Thursday, October 10, 2013

Madisonstar Moon: activist or stark raving mad lunatic?

From the Merriam-Webster dictionary:
Definition of ACTIVISM: a doctrine or practice that emphasizes direct vigorous action, especially in support of or opposition to one side of a controversial issue

In what way, shape, or form has Madisonstar Moon (known to her parents as Amanda E Williams) contributed ANYTHING to a controversial issue? The only thing we can collectively think of is that the U.S. Department of Health fails to identify and treat people with mental diseases. She spends all of her days inciting war with her critics who, for the most part, are "rational lifestyle activists". Let’s have a look at some rants from a woman who (for good reasons) is not taken seriously by her parents.



Delusion: She has paranoid delusions about the New World Order and their Agenda 21, in which a chosen few will use all governmental power to trample all over anyone’s human rights, including the right to live.
Inconsistency: Defends her ability to question the authorities without consequence with rights given to citizens of the state of Virginia. Not at one moment in this airheaded defense was it taken in to consideration that if the government can put you in to a FEMA camp against your will, they can silence you in the Cold War fashion.

Delusion: Tap water is full of dangerous particles for the purpose of mind control. Fluoride is added to the water for mind control.
Inconsistency: If I would implement such a thing, I would first ensure that all bottled water facilities were including this substance in their products since "The Rebels™" would switch to bottled water and they would be the target group. As a matter of fact, I would put fluoride in all the bottled water and then "leak" that I had put it in the water supply. This way, I would only apply the fluoride technique to those who cause trouble. Besides, any idea how many GMOs are in alcohol? Not only the base product (fruit, grains, vegetables, etc.), but the additives like sugar and the clearing agents are produced with GMOs and chemical processing. Despite these facts, we commonly see Madisonstar Moon with a glass of alcohol in her hands.

Delusion: The trolls, government paid shills, facebook Nazis, and the Government™ are after me.
Inconsistency: Although we do enjoy the fairytales, they are not real. For those with good memories, when her account was flagged for being fake and for being a business, she went ballistic. She ranted that Madison was actually her real name. A little later, she tried setting up shop selling facemasks that don't close at the face. They’re ineffective against smog, let alone attempting to stop chemicals from “chemtrails”, if there were any. In fact, not only was the flagging of being a business correct, but her real name is Amanda Williams. Only later did she confess and has now started a reporting crusade against anyone with that name. She has in fact reported at least one person actually named Amanda Williams, which is not a very uncommon name. In Virginia Beach alone there are at least 20-odd residents who were born or married into the name Amanda Williams. She also claims complete ownership of the name "Madisonstar Moon", to which she holds no rights, whatsoever. It is neither a trademarked nor copyrighted item. In fact she has reported people using that name with accounts that are much older than her own. They are all nameless, faceless trolls but “Madisonstar Moon” is real? If she would spend half the time leaving the house to play activist, or actually talking to the critics then she would not have the time to offend, or start personal wars with people.

Delusion: I'm an activist
Inconsistency: At no point have we seen Madisonstar Moon do anything other than take pictures with her mobile phone, which is in direct contact with a so-called "deathtower" or have a few drinks in a local bar (which qualifies as drinking GMOs). Her ideology is completely inconsistent. Her random approach of people on the street is utterly wasted time, as people will tell the story of how some crazy lady was talking about a conspiracy. People are desensitized to this; my local heroin junkie at the mall tells similar stories. People take pity on him and buy him a kebab and a drink which makes them greater activists than Madisonstar Moon, who has never been spotted near any work of kindness. Her idea of "activism" is as delusional as her idea of "research", which consists of taking a picture of a tree and calling it a “deathtower”. If it really was a “deathtower” and not just a tree with a sign on it, would it not have any tell tale sign of such? A wire? An antenna? Anything?

PLEASE STOP ENCOURAGING HER MALICIOUS DELUSIONS!




Or, as Max Anderson would tell her:


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