>Vindaman and Sullivan were involved in Ukraine
>QAnon conspiracy theories started on the fringe — but now adherents could gain real power
https://theconversation.com/profiles/marc-andre-argentino-420601/articles
Marc-André Argentino is a PhD candidate in the Individualized Program (INDI) at Concordia Universit,y researching how extremist religious and/or political transnational organizations create propaganda, recruit members to ideological causes, inspire acts of violence and impact democratic institutions. He has an MA from Université Laval and a BA from Concordia. He is being supervised by professors from Theological Studies, the Centre for Engineering in Society and the Institute of Information System Engineering.
>the country's fucked
>Ballard and Caviezel exposing their own complicity in child trafficking.
>police violence against rebellious — but usually defenseless — young men of Arab or non-Western descent
https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2023/07/07/sound-of-freedom-qanon-theories-jim-caviezel/
‘Sound of Freedom’ is a box office hit whose star embraces QAnon
The low-budget film about child sex trafficking almost topped the box office on July 4. But its star Jim Caviezel has linked it to the QAnon movement.
GROOMED: They took her daughter. She took ACTION.
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2021/04/jim-caviezel-decries-the-adrenochroming-of-children-as-if-thats-a-thing
Jim Caviezel Decries “The Adrenochroming of Children,” As If That’s a Thing
The film and television star conferenced to a rally boasting Lin Wood, Sidney Powell, and the My Pillow guy.
>As If That’s a Thing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice%2C_Sweet_Alice
Brooke Shields loves ice cream, 1976
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice%2C_Sweet_Alice
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_nasty
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Baby_(1978_film)
Pretty Baby is a 1978 American historical drama film directed by Louis Malle, written by Polly Platt, and starring Brooke Shields, Keith Carradine, and Susan Sarandon. Set in 1917, it focuses on a 12-year-old girl being raised in a brothel in the Storyville red-light district of New Orleans by her prostitute mother. Barbara Steele, Diana Scarwid, and Antonio Fargas appear in supporting roles. The film is based on the true account of a young girl who was sexually exploited by being forced into prostitution by her mother, which was recounted in historian Al Rose's 1974 book Storyville, New Orleans: Being an Authentic Illustrated Account of the Notorious Red-Light District, as well as the life of photographer Ernest Bellocq, who photographed various New Orleans prostitutes in the early-twentieth century. Its title is derived from the Tony Jackson song of the same name, which is used in the soundtrack.
Jordan Hoffman is a Queens, New York–based writer who has been contributing to Vanity Fair since 2014. His work can also be read in The Guardian, the A.V. Club, the Times of Israel, and elsewhere. He is a member of the New York Film Critics Circle, has published a book about Star Trek, and has seen the band Phish in concert more times than is rational. You can communicate with him directly on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/jhoffman
>https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/phishs-mike-gordon-arrested-235671/
>Syria revokes BBC accreditation