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Sue Wood's avatar

There is something deeply sinister about this "woman".

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Gus Mooney's avatar

She sure is a munter

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Sue Wood's avatar

Being a "munter" isn't sinister. She was in the blocks ready to go when her sister died. Have you seen the photos of her and her parents together? Doesn't look like a parent daughter interaction to me.

Woman with a shady husband, turns out to have a shady sister?

Jo looked like her mum, Kim looks nothing like either parent, where did that chin come from? I'm 65, she 48, and I look younger than her. Take that long blonde hair away and what do you have?

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Gus Mooney's avatar

Richard D Hall's documentary about her sister's "murder" is interesting (https://www.richplanet.net/richp_genre.php?ref=266&part=1&gen=1) and, watching Cox's husband and sister since then, I'd be very surprised if there wasn't some sort of nefarious family link with the (deep) state.

In answer to your question about the blonde hair, my answer would be a seriously offensive munter.

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Sue Wood's avatar

LOL Yes I watched the documentary a few years ago. There is something very amiss with this family.

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Honeybastard's avatar

Besides it being sibling rivalry, the description of Leadbeater also resembles that of a witch I think. Ed has done at least one video on witches in the past. Witches prevent other women from having children.

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Timo's avatar

I've seen multiple variations of that story. Younger siblings who do much better than older ones (at least on superficial measures)... Older ones who get crushed by all that effort and burden that comes along it from parents to succeed and often siblings ride along too as responsibility of older sibling(s).

That story tells very common story of parents being dysfunctional.

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Jolly Derelict's avatar

Is this not the story of Caine and Able and a revenge against God?

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