For the record I just wanted to know who the hell the crazy lady in the interviews was. Make of all of this what you will, do your own research, and have a great Wednesday.
I both enjoy and dread when threads I put together get traction. My MO is truth, objective truth, and I already see people mischaracterizing what's been put here.
I wanted a scope of who Emily is. She is a former theater kid, work(ed?) in court reporting, is interested in pagan/wiccan/occult things, and has a relatively small digital footprint that I've found thus far.
If you like this sort of stuff, I have a show three nights a week where we deep dive into all manner of topics, people, etc. You are more than welcome anytime, and the link to the show is in my bio.
Also, since I’ve seen this misread quite a few times, she went to Columbus State University in GA. Not Columbia. And there’s a rather large difference. ❤️
Something kinda funny... in numerous articles she and the media talk about her sketches she did.
There's a corresponding Sketchbook Pinterest board of course.
If you want my honest opinion I think she's a fairly average 30 year old in America, which is kinda sad.
I think they're letting her go on a media tour so when everything falls apart they have a scapegoat.
Since "white labeling" and imports and luxury good markups are being discussed heavily right now, let me introduce you to one of my favorite niche research resources: ImportYeti.
When navigating this site/app, you may want to drill down your search in specific ways. While many are aware of the provided advanced search fields, there are additional options that are incredibly powerful.
Here are some of my favorites:
(I'll be using the word "Palisades" for most of my examples.)
1. Searching by URL
If you are searching a word or phrase, you can narrow down results by added URLs.
When Patrick Bet-David held a donation to Laken Riley's family over their heads trying to entice Shapiro and Owens to have a monetized debate on his channel, that should have told everyone all they needed to know.
You don't understand how long I've wanted to have this conversation. People weren't ready before.