when Ally Beth Stucky Sitting with former running mate of RFK Jr., Nicole Shanahan, heard the incredible story of her recent conversion to Christianity, a deep personal subject came out.
When Echo was 18 months old, she was diagnosed with autism and Shanahan made the extremely difficult decision to sell her business so that she could better meet her daughter's needs. All this happened during the Covid Lockdown of the 2020s.
Shanahan said, “Deep knees [into] Autism literature” and her world turned upside down when she learned that this condition was “biomedical.” In other words, it is an environmentally-caused disorder that appears not only in the brain but also in the body.
This puts her in a very difficult situation as a member of the “high-tech wife mafia.”
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She strongly suspected that her daughter's autism was the result of the vaccine, but she was married to Google's heavyweight. This is the company that played a key role in the censorship that took place during the pandemic to ensure that the pro-vaccine story was pushed and that all skepticism was silent.
“It was very deep centralized. [COVID] The story and Google were the leaders to ensure that the story was “truth.” They censored so many voices,” she says. “And then I married the man I started my own company.”
“It's a big problem for everyone to find themselves,” she admits.
“Can you tell me a little more about what?” [the tech wife] What about the world? How deeply instructed are you in progressive ideology? “Alie asks.
“I think at the heart of the progressive billionaire wife mafia is the real desire to be liked, to give back, and to be celebrated by doing a good job,” Shanahan's honest answer is.
“Then the wealth begins,” she adds, saying that money “not necessarily because their technological husbands are exceptional entrepreneurs,” but rather, “the government provided funds to their husbands along the way.”
“If you look at Google history, Facebook history, or Apple history, these companies didn't emerge out of nowhere. “And it's not surprising that these companies are so common in California, and that these companies are intertwined among the Democrats who have always been there.”
“I don't think my wife is necessarily a bad person, but I don't think they know how small those worlds are because their worlds are so small and they can't actually be free from it,” she says.
According to Shanahan, if it wasn't sad enough, these women are also pawns in the “Great Reset” game of the World Economic Forum, a malicious conspiracy of world domination surrounded by false humanitarianism.
“The wives of the tech mafia were like being drafted in many ways, and their money was especially collected through their network of NGO advisors, their relationship with Hollywood, their relationship with Davos, and their own companies.”
These women lead incredibly busy lives, she says. “Their children often have health issues.” “Many of them have relationship issues with their husbands, and many of them themselves take medications on SSRIs and antidepressants. So it's a confusion and these women find their meaning through their philanthropy.”
“My self-worth was my charity,” confessed Shanahan. “I really believed that I was giving Black communities the opportunity to rise from oppression. I really believed that I was helping Indigenous communities get back from oppression.”
But when she honestly saw that the money was actually achieving, she realized that the community was actually exacerbating in all areas.
However, these tech mafia wives don't realize that their money and time are actually poured into a radically “broken” system that “everyone makes it worse.”
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