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COMMENT: In the latest talks on Dave’s Patreon site, he unpacks Anna Paulina Luna’s background and associates. Presiding over the “inquiries” into the JFK, MLK and RFK assassinations, as well as “UFO’s,” 9/11 “conspiracies” and the Jeffrey Epstein files, Luna appears to be furthering a fascist agenda.
Key points of analysis and discussion include:
- Her acceptance of UFO b.s. will open up a bogus “salvation” by “our brothers from space.”
- She may further the cause of Holocaust denial.
- SS officer Werner Von Braun was co-founder of a leading epicenter of the New Age.
- He worked with an associate of the ultra-right wing, Evangelical “Family.”
- Von Braun’s 1949 novel about Mars involves governance of the Red Planet by “The Elon” and nine associates.
- “The Elon” may have affected Errol Musk’s naming of his son.
- Anna Paulina Luna got her start in political life working for Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA.
- She thinks the “riots” in Los Angeles were caused by “the Chinese Communist Party,” working through George Soros.
- Luna thinks we have been visited by “interdimensional beings.”
- Luna thinks the U.S. government has reverse-engineered “alien technology.”
- Luna has fundamentally mis-represented her background.
- Thinks aliens may well have built the pyramids.
- Her “ancient aliens” beliefs line up with Nazi ideology.



Banking with Bin Laden

There was a 1960 German-US hagiographic Von Braun bio-pic starring Curt Jurgens titled I Aim At The Stars.
The late great satirist and Jim Garrison associate Mort Sahl quipped “But sometimes I hit London.”