Discuss Russell Brand charges.
The source discusses the charges against Russell Brand, who has been charged in London for allegedly raping four women decades ago1 . The author of the text finds these charges to be "patently absurd", arguing that, like Weinstein, Clinton, Epstein, and Prince Andrew, Brand is "gay as goose"1 . The author believes the accusations are part of a larger pattern and suggests that the Phoenicians would find this amusing1 .
The text argues that it is illogical to think Russell Brand would need to rape anyone because he has been famous and had women "throwing themselves at him"2 . The author questions why someone in Brand's position, with access to many women, would need to force someone into sex2 .
The author also raises questions about the timing of the alleged incidents, which reportedly occurred between 1999 and 2004, 21 to 26 years ago3 . He wonders how there could be any evidence after such a long period3 . The text outlines what the author considers the necessary elements for a successful rape prosecution in the "real world": the woman going to the doctor immediately to confirm injuries consistent with rape, and going to the police with evidence linking a specific person to the crime, supported by forensic evidence and/or witness testimony proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt3 . The author states that without such evidence, charges cannot be brought4 .
The author criticizes the details of the charges against Brand as reported, specifically one count of sexual assault alleged to have occurred "between 2004 and 2005"5 . He questions how a charge can be made when the year of the alleged event is uncertain, arguing that any evidence should be dated (e.g., a doctor's visit or a police report)5 . Based on this, the author concludes that the charges against Russell Brand are likely fake "without further study"5 .
The author also expresses being "continually amazed that anyone is slimy enough to be involved in this vaudeville," which he considers more evil than rape because he believes it targets all heterosexual women and destroys their natural sexuality6 . He claims this project has personally affected him and every woman he has dated or not dated, deeming it a "crime against humanity" perpetrated by a "cabal of soulless monsters"6 .
It is important to note that the author's perspective in the source expresses strong opinions and skepticism about the charges against Russell Brand, based on his personal beliefs and interpretations rather than factual evidence presented within the text itself.
keep_pinSave to note
copy_all
thumb_up
thumb_down
Discuss Netflix Adolescence series.
The Netflix British propaganda series Adolescence is discussed in the provided source as an example of propaganda selling the idea that "Men-are-Pigs" or "now Boys-are-Pigs"1 . The author learned about the series recently and notes that there is a proposal to show it in all schools in the UK, which they see as "blackwashing boys once again"1 .
The author asserts that Netflix is a CIA front, and the creation of Adolescence proves this again1 . This series is described as a "crime against boys—far greater than any pedophilia since it will affect far more boys—was created by a Graham, actor Stephen Graham"1 . The author dismisses Graham's claimed background as a mechanic's son as the "usual BS story" and suggests he likely has peerage connections through Rose Bruford and the Dukes of Montrose1 .
The other creator of Adolescence is identified as Jack Thorne, described as a "superspook" who came out of the theater department at Cambridge2 . The author notes that Wikipedia omits Thorne's parents, suggesting a possible connection to the peerage Thornes, related to various noble families2 .... Thorne also co-wrote the This is England series and created Glue, a show about murdering teens, which the author believes was "made up to mess you up"2 ....
The plot of Adolescence is described in the source: In an English town, a 13-year-old boy named Jamie Miller is arrested for the murder of a classmate after being chronically bullied on social media for being "ugly" and labeled an "incel"4 . The series depicts the investigations at Jamie's school, interviews with a forensic psychologist, and the community backlash against Jamie's family4 .
The author finds the premise of a 13-year-old being labeled an incel to be nonsensical propaganda, as most boys that age are celibate simply because they are virgins5 . They state that the story is not based on true events but was made up by Thorne5 . The author compares Adolescence to the "Our Guys" propaganda from the US and argues that while that was presented as real, the British story is pure fiction, questioning why schoolkids would be made to watch it as if it reveals a hidden truth about boys5 .
According to the source, the film is being used by "the usual suspects" to push for more policies and laws that will further oppress boys and masculinity5 . The author identifies Tender, described as an MI5-front organization masquerading as a charity focused on healthy relationships, as leading this push5 . Tender allegedly uses drama and the arts for education but is, in the author's view, an "Operation Chaos organization created to split the sexes and destroy the family"5 .
The author criticizes Tender for a lack of transparency on their website, noting missing information about their board of directors and sponsors, as well as a broken link to their "our team" page5 . Research by Charlotte Gill reportedly shows that Tender is government-sponsored, receiving millions in UK taxes for projects like Adolescence5 . The Wayback Machine reportedly shows that Tender deleted their Staff/Trustees page, suggesting an attempt to hide information6 .
Susie McDonald is identified as Tender's CEO, but her bio is "scrubbed," and she recently deleted her X profile6 . She is reportedly connected to Westminster Insight, chaired by Susie Bacon, who comes from Capita Conferences, a major provider of Police and Criminal Justice events6 . Westminster Insight's founder is John Gummer, Lord Deben, and his brother is Peter, Baron Chadlington, both with significant connections in business and politics7 .... The author also notes that Jack Thorne, the co-creator of Adolescence, is married to a Mason, and the mother of the Gummer brothers is Margaret Mason, drawing connections between these individuals and potentially hidden networks8 .
The author concludes that Adolescence is part of a larger, harmful project aimed at all heterosexual women, destroying their natural sexuality, and a "crime against humanity" run by a "cabal of soulless monsters"9 . They believe this project has personally affected them and every woman they have ever dated or not dated9 .
keep_pinSave to note
copy_all
thumb_up
thumb_down
Discuss Tender organization propaganda.
The source discusses the Tender organization and characterizes its activities as propaganda1 .... According to the author, Tender is an MI5-front organization whose real aim is to split the sexes and destroy the family, functioning as another Operation Chaos entity2 .
The source states that Tender claims to be a nationwide charity that uses drama and the arts to educate children, young people, and adults about healthy relationships2 . However, the author argues that this is a facade2 .
One of the main pieces of propaganda the author attributes to Tender is the Netflix British propaganda series Adolescence1 . This series is described as selling a "Men-are-Pigs" or "Boys-are-Pigs" narrative and is accused of "blackwashing boys"1 . The author finds the plot of Adolescence, which features a 13-year-old boy arrested for murder and portrayed as an incel due to social media bullying, to be nonsensical propaganda not based on a true story2 ....
The author claims that the purpose of showing Adolescence in all UK schools is to teach children a fabricated "hidden truth about boys"2 . He believes the "usual suspects" are using the film to advocate for more policies and laws that will further suppress boys and masculinity2 .
The source highlights the suspicious nature of Tender's online presence, noting that their Staff/Trustees page on their website was deleted, likely because of the Adolescence push4 . The bios of key figures like CEO Susie McDonald are also described as "scrubbed," and her X profile has been recently deleted4 .
The author points out that Tender is government-sponsored, receiving millions in UK taxes for projects like Adolescence, thus billing the public for their own "propaganda and sexual destruction"2 .
Further investigation by the author reveals connections between Tender and other potentially influential organizations and individuals:
•
Tender was founded by scriptwriter Tamsin Larby, known for "gala performances" of the Vagina Monologues5 .
•
Trustee Rory Conwell is the CEO of Wilmington Group, a healthcare publishing house that includes the Health Service Journal, suggesting ties to the National Health Service (NHS)5 .
•
Tender's Chairman, Matthew Layton, comes from Clifford Chance, a major law firm in the City of London, indicating connections to powerful financial interests6 .
The author concludes that this "new-age crap" is orchestrated from the top down because the "sexual destruction" it promotes is highly profitable, implying that Tender is part of a larger agenda with financial motivations6 .
keep_pinSave to note
copy_all
thumb_up
thumb_down
Discuss Peerage connections revealed.
The source reveals several alleged peerage and aristocratic connections related to the individuals and organizations involved in the discussion of Russell Brand's charges and the Netflix series Adolescence1 ....
Regarding Russell Brand, the author draws a parallel between him and figures like Weinstein, Clinton, Epstein, and Prince Andrew, suggesting they are all "gay as goose"1 . While no direct peerage connection is explicitly stated for Brand in the source, this comparison implies, according to the author's assertions elsewhere, that these individuals are part of a connected elite, which in his view often includes those with aristocratic backgrounds1 .
The creator of the Netflix series Adolescence, Stephen Graham, is suspected of having peerage connections2 . The author dismisses Graham's claimed background as a mechanic's son as the "usual BS story" and notes his attendance at Rose Bruford, suggesting a link to the peerage Grahams, specifically the Dukes of Montrose, who are described as close cousins of the Stuarts2 .
The other creator of Adolescence, Jack Thorne, is also alleged to have aristocratic ties3 . The source points out that Wikipedia omits information about his parents, leading to the assumption that he is connected to the peerage Thornes, who are related to several noble families: the Douglas-Pennants, the Leslies, the Campbell-Prestons, the Verneys, and the Hope-Veres3 . Further, Thorne's wife is mentioned as Rachel Mason3 .
The organization Tender, which is leading the push for policies related to Adolescence, also has alleged connections to the peerage4 . Tender's CEO, Susie McDonald, is speculated to be either the daughter of Baron Gordon Ramsay McDonald or Susan McDonald, the Baroness of Avebury5 .
Westminster Insight, an organization connected to Tender, is chaired by Susie Bacon6 . Its founder is John Gummer, Lord Deben, who has a long history in UK politics7 . Lord Deben's brother is Peter, Baron Chadlington, making them both members of the peerage8 . Their mother is Margaret Mason, a name shared with Jack Thorne's wife, potentially suggesting a further connection8 . Lord Deben's background also includes being a writer, with the controversial title When the Coloured People Come mentioned9 .
The author also notes that a Bennet is listed on the people page of Tender, suggesting another possible link to the peerage, although no specific Bennet family is detailed10 .
In a seemingly unrelated but connected thread, the author discusses the Gotti family, suggesting that John Gotti was likely of European nobility11 .... This leads to a connection with the Giorgiou family through Gotti's wife, Victoria DiGiorgio, whose name is a variant of Giorgiou10 .... The Giorgious are also in the peerage and are related to the Douglas-Pennants10 . Notably, the Thornes are most closely related to the very same Douglas-Pennants, establishing an indirect link between one of the creators of Adolescence and the supposed noble origins of the Gotti family3 .... The Douglas-Pennants are further stated to be Fitzroys, leading back to King Charles II, and connected to other noble families like the Seymours, Villiers, and Somersets10 .
The author interprets these connections as evidence of a long-standing "extended family of criminals" that has been operating for thousands of years13 . He sees the alleged peerage links of individuals involved in media and propaganda as part of this larger scheme2 ....
keep_pinSave to note
copy_all
thumb_up
thumb_down
Discuss Gotti family history.
The source discusses the Gotti family history by linking it to European nobility and prominent figures1 .
Here are the key points about the Gotti family mentioned in the source:
•
There is a General Enrico Gotti (born 1867 in Turin) in the peerage who married Marie Bonaparte, the daughter of Napoleon Bonaparte's grandson1 . This connection suggests that the name "Gotti" is associated with European royalty1 .
•
The author posits that "Gotti" is likely short for "Gottingen", a famous German royal family with ties to the Hohenzollerns, Braunschweigs, and Brandenburgs1 . The Gottingens were originally Guelphs from Italy and ruled parts of Northern Italy, including Florence and Turin, from the 12th century1 .
•
The source suggests that the mafioso John Gotti was likely not a working-class Italian but rather from European nobility, given the historical connections of the name1 . John Gotti's family is thought to have come from Naples, which was ruled by the Bonapartes and Bourbons, who had links to German noble houses2 .
•
Victoria DiGiorgio, John Gotti's wife, also has a name ("DiGiorgio") suggesting noble origins and Russian connections2 . Despite claims that her parents worked in factories, she later inherited a multi-million dollar fortune from her mother's father, which the author finds contradictory3 . The name "DiGiorgio" is linked to "Giorgio," a variant of the Greek/Russian "Giorgiou," which is also in the peerage and related to the Douglas-Pennants4 .
•
The source mentions Cardinal Girolamo Gotti, who died in 1916 and worked for Propaganda Fide under Pope Leo XIII3 .
•
There was also Cardinal Vincenzo Gotti, who lived much earlier (died in 1728) and served under Pope Benedict XIII. He was made the Patriarch of Jerusalem3 ....
•
Giulio Gotti Porcinari is mentioned as an Italian General under Mussolini who came from a family of Counts of Volterra and was a Knight of the Order of Malta4 . His capture by Montgomery was jokingly compared to the capture of Julius Caesar, and like other Nazi generals, he was soon released after a short time, or possibly no time, in jail4 .
The author uses these various individuals with the surname Gotti to support the broader argument that many seemingly non-aristocratic figures have hidden noble connections, suggesting a long-standing and interconnected "family of criminals" across history5 .
keep_pinSave to note
copy_all
thumb_up
thumb_down
1 sour