
Episode 143: Anatomy of a Setup
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2.) A black-ops spy, posing as the cousin of the black-ops honeytrap who is now married to my former partner, attempted to stage a confrontation in public where she accused me of being schizophrenic in a bar full of people. She stormed out, thinking I would be distraught, and bribed the hosts of the event, Am I Write Ladies, to offer me a drink in hopes that I would bungle the videography job they hired me for. I maintained full composure and the ruse failed.
3.) A high level client, who runs in the same VIP social circles as the rape suspect in my true crime memoir, received black ops coaching to stage an interaction where she forced me into a double bind in order to falsely accuse me of eavesdropping, when I was doing nothing other than my job description at the highest level.
When the crimes that are targeting me took massive funding to pull off, and take massive funding to investigate and prove, the only defense is free speech.
I am sharing three different instances of what a setup can resemble. My case is pretty extreme due to being the target of a multi-interest black ops. Most people will never experience even one instance of what I am describing over the course of their lives, but I felt the need to share this valuable information in order to be aware of how authoritarian, totalitatian, and fascist private surveillance and policing can function. Maybe you have a corrupt undercover operative in your own life who needs to be weeded out.
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