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Amy Says WTF was an independent researcher and author of the book, Synarchy: The Complete Guide to the Elite Groups that Rule the World in the 21st Century." In 2015, Amy and her husband traveled to Roswell, New Mexico for two weeks to film a documentary featuring Roswell researcher and tour guide, Dennis Balthaser. They never finished the documentary as they had a change of heart about what they believed Roswell to be. Amy and her husband recorded a rant together sharing that they believed Roswell solely exists to keep the town of Roswell flourishing as a tourist trap and keep its economy going. Although, they did film a UFO their last day in Roswell. The footage was examined by a company out of New York and it came back "inconclusive." They believed Roswell is a story where we will never know the truth.
 
  
In March of 2020 during the Covid quarantine, Amy started a YouTube channel delivering videos about Jacobson v. Massachusetts and forced vaccinations. She went on to create over twenty short documentaries about the Tavistock Institute, Human Cloning, Project Monarch, Pfizer/Moderna Vaccine, Bilderberg Group, Club of Rome, Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, Phi Beta Kappa, the Supreme Court of the United States, Five Percent Nation, Black Nobility, the Jesuits, the Great White Brotherhood and the Royal Bloodlines.
 
 
During the 2020 YouTube censorship purge, Amy was kicked off three times after creating three separate channels. The videos that got her kicked off were Jacobson v Massachusetts, the Pfizer/Moderna vaccine and Project Monarch. Amy created a Bitchute channel in September of 2020 and started posting "Amy Says WTF Rants" where she would go off script and record herself talking about various topics. Amy discussed her disdain for masks, social media, forced vaccinations and the fourth industrial revolution. Amy shared a ground-breaking interview with Marie-Lynn (Hugh Hefner's daughter) who spoke for three hours about the U.S. Army's Plus Ultra Breeding Program.
 
 
Amy joined the Rokfin content platform in January of 2021, the same month she released her book, Synarchy. In June 2021, Amy left Rokfin because she discovered it is a blockchain company. Amy stated in her last rant that she believed blockchain technology is transhumanism.
 
 
Amy had a reputation for saying "NO" to podcast interviews but she did speak with Whiskey, Beer and Conspiracies, Truth or Theory, Down the Rabbit Hole, Glitch in the Code with Rich Willett, Tin Foil Hat with Sam Tripoli and the Black Pill with Shane and Ken. Sam Tripoli dubbed her a "Conspiracy Smoke Show." Amy had a cult following on Twitter and Bitchute. In August of 2021, Amy appeared on the Black Pill Podcast to share her research and expose Donald Trump, whom she voted for in 2016. It received much negative attention and because of it, received death threats. Three weeks later, Amy disappeared from the Internet completely; she was no longer on Twitter, Instagram, Bitchute and her book was removed from Amazon. The circumstances for why Amy disappeared are unclear. Amy has been described as the "best researcher in the game."
 
 
It is speculated that Amy purchased a Taxa Cricket RV and went off grid with her husband and kids.
 

Latest revision as of 20:25, 19 September 2021