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I wonder what compelled her to agree to an interview. |
Thomas fit that bill, too. |
| The interview will be like wrestling a greased pig if they haven’t subpoenaed all of her communications. |
| I saw a really creepy video of her last night for the first time—forgive me if it’s already been posted here, new to the thread. She was once apparently legitimately in a cult and gave some testimony about the experience. |
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She's crazy enough to demand that they televise her testimony.
I doubt it will happen, her lawyers probably would quit. |
| "I don't recall" X all interview long. |
For anyone interested: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/untold-story-ginni-thomass-anti-cult-activism-was-deprogrammed-rcna22131 |
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According to the article, she went through deprogramming and then became involved in the anti-cult movement.
Maybe she’s been deprogrammed again, this time from all of the conspiracy theories, and is planning to spill the beans in front of Congress. Seems highly unlikely, but it’s such fun to imagine. |
The “de programming” was not exactly effective. Sounds more like reprogramming. And she seems very vulnerable to it, for who knows what reasons but probably past trauma. The woman is not well. |
Thank you. VERY interesting. So Ginni has always been "off", and has always looked for solutions that are controversial - from cult to deprogramming (in this case, they involved kidnappings), to the 2020 conspiracy, another cult. Essentially, she's mentally ill. |
Pretty much. Thomas should retire and take care of her. |