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Years ago during nightshift, before /pol/ was even mainstream and was fully an investigatory site with a good amount of humor (ie: before normies clogged it to shit) we received a message claiming to be her and claiming her computer and phone were hijacked by the media and a hacker group stealing all her data. She asked for our help. Nobody believed her of course and she was told she would get no assistance unless she proved she was who she said she was - which she did. She posted a picture of herself, with the date, and with the phrase we demanded she add to verify her identity.
After that it took about an hour but we located where each item was, gave her everything she would need, she contacted the police, and she got back what was taken within about three hours from the moment she first came to us. Ever since then she has had a serious soft spot for anons and that is why you often see her speaking highly of the work anons do ranging from QAnons, to 4chan anons, etc.
Along with that she has visited now and again and would give tips. For example, the attack on the porn industry by /pol/ is a direct result of data that Jenna passed on to the site including how they "recruit" girls, look for specific types of girls, the trafficking issues from Ukraine, the desire to target mentally handicapped women, etc. She has always been very vocal about her defense of these women and she has used /pol/ to help her fight those things.