I was randomly searching about Alefantis and came across a lawsuit filed against him by Devoya Robinson. I searched the name and found a YouTube channel with the same name. There are 2 odd kid videos in a playlist. These videos have millions of views (could be from kids watching repeatedly idk). BUT, look at the bizarre comments (keep scrolling).
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwCWc0UzGxOHi7GPFfNbCIw
Playlist Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPcswd1MJAg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZq9MuWA2UY
There seem to be a bunch of bizarre videos on YouTube's sidebar suggestions. Like what the hell is this?! (Brace yourself.)
Someone please tell me this is nothing. It's normal stuff kids watch these days, right? I mean 26mil views of that last video. Surely one of your kids has watched one of these.
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cantsleepawink ago
Seems Devoya Robinson was previously involved with a non-profit organisation called New Beginnings which seems to be some kind of shelter for victims of domestic violence in Washington. She was involved with the children there it seems. Her Linkedin page shows that she speaks Swahili and is looking to join the board of a non-profit. There is something odd about those videos..all the toys and clothes seem to have a lot of MKUltra symbology. The view counts don't seem realistic either.
justforthissubverse ago
Because they are guilty
looking4truth ago
Jesus. Why do everytime we find info about a person who has the slightest involvement in this case they happen to have access to children or work for a non profit organization for children?I'm not saying they are all traffickers but thats too many damn coincidences
curtis_c_flush ago
They're all very weird. Why all the balls? Almost every video has some ball theme. I was very skeptical, but that last video pushed me over the edge. Who is the audience for these?
I know that one of the most popular YouTube channels is a toy unboxing channel. I tried to think of these in that context but couldn't. I don't have enough time to research further.