Anonymous ID: b1163f March 16, 2023, 3:51 p.m. No.18520372   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>18518776 PB

 

I’ve only recently started to get familiar with Jesse Czebotar after an anon posted one of her Nephilim live chats the other day. Vid was a year old but compelling enough to get me to listen to a few more and start looking into her a bit. Came across this vid while mining the jewtube yesterday. It’s basically two women discussing the fact that Jesse is not who she claims to be and is in fact controlled by the dark elite she claims to have freed herself from. One of them claims to be an ex-marine and to have had an ongoing friendship with Jesse that I think she said started out from a prayer group maybe. Claims God told her to break ties with Jesse eventually. The other seems to think Jesse is an MK Ultra victim rather than an SRA survivor and thinks she is still controlled by dark entities. Both women in the vid claim to be friends with Field McConnell. And, one says she thinks some of the negative things going on with Field are a direct result of Jesse’s involvement with him but it wasn’t clear what they were referencing. Timothy Holmseth is touched on, as well. That’s the basic gist of vid, though I may have mixed up which woman claimed what. I am not familiar enough with Jesse to argue one way or the other. Just offering up some info I came across.

 

Jodi LoDolce Breaks Silence on Jesse Czebotar - November 15, 2022

https://youtu.be/T1LaRgMRGQQ

Anonymous ID: b1163f March 16, 2023, 4:05 p.m. No.18520458   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0511 >>0564 >>0584

>>18520390

Have you tried the grey celtic sea salt yet? Just as delicious but different flavor. One of my favs. Like to keep several salt varieties on hand, none of which are morton.

 

https://www.organicfacts.net/celtic-sea-salt.html

 

Celtic sea salt is a type of salt harvested from the Celtic Sea off the coast of France. Sea salt is traditionally harvested by evaporation and sun drying. It retains more moisture than refined table salt and has a slightly moist feel. Sea salt can also be darker and tinted gray, instead of the usual white or pink that is found in other salts. This is because of the high mineral content that is retained in the salt as it is evaporated. Sea salt is prized therefore as a good source of not only iodine, but lots of trace essential minerals, including magnesium, iron, manganese, zinc, iodine, and potassium.