When Obama was elected in 2008, Valerie Jarrett and David Pouffle were credited for helping him beat out Hillary Clinton, the female candidate who had vastly more experience than he did. His campaign succeeded in reaching a 17–25 year old demographic using social media.
Once harnessed, this demographic had to be kept engaged, and thus, the White House and its PR teams started to work with college-aged and recent graduates to create narratives that would keep the momentum going.
Obama became pals with Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, who’d built his brand after hacking into Harvard’s computers to compare female headshots to each other and to rate them on how “hot” they were. It was literally turning women into sex objects. Obama became “the Facebook” president.
The Obama administration, Facebook, and Google were going to target and use women and girls for election purposes behind a veneer of caring about them. It was false. Anita Dunn (Obama’s director of communications who went on to join political PR firm SKDK), Valerie Jarrett (Obama’s Chief of Staff), and Tina Tchen (Michele Obama’s Chief of Staff) had a whole other agenda — using women to profiteer and fundraise from.
The administration started working with S. Daniel Carter, who recruited two women, Angela Rose of PAVE and Laura L. Dunn, to work with the Department of Education’s Russlynn Ali and Lyn Rosenthal/Susan Carbon of the Department of Justice’s Office of Violence Against Women for the “Campus Survivor Movement”. Angela Rose (aka Angela Bartucci) got a Wikipedia page just a few days after Obama was elected. She was from Illinois but had attended the University of Wisconsin, where she promoted her non-profit “Promoting Awareness Victims Empowerment” www.shatteringthesilence.org. This organization (and its affiliates) was called out as 100% lies by Melinda Coleman on Facebook in September 2020.
Interning for Angela Rose was Laura L Dunn, who, according to her, was persuaded by S. Daniel Carter to file a Title IX lawsuit against the school for failure to handle her complaints of alleged sexual assault by two male students with whom she’d got blind drunk with before being “raped.” Ironically, S. Daniel Carter told me I shouldn’t believe everything I read about Laura L. Dunn!
Nevertheless, Laura L. Dunn recounted the story on NPR in 2010 as part of an initiative between the White House and NPR to bring awareness to campus sexual assault as an issue. The only problem was NPR (Center for Public Integrity) never read the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights response to her complaint, which greatly differed from her own account on the radio program. NPR corrected it five years later, but by that time, the damage was done. The political stunt was well on its way:
Women were “victims,” “survivors” who were viciously raped while drunk & unable to consent to sex by entitled males at “elite” campuses. Women were weak and lacked agency to make their own decisions. Men were behind the feminist activists like Laura L. Dunn and Angela Rose pushing this narrative. Men were also behind the narratives profiling and stereotyping of males on campus.
Judging by the males close to the Obamas, Clintons, and Bidens (Harvey Weinstein, Ed Buck, Jeffrey Epstein), they had a skewed idea that does not reflect the general population. Women and female interns were to be used. Monica Lewinsky was ridiculed and shamed. Now, they were going recruit interns like her and use them to make money, turning the narrative that caused her to be slut-shamed on its head. Projection was everything.
Laura L. Dunn and Angela Rose called around the country to find girls who could be recruited and used for their campaign. They worked for males: S.Daniel Carter, President Barrack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Education Secretary Arne Duncan, and Attorney General Eric Holder. The women who they worked with directly: Valerie Jarrett (Obama’s Chief of Staff), Russlynn Ali (DOE OCR), Catherine Lhamon (DOE OCR), and Lyn Rosenthal (DOJ OVW), all had male bosses.
(Catherine Lhamon later went to work for Gavin Newsom, who had an affair with his campaign manager’s wife; Lyn Rosenthal went to work for Joe Biden’s foundation.)
S. Daniel Carter proposed bills & acts for the campus rape agenda and was communicating directly with Russlynn Ali, who then used his endorsement of the “Dear Colleague” letter to validate it. He had a business to grow — SurvJustice with Laura L Dunn was his “mentee.” What were these women really doing? They were being used by the men in charge to go out, recruit, and create narratives for the “Campus Survivor Movement” that led to the propaganda documentary “The Hunting Ground,” which was distributed by sex predator and thug Harvey Weinstein (a friend of President Obama, the Clintons, and Hunter Biden- the son of Vice President Joe Biden). Disgraced attorney Tom Girardi received a special thanks for it.
Viewers of “The Hunting Ground,” which covered campus rape, were asked to take the “Its on Us” pledge. “It’s On Us” is a non-profit launched by President Obama in September 2014. The campaign for “It’s On Us” was run by Blue Crab Strategies PR headed by Jason Waskey, who is a Democratic strategist who worked on the 2008 Obama campaign.
“The Hunting Ground” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2015 in a slot sponsored by George Soros’ Open Societies. I was there. I witnessed the audience manipulation first hand, and I, like most others in the room, fell for it. My daughters were about to enter middle and high school. I was the perfect audience.
It promulgated stories of rape which turned out to be false, and promoted statistics from Dr. David Lisak — an associate professor, who debunked the numbers himself. But the filmmakers of “The Hunting Ground” never corrected them, and nor did anyone in the DoE, DoJ, or the White House. There was no need: the narrative was working. They were engaging and recruiting females on campus who could become “victims” of sexual encounters, which they were shamed into believing was rape. These girls & women could then be molded to become “survivors” with the full support of the White House and its PR strategists’ machine behind it.
One of these PR strategists was Dan Hill of Hillimpact.com — a condescending, arrogant misogynist who has attacked me for figuring it out and who promoted a salacious propaganda memoir for his client Chessy Prout, who was recruited by Laura L Dunn in 2014/15. He doesn’t like women who think for themselves. But he likes to speak at the World Economic Forum about Women’s leadership. He knows nothing. He knows how to manipulate the public with false tales, help censor media for his clients, and help them get Government contracts to the tune of $21+ billion dollars with propaganda. I’ve also been attacked by Alexander Prout, Chessy Prout’s father, who is on the board of PAVE & Vital Voices Solidarity — a non-profit tied to the Clintons & Clinton Global Foundation. The Prouts, of course, were pretty silent on the suicide of Melinda Coleman’s daughter, Daisy Coleman, who’d been recruited by Angela Rose for the documentary “Audrie & Daisy”. PAVE used her funeral as a fundraiser for themselves and went silent on the news that at the time she was suicided she was being stalked by a sex trafficker. “Audrie & Daisy” had the backing of Ted Waitt behind it — a Clinton Foundation donor who was Ghislaine Maxwell’s date to Chelsea Clinton’s wedding.
Under Jason Waskey at Blue Crab Strategies, which pushed the #ItsOnUs campaign are Amanda Aguirre and Rebecca Dane, who worked on Obama’s 2012 campaign and for his 2013 inaugural committee. It is around this time that the fake campus rape narrative really kicked in. A massive special ops initiative that would be used for the 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2020 elections …until Tara Reade accused Joe Biden of digital penetration.
Jessica Loya, another employee of Blue Crab Strategies, worked for the Obama White House’s Office of Environmental Quality’s Office of Public Engagement. Amanda Nguyen worked as an intern for the Office of Public Engagement in 2012. She reported to Valerie Jarrett and Tina Tchen. But in the fall of 2014, when the campus survivor movement was the hottest ticket, she stated she had been raped at Harvard in 2013. She rose quickly through the White House ranks, winning accolade after accolade. An entrepreneur who used the campus survivor movement to such success that she was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize.
Between December 2010 and February 2011, an unregulated federal directive was composed with the help of S. Daniel Carter, his protege Laura L Dunn, Stanford Law Professor Michele Dauber, and Obama’s inner circle. Michele Dauber had been close friends with Russlynn Ali at Northwestern Law School in Illinois, just next to Chicago. Her husband, Ken Dauber, was a useful tool. He had been among the first dozen hired by Google, and he was an expert in AI & crowd behavior. He got hired as a consultant by Russlynn Ali for the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights and paid $26,000 between 2009 and 2012. Around the time that he co-authored a research paper on AI & crowd behavior for Google (2007), the “like” clicks were introduced on social media, which, tied with the # became currency for the political PR companies working with the Obama, Clinton and Biden campaigns.
Students on campus were the target. They could be engaged with a subject (sexual assault, rape) that would help Obama’s, the DNC’s, Hillary Clinton’s, the 2018 midterm and 2020 Biden campaign. Replacing “bodice ripper” stories which could make airport trash novels fly off the shelves, were stories of horrendous gang rapes and similar on campus.
Sex sells — especially to teenagers and young adults. Google knew this as well — sexploitation of children easily found on its pages, pushed to the forefront by algorithms. JP Morgan knew it, too. They invested in Mindgeek, the parent company of PornHub. So did Cornell University.
In 2013, Obama essentially repealed an act that had been introduced in 1948 (Smith Mundt) to prevent Government backing or creation of propaganda. It was a clever move. The White House, via non-profits, social media & media “influencers,” could scare monger everyone into a fear of rape on campus while recruiting for their cause. They promised that they were going to eradicate rape on campus, but they needed you & your daughters to join their campaign.
Logically speaking, if you thought your daughter had a 20% plus chance of being raped on campus, would you fork out hundreds of thousands of dollars to send her to an Ivy League or similar where she was going to get an education as long as she could put up with being drunk, raped, abused, shamed and being a victim of systemic cover-ups of sexual abuse? The answer is — you would not. But logic was set aside. Political PR campaigns that had successfully helped Obama win the presidency over a woman, Hillary Clinton, were there to help Obama get re-elected and potentially sabotage Hillary Clinton’s 2016 election.
Women and girls became pawns for male political operatives. All the progress that women made in the last 100 years was cast aside. Suddenly, we were damsels in distress who needed Vice President Uncle Joe Biden to speak up for us — to say “Believe women”.
Not only does Joe Biden not respect women, but he thinks he can violate them too: he puts his hands everywhere on women and on young girls. He doesn’t respect boundaries. By any standards, he is inappropriate. He had an affair with Jill while she was married to another man, and his son, Hunter Biden, fills his laptop up with images of child sex abuse while remaining a board member of a non-profit that protects against sexual violence against children.
Nevertheless, the impressionable and ambitious Laura L. Dunn had photos of herself brimming from ear to ear while Joe Biden (a good 40+ years older than her) had his arm around her ribs. S. Daniel Carter had his hand around her friend Angela Rose in a December 2010 photo from Capitol Hill. So thrilled was Laura Dunn about being introduced to all of this by S. Daniel Carter that she wrote a gushing email to Russlynn Ali on Christmas Day 2010. Soon after, she became part of the inner circle of the White House with Joe Biden and Barrack Obama, who were only too happy to have all these attractive young women recruiters around them.
In March 2011, Vice President Joe Biden was asked to sign off on the unregulated “Dear Colleague” Title IX letter. His office wanted to know why it was necessary to replace due process with preponderance of evidence standards in Title IX campus sex discrimination/sexual assault investigations. An argument was written up to convince him: “Preponderance of evidence” was used in criminal sentencing — was the defendant a first-time offender, were they likely to commit a crime again? His office bought the argument, failing to register that preceding a sentencing, constitutional due process historically regulates criminal investigations and trials — at least it had since the English Star Chamber system of the 17th century was replaced. But in 2011, we went right back to pre-Independence. There would be no need for procedural fairness, just a jump to a conclusion of guilt, triggering a success for Civic Nation, aka “The United States of Women,” aka “Its On Us,” aka Blue Crab Strategies, Jason Wasky, Obama, the DNC, and Biden.
Looking back on women’s rights and women’s agency since 2008, I am upset that women have been used by men in power to undo everything we’ve fought for. So focused on the campus rape narrative and MeToo were these people that they forgot all about the vulnerability of Roe v Wade.
Emily’s List & the Enough Voter Movement used the campus rape and MeToo narratives to get women democrats elected. . Many of those elected were attorneys with law degrees who could have had their teams scrutinize Roe v Wade to figure out what bills to introduce in order to ratify it. But they didn’t. They all wore white to the State of the Union and read the Emily Doe victim’s impact statement to shallowly express their support of women. They were trophy wives being used by men or by women working for men. Congresswoman Ann Kuster stated, “We are all Emily Doe.” No, we are not. We don’t lobby for Rohypnol — a date rape drug for which she lobbied, and we don’t jump on the bandwagon of being survivors (as she did) because it’s as hot as being pregnant and smoking in the 1950s.
We and our daughters have been used by the Obama and Biden administrations in an experiment run by men in Government, heading NGOs and Social Media companies.
How can we ever forget that while the Obama administration was busy telling us women that they had our back, they and the CIA were meeting with Jeffrey Epstein? Or that Larry Page of Google had, on average, two meetings per week with the Obama White House on strategy, is wanted by the US VI in connection to his association with Jeffrey Epstein? Bill Gates called Epstein his financial guru while having extramarital affairs with young bridge players he fancied. Noam Chomsky tells us it is none of our business to know what was going on between him and Jeffrey Epstein. Jamie Dimon pretended he was unaware — a statement which should render him incompetent to run a leading world bank, JP Morgan. Klaus Schwab hides behind his daughter’s Gender Equality Project (formed in 2009) while secretly entertaining overpaid male CEOs of global corporations who visit Davos only to spend thousands on private escorts. 51 intelligence agents signed a letter dismissing the Hunter Biden Laptop as Russian disinformation. I believe they were all male.
Michele Dauber, the feminist activist from Stanford, worked under John Hennessy, the President of Stanford and “Godfather of Google.” His replacement, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, got away with falsified imagery on scientific research papers and met with Prince Harry & Meghan Markle in their new-founded 2020 state of “victimhood” (created it appears on the 20th January 2020 — a convenient narrative for the WEF and its gender equity agenda). They too, became willing tools because it was lucrative.
Next time one of these sham organizations such as End Rape on Campus, Its On Us, SurvJustice, Know Your IX, I Have The Right To, PAVE, I Have The Right To, RAINN go asking for money, take a look at who is really behind them. RAINN is run by Scott Berkowicz who has also been accused of a toxic sexual environment but that Department of Defense contract is too valuable. The Prout family are ambassadors for RAINN of course as well. Follow the money. In the end that is what this is all about and its driven by men.
This is not the path forward for women’s leadership, female empowerment or victims rights. Women don’t have to be tools. We don’t have to be denied agency. If we are capable enough to drive a car, get into college, vote, run our own businesses, then we are capable enough to be critical thinkers and to distinguish between regretted sexual encounters and rape. We are also capable of smelling bs when we see it. So why do victims rights activists & political PR companies tied to the Obama/Biden administrations think that we aren’t? Because it’s useful for the men in charge.