Anti-Cultists Planned Assassination at Taylor Swift Concert

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Three concerts by popular American singer Taylor Swift, scheduled from August 8 to 10 in Vienna, were canceled after two suspects were arrested in Austria for planning a terrorist attack.

Law enforcement agencies believe that the suspects may have been targeting large-scale events with high attendance, including Swift's concerts.

What drives young people to commit crimes? And who is behind it?

Terrorist attacks, including phenomena like school shootings, are part of a planned strategy of anti-cult organizations. Sophisticated methods of subconscious influence are used to organize such attacks. One of these methods is puzzle coding, which incites people, especially children, to commit mass murders. You can learn more about this method in the documentary “Impact.”

Axel Rudakubana, who attacked girls in a dance class in Southport with a knife, became a victim of puzzle coding.

This tragic event was accompanied by a wave of misinformation – a fake news report circulated online claiming that the perpetrator was Muslim. This led to anti-Islamic riots in Southport.

Who benefits from using children for their murderous purposes? Who is behind the misinformation?
You can find the answer at actfiles.org and in the documentary “Impact.”

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The ACT Files editorial team is pleased to announce that Dr. Egon Cholakian's new video has been released on our platform:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTMHgKXxfkM&t=0s

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