Tuesday, 19 September 2023

Brand - Olympics.



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A 'Pied Piper' to misdirect the semi awakened

His … involvement in mind control



Russell Brand wrote a “book about the Pied Piper … [a] fairytale character who [steals] children and makes them disappear …

“[The book] features a character that … [looks like] Russell Brand …

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“He also played the role of the 'Child Catcher' during the Olympics a few years ago … The Child Catcher in that movie literally cages children from the streets …

“He previously dated socialite Jemima Khan who owned the white dog that is in the logo for his 'Trews' series on Youtube. The Dog in his logo has a '33' around its neck [denoting] the 33 degrees in Freemasonry …

“… Russell was married for a while to Katy Perry …

“During an appearance at [an] Oscars ceremony a few years ago, Russell and Katy were interviewed and Katy made some comments that Russell apparently didn't like — he flashed up a small sign that had a pentagram on it and the word 'OBEY' — which she saw momentarily and then her personality totally shifted and she became docile …

“[Russell Brand] may himself have been through trauma-based mind control and thus may not even be fully aware of his involvement in all of this.

“… [The] personality is fractured into sub personalities who are unaware of each other — so the victim can appear to be completely 'normal' in one moment, and then [switch] to a different personality entirely in the next …”

https://peakd.com/politics/@ura-soul/russell-brand-exposed-a-pied-piper-to-misdirect-the-semi-awakened-his-fabian-society-connections-and-involvement-in-mind-control


6 comments:

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  2. My Southeast Asian friends have a social rule, that a lady doesn't visit a single male in a private place, unless she can bring a friend. It's a nice practice, avoiding many issues ... the feeling of comfort and security enhancing social relations.

    In classic Scottish law there is a type of verdict, 'not proven'. In earlier days there was a better understanding that tho regrettable incidents may have occurred, sometimes there isn't really 'legal evidence' at hand.

    There are, in practice, huge motivations for people to make false accusations - for attention, for money awards, for a sense of importance, for a desire to harm some target after life has become disappointing.

    There is visibly an 'opportunity pile-on' after someone has become a target. Ironically, real victims may exist but not be complainants.

    People deserve a sympathetic ear. But accusations after many years, without any more basis than verbal claims ... we cannot bend the legal system to suddenly trust what was not 'legal evidence' in the past. When in the old days, people would say, why did you enter that compromising situation in the first place?

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  3. Brand lives in Henley, 6.6 miles from Sonning,

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  4. Re “My Southeast Asian friends have a social rule, that a lady doesn't visit a single male in a private place, unless she can bring a friend.”

    There may be something in what you say, but a woman being alone with a man in a private place *cannot be legal carte blanche for the man to rape or sexually assault said woman*.

    For this reason, sometimes the law surely must take into full account the number of complainants all making the same or similar allegations about an alleged perpetrator, as well as the credibility of the complainants’ testimonies.

    If the law were to *discount* complainants’ testimonies in the absence of corroborating witnesses, DNA, audio/video, or other ‘hard’ evidence, then no woman could ever again work as a nanny, housekeeper, personal cook, plumber, electrician, saleswoman , or any job that ever involves being alone with a male client in his private office or home!

    Millions of women around the world could no longer work, or at least, no longer feel protected by the law at work, with men worldwide knowing that they could sexually assault women in their home or private office with legal impunity.

    Some women (and men) lie or fantasise about having been raped or sexually assaulted. That is undeniable. Some people are mentally ill, others confused, others motivated by the prospect of attention, fame, or monetary gain.

    However, the majority of individuals who make complains of sexual assault do *not* lie. Research studied find that most people, most women, who report being raped or sexually assaulted are neither fantasists nor liars.

    Thus when you have for example, a dozen women, who neither know one another nor have obvious financial or other malign motives, all presenting credible testimonies that are similar in key aspects, the law should surely attach some weight to this testimonial evidence.

    No one is saying that a complainant’s word should automatically believed against a defendant’s. Nor that numerous complainants making allegations of a similar nature against the same individual should automatically be believed.

    But when a significant number of individuals go to the police and make credible allegations of serious sexual assault against the same person — when it is not obviously in the complainants’ interests to lie or fantasise — this must count for something in the eyes of the law, if women and girls are to be safe in this world.

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  5. ‘Not all individuals who make accusations of rape are telling the truth — but the great majority are’


    “Over the past 20 years, only 2-10% of rape accusations … are proven to be fake, argue the authors of a 2010 US study.

    “That figure does not include any unsubstantiated accusations where an investigation was unable to prove a sexual assault occurred, so an accurate figure for the total remains unknown.

    “Other studies have figures in the same range. The FBI has put the number of "unfounded" rapes - those determined to be false after investigation - at 8%.”

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45565684

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    Russell Brand with his pentagram and Obey photo.

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