The Rockefeller Foundation has officially partnered with Beast Philanthropy, the organization run by Jimmy Donaldson, or MrBeast, the world's so-called #1 creator/influencer. According to a join press release, the “strategic partnership is designed to meet young people where they are—online—and channel their desire for purpose into meaningful global action.” The partnership intends to promote global development, poverty alleviation, and sustainable impact.
Billionaire Les Wexner, named extensively alongside Jeffrey Epstein, also runs a foundation looking to advocate the same goals, with emphasis on LGBT, climate, and racism. Wexner’s foundation was not only funded with large sums of money from people like Epstein, but his entire wealth, upon which the foundation is constructed, was built on his being possessed by a demon named dybbuk, which he documents in a 1985 interview. In his own words.
Back in the 1940s, the Rockefeller Foundation also financed a man named Alfred Kinsey, a reported homosexual who had a keen interest in sexuality and taboo sexual practices. In fact, Kinsey is considered the founder of the sexual revolution in the United States, just as Magnus Hirschfeld, who ran the world’s first trans clinic, was the leader of the same movement in 1920s Germany. Other than his own sexuality, and an interest in pedophiles and sexual contact with children in general, Kinsey was inspired by none other than another Beast named Aleister Crowley, the sexual deviant, who was an agent of British Intelligence as much as Epstein was an agent of Israel-US intelligence.
And according to a declassified CIA document, “Foundation Support for Research in the fields of Behavioral Sciences,” the CIA paid the Rockefeller Foundation, among others, large sums of money to conduct research in areas like “parapsychology” and studies on groups of “gifted individuals,” programs that often involved children, for which the television show Stranger Things was inspired in part.
In 2024 the U.S. National Security Archive published a document collection highlighting the “CIA and the Behavioral Sciences: Mind Control, Drug Experimentation and MKULTRA,” and behind that researcher w
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