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Bumbles

(468 posts)
Sat May 9, 2026, 07:22 AM Yesterday

Since beginning my journey with Alisa, my brain itches and I often feel nauseous.

Last edited Sat May 9, 2026, 04:28 PM - Edit history (1)

If you've not yet met Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, I encourage you to read her introduction to herself.

https://alisav.substack.com/p/origin-of-the-pugilist-why-i-was

Below is her latest piece presenting her "informed speculation" about a spy network "hiding in plain sight."

https://alisav.substack.com/p/the-handler-karyna-shuliak-jeffrey

I also encourage you to read Alisa's well documented, annotated and dots-connected body of work on all things Epstein.

https://alisav.substack.com/

As is said, misery loves company. I'd enjoy having fellow travelers join me in supporting Alisa and spreading the word about her work. She has done a remarkable job in researching and connecting the dots. I worry about her safety.

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Since beginning my journey with Alisa, my brain itches and I often feel nauseous. (Original Post) Bumbles Yesterday OP
Read the entire thing. Seems plausible and well reasoned. harumph Yesterday #1
At first I thought maybe she was a conspiracy theorist, though rare on the left, Bumbles Yesterday #13
Riveting writing, Bumbles! some_of_us_are_sane Yesterday #2
Guy I worked with in the 60's was an army soldier who was placed in a ditch in Utah. An atomic bomb was 3Hotdogs Yesterday #4
I once met a guy like that. He said he was part of Project Teapot, in Nevada. Seinan Sensei Yesterday #8
Yeah, same kind of description. Len died of dementia, sometime in the 90's so I guess he was not physically 3Hotdogs Yesterday #11
3Hotdogs, it's sad. Our next door neighbor some_of_us_are_sane Yesterday #22
--- and there were other test detonations on the Bikini Islands where naval personnel were exposed. 3Hotdogs Yesterday #27
I recommend reading her earlier postings. Bumbles Yesterday #14
I'll do that, Bumbles some_of_us_are_sane Yesterday #23
This resonates. Not at all farfetched. This part wraps it up: ms liberty Yesterday #3
This exactly debsy Yesterday #24
Ive always thought Putin, Neti, and Saudis had all unredacted Epstein files. MerryBlooms 22 hrs ago #31
Wow. mainer Yesterday #5
You'll be even more stunned if you read her earlier postings Bumbles Yesterday #15
KNR and bookmarking for later, so I don't risk upsetting my neighbors! niyad Yesterday #6
I'll be interested to learn what you think, especially if you read her earlier postings Bumbles Yesterday #16
The pieces of the puzzle finally fit together. She is an amazing sleuth jmbar2 Yesterday #7
You're welcome. I welcome sane fellow travelers on this journey with Alisa. Bumbles Yesterday #17
Bookmarked crazylikafox Yesterday #9
You're welcome. Bumbles Yesterday #18
Compelling reading for sure MadLinguist Yesterday #10
What I gathered is that teeth are the best retainers (funny that word in this context) of DNA in the human body. Bumbles Yesterday #19
I like the mycelium analogy MadLinguist Yesterday #21
From Alisa's posting The Handler: Karyna Shuliak, Jeffrey Epstein, and the Intelligence Operation Hiding in Plain Sight Bumbles Yesterday #26
Kick to the top Efilroft Sul Yesterday #12
I'm glad to have others to share this with. I'm having interesting nightmares reading Alisa's substack, The Pugilist Bumbles Yesterday #20
I posted her Epstein link to Mastodon, but everyone there loses their minds for kitty pics on Caturday. Efilroft Sul Yesterday #25
Bookmarking - to read the links when I feel like taking on the challenge. yellow dahlia 22 hrs ago #28
The more who know what is and has been going on the better. Bumbles 22 hrs ago #29
I Iike to be excessively informed...but sometimes need to dose. yellow dahlia 22 hrs ago #30
I grew up in a very politically oriented family. Bumbles 21 hrs ago #32

harumph

(3,384 posts)
1. Read the entire thing. Seems plausible and well reasoned.
Sat May 9, 2026, 08:10 AM
Yesterday

I was already aware of some of the details and this provided quite a bit of gap-filling. I believe also if the Putin regime falls - depending on who gets the reins, it might be catastrophic for certain parties with an 'R' after their name. We need a Magyar here.

Bumbles

(468 posts)
13. At first I thought maybe she was a conspiracy theorist, though rare on the left,
Sat May 9, 2026, 12:42 PM
Yesterday

until I realized as I read further how well researched and detailed her writing is. This is her bio from wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alisa_Valdes

some_of_us_are_sane

(3,528 posts)
2. Riveting writing, Bumbles!
Sat May 9, 2026, 08:19 AM
Yesterday
I can't even IMAGINE the horrors of being near the atom bomb testing ground. Governments constantly f*ck us up quietly, then lie about the problems they themselves have caused.

3Hotdogs

(15,507 posts)
4. Guy I worked with in the 60's was an army soldier who was placed in a ditch in Utah. An atomic bomb was
Sat May 9, 2026, 09:21 AM
Yesterday

detonated about 29 miles from the ditch. He described the light as "going through you and lightening up your insides."

The purpose of the G.I.'s in the ditches was to see how soldiers would respond to being attacked with nuclear weapons. No lead apron like your dentist gives you. Just the soldiers and fatigues.

Seinan Sensei

(1,627 posts)
8. I once met a guy like that. He said he was part of Project Teapot, in Nevada.
Sat May 9, 2026, 10:00 AM
Yesterday

Said when the explosion came, “you could hold your hand up, and see right through it, just like you were looking at an x-ray.”

3Hotdogs

(15,507 posts)
11. Yeah, same kind of description. Len died of dementia, sometime in the 90's so I guess he was not physically
Sat May 9, 2026, 11:23 AM
Yesterday

harmed by radiation.

some_of_us_are_sane

(3,528 posts)
22. 3Hotdogs, it's sad. Our next door neighbor
Sat May 9, 2026, 02:37 PM
Yesterday
was in the US Navy and was sent in as part of the "clean up" on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He was a wonderful guy, but sadly developed thyroid cancer, then brain cancer that finally killed him. Such tragedy in one lifetime.

He told us they were sent in, no protective gear and completely exposed.

3Hotdogs

(15,507 posts)
27. --- and there were other test detonations on the Bikini Islands where naval personnel were exposed.
Sat May 9, 2026, 04:18 PM
Yesterday

Bumbles

(468 posts)
14. I recommend reading her earlier postings.
Sat May 9, 2026, 12:44 PM
Yesterday

You'll see where my nausea comes from - and an itchy brain.

ms liberty

(11,337 posts)
3. This resonates. Not at all farfetched. This part wraps it up:
Sat May 9, 2026, 09:21 AM
Yesterday

"If the Epstein archive passed from Israeli and CIA control to Russian control through Shuliak, Barr and Trump — if Moscow now holds kompromat on the full spectrum of Western political and financial power (and might protect Trump for helping them obtain it) — then the Trump-Russia relationship and the Epstein story are the same narrative. And that narrative is part of a larger story about how many sectors of the United States have been bloodlessly conquered by both Israeli and Russian intelligence operations, at different points and time, using many of the same players and systems, without Americans realizing it happened."

Bumbles

(468 posts)
16. I'll be interested to learn what you think, especially if you read her earlier postings
Sat May 9, 2026, 12:46 PM
Yesterday

jmbar2

(8,131 posts)
7. The pieces of the puzzle finally fit together. She is an amazing sleuth
Sat May 9, 2026, 09:58 AM
Yesterday

...and writer.

Thanks for posting this.

MadLinguist

(914 posts)
10. Compelling reading for sure
Sat May 9, 2026, 11:14 AM
Yesterday

I couldn't quite connect all the dots she was directing attention toward though. What was the business with the mailed package of teeth?

Bumbles

(468 posts)
19. What I gathered is that teeth are the best retainers (funny that word in this context) of DNA in the human body.
Sat May 9, 2026, 01:00 PM
Yesterday

Jeffrey Epstein was planning to spread his DNA through the many women he [ allegedly ; ) ] abused. How DNA from others would be used is a mystery.

Some of Alisa's earlier postings on her substack are extremely disturbing. No-one would think to write what she is uncovering. It's like the mycelium of mushrooms spreading very long distances underground and unseen.

MadLinguist

(914 posts)
21. I like the mycelium analogy
Sat May 9, 2026, 01:09 PM
Yesterday

I was expecting the smuggled teeth to be deployed as a decoy for some murder of a person the *dentist woman or her network didn't want identified. But that dot was left dangling. Maybe in another article...

Bumbles

(468 posts)
26. From Alisa's posting The Handler: Karyna Shuliak, Jeffrey Epstein, and the Intelligence Operation Hiding in Plain Sight
Sat May 9, 2026, 03:56 PM
Yesterday

"Here is what I believe those teeth were for.

In forensic investigation, dental records and dental DNA are primary tools for identifying human remains. They are used precisely because teeth survive almost everything — fire, decomposition, time. A body that cannot be identified through dental evidence generates cascading uncertainty about who died, how they died, and what happened to them.

The teeth Shuliak purchased were almost certainly the extracted teeth of poor people from Tamil Nadu — individuals whose biological material was taken through exploitation, with no documentation, no chain of custody, no identity attached to any specimen. Teeth that cannot be traced to any individual in any database anywhere in the world.

Untraceable human teeth, in the hands of a licensed dentist who understands forensic odontology, are a tool for forensic misdirection. (This is one of the reasons many intelligence operations have dentists on their rosters.) Planted near or within remains, they generate DNA profiles that lead investigators nowhere — or lead them somewhere false. They confuse identification. They create doubt about cause of death. They are a countermeasure against forensic certainty.

There’s another reason pedophile rings like to have dentists in the rolodex, too. Endless legal and untraceable access to conscious sedating medications, like laughing gas, that make it easier to rape kids."

Bumbles

(468 posts)
20. I'm glad to have others to share this with. I'm having interesting nightmares reading Alisa's substack, The Pugilist
Sat May 9, 2026, 01:03 PM
Yesterday

Efilroft Sul

(4,457 posts)
25. I posted her Epstein link to Mastodon, but everyone there loses their minds for kitty pics on Caturday.
Sat May 9, 2026, 03:43 PM
Yesterday

Might get some feedback tomorrow.

yellow dahlia

(6,393 posts)
30. I Iike to be excessively informed...but sometimes need to dose.
Sat May 9, 2026, 07:02 PM
22 hrs ago

Thanks for being informative.

Bumbles

(468 posts)
32. I grew up in a very politically oriented family.
Sat May 9, 2026, 08:29 PM
21 hrs ago

I've always been a news junky, but can't manage too much from this horror show. Of course, that's part of their strategy, to overwhelm. Dosing makes sense.

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