Misha Collins is an actor on the show Supernatural. He worked for the Clintons as an intern at the white house when Bill Clinton was the president. He campaigned for Hillary this year. He opened an orphanage in Haiti through his charity Random Acts. There is a picture of him there with a chicken. He often wears a hat with a chicken on it. He has a pizza named after him from Pizza Hut. On his youtube channel, the very first video he uploaded was a short he directed about a child being stalked by a man in a van. It's called "stranger danger" and the child in the video turns into a changeling monster, much like other videos and drawings linked to comet ping pong etc. He has references on his twitter to sacrificing and eating children. "I asked Santa for an infants heart" is one tweet of his. He has many pictures of himself with his children with their heads disembodied, much like the mural in comet ping pong. These are some things I noticed. The most important fact is that he is connected with the Clintons and he is present in Haiti where child trafficking most likely occurs like the beyond borders charity across the street from comet ping pong. There are also pictures of him making bracelets with the children in haiti at his orphanage. I wish that someone could help do more research on him because I've seen so many connections just from a cursory glance at his social media and background.
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voatcaesarpizza ago
Can you link and/or screenshot various bits of evidence? It would really streamline the process.
This subvoat is getting inundated with random claims* that have no links to even circumstantial evidence. Sure, we could follow up on what you say, but for the things that are outright false, that takes a long time to make sure they are false. If you're the one to discover it, you really ought to be providing the evidence as well as making the claim.
*Example of a random claim, by user Purge101 on another thread:
He doesn't provide any explanation for the information, but states it as fact. How is anyone going to take us seriously if we just make outlandish claims? (Which is exactly what they are, without evidence.)