic? And to cast it as an infectious disease and to be apparently blind to the injected origin would clearly serve a time buying, truth obfuscating psyop. There is a wealth of knowledge in the CFS research community that got railroaded over like it didn't exist and ignored to current day. Plus austin texas, baylor, alex jones, special ops information warfare hub.

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Dec 30, 2023·edited Dec 30, 2023Author

Thank you for sharing from the view of the vaccine injured community of researchers. I know they have dealt severely with their own batch of nonsense dis-info agents.

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Yes, that is correct. The first firewall which could have served to save us from the current predicament, was the subtle accumulation over decades of medical evidence of an aberrant physiological condition which revealed little on physical exam yet debilitated those patients severely and often completely. This firewall was breached in the 1990's when the CDC put full effort into covering up the growing epidemic of non-HIV AIDS with their clumsy epidemiology and committed the world into a technocratic medical management system that rewarded "diagnosticians" for depending on medical (PCR) testing rather than confessing that they didn't know and doing the difficult work of investigation.

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You are welcome. I would like to update and share that: Judy says that they are trying, McCollough and Kory. She is being patient with them and she is supportive of them (not of TWC). From her perspective they are trying to help and just lacking in understanding. From my perspective: I'm protective and very suspicious about ANYBODY who Judy works with because she doesn't have time to do this investigation about ulterior motives but I do. We did not tolerate Richard Flemming when that particular operation became more clear. Kory and McCollough are willing to humble themselves with Judy so they have the opportunity to learn. Flemming wanted to fight and she was totally up for it.

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Greetings Tom, this is John Leake, writing to your from our Courageous Discourse Substack. I am a Dallas-based true crime author with a long interest in forensic medicine. Dr. Peter McCullough is a Dallas-based cardiologist and internist who has taken a heterodox view of the COVID-19 pandemic response. I contacted him in the spring of 2021 and we agreed to write a book together ("The Courage to Face COVID-19: Preventing Hospitalization and Death While Battling the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex'). Foster Coulson contacted Dr. McCullough and asked if he'd like to join the Wellness Company. Foster pitched TWC as an alternative to the calamity of our healthcare system during the pandemic, and Dr. McCullough found his pitch persuasive. Regarding Nattokinase: The enzyme has been widely consumed in Japan for a long time because it seems to possess a number of salutary properties, and there is indeed emerging evidence that it dissolves the toxic spike protein who production is induced by COVID-19 mRNA injections. Does this connect the dots for you, or is it too simple to follow? Best regards, John Leake

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Mr. Leake, thank you for sharing. I appreciate the background you've provided, as I'm sure others do as well. As you have commented in this space on Dr. McCullough's behalf, as well as your own, could you shed some light on whether Peter McCullough *currently* finds Coulson's pitch persuasive? Also, would you like to comment on the time you spent as a fellow at the Austrian Institute For Human Sciences, and the many years following your fellowship where you remained in close collegial proximity to the institution, and as a resident of Austria? Would you also shed light on the fact that "Financier and billionaire George Soros is associated with (this same) institution, having contributed a substantial amount for its support since 2010. 2 IWM (Institute for Human Sciences) is an official member of the Open Society University Network (OSUN), an international membership group of educational institutions affiliated with Soros’s network of philanthropies. https://www.influencewatch.org/organization/institute-for-human-sciences-iwm/

Could you also comment on the fact that the Institute For Human Sciences appeared to take no issue with Ukrainian National Corps leader Olena Semenyaka having landed herself a similar fellowship with IWM until international backlash led to her being kicked out of the Institute. "At the beginning of 2021, Olena Semenyaka, far-right chief ideologue and international secretary of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi National Corps party,[2] got a six-month job as a researcher at the IWM. The university only withdrew her contract when a storm of outrage arose on social media after a photo of Semenyaka with a swastika flag and a Hitler salute had gone viral.[3]" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institut_f%C3%BCr_die_Wissenschaften_vom_Menschen

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Dec 20, 2023·edited Dec 20, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

Hi John,

Peter's position on COVID-19 (we will omit the "response" component for the moment) is hardly heterodox. In fact it aligns quite well with the COVID-19 orthodoxy. Peter (and you?) have consistently ignored evidence that proves irrevocably that there was no pandemic in 2020, there was no need for "early treatment" for this fictional disease and that the events which unfolded in Spring 2020 were a case of iatrogenic deaths combined with data fraud and staged propaganda campaigns.

Why does Peter avoid examining this in detail? This is not a small matter- it's the whole ballgame. As Peter and others who sit near the "head of the table" ignore this evidence as provided by many indviduals such as Rancourt, Hockett, Manookian is grossly irresponsible and misleading.

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Indeed, it was Denis Rancourt’s epidemiological analyses that powerfully altered my stance on what was going on.

Embarrassingly, he’d tried to tell me of his findings a year earlier, but I failed to grasp the importance of what he had found at the time.

I knew that the response to the “pandemic” was surrounded by lies. Infamously, I’d said “Every major narrative point is a lie, no exceptions” & I’d also concluded that the “vaccines” were designed intentionally to cause harm.

No one who continues to pitch “the pandemic” is credible to me. The entire event is a PsyOp.

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cause there is no money in it

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Way too complex for the likes of us to grok. Just wow.

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I share your concern about Leake. I read their disjointed and rushed-out book, why would they partner for that when he was an academic ? Re the bad actor issue, Jordan Peterson maybe a similar example for ARC (Legatum). See my posts on that.

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Nov 26, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

What is the concern about Leake?

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Nothing, only that he doesn’t ‘fit’.

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McCullough has crap to sell.

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How do you know that? Has there been any testing of the products, especially Spike Support, that he promotes? Are the references (also here by John Leake) to the Japanese usage substantiated by standard research practices? Any double blind studies that you know of? Kristan's article and research is very disturbing. It seems the only people we can read with some measure of skeptical belief are those that have been deplatformed, shadowed or shut down. Both McCullough and Malone have made myoptic blunders typical of scientists and academics, so their ignorance of the complexities of connections between all of these companies and Foster/Lopez is understandable. There's also the fact that many on the Wellness directors' board lost their jobs, so some income and renewed reputation in their field is welcome--could cause some blindness.

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"Is it even possible that he was inserted from the beginning?"

Not just possible. Probable.

"Is it possible that someone with such a long history of previous medical clinical plus research background was a “sleeper cell” type individual for an entire career?"

I don't think so. He was recruited and either was unaware what he is signing up for (unlikely but possible) or was paid handsomely at the same time as he lost his position in "mainstream medicine" (much more likely).

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McCullough would not come out publicly against the jab or anything else until the day after TWC was ready to launch. Then, he was everywhere.

Obviously, this is a way to get the genetic information from the health freedom people that they couldn't get from the tests & etc.

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How does TWC get this genetic information?

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Peter McCullough jabbed his patients early on. He is not to be trusted.

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I was suspicious of nattokinase when I learned it was derived from fermented soy. Soy is toxic no matter how you slice it

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here is my take, the problem from a different perspective which is completely out side of the box.. it is very align to the question, the puzzle. I am afraid we are looking for something, as looking or to be seen. it is not there, we all seem conned big time. weird felt like it was first time, don't feel like for generations we been fooled. there is something huge just stood out of all this, we still unable to notice that.. blinded by what is visible, i guessing.

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Nov 23, 2023·edited Nov 23, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

During my convo with Matt Ehret we discussed how Mormon missions set them up to be perfect for signals intelligence work. Almost by design.

https://rumble.com/v3qk9ed-rte-discussions-34-history-of-ufo-cults.html

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Nov 23, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

Very interesting! Cuing up now. I’d love to learn more about the Mormon church, beyond the controversial parts. In other words, I’d like to understand the underlying beliefs that separate it from other sects of Christianity. So far, all I’ve really heard is controversy along the lines of the excellent work by Derek Broze.

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It's a complicated discussion. Most all the Mormons I've known have struck me as highly moral people. Yet, the church was set up with a parallel set of Masonic lodges, and once you have a secret society hierarchy overlaying any group, the community no longer sees when there is need to push a Kunlangeta off the ice, so to speak. One form of Dunbar hacking.

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Nov 23, 2023·edited Nov 23, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

You may already be aware that the Mormon Church or, The Church of the Latter Day Saints, is a hotbed of deep freemasonic influence. Plastered over their temples are insignia that freemasons identify themselves with. On the pinnacle of their temple is the angel they call Maroni or sometimes Nephi. There is a lot of intrigue surrounding this angel along with much, much more telling information about Mormonisms dark secrets that can be found on the internet.

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Nov 26, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

Simple Christians believe Grace is a free gift, Mormons believe you have to work for it. It’s the works over faith argument and what makes the Mormons not true Christians. If you are close with them you quickly understand their obsession with doing good works. It’s sad as it is a futile effort. Lots of depression in Mormons, and suicides.

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Mormons are not Christians.

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In biblical Christianity, salvation is "by grace through faith, and not that of works, lest you boast." This is not the case with Catholicism, which is salvation by works (baptism, confession, mass, penance, transubstantiation, etc.) Mormonism teaches that "as man is, God once was; as God is, man may become." Mormons believe that God lives on a planet called Kolob, and that he came to earth to have sexual relations with Mary, mother of Jesus. They also believe that Lucifer is the brother of Jesus. Like Islam, they also teach that men will become gods to have unlimited celestial sex. Of course, all of these false teachings are not from the Bible. As Jesus declared, "I am the way, the truth and the life; no man comes to the father but through me." The bottom line with biblical Christianity is that it is based on what God has done, not what man must do. All other religions are based in what man can do to earn salvation or to become as a god. (BTW, Broze is a gnostic who uses Masonic symbols in his work.)

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Well said

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I know LDS members and they succumbed to the safe & effective, even though they clearly knew the truth. That situation is even more concerning that being a victim of the propaganda. IMHO

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Nov 25, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

Their general told them to get the shot

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Thanks. I look forward to listening.

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As others have pointed out, Mormons make excellent Freemasons. Part of the reason for this connection is because Joseph Smith (the founder of Mormonism in the 1830s) was a Freemason, and he appropriated many of the symbols, oaths, and rituals for his false religion. Of course, these symbols did not originate with Freemasonry, but in ancient gnosticism.

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Outstanding research. Mind blowing, can't imagine the many hours you've dedicated to assemble this data. The link to the Board of Directors for Qu is broken - they deliberately moved the page, we need to archive all of your links because they will continue to move or delete these pages.

The info on Haiti has infuriated me, I know the struggles of the Haitian people. My inlaws have owned property in what is now known as Little Haiti in Miami. The Haitians are good, hardworking people who've suffered not only under their own corrupt government but also because of the brutality of wealthy Whites, as you've highlighted here. It is brutal to steal their land and turn it into a vacation destination for rich White people. I hope the Haitian voodoo priestesses handle this situation using their skills to protect their land and their people from these evil White monsters.

As my niece would say, I'm shook!

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Nov 24, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

Dad gummit, you're right. Thanks for the heads up on the broken links. I've replaced them with archived versions.

Not to worry, everything is backed up in quadruplicate across various parts of the world.

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Thank you Liam you're the best!

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Nov 23, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

Most interesting. See Chief Scientific Advisor for The Wellness Company Canada

for Carribbean connections.

Is Alexander surname another coincidence?

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interesting...

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Dec 27, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

"Though TWC has garnered predictable criticism from the mainstream media for touting itself as a leading voice in the COVID dissident movement, they somehow managed to earn favorable coverage in USA Today—something which no other organization questioning the status quo of the national COVID-19 response has been able to accomplish."

BIG red flag - BIG. Game over.

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Thank god someone sees the meaningful moments. Thank you!

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Oh yeah -

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The perpetrators of the global pandemic lie have hermetic control of mainstream media.

Anything receiving positive coverage is axiomatically bad.

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Agree totally.

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There are many very valid and proven products that never meet the light of day, never become viable financially and that is to do with scaling up. I really do wonder at the mercurial rise of the Wellness Company which has become ubiquitous in less than a year. Spike Support and Wellness packages, monthly memberships, but no returns on any products! No one gets this far this fast without deep pockets and vast layers of connections. The Website throws our McCullough as the lead making the impression that our "hero" doctors established and are running this company. Expansion is limitless. Quite extraordinary, really. Makes you have to ask the question!

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Things that make you go hmmmm...

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Dec 26, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

Kristin, do you think then that TWC is data mining (gathering intelligence from) their customers?

This is good work, pulling on many threads. (I'm sorry if I'm asking a question you answered.)

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That is my concern, yes. Can't say it enough times, so thanks for asking.

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Dec 30, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

Kristin Elizabeth, I had just been thinking about what you had written when I received this e-mail from TWC: (excerpt) "Biohack Your Way to a New You!...Biohacking Your Energy & Vitality?

You've probably heard the term "biohacking" at some point by now, but what is it?

There seems to be plenty of negative definitions on this, though it is essentially a "do-it-yourself" application of health measures that improve your genetics; also termed, "epigenetics" which essentially turns your genes on, or off..."

This sounds like 4IR. Being well needs to involve our spirits, how we treat others and care for earth (and I do not mean that in a SDG/Al Gore way!)

This seems like a biomechanistic form of "healing" which leaves out the human being! To me at least, vitality or life involves much more than a tune up of one's genes. Instead, vitality is tuning or resonating with the life force.

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They seem to have gotten a head start in a world where bio-med data streams, nano sensors and financially lucrative data management and exchange are a given. The foundation of healing!

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Great report!

I've also been looking in to The Wellness Company. My deep dive should be out in a week or so on my Substack, Apocalyptic Yoga.

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Thanks for the immense effort that must have gone into this. Impact investment is the key to understanding this topic. Those new to that concept, check out ‘Wrench in the Gears’ for in-depth info on that.

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Alison McDowell is da bomb. She confirmed my suspicions of RFK Jr and CHD. Mary Holland used to be my shero (I've interviewed her) but after she lied about Malone saving lives and her continued support for the Vaccine Frankenstein who wanted to test Anthrax vaccines on other people's kids while she fundraises to protect kids from monsters like Malone, she's now a zero in my world. The blatant hypocrisy is too much for me.

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Dec 31, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

Who is the Vaccine Frankenstien you are referring to?

Mary Holland and others at CHD have been in the vaccine injury fight for YEARS.

Way before covid.

They have vaccine injured children.

If anything proves the fraud, corruption and injury and death from vaccines it is VAXXED and VAXXED 2. Produced by Polly Tommey at CHD.

RIght now she is touring the USA on a bus doing interviews with people and families injured by, and witnessing deaths by, hospital covid protocol and cvid injections.

I have learned more from the people at CHD in the past 4 years than anywhere else in my long life.

I am very grateful to them. I don't always agree, and sometimes they might be wrong, but they are fighting the fight. And have been, unheard, for many years.

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I Couldn't agree more. Thank you.

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Need more info. Can you share the interview you did with her?

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Kristin, La Gata is one of the most prolific haters of Dr. Malone. Over and over again the same vile name calling, innuendoes and derogatory remarks to slander his reputation.

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Yes, I am aware. I am not going to defend Malone, but I will point out that I asked La Gata to provide a source for her statements above, which she has not yet done.

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My interview with Mary Holland had nothing to do with Malone, it was early in the scamdemic and he was irrelevant in our discussion. The attorney whose YT channel hosted (and hijacked) the interview had his videos deleted by YT, I don’t own the video. It's a well known fact that CHD has protected and elevated Malone. It's also a well known fact that both Mary Holland and Meryl Nass spent time at the Malone ranch. Mary Holland is CHD, she's been its leader for a while. As Alison McDowell has pointed out, CHD hides its financials, which have exploded since Malone joined them. The 990s speak for themselves.

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Here's one of the videos where he mentions Mary & Meryl visiting his horse farm AND says name of rich guy who's been funding him. Also lies about the Unity Project- he can't keep that story straight.

https://rumble.com/v2o0whi-the-unity-project-wine-country-conversations-dr.-robert-and-jill-malone.html

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Nothing like the behavior you expect to see coming from a prosecuting attorney who is protected by the health of children.

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It's a fact he wanted to test Anthrax vaccines on other people's kids, memorialized and confirmed by the US Government. He's also used our Veterans as guinea pigs. Why would you defend those actions? Facts aren't slanderous no matter how much they hurt your feelings.

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Below are a few links to articles about Mal-one in no particular order. And a few great ppl and stacks to follow. I can't believe no one here has come across these and you trust and believe Malone...

My guess is then that you also have not come across Katherine Watt's groundbreaking research or Sasha Latypova?

Anyway, you're welcome.

https://www.rosemaryfrei.ca/robert-malone-an-enigma-wrapped-in-many-unanswered-questions/

#7 is critical: “On 12 February 2020 you and your wife's book, 'The Novel Coronavirus' was published. The synopsis refers to the 'coming epidemic'. [It appears to now be impossible to find a copy of the book. Therefore the hyperlink and mention is to a synopsis.]”

https://dianawest.net/Home/tabid/36/EntryId/4421/Dr-Robert-Malone-A-Risk-Analysis.aspx

https://housatonic.substack.com/p/can-robert-malone-help-us-identify

https://charleswright1.substack.com/p/intentional-genetic-creation-of-cancer?r=1l88r7&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

https://charleswright1.substack.com/p/dr-urso-please-step-out-of-the-hot

https://paulcudenec.substack.com/p/robert-malones-global-industrial

https://interestofjustice.substack.com/p/dr-yeadon-requests-dr-malone-its

https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/black-pill-hatfill-and-malone

https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/phony-maloney-and-wikispooks

https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2022/01/11/dr-deep-insider-robert-malone-partnered-with-behaviormatrix-worked-for-cia-connected-dyncorp-the-nih-and-lol-calls-himself-a-pariah-while-he/

https://www.unite4truth.com/post/what-is-relcovax-the-covid-19-vaccine-dr-robert-malone-pitched-at-summit-in-2021-nothing-good

https://www.unite4truth.com/post/mass-formation-psychosis-dr-malone-sells-who-test-treat-next-phase-covid-plan-under-hero-s-guise

https://ia904609.us.archive.org/1/items/dr.-robert-malone-dark-vaccine-wizard/DR.%20ROBERT%20MALONE%20-%20DARK%20VACCINE%20WIZARD.pdf

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I wouldn't say "you're welcome" too fast. I wouldn't read Sasha L. if you Paid Me! Are all these links meant to educate me on all the demonic forces coming from Dr. Malone? Sorry, you're looking a bit obsessed, and must be thriving on negativity. Too bad.

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Sasha Latypova is a straight arrow.

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Kristin it was on a YT channel that has been deleted. I will search through my archives and send it to you when I find it. I think it was in 2021.

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Was thinking of McDowell when the LDS came up. She attended at least 1 of the conferences on AI in which there was a big LDS presence.

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Not surprised. Alison shows up, follows through and digs deep. Thanks for letting us know. Her website should be bookmarked by researchers, she brings the receipts.

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Nov 23, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

Fantastic article that makes me even more wary of the Wellness Company & their products!

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Dec 13, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

The Wellness Company's website says that their "chief medical board" consists of five people. [https://www.twc.health/pages/leadership] Three of them are Peter McCullough, Harvey Risch, and James Thorp, who all have podcasts on America Out Loud News. And Paul Alexander is a "senior advisor" to TWC but he also has a podcast on America Out Loud News.

The website of America Out Loud News has a list of 44 people who are included in their team, which consists of people who have podcasts on their network or who write articles for them. One of the people is General Paul E. Vallely, who has occasionally hosted their podcast called National Security Hour, and who has been a guest on other of their podcasts, and who has written articles for them. [https://www.americaoutloud.news/?s=Paul+Vallely&et_pb_searchform_submit=et_search_proccess&et_pb_include_posts=yes] Vallely was Michael Aquino's commanding officer at the 7th PSYOPs Group, and he was the coauthor of Aquino's article titled "From PSYOP to MindWar".

America Out Loud News also hosts the podcast of Bryan Ardis, who said that COVID was caused by snake venom in tap water. And they host the podcast of Limeng Yan, who had virtually no references to her on Twitter until she was interviewed on Fox News in July 2020, but who is supposed to have started feeding information in January 2020 to Dinggang Wang, who has a Chinese-language news channel on YouTube even though he lives in America. [https://twitter.com/search?q=until%3A2020-07-10+%28li-meng+yan+OR+limeng+yan%29&f=live]

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This is really, really helpful. Thank you!

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Nov 26, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

You also need to do a little more research on the whole Tim Ballard connection. Look a little more towards Carlos Slim and his sons (also WEFers). https://rumble.com/v2z5y40-who-funded-sound-of-freedom-carlos-slim-clinton-foundation.html

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Ballard admitted he took money ($5M if memory serves) from Slim to fund his movie.

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I used to donate monthly to his organization and I called the Utah Attorney General when they were investigating his nonprofit, got into argument with them about what I thought was a hit job. Turns out they were right and I was wrong. Recently Webb burst my happy bubble when he started dropping truth bombs about Ballard.

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Is this any connection to the "Smith and Ballard" that hired Chris Noccos wife to lobby for big sugar in FL and the genocidal legal fiction HCA?

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I feel the Drs. are just being used, and that these 5thG Warfare vultures were watching and waiting, ready to swoop in when the logical turn toward Natural Medicine occurred.

I wonder what the Spars Report has to say about this???

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That's a good question.

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I appreciate your well researched article. Time will tell whether some of the players are good or not. All I can say regarding Malone is, in this interview (time mark 33:23) about Pfizer's Covid jab, after Malone talks about Antibody Dependent Enhancement (ADE) risk, the interviewer, who really did his homework, asked about the Absolute Risk Reduction (ARR) measure vs. the Relative Risk Reduction (RRR) measure and notice Malone interrupts him and intentionally does not answer that question. Because Malone probably knew the ARR was < 2% for ALL the Covid jabs which meant they did not work. Instead, he said "for sure we can say there is now reasonable clinical evidence that there is protection from disease and death..." That was a complete LIE and total B.S.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/VLjIX18XrrhO/

This article "Covid-19 vaccine efficacy and effectiveness - the elephant (not) in the room" published in The Lancet summarizes the low ARR of all the Covid shots.

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanmic/article/PIIS2666-5247(21)00069-0/fulltext

Dr. Ronald Brown's peer reviewed article reported the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines reduced the risk of infection by .7% and 1.1%, respectively (ARR). The FDA, Pfizer and Moderna did not disclose the ARR to the public, ignoring the FDA's reporting guidelines.

https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/57/3/199/htm#B11-medicina-57-00199

This is all publicly available information and Malone knew this. The moment he lied in the interview, he was dead to me. And then he filed a $25 million defamation lawsuit against Dr. Peter Breggin and Jane Ruby which a judge threw out earlier this month.

As for Tim Ballard, I never trusted him from Day One given my first hand knowledge on fighting human trafficking. On OUR's 2022 financial report Form 990, page 1, salaries, other compensation and benefits (Line 15) is HALF (50%) of total revenues (Line 12). On page 7, Tim Ballard receives total compensation of $546,458. Schedule G, Part 2, pg.33, OUR's two fundraisers, after expenses, generated a net loss of $194,636. Schedule L, Part IV, (pg. 67) Mark Blake, Tim Ballard's brother-in-law and board member, received $278,684, Tim Ballard's wife, Katherine, received $118,283 and their child, Blain Ballard, received $47,918. Red flag.

https://ourrescue.org/reports/2022-irs.pdf

OUR wires hundreds of thousands of $ all over the world, supposedly to NGOs providing after care (#moneylaundering).

In 2015, OUR announced they were merging with the Elizabeth Smart Foundation (ESF), but later the ESF quietly severed that relationship.

https://twitter.com/OURrescue/status/577816900895268864?s=20

https://web.archive.org/web/20150511145533/https://ourrescue.org/blog/we-have-merged-with-elizabeth-smart-foundation-what-this-means-for-the-children

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/operation-underground-railroad-and-elizabeth-smart-foundation-officially-merge-300050892.html

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I'm sorry...but I've read this article a few times now and a few things fit into the "so what?" category...and more. One of the major reasons I have this position about this article is because you mainly cite Legacy Media sources (honestly I was quite floored that you cited USA Today and Vice...might as well cite HHS, Pfizer and the Biden Administration). You also only target major voices in the health freedom movement and then make an abrupt shift to Tim Ballard (and even throw in some Blackwater for good measure....but if you knew more about private security and contracting you would probably be shrugging your shoulders while reading this article too). The problem is that I fail to see with what are you targeting them with...and, more importantly, why you are targeting them. (Actually, why do you only target people with your writing that are opposite of the ruling Left?) But those are questions for another conversation...let's stick to this one.

So you exclaim The Wellness Company has associates and employees who worked in or were tied to the Intelligence Community? Really? So what? First of all, the Intelligence Community is like a handgun...it is not an evil, living entity. It's as good or bad as the people controlling it. Additionally there are literally tens of millions of people who work in or have worked in the Intelligence Community. For example: Did you know that at the height of the "War on Terror" so many people were hired by US Intelligence agencies post 9/11 that for every 2.5 people in Maryland/DC/Virginia at least 1 of them would have had a Top Secret clearance (give or take, I believe that was the figure in or around 2014 that I read about) .

Also...attacking the LDS church? I don't know much about the DNA mention (nor do I care...their DNA, their choice) ...but I do know that the people in that community are some of the most welcoming and community driven people in the United States...and they are all incredibly nice, giving, and healthy. Actually, when we would do language training at BYU as part of a DoD contract they were the best hosts ever...even waived their caffeine prohibition for us Military Intelligence soldiers to have coffee in class. They are also the most Patriotic people, as a whole, that I have ever met...still are (I was back there about a year or two ago. They are also incredible linguists...guess they have to be...LDS must be tough to sell in the Middle East).

Then the attacks on Tim Ballard? I don't see a thing in what you wrote that is not a Left-wing talking point and/or is right in that category of "So What?" Tim Ballard openly says that he worked at DHS...and of course DHS has some crossover with intelligence agencies...that's the effort to reduce intelligence silos. Also...you do realize that the same people trafficking children are the same people that gave Crockett and Tubbs a reason to exist on Miami Vice? These are bad hombres....the traffickers. It takes equally bad-ass hombres to rescue these children. Guess where you find those types of men and women? Anyone? From the pool of former Special Ops and Intelligence Operators! Kind of makes sense, right? Well...never mind...it does.

Then you vilify those offering security services or security training. My favorite was the way you framed the "security training" skills supposedly from CIA training, etc. as somehow making these people in your article even more suspicious. First, it is a very common offering for security companies & there is a huge population of people that, of course, want to take some "007" training...who wouldn't? It's cool ....cool if you don't actually know anything about actual intelligence operations. Doesn't it make sense to learn the skills of one's adversary to better defend one's self from that very adversary? "In a world full of madmen, once must train as a maniac" -(paraphrased ... "Dante'", from Alexandre Dumas's "Count of Monte Cristo").

Spoiler alert: everything on that list of "skills" in that training pamphlet you highlighted can also be found and learned on YouTube...they are not exactly "secret" anymore. Hell, I used to offer the same course and was featured on PIX 11 New York primetime in an annoyingly "cutesy" take of our course for their primetime audience.

And before anyone reading my comment goes all super--sleuth & has a little "ah-HAH" moment, let me save you the trouble: I used to work in the intelligence community AND I used to be in Special Forces (specifically...YIKES... doing military intelligence!) AND I even used to provide services and training to libertarian student organizations, journalists, and human right's organizations...should I be a subject of suspicion for some larger game of international intrigue? No...I just wanted to do something new for a new group of people I was never exposed to and also wanted to help them be, or at least feel, safer and more empowered (those Eastern European students deal with a lot from their governments). So yeah...I am one of those "shady" people that now works to preserve and protect liberty. But not because I wanted to keep the jab out of my 10 year-olds arm, or give my two kids and two step kids a free or freer America, or watch the country I have served to protect since 1992...no of course not. I am probably "controlled opposition" or some other such nonsense...which actually makes no sense (unless I hate my kids, hate my country, and prefer a version of America that is a dystopian, neo-Marxist Hell-hole).

In summary, what I got out of this article are just 3 questions: 1/ What's YOUR motivation for what you write? 2/ Do you do any research beyond secondary sources? Would you actually like to learn about the Intelligence Community, how actual intelligence operations are conceived, planned, executed, and measured for effectiveness, to include psyops AKA perception management AKA covert influence) or would you like to keep getting lost in your own maze of weak sourcing, very liberal "dot connecting", & confirmation bias? (that might be, technically, 4 questions...so what?)

Anyway, I'd be happy to chat.

And to all others reading this...please do an expose' on me...I've only had one & I liked the article but hated the picture they used. So, if possible, just make me sound & look cool...or as close as one such as me can get to "cool" 😒

(Ironically, Naomi Klein made me sound really cool in her latest book...whether intentional or not. I can't stand her, but mad props to that neo-Marxist, champagne Socialist, Green Agenda Crazed-Covidiot from the North...horrible sourcing, but a strangely pleasant writing style...at least for the fiction genre).

Note: I have intentionally provided no links, no sources, and no citations for anything I have stated because if you don't believe me or want prove me wrong that is your job. And if you don't...well then...so what?

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Hi Brian, thanks for offering your input. A couple thoughts:

1. Thank you for your service.

2. The article did not attack the intelligence community.

3. The article did not attack the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or the Mormon faith.

4. You are not the subject of the article.

5. Your choice not to provide links, sources, citations, etc. in your comment is yours to make, and you are certainly welcome to provide feedback on how this article is referenced.

6. I would have thought, however, that it would have been appropriate to mention that your outlet, DailyClout, has a financial relationship with The Wellness Company.

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Hi Liam, thanks for offering your input. A couple of thoughts, comments, and a question(s):

1. Your welcome but it was my pleasure (best job I ever had).

2. I don't think the article attacked the intel community but wouldn't care if it did, I left the IC for a reason. I didn't think they were "bad" or "evil", I just thought they were inept and hampered by bureaucracy . That said, the point I was trying to make was that relationships to the intel community are often used to create doubt or undermine trust in people that are said to be associated with it. (See the comment from Marty below. Yes, my wife actually believed I was sent to her for darker reasons than what I was actually there to do. Not because of anything in my demeanor or actions, simply because I had a history of employment with Military Intelligence and Government Intelligence). My mention of this was to highlight that it is important to see the intel community as a tool/employer, not as a club or cult full of bad actors.

3. The article seemed to cast a a shadow of doubt or at least open up suspicion as to the LDS's intentions, associations, etc. Maybe those intentions are good, maybe they are bad...I don't know. I do know that my experience with Mormons has always been very positive. But the context in which LDS is mentioned seems intended to cast a negative light on that church and/or those who may be affiliated with LDS. If I read that wrong or interpreted it differently than it was intended to be interpreted, than I am happy to read the article again at a different time of the day.

4. I know I am not the subject of the article unless I had just changed my name (prior to reading the article) to Tim, or Eric, or Peter. I also don't care if I am the subject (or not) of any article. I'd rather be focused on creating rather than investigating...with some time set aside for wasting time. In a perfect world you and I would be playing cards and talking about our favorite sports team rather than having this discussion. But here we are.

5. I don't really think #5 requires a response as it's a given.

6. My wife's company, which I am only associated with as a contributor (I am not privy to their business operations). I would assume that if a company has ads on a website they most likely have a relationship. But that's a question for her and her staff, not for me as I have no idea the nature of that relationship (My wife doesn't know who my clients at my company Centurion Intelligence Partners are either...it's just good business practice).

That said, I do have the highest respect for Peter McCullough, and he is a friend of ours (well hers, he only has met me once when he promoted her book in 2022). So obviously, in the face of this content that seems heavy on confirmation bias to support a theory rather than fact-based, objective analysis, I felt the need to respond to this article to provide some balance to the discussion. But, to be totally transparent, what really caught my interest was the heavy reliance in this article on legacy media sources (sources that are not even primary and are widely considered sock-puppets for special interests [i.e. "Vice" and "USA Today"]).

What also caught my attention is that this author only seems to "investigate" Freedom and Health Freedom movements in her other work. Why is that? To me, this is extremely suspicious. But I am open learning about her motivations behind the subjects she chooses to focus on. As a well seasoned, highly trained, and highly educated professional in the areas of propaganda, covert influence, intelligence analysis, and intelligence operations I am constantly on the lookout for articles and content that may have ulterior motives other than those stated by the author, if stated at all. Not saying that is the case here, but I can say I am less confident after reading the article that it is not.

Those are my comments, here are my questions:

Why are you responding to me rather than Ms. Elizabeth? Is this her work or is this your work? I see she references that it is based on your work, but does that mean it's simply a reposting of your work, is this her work, or is this a collaboration?

And please note, my focus is doing my small part to protect America and our way of life. I don't care about being right or wrong in any argument...if I am wrong I am wrong and if I am right I am right...as long as transparency and truth the final outcome. In this case, I see nothing in this article that creates doubt in TWC, but actually creates doubt as to the author's intentions in the subjects she chooses to cover and the motivation behind this and other articles she has written (I've never heard of her before I came across this yesterday). If I missed something I am happy hear what that was. No one is perfect, but I hope we all are striving to be, at a minimum, good.

Thank you for your comments!

Brian

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Brian, your wife Naomi Wolf claimed two different stories on how you met. In one article she said she hired you to protect her and later began to date you. In the later article she claims that you began dating first and that she was afraid of you and your friends. At a minimum, one of your wife's tales is a lie.

You tell me. Which is the lie?

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Semantics.. It's like saying, I didn't attack the man, but I slandered him and spread dirty rumours about him so that he lost his job. The overall tenor of the article cast a negative connotation on the intelligence community insofar as hinting that it's secretive and nefarious and now they want to make money off vitamins so now there must be some plot to poison all of the right wing people with the wrong type of spike protein. This CIA guy will change the ingredients of the vitamins in a few years and then all of the right wing Trump supporters will become zombies!! that's basically where it's going.

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I agree with you Brian on all your points. It does cast negative connotation with Mormon church and it is very easy to portray any member of intelligence community as nefarious. The same thing was done against David Hancock who worked closely with Kyle Rittenhouse and who also at one point was close to Lin Wood.

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Hi there. Did you ever notice that Chris Nocco looks an awful lot like an Israeli asset? His wife lobbys for big sugar and big health (HCA) You ever work this close to JSOC???

the new detention facility built by MOSS (and Associates) isn't too terrible far from there. Nocco just couldn't manage to keep running that jail!

Many instances of medical (health related) llcs registering to do business under the fictitious name HCA.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://legals.businessobserverfl.com/legal-notice-uploads/2021-05-21-Pasco.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwi_wLr15-qCAxV-ATQIHaV5AvA4FBAWegQICBAB&usg=AOvVaw1o7_64w_irOquvtEbKqop2

"Smith and Ballard...

Smith & Ballard powerhouse lobbying firm breaks up, replaced by Ballard Partners"

https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/business/2011/06/09/smith-ballard-powerhouse-lobbying-firm/7468593007/

"2010 legislative lobbyist Bridget Nocco"

http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Lobbyist/Index.cfm?Lobbyists=View_Lobbyist_Info&Tab=lobbyist&Submenu=2&First_Name=Bridget&Last_Name=Nocco&Suffix1=&Lobbyist_ID=004974&LobbyistYear=2010

"Known nationally as a top-tier Republican fundraiser, Bridget has worked alongside Florida’s leading candidates and elected officials in the legislative and executive branches and now directs Ballard Partners’ fundraising initiatives."

https://ballardpartners.com/team-member/bridget-nocco/

"Sheriff's wife gets key lobbying job."

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.tampabay.com/archive/2011/05/04/sheriff-s-wife-gets-key-lobbying-job/%3foutputType=amp

"Scott is holding a fundraiser Sunday night at New York’s Yankee Stadium, where donors are expected to write big checks to the Republican Party of Florida to help finance his campaign. The invitation RSVPs to Bridget Nocco, a lobbyist whose clients include HCA and U.S. Sugar Corp."

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2010/09/24/will-the-fat-cats-be-fat-enough/

"Of the 60 highest-paid consultants for lawmakers' committees, at least 12 work as lobbyists, according to a Herald/Times analysis. The consultant-lobbyists are hired by corporations to influence the same legislators who pay them for political help."

https://miamiherald.typepad.com/nakedpolitics/2009/03/legislators-create-lucrative-circle-of-influence-when-their-paid-consultants-lobby.html

"Delays in the construction, overcrowding, the rising costs of the operation, including fees paid to other jurisdictions for housing the overflow of inmates, are among the reasons Nocco cited when he announced earlier this year he wanted out of the jail business."

"Earlier this month, the County Commission reaffirmed its choice of Moss & Associates LLC as its construction manager to oversee the work, with an estimated completion time of summer 2025. In spring 2020, the company was brought on board to handle the pre-construction portions of the job."

https://www.suncoastnews.com/news/construction-starts-soon-on-pasco-jail-expansion-as-sheriff-hands-off-the-keys/article_e149516a-24a1-11ed-acbb-97234282eb22.html

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Brian,

As the Scriptures say,

“I will destroy the wisdom of the wise

and discard the intelligence of the intelligent.”

https://t.me/LordofHeavensArmies/330

https://youtu.be/FrqkaKz_SSg

Learn something new every day… Blessings

https://peter70x7.substack.com/p/behold-i-shew-you-a-mystery

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Hey Brian, in 2022 your wife Naomi Wolf wrote that she originally hired you to protect her. In 2023 she wrote that when she started dating you she believed you were sent to kill her.

Which is the lie? Are both lies?

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So first...why do any have to be lies? Yes, she originally hired me to protect her. That was one of my offerings for the company that I owned at the time. And yes, she certainly got a bit freaked out when she saw my employment history (which has always been publicly available on LinkedIn, IMDB, and many other platforms). As to why she thought I might be there to kill her has been the subject of many a humorous conversation between us and those who know us since then and to the present day. So as I said in my response to Liam, that is the problem with people making assumptions about those who work in "intelligence"...they tend to think that "intelligence" includes everything from assassinations to toppling foreign governments. But as boring as it may sound, intelligence is simply collecting intelligence...not much different than being an investigative journalist or a detective. You try to answer a question by leveraging multiple sources. Along the way you do your best to grow (and sometimes recruit, wittingly or unwittingly) a network of trusted information sources or agents of access to always have access to those and new networks of sources. Police do this with confidential informants, journalists do this with whistleblowers and those who may be knowledgeable on a subject, intelligence collectors do this with everything available.

As to why I, as a trained intelligence professional, would be provided executive protection services should be the next question. That answer is simple: I was licensed and trained in that as well as "Private Security Services" was the parent authority that licensed my company and I also did a lot of work for a private firm in Virginia providing protection for people ranging from CEOs of Defense Contractors (overseas) and different celebrities, thought leaders, and journalists overseas and abroad (I even provided them training). So most of your question is appropriate, but assuming anything is a "lie" without any basis for why anything is a "lie" isn't really the best way to go about asking for or trying to obtain information, in my opinion. Hope this helps clarify. Here is a little more context regarding the questions your have asked:

(Regarding Naomi's fears about me: https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/soup

A little more context: https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/brian-osheas-birthday?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2)

I hope you found this response helpful👍

All the best,

Brian

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Nov 27, 2023·edited Nov 27, 2023Liked by Kristin Elizabeth

Thanks for this intricate research. The beauty of running psyops/security businesses is that so much of the work is done in "secret," it is unverifiable, as are the resumes of the public players. Data collection and its brokering and re-brokering is the new oil.

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Umm...WOW. Okay, the Freedom Movement has been effectively infiltrated.

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