“Maybe Tulsi Gabbard is a toady, or naïve, or negative-attention seeking, or maybe a boy who grew up watching his father ridiculed decided to build a world in which he never would be, and in the world he built appeared a girl capable of holding firm to brazen ideas the world disdains. There are good actors and bad ones, but you don’t get to know what is in a candidate’s heart. If you think you do, you’ve been fooled. There is only the story they tell and the one you choose to believe. There are the votes they show up for and the forces they resist — the strength of the lifeline and into what strange waters they steer the boat.”
Gabbard is a second generation cult member of Chris Butler’s Science of Identity Foundation (SIF), a secretive sect headquartered in Kailua, on O’ahu’s Windward Coast.
The SIF network grooms political candidates and is managed by long-time Butler followers and SIF financiers – Allan Tibby, Joseph Bismark, and Patrick Bowler. All three “have faced international criminal allegations of money laundering, syndicated estafa (racketeering), and drug smuggling, respectively. In 1977, Honolulu Advertiser investigative reporter Walter Wright uncovered Butler’s underhanded involvement in a Hawai’i political party called Independents for Godly Government, which Butler’s followers financially floated with mysterious funds.”
Koviak, now 38, said he listened repeatedly to Butler’s lectures while a student at the SIG Baguio school, in the Philippines in the 1980’s.
Koviak wrote. “Then there were the private tapes that were only for his disciples and close followers. Those went into graphic detail about homosexuality and male on male intercourse.”
Koviak said the students also watched a video produced by Mike Gabbard’s Stop Promoting Homosexuality organization, which included footage of men having sex in public. Other former students have similar reports.
In one of the newsletters, Patrick Bowler, who was arrested in 1997 for running a major international hashish smuggling ring, is listed as a cash contributor to the school.
“A 2017 article on Rep. Gabbard in The New Yorker also mentions that, “as a girl, she spent two years in the Philippines, at informal schools run by followers of Butler.” (It is also clear from the The New Yorker article that Rep. Gabbard was less than forthcoming with the reporter regarding her relationship with Butler and SIF.)”
Her ex-husband, Eduardo Tamayo, is the nephew of Ramon “Toby” Tamayo, who ran the Baguio City boys’ school. Her current husband, Abraham Williams, is also a second generation Butler disciple. So are at least three of her current, key Congressional staffers, including Chief of Staff Kainoa Penaroza, whose father, William Penaroza, chaired a Butler-connected political party in the ’70s called Independents for Godly Government. At least two of Rep. Gabbard’s current Congressional staffers are first generation Butler disciples, including her mother-in-law, who manages her Honolulu office, according to the linked website…
https://debeausoleil.com/2019/10/21/tulsi-gabbard-frontman-for-an-international-crime-ring/