I recently found an interview with Jeff Kasky, father of Cameron Kasky on a talk about leadership (link not archived because I am an idiot and suck with archiving youtube links). In it he says that while he is not religious he is from a Jewish family and has worked with Jewish Adoption and Family Care organization (JAFCO) on multiple occasions. I checked the place out and at first I found no dirt. Then I found the site the truth about JAFCO which alleges that JAFCO hates Orthodox Jewish families and does not want anything to do with them. This statement was later reechoed on the site Reactionary Times which also states that JAFCO refuses reunification with biological parents even when doing so is in breech of Florida law and gave to families where the kids were beaten and molested. I'm not sure if the info on the Reactionary Times site is correct as I have yet to find any other places saying this, so temperance is important, but it looks like an area which deserves to be looked into further.
Pizzagate related because of alleged adoption agencies used for child trafficking.
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srayzie ago
This is interesting. Especially for anyone who’s been following this story. I don’t know if there’s a way to archive YouTube videos. But streamable lets you save 10 minutes of a video. So I saved it but it’s in 3 parts...
Seeking The Leadership Path with guest Jeff Kasky
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
septimasexta ago
Why do you think they produced this crappy video? The lady looks sto*ned. It only had 2 views. The format is ready to embed. Are they sending code?
BeTidy ago
Apologies if I'm breaking rules, as I've posted this comment on a related thread. I'll change it if this is the wrong thing to do. But it directly answers your question as to why this strange video was made. ( A video that would put anyone off but the desperate or suckers, from dealing with these people. But that is their target audience. Its a kind of filtering system. )
The interview is an example of NLP/Success marketing. Those into that "market themselves" by writing books and appearing in "Summits". For someone unacquainted with those techniques, it sounds very impressive. However, in reality, its a mutual marketing scam utilizing techniques that in some ways relate to PizzaGate.
Dirty Tricks - He quotes Tony Robbins in the interview. "Self help" gurus like Tony Robbins used Neuro Linguistic Programming NLP to make millions in the 1980s. NLP is a collection of techniques commonly employed by stage hypnotists, cults, and... military intelligence agents. [significant for Pizzagate]
NLP - Best article I've seen about it, very insightful overview, and humorous. Particularly note the link about half way down - "Scamworld: Get rich quick schemes mutate into an online monster". It explains the purpose behind this bizarre interview https://ultraculture.org/blog/2014/01/16/nlp-10-ways-protect-mind-control/
In my view, the very jarring and over the top intro from the interviewer made use of hypnotic techniques, typical of NLP.
Don't Judge - He is concerned about people "judging" him. Particular categories of people are famous for crying, "don't judge". [Sodom & Gomorah - the original PizzaGate]
Medical Malpractice - Kasky co hosted a show on Autism with medical malpractice lawyer Mark Rosen. A malpractice lawyer would be very valuable if caught "Programming to Kill" via hypnosis. (the interview is on Roku) Presumably this Mark L Rosen? http://lubellrosen.com/attorneys/mark-l-rosen-esq/
Programmed to Kill, by David McGowan - Superb book that explains how serial/spree killers are made. A difficult topic handled without gore, and with great black humour. There are two court cases I've seen crop up where CIA Psychiatrists have been sued (successfully) for programming patients to kill. Both in the USA. (follows on from Medical malpractice connection & NLP above) Look up the book "Programmed to Kill" by Dave McGowan on Amazon, or the author's web site. [I don't think I'm allowed to post the link here]
The NLP movement thrives on people writing books (of any quality) to give themselves a profile in a field. A book makes someone an "expert", which is good for business, or at least appearing in interviews and "summits". Which again are good marketing for business. Kasky lists a number of books he has written on adoption, including, "Consumers Guide to Adopting". A revealing choice of words.
Excessive, sickening mutual praise. A key part of NLP brainwashing. Katsky and his interviewer over do it. I nearly threw up. He closes with "... and I know that if we had communications with other planets [pause for effect], they would all know you... you're just a great person, and its an honour to know you".
He says he's all about charities, values and he's not in it for the money. What a guy. He's also following the pattern of the "NLP" crowd, where every charitable act, summit, book, and carefully chosen word and movement, is about deceptive marketing, and hypnotic techniques. Is this the sort of cover one would expect for PizzaGate operations? Well... yes. It fits the profile.
Bizarre NLP / Marketing scam style interview here... http://www.lynettelouise.com/seeking-the-leadership-path-with-guest-jeff-kasky/