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rooting4redpillers ago

I know, since Ashton Kutcher's recent talk before congress, he's been of interest. Are any of the items, OP, that you've listed more worth looking into, and if so, what do you think might be discovered that will be most useful to the pizzagate investigation. For example: he's a pedo, a pedo apologist, a pedo enabler, possible victim, spokesperson for a shady nonprofit, practices a shady religion - some combination of those things - or something else. Or, because of the timing of his revived public interest in human trafficking, on the heels of pizzagate, we should just look for anything and everything.

Things I've learned about Ashton Kuchter in the last hour or so of looking to the easy things:

  • According to Wikipedia, he had a stressful childhood. Sibling with severe disabilities, contemplated suicide, parents' divorce, juvenile conviction for burglary, ostracized by his school and community.

  • He's a former model. There are past comments on this subverse that claim, the modeling profession is worse than the acting profession, as far as child abuse is concerned.

  • As far as I see, he doesn't get a lot of high-profile work, or attention on talk shows these days. Two-and-a-Half Men, (ended 2015), Jobs (2013), one series The Ranch (2016), one new series coming out this year. I might be missing something regarding his popularity. But, considering his Thorn project has been around since 2009, when he was married to Demi Moore, plus the current popularity of pizzagate, it seems reasonable to question the timing of his tearful presentation to Congress - and to wonder about his timely motivation.

My thoughts: AK is a mediocre but reasonably entertaining actor. He's a youngish good looking, and plays a competently funny stoner (in That 70's Show context), therefore his appeal spans several generations. He has a good start on a typical Hollywood-celebrity-failed-marriage history, at a young age (NOT blaming him for that, but there it is).

I found one thing that wasn't brought up.

Ashton Kutcher says dads diaper, too!

Excerpt: (Wed March 11, 2015) (CNN) - A Facebook post by actor Ashton Kutcher lamenting the lack of diaper changing tables in public men's rooms has parents talking.

The new father -- he and partner Mila Kunis welcomed baby Wyatt Isabelle in October -- complained to his followers that he had yet to encounter a changing table in the public bathrooms he visits. He offered to give a social media shout-out to the first business where he found a diapering table in the men's room.

The post had logged more than 230,000 comments as of Wednesday morning. Lots of folks offered up places Kutcher should patronize, such as Walmart and Cracker Barrel, where they say changing tables abound.

cantsleepawink ago

Some of us are highly concerned about THORN and currently drilling down into the company https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1672683