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Someone recently removed from Harley Pasternak's Wikipedia entry two main things:
-Any reference to Kanye West
-The lengthy list of his former clients
Curious, isn't it?
Look for yourself:
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-Any reference to Kanye West
-The lengthy list of his former clients
Curious, isn't it?
Look for yourself:
archive.ph
en.wikipedia.org
Here's the list of Harley's noteworthy clients. Someone doesn't want you to see this. Note that some of his former clients had mental breakdowns or died under suspicious circumstances: Mac Miller, Brittany Murphy (not listed), and others. (credit to @uncledoomer for the last two)
His Wikipedia page states that "During his time at U of T, Pasternak served as a nutrition and exercise scientist at Department of National Defence's Defence and Civil Institute for Environmental Medicine."
The Department of National Defence (DND) is the Canadian government's department which "supports" the Canadian Armed Forces. It's a civilization organization, a support system of sorts for the military. I'm not sure what the US equiv. would be. DOD? DHS?
Recap: Harley Pasternak, the "personal trainer" who got Kanye institutionalized once – and is allegedly threatening to do it again, have the rapper drugged, and take his kids away – was a scientist at a psyop-oriented military research center, whose work focused on drugs.
Wild.
Wild.
I'm not a particularly conspiratorial guy, truth be told. But hey, if elites did assign handlers to celebrities, particularly those deemed unpredictable or hard to control, with the purpose of keeping those celebrities in line, those handlers would look *a lot* like Pasternak.
And it isn't too crazy when you think about it.
Guy with military psyop training and exercise science finds work in Hollywood. Set him up with stars under the guise of fitness instruction. Have him keep an eye on them. This doesn't mean he's a secret CIA agent or something.
Guy with military psyop training and exercise science finds work in Hollywood. Set him up with stars under the guise of fitness instruction. Have him keep an eye on them. This doesn't mean he's a secret CIA agent or something.
But it does mean that he's serving powerful interests, or at the very least has their backing.
Even the best personal trainer lacks the ability to get someone institutionalized on a whim.
Pasternak is likely an intermediary for more powerful, shadowy forces in Hollywood.
Even the best personal trainer lacks the ability to get someone institutionalized on a whim.
Pasternak is likely an intermediary for more powerful, shadowy forces in Hollywood.
We're rarely able to peer behind the curtain. Occasions like this are significant because they reveal the secret power dynamics at play in elite society, the mechanisms by which even ultra-wealthy celebrities are kept in line.
How many other Pasternak's are out there?
How many other Pasternak's are out there?
Most of this thread was drawn from Patrick's Telegram so be sure to follow him over there
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civilian organization*
Shoutout to Revolver.news for linking the thread – fantastic site, one of the best on the right.
More info coming from Patrick on Telegram, I'll try to get it up here when I can
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Just so we're clear, under no circumstances should harassment or illegal activity be directed toward anyone involved in this. Play it cool, don't do anything dumb.
The question that remains to be answered is this:
How can a personal trainer get a world famous celebrity institutionalized and drugged into oblivion?
Isn't that something reserved for doctors?
Speaking of doctors...
How can a personal trainer get a world famous celebrity institutionalized and drugged into oblivion?
Isn't that something reserved for doctors?
Speaking of doctors...
So we've established that someone like Pasternak, who it could be alleged functions as handler of sorts, has a broader network to tap into to keep these potentially rogue celebrities in line. (Not accusing either Pasternak or Farzam of committing any crimes btw.)
Many celebrities breakdowns have probably been motivated by stress with no foul play involved. But the text messages Kanye posted were pretty damning: "Do what we say or lose everything." That raises questions about other celebrities whom we've been told to write off as lunatics.
Probably the last post here as this thread is probably as long as it needs to be. Patrick's still going on Telegram though so follow him there if you haven't already: t.me
Lastly @spectralroc deserves credit for getting the ball rolling on this, give him a follow
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