⚠️DEBUNKED⚠️

✨STARSEEDS BEWARE PEOPLE WHO LIE TO GET YOUR ATTENTION FOR TRYING TO GIVE YOU FALSE INFORMATION INTENTIONALLY ✨

✨THIS IS GUIDANCE OF DEBUNKING AND HERE ARE GOOD EXAMPLES ✨

❤️❤️❤️Here is basic evidence following legalisation. These type of people make profit from discriminating people like Nana and other physical cases just to sell 🧐their services.❤️❤️❤️

"BEWARE OF CULTS"

LOOK LOTS OF PEOPLE ARE AGAINST STARSEED CULTS (They are not the same as actual Starseed belief systems. 

"Thankyou from the feminine and masculine point of views. In law where people advertise a project, testimonies publicly. They get feedback where people go fact find and then question people. Overall all the attention the label "claims to be" will always be a claims to be from their entertainment purposes. Ai is used part of entertainment purposes. That is not part of physical evidence based on the facts that Ai can gather trend analysis into production of entertainment purposes to market services. Therefore a claims to be testimony is verbal speech. Ai is a tool can not produce evidence for billions of people by using money and time to invest into making false identities. Also the fake is that this lady is trying to take other peoples services away by making herself a fake Galactic Member."

⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️Example 3 is a list of different stories that share similarities of how social media influences people to fall under the choices between false advertising and advertising in truth. 

  • Samantha Cookes:
    A serial con artist convicted in early 2025 for social welfare fraud, she also posed as a nanny and teacher to scam families in the UK and Ireland between 2011 and 2024. 
     
  • Anna Sorokin (Anna Delvey):
    Falsely posing as a wealthy German heiress, she defrauded hotels and high-society acquaintances in New York. She was released from prison in 2021 and has recently joined the cast of dancing with the stars while under house arrest. 
     
  • Hanna:
    A British woman charged in Singapore for allegedly deceiving victims with false promises of donations to a mosque and a Muslim non-profit organization. She also reportedly defrauded her own son out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. 
     
  • An Australian wellness influencer who claimed to have terminal brain cancer but later admitted she did not have it. 
    A Victorian-era con artist who used over 40 aliases and scammed shopkeepers across Britain. Her story was featured in the BBC Radio 4 series.