PETA engaging in false-flag vandalism of PETA ads as a pretext to force government to declare ethical veganism is a protected characteristic? Exposing PETA’s false flag agents. (Sv3rige, Charles Marlowe, Alex Jones, “Scott McAlba”)

So about a couple months ago, I was at a bus stop in West Virginia and noticed a Christmas-themed PETA advertisement prominently displayed on the backdrop space.

I thought nothing of it. After all, even though I despise PETA and think they are a hypocritical organization, they still have the right to promote their organization.

Well, a couple weeks ago, I returned to the same bus stop and noticed that the ad had been vandalized with a bumper sticker:

PETA ad with the bumper sticker.

I managed to take a closer pic of the bumper sticker, and this is what I saw:

Close up pic of the bumper sticker.

Notice what the bumper sticker is? It’s a PETAKILLSANIMALS.COM bumper sticker.

Now here’s where things get interesting. Since PETAKILLSANIMALS.COM is a side project of CORE (formerly the Center for Consumer Freedom), I decided to check their websites to see if they sell such bumper stickers.

They do not.

So if CORE/CCF doesn’t sell PETAKILLSANIMALS.COM bumper stickers, then where did this bumper sticker come from?

I am assuming that the bumper sticker was made using a “create your own bumper sticker” website such as MAKESTICKERS.COM.

Now who stands to gain from such acts of vandalism? PETA, of course.

Who stood to gain from false-flag acts against their own citizens as a pretext to pass laws which eviscerated the Constitution and the Bill of Rights? The United States government (9/11) and the Nazis (the Reichstag Fire and the Gleiwitz Incident).

So if CORE/CCF didn’t make the bumper sticker, who did?

Why PETA, of course!

So what would be the purpose of PETA defacing their own billboards?

To make it seem like a hate crime against animal rights activists and ethical vegans.

I have been warning for years that the globalists were planning on using undercover animal rights activists to pose as anti-vegans for the sole purpose of engaging in hate speech against vegans and animal rights activists as a pretext to add ethical veganism to the ever-expanding list of “protected characteristics” as defined by hate crime laws.

In late 2018, ethical vegan Jordi Casamitjana was fired from a non-profit group and sued because he claimed his ethical veganism was used as grounds to fire him.

Several months after this, YouTube “carnist” Sv3rige – real name Gatis Lagzdins – staged several protests at various vegan events by eating raw animal parts such as pig heads and whole squirrels. At most of these events, police were called, and he was forced by police to leave. At the event where he ate the dead squirrel, vegans claimed they were offended, and Lagzdins was arrested for “criminal incitement”.

Now what person in their right mind would eat raw animal parts, considering the fact that consuming raw animal flesh carries a huge risk of food-borne illnesses such as salmonella, trichinosis, and parasite infestation?

I have never seen any reports of Lagzdins being infected with rhe aforementioned illnesses.

The short answer is that the “dead animal parts” that Lagzdins consumed were not made from animals and most likely props made with plant-based food substances.

In addition, Charles Marlowe is a popular ‘ex-vegan” who once went by the name Vegan Cheetah. Shortly after Marlowe declared he was “no longer vegan”, he started espousing conspiracy theories that veganism was a “globalist Jewish plot to malnourish the global population”.

Now who stands to gain from Marlowe’s anti-semitic conspiracy theories concerning veganism? Why vegans, of course, as they call for any criticism of their lifestyle to be made a hate crime.

And who stands to gain from Alex Jones falsely claiming that his ex-wife Kelly Morales saw PETA executives eating hamburgers while saying “close the door, we have hamburgers, we have double beef burgers”? Why PETA, of course, as it associates any legitimate criticism of PETA’s shenanigans with conspiracy theorists and snake oil salesmen.

UPDATE 5/23/2023: You can also add “Scott McAlba” to that list as well. Unlike Sv3rige, Alex Jones, and Charles Marlowe, “McAlba” actually issued covert death threats against vegans, and this has been used as a pretext to make vegaphobia a bannable offense on Twitter.

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