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Sunday, December 04, 2022

GOOGLE SUPPORTS PEDOPHILIA.OR THIS GUY IN CANADA HERE WOULD NOT HAVE GOTTEN BANNED ON YOUTUBE FOR EXPOSING THE BALENCIAGA PEDOPHILE SCANDLE.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

GOOGLE SUPPORTS PEDOPHILIA.OR THIS GUY IN CANADA HERE WOULD NOT HAVE GOTTEN BANNED ON YOUTUBE FOR EXPOSING THE BALENCIAGA PEDOPHILE SCANDLE.

Press For Truth BANNED On YouTube!.. Press For Truth BANNED On YouTube!
Posted on July 15, 2020 AND AGAIN IN 2022 NOW

First they came for the journalists, then we don’t know what happened after that….On July 14th 2020 the Press For Truth YouTube channel was permanently disabled by Google…Over 14 years of work, 5 documentary films, 270k subscribers with over 35M video views all gone in the blink of an eye because the gatekeepers of political thought and opinion have decided that YOU should no longer have access to MY voice, my opinion, my research, my method of delivery, my goal to bring TRUTH in a time of universal deceit. That’s not “YouTube” that’s “ThemTube”. But WE have always had all the power, so it’s time we take it back by migrating to decentralized censorship free platforms while YouTube continues to be the cause of their own demise.

Balenciaga: Child Sacrifice, Cannibalism, & Couture-Even more sinister signaling from haute couturier's disgraced ad campaign sexualizing children-Rod_Dreher-transparant-bg-Rod Dreher-Nov 24, 2022 9:52AM

The perceived meaning of the works is difficult to voice or uncomfortable to admit.In the most evident terms, Fire From The Sun portrays children aged two or three in various stages of play with fire and what appear to be human limbs, even hair. The children are all light-skinned Sistine-style cherubs, sometimes covered in blood. The children do not appear to be distressed or disturbed (though some viewers at the gallery may be). The drama of the paintings is heightened by their visual connection to each other—and, more broadly, to older works by Borremans. The scene in each painting is composed against a similar beige backdrop. This is a set or a stage, devoid of context, withholding of answers, but suggestive of a director or someone watching.In some of the paintings the children are in the process of disappearing: phantom bodies not quite removed from their gruesome acts. These ghostly figments remind us of the artist’s hand (another detached extremity) and its control over what we see and what we don’t. More poetically, the visible existence of “disappearance” suggests the impossibility of a clean escape from a bloody episode. Importantly, Borremans chose to depict children too young to have clear memories. In some fictional future, they might be unreliable carriers of this formative origin story or trauma. Are these portraits of what it means to try and erase the past, unsuccessfully?  ... While the fire and (probable) cannibalism imply some sort of ritual, the works are most chilling as sketches of random violence, causal and instinctual. The depicted characters break with one typecast (angelic) while fitting another (demonic). From the exhibition:From the book featured in the Balenciaga shot:Michaël Borremans’s new paintings depict toddlers engaged in playful but mysterious acts with sinister overtones and insinuations of violence. The children are presented alone or in groups against a studio-like backdrop that negates time and space, while underlining the theatrical atmosphere and artifice that exists throughout Borremans’s recent work.“The scenes depicted by the majority of paintings comprising Fire from the Sun show a state of being or society in which the primal is uncontrolled, without bearings, in a state of anarchy,” Bracewell writes. “ historic Romanticism subjugate to mysterious controlling forces that are neither crudely malevolent nor necessarily benign.”A state of being or society in which the primal is uncontrolled, without bearings, in a state of anarchy. There's one canvas in the book (I saw this on the Amazon sample) showing naked toddlers smeared with blood, and eating raw meat, apparently a limb. Cannibalism and toddlers. Lord of the Flies.What's going on with Balenciaga in this campaign? They featured photos of little girls connected to sadomasochistic sex. And now this? What message are they sending? More from the Borremans book:#Balenciaga had this Michael Borremans book laying out in the office desk to the side of red-head model… look at these themes yall… can’t make this up even if I tried!!! pic.twitter.com/GaFACxtviJ— NΛTLY DΞNISΞ (@itsnatlydenise) November 23, 2022-Look at this one from the book:Damn, that is dark. In this story, the journalist who visits him in his studio says:To me, the foolish, frightening figures in ‘Black Mould’ encapsulate today’s deep-seated fears about religious extremism and I can’t help noticing how frequently Borremans mentions faith. ‘I was raised Roman Catholic, but then I lost my belief,’ he tells me when I ask. ‘I still like the idea that people come together in a building to reminisce about life and death…But every religion that is institutionalised is bad. It should be like Buddhism: only in thoughts. Otherwise it’s about power, and then you miss the point.OK, it's bizarre that this particular book by this particular artist would appear in the ad campaign. You should know that in this highly styled campaigns, nothing is left to chance. It's possible the stylist -- a different person from the photographer -- randomly chose contemporary art books. Even if not, it's possible to read too much into the titles on the desk. Still, the overwhelming spiritual darkness of the Borremans paintings does fit with the pitch-blackness of the Balenciaga campaign (for which it has apologized).But look at this one, from the kid campaign:One of the pics from the Balenciaga child photos has Balenciaga spelled on tape spelled BAALenciaga pic.twitter.com/74n3 Dwwf7H — Vade 𓁼 (@pope_head) November 23, 2022-Baal was the ancient Canaanite god, to whom children were sacrificed -- usually the first-born child of the sacrificer, who would be incinerated alive. One of his titles was "Baal-zebub," or Lord of the Flies.Look at this drawing on the right side of that photo, on the wall:Balenciaga knew exactly what it was doing here. It is simply not possible that one of the most sophisticated global high fashion brands was fooled.As Tucker Carlson said last night, do you want to know why Jeffrey Epstein was still celebrated by the rich and famous, even after he was convicted of sex with minors? There's probably a connection between that and what Balenciaga has done here. Among the super-rich, this stuff is normal.Rod Dreher is a senior editor at The American Conservative. A veteran of three decades of magazine and newspaper journalism, he has also written three New York Times bestsellers—Live Not By Lies, The Benedict Option, and The Little Way of Ruthie Leming—as well as Crunchy Cons and How Dante Can Save Your Life. Dreher lives in Baton Rouge.

Balenciaga Files Lawsuit Over Contentious Ads, Kim Kardashian Breaks Silence About Brand Deals-The designer has spoken out amid allegations that the company's Spring '23 campaign promoted inappropriate content involving children.By Emily Rella-November 23, 2022 Updated: November 28, 2022

After issuing a formal apology on behalf of a contentious ad campaign featuring puzzling photos of children and props featuring also-puzzling court cases, Balenciaga is slamming the production team and set designer with a $25 million lawsuit.
Twitter-The ads, which were shot in July, feature photographs of children holding what appear to be BDSM bears as well as a photograph of the brand's iconic "Hourglass" handbag, a piece made as a part of its collaboration with Adidas.Also are we just not talking abt how the hourglass bag ad was an @adidas Balenciaga collab? You know the one with the Supreme Court document referring to child pornography? Where @adidas fake apology? Everyone should be held accountable. You have to approve that. pic.twitter.com/tsMOuWhMra— A (@usern0me) November 26, 2022-In one photo, court documentation can be seen on the desk where the Balenciaga bag is placed from the 2008 case titled United States vs. Williams. The controversial case ruled that the "pandering" of child pornography did not violate the First Amendment even if the person charged with such an offense did already possess said pornography to trade.Balenciaga is now suing North Six (the company that produced the photoshoot) as well as the set designer, Nicholas Des Jardins.The lawsuit, according to documents seen by The Washington Post, claim that "malevolent or, at the very least, extraordinarily reckless" decisions were made to the set without Balenciaga's knowledge or approval as the company is seeking nearly $25 million in damages due to the now publicly perceived association between the company and the "repulsive and deeply disturbing subject of the court decision."DeJardin's team told Washington Post that "Everyone from Balenciaga was on the shoot and was present on every shot and worked on the edit of every image in post-production," in response to news of the lawsuit.Still, many are calling for celebrities and notable figures to speak up and out about the disturbing campaigns and accusations Balenciaga has been facing since last week, seemingly none more than Kim Kardashian.Kardashian, a muse and collaborator with the brand who starred in its Fall 2022 ad campaign, took to social media late Sunday evening to break her silence on the "disturbing images."    As a mother of four, I have been shaken by the disturbing images. The safety of children must be held with the highest regard and any attempts to normalize child abuse of any kind should have no place in our society — period.— Kim Kardashian (@KimKardashian) November 27, 2022-As for my future with Balenciaga, I am currently re-evaluating my relationship with the brand, basing it off their willingness to accept accountability for something that should have never happened to begin with — & the actions I am expecting to see them take to protect children.— Kim Kardashian (@KimKardashian) November 28, 2022-Kardashian did not provide any concrete update on the future of her business partnerships with the fashion house.Balenciaga is in hot water for its latest ad campaign in which its being accused of promoting inappropriate conduct involving children — and now both the photographer and the company have spoken out.The original ad campaign, which has since been pulled from the designer's social platforms and website, featured two young girls holding teddy bears that appear to be wearing BDSM bondage gear.Upon further digging, others on social media noticed that one still shot of a Balenciaga bag on a desk featured a document from the court case Ashcroft vs. Free Speech Coalition, which ruled in favor of virtual child pornography.A third image showed a red-haired woman sitting on a desk with a view of New York City, featuring a book on her desk by Michael Boerrman which displays nude images of children.Livid viewers and shoppers took to the internet to bash the company and shame them for their now-viral campaign.This is absolutely disgusting. Balenciaga features toddlers in ads, holding teddy bears in bondage outfits and with a court document about "child porn" partially hidden in the image.This is criminal & sick. Sexualizing children must be a redline. @KimKardashian - speak out now. pic.twitter.com/lNIdywunlY— Lila Rose (@LilaGraceRose) November 22, 2022Balenciaga using photos of little girls playing with teddy bears dressed in bondage gear on their website. Lovely. pic.twitter.com/mYnt0CJuif— Slarty Bartfast (@DatCatDer) November 20, 2022-Following the backlash, Balenciaga issued an apology via social media.Instagram via Balenciaga-"We apologize for displaying unsettling documents in our campaign. We take this matter very seriously and are taking legal action against the parties responsible for creating the set and including unapproved items for our spring '23 campaign photoshoot," the company's story read. "We strongly condemn abuse of children in any form. We stand for children safety and well-being."Following Balenciaga's statement, the photographer of the campaign, Gabriele Galimberti, penned a lengthy statement to his own Instagram account attempting to absolve himself from the creative decisions that were made in styling and itemizing the campaign."As a photographer, I was only and solely requested to lit the given scene, and take the shots according to my signature style," he said. "As usual for a commercial shooting, the direction of the campaign and the choice of the objects displayed are not in the hands of the photographer."He also noted that he has been receiving "hundreds" of instances of hate mail and negative messages."I am not in a position to comment Balenciaga's choices, but I must stress that I was not entitled in whatsoever manner to neither chose the products, nor the models, nor the combination of the same," he insisted.This isn't the first scandal to rock the designer this year.Amid Kanye West's slew of antisemitic rants and hate speech last month, the company announced that it would be severing ties with the rapper after partnering with him on the now-defunct Yeezy Gap line."Balenciaga has no longer any relationship nor any plans for future projects related to this artist," Kering, Balenciaga's parent company, told WWD last month.fter the Balenciaga scandal, where the famous brand presented a collection that featured photos of children dressed/accessorized that sexualized them, people have not stopped but dug into the Instagram of Lotta Volkova, the main designer of Balenciaga (and Adidas).More images from the Instagram account of Balenciaga's stylist Lotta Volkova pic.twitter.com/xd KU5UJE8O— Karly_Yougah (@LuciT00405829) November 28, 2022-Lotta posted disturbing and disgusting images of satanic rituals, bound children, babies with skulls in their hands, a person with internal organs protruding, and a photo of him mocking God in a church. Lotta is wearing a T-shirt that says "Cannibal Corpse", referring to the group "Cannibal Corpse".This is a picture of Lotta Volkova the head designer for Balenciaga and Adidas, mocking God in a church. This is the brand that celebrities overwhelmingly endorse, and the brand that posted an ad with child sex documents hidden in the corner. pic.twitter.com/hTdYofJoyj— OEF VET (@OEFvetted) November 28, 2022- Here is Balenciagas Creative Director/ Designer (the man in charge of brand) Denma- with LOTTA VOLKOVA- the sadistic stylist obsessed with posting pics of Satanic Sacrifices of Children, pics of kids tied to chairs, pics of kids being mutilated.They are all in it together! pic.twitter.com/UeBIse8ehQ— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) November 28, 2022- T/W: These are shocking posts from Balenciaga stylist Lotta Volkova who has a sick obsession with torture, satan & child mutilationThese pics are beyond shocking but there are far worse on her Instagram which I won't share- Notice a common theme with the brand now? #balenciaga pic.twitter.com/ Wet0kKf5p8— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) November 27, 2022-A thread on WHO is REALLY behind the #Balenciaga ads: Lotta Volkova- 1. She has been one of the main stylist in Balenciaga since 2014.2.She has a relationship with an accused pedophile. pic.twitter.com/rwIIdCTQQy— ??GL?BAL SP?CES PR?GRAMS II ? (@GlobalspaceInc) November 27, 2022According to people on Twitter, she is a sadistic designer who has not stopped showing her devil worship in public. Triggered by her posts that suddenly went viral, the designer made her Instagram profile private.Lotta is a very famous designer in the fashion industry and in her collections she has brought an alt-punk approach, with elements of fetishism and street culture in the post-Soviet period.She was born in Russia in 1984 and currently lives in France.

 

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