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So, by no means am I trying to make light of women who sexually harassed, assaulted, or raped. It's not the goal of this video, but in a nutshell I'm going to tell you what this is truly about. This woman used to be a psychologist who understands trauma as this article is written. And use this her expertise. Okay, that's fine. If you are a psychologist and you should know better than anybody, how to deal with mental issues, mental problems. Yet 35 years ago you were held down and your breasts were fondled. Tell me a time and a date when alcohol is involved in any college or high school room, where spin the bottle, make it up. This stuff doesn't happen. Yet with your psychological background, you were traumatized so bad. Well, honey, let me ask you this. Did you live in a cave? You're one of these silver spoon ladies, daughters that just never, nothing ever traumatizing ever happened to you. Are you just so sensitive to real life, real life events that happen to women, happen to men, but your example has to be pushed forward so that sexual harassment, rape and assault of women will stop forever now because of what you've done. Yeah, bullshit. So let's move on. Brings you to these two women and when you look up the Wikipedia, Anna, Maria, or Chelle, she was a community organizing roles in New York. When you hear the word term community organizing, it brings you right over to Barry's Atari, so you know exactly what her professional trade of doing is. Okay, it's called spewing lies, pushing agendas, and being an actress in any event she needs to be with given the correct paycheck. This one's interesting too. Gallagher survived the school shooting. Winky, winky, winky. So let's go to, let's go to, how bad do we know that this was all scripted? Act. Well, when you have a little, a little little little little little little little little former actress trying to push her social, social justice agenda. She could have been put anywhere in that courtroom anywhere. So you need to tell me it was just a mistake or just they decided to give her that seat to be put underneath the camera for hours and the ignorant, ignorant people who believe everything they're told will sit there and say, well, yeah, it's just because she's there to help further the understanding of what sexual harassment, rape, and assault on women is now. No, no. She was purposely put in that position to fabricate the agenda on purpose. And if she's there, then all of them are actors for an agenda, a disgusting agenda that easy to wrap your head around it, how deep the rabbit hole goes in this world. I'm going to give you another taste of it. When you then take everything that I've shown you and you wrap it up in a nice, tiny pretty package with a sweet little bow on it, when it goes to the next level or the last level, and by no means is this done, we still have to wait till Friday to see what the FBI, who from my understanding has already investigated Kavanaugh six times, but this has to be done. It takes you all the way to the bottom of the cesspool, with a Saturday night life skating boy they love to use, Matt Damon. Trying to bring some type of comedy into it, then you flip the pancake and you ask, wait a minute, thought this was about sexual harassment, rape, sexual assault on women, but no, that doesn't matter. No, no. It's all about the comedy that we can pull from the actors that they used. And there always has to be a heel. Okay, a little worldwide wrestling, a heel definition is the bad guy. The good guy is the good guy, the bad guy is the bad guy. Well the bad guy in this scripted role is Kavanaugh himself. Miss Ford, she's the good guy. So as long as we can take it to a comedy routine, well that's an offset isn't it? And then we have the actress, and then we have, wherein, no, the biggest thing I can't figure out, let all the things I've shown you go, but the biggest thing I can't figure out is that when you have a hearing that is done by the upper echelon of the Senate, and the gavel should have been slammed down. Too supposedly random women came out of nowhere to stop one senator to get it to further through another week. But it's not just two random women with their hearts broken, trying to make an example of where this thing should go. No, these two women are paid people to community organize and push an agenda. There is no women, no men should be able to interrupt a senator leaving when the gavels get ready to be thrown down. And further it, if you want to take it to that level, then before anything ends you need to put a podium out there and have anybody who wants to. Come up and express their opinion and then go off of each and every single person's opinion or former sexual harassment that they experienced to help sway the minds of who's trying to make the decision, senators. But they were so impactful, they were so unbelievably striking in what they said to Mr. Flake. Interesting last name. To get this to move to another week, I can't figure that out. Whereas you cannot pull that off in any courtroom in America that I ever know enough to wear all the sun before the last second, the 11th hour, the last day. It did funny, everything comes right to the end and boom, it's got to move on, boom, it's got to move on, boom, it's got to move on. Any courtroom to where you could stand up and say something to a judge without the bailiff cuffing you and taking you out for interrupting court, but yet these two ladies were able to do this to a senator and an elevator. So anyway, if this is what you can do now to stop a procedure at the echelon level of senate, well, I guess anybody in a courtroom should be able to open their mouth and have something's changed, but there are what, a thousand YouTube videos or more of where people interrupt a court during a hearing and we all know what happens to them, don't we? The bailiffs come very quickly and the judge slams down the gavel and they are taken out of the courtroom for obstruction of justice. But these two ladies, these community organizers who survive the school shooting, they are the ones that take the cake. So I listen to Milano and Saturday night skip. How much more evidence do you need? Well, a person like me doesn't need any more evidence. And as I said at the very beginning and I'll say it again, women who have suffered rape, sexual harassment, sexual assault, well of course. Or it's can't describe how bad that is. That's not the point. The point is is that who these people are are not what you think they are.