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ISAAC KAPPY's DEAD MANS SWITCH – The LOST Tapes - #4
Isaac Kappy (February 17, 1977 – May 13, 2019) was an American actor and musician known for his roles in the films THOR (2011) and TERMINATOR SALVATION (2009) and in the AMC television series BREAKING BAD He was a member of the band Monster Paws.
Isaac was ALSO an active promoter of the Q (anon) MOVEMENT and his videos made quite an impact with his fans , he called his “Familam”, and others interested in the darker side of Hollywood.
This video Series “Isaac Kappy's Dead Mans Switch” (exclusive to Tora3.com) was made available by a friend of Isaac's who salvaged these videos before the internet removed them. They are presented unedited and uncensored and may contain some foul language and/or uncomfortable topics.
All content is provided for historic record ONLY and any statements and/or allegations made by Kappy toward any person living or dead is/are not intended to suggest that the information is in amy way accurate nor correct or that any names given are guilty of any crimes suggested whatsoever.
The sole intent is to provide as complete a record as possible of the words, thoughts and ideas shared by Kappy throughout his time on the net and the individual(s) and website sharing this may or may not agree with Kappys allegations, Ideas and/or assertions.
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