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| colspan=2 align=center |<big>Harvey Weinstein case</big> | | colspan=2 align=center | <big>'''[[Harvey Weinstein case]]'''</big> | ||
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| <small>Official name</small> || align=center | '''Harvey Weinstein <br>sexual abuse allegations''' | |||
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| <small>Year</small> || align=center | [[:Category:2017 psyops|2017]] | | <small>Year</small> || align=center | [[:Category:2017 psyops|2017]] | ||
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| <small>Date</small> || align=center | | | <small>Date</small> || align=center | [[:Category:10/00 psyops|10/00]] | ||
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| <small>Place</small> || [[:Category:Psyops in the United States|United States]] | | <small>Place</small> || [[:Category:Psyops in the United States|United States]] | ||
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| <small> | | <small>Place</small> || [[:Category:Psyops in North America|North America]] | ||
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| <small> | | <small>[[Perpetrator]]/s || Harvey Weinstein | ||
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== Official | ==[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Weinstein_sexual_abuse_allegations Official summary]== | ||
In October 2017, The New York Times and The New Yorker reported that dozens of women accused the American film producer Harvey Weinstein of rape, sexual assault and sexual abuse over a period of at least 30 years. More than 80 women in the film industry subsequently accused Weinstein of such acts. Weinstein denied "any non-consensual sex". Shortly after these reports, Weinstein was dismissed by The Weinstein Company, expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and other professional associations, and disappeared from public view. | |||
| | Criminal investigations into complaints from at least six women are ongoing in Los Angeles, New York City, and London. On 25 May 2018, Weinstein was arrested in New York, charged with rape and other offenses, and released on bail. | ||
The Times and the New Yorker jointly won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for their reporting on Weinstein. The scandal triggered many similar allegations against powerful men around the world, and led to the ousting of many of them from their positions. It also led a great number of women to share their own experiences of sexual assault, harassment, or rape on social media under the hashtag #MeToo. The scandal's impact on powerful men in various industries came to be called the "Weinstein effect". | |||
==Fakeology Analysis== | |||
* [[Fakeologist.com|Fakeologist]]: More to the Weinstein event than meets the eye <ref name=fMorwein group="ab">[http://fakeologist.com/blog/2017/10/17/more-to-the-weinstein-event-than-meets-the-eye/ Fakeologist: More to the Weinstein event than meets the eye]</ref> | |||
* [[Cluesforum.info|Cluesforum]] | |||
Other | |||
* Miles Mathis: Harvey Weistein <ref name=MilesMathisWeinstein >[http://mileswmathis.com/wein.pdf Miles Mathis - Tying Harvey Weinstein to the Las Vegas Event]</ref> | |||
Mainstream links | |||
* Wikipedia - Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations <ref name=WikiWeinstein group="MSM">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Weinstein_sexual_abuse_allegations Wikipedia - Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations]</ref> | |||
==Fakeology Classification== | |||
<big>'''[[:Category:Controlled opposition psyops|Controlled opposition psyops]]'''</big><br> | |||
==Alleged victims== | |||
==Hoax management== | |||
==Narrative== | |||
==Propaganda== | |||
====Memorials==== | |||
====Movies==== | |||
====Books==== | |||
====Other==== | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* | * [[9/11]] | ||
* [[Glossary]] | |||
* [[Main List of psyOps]] | |||
* [[Death of Celebrity Person]] | |||
* [[Space fakery]] | |||
* [[Nuke Hoax]] | |||
* [[Plane crashes]] | |||
* [[Various events]] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Transhumanism narrative]] | ||
[[Category:Social space control]] | |||
[[Category:Gender agenda psyops]] | |||
[[Category:Controlled opposition psyops]] | |||
[[Category:Psyops in California]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:15, 16 July 2018
Harvey Weinstein case | |
Official name | Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations |
Year | 2017 |
Date | 10/00 |
Place | United States |
Place | North America |
Perpetrator/s | Harvey Weinstein |
Official summary
In October 2017, The New York Times and The New Yorker reported that dozens of women accused the American film producer Harvey Weinstein of rape, sexual assault and sexual abuse over a period of at least 30 years. More than 80 women in the film industry subsequently accused Weinstein of such acts. Weinstein denied "any non-consensual sex". Shortly after these reports, Weinstein was dismissed by The Weinstein Company, expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and other professional associations, and disappeared from public view.
Criminal investigations into complaints from at least six women are ongoing in Los Angeles, New York City, and London. On 25 May 2018, Weinstein was arrested in New York, charged with rape and other offenses, and released on bail.
The Times and the New Yorker jointly won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for their reporting on Weinstein. The scandal triggered many similar allegations against powerful men around the world, and led to the ousting of many of them from their positions. It also led a great number of women to share their own experiences of sexual assault, harassment, or rape on social media under the hashtag #MeToo. The scandal's impact on powerful men in various industries came to be called the "Weinstein effect".
Fakeology Analysis
- Fakeologist: More to the Weinstein event than meets the eye [ab 1]
Other
- Miles Mathis: Harvey Weistein [1]
Mainstream links
- Wikipedia - Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations [MSM 1]
Fakeology Classification
Alleged victims
Hoax management
Narrative
Propaganda
Memorials
Movies
Books
Other
See also
- 9/11
- Glossary
- Main List of psyOps
- Death of Celebrity Person
- Space fakery
- Nuke Hoax
- Plane crashes
- Various events
References
Fakeologist
Cluesforum