There is wide coverage in recent outlets of the grooming of Tulsi Gabbard over her life to ultimately have her placed in a position to influence US National Security, in favour of Russia. Read these links to find out more yourself.
Tulsi Gabbatd was a Democrat.
In January 2019, she announced she was running for president of the United States on the Democratic ticket. She ultimately suspended her presidential campaign in March 2020 and endorsed Joe Biden. In 2024, Gabbard announced that she was joining the Republican Party.1 In the following year, Trump successfully nominated her to the post of Director of National Intelligence.
https://www.russiamatters.org/analysis/tulsi-gabbard-russia-and-ukraine
She grew up in a cult run by Chris Butler in Hawaii. She seems to have been brainwashed and eventually became a propaganda machine for Russia.
There are numerous documents detailing how she presented Russian propaganda aimed at changing attitudes of American citizens.
she was accused of failing to immediately denounce the launch of Russia’s full-blown invasion into Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022 and of repeating Russia’s arguments for this invasion. Weeks before the invasion, Gabbard claimed “Biden can very easily prevent a war with Russia by guaranteeing that Ukraine will not become a member of NATO.” That same year Gabbard also took heat for claiming that she was “deeply concerned” over claims about biological weapons in Ukraine, endorsing Russian claims that the U.S. and Ukraine were involved in dangerous biological research before the war. She has also repeatedly claimed that Ukraine is not a democracy.
https://www.russiamatters.org/analysis/tulsi-gabbard-russia-and-ukraine
Tulsi Gabbard’s ties to secretive cult may explain her perplexing political journey
Dr Caroline Sinavaiana Gabbard toldThe Independent in an interview that her niece’s career is all about the pursuit of power
Bevan HurleySunday 16 October 2022 17:43 BST
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on October 16, 2022. Caroline Sinavaiana-Gabbard, 78, was killed in Samoa on May 25, 2024 Tulsi Gabbard has staked out extreme positions on LGBT+ rights, spread disinformation about Ukrainian biolabs, and claimed she was being shadowbanned by Big Tech while using her vast social media footprint to label Joe Biden a “warmonger”.
Through 25,000 pages of documents, including hundreds of memos spanning 2011 to 2017, the American news website has shown Butler’s circle closely guiding Gabbard’s moves throughout much of her early time in Congress. These documents were provided to The Washington Post by Rebecca Saltzburg, who worked on digital strategy for several of Gabbard’s congressional campaigns.
The documents reveal how Butler gave Gabbard instructions on the legislation she should propose while she was in Congress, which policies she should embrace, and how she should conduct herself on television.
One memo about Iraq reportedly suggested that it was time for Gabbard to publicly promote a plan to divide the country into three separate regions. “It’s time for TG to come up with this idea,” the memo quoted an unnamed person as saying.
A 2014 memo from SIF urged Gabbard to propose legislation penalising countries with citizens who had fought for the Islamic State, and to issue a statement about it. “Get it started in the morning,” the person wrote. “You need to be the leader in this regard. Don’t dick around.”
Interestingly, Gabbard issued a statement a day later. And a week later, even introduced legislation on it in the House.
In a document dated 2015, Gabbard was given talking points for an interview with CNN. The memo stated that she should say that being excluded from a Democratic presidential debate was not a “boo-hoo, I don’t get to go to the party” situation. Once again, Gabbard used these very words in her interview: “The issue here is not about me saying boo-hoo, I’m going to miss the party.”
Hawaii and Sunil Khemeney:
Wall Street Journal
By Brett Forrest
Jan. 28, 2025 9:00 pm ETTo defend and burnish Tulsi Gabbard’s image as her political star was rising, her congressional campaign hired a public-affairs firm in 2017 that tried to suppress coverage of an alleged pyramid scheme connected to her Hindu sect, according to interviews, emails and Federal Election Commission records.
Gabbard, a former House member who is now President Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence, was raised in the Science of Identity Foundation, a sect tied to a direct-marketing firm accused of running a pyramid scheme in several countries. Neither Gabbard, the sect nor the firm, QI Group, wanted the relationships scrutinized.
Gabbard’s campaign paid Washington, D.C.,-based Potomac Square Group for the PR cleanup, trying to mask the connections. But the operation was directed by a Science of Identity follower—and longtime Gabbard adviser—who sits on the board of a QI subsidiary.
The revelations shed further light on Gabbard’s ties to the religious group—publicly described by some former followers as a cult that demands total loyalty to its founder—and to the Hong Kong-based QI, which has been a target of criminal and civil cases alleging fraud and racketeering in at least seven countries.
Lawmakers have looked closely at Gabbard’s connections with Science of Identity and QI ahead of her confirmation hearing Thursday before the Senate Intelligence Committee, according to people familiar with the matter. Gabbard’s ties raise questions about her judgment and loyalty, congressional staffers said.
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