Delving Deeper Down Into the Rabbit Hole
Part One-Beyond the Surface of the Alternative Wellness Group
Kristin Elizabeth recently authored a thought-provoking article, The Wellness Company Altruistic-Alternative Healthcare Empire, or Intelligence Operation, on her Beyond the Maze substack, delving into The Wellness Company's intricate web—the question of whether it's an altruistic alternative healthcare empire or an intelligence operation remains uncertain. This exposé, supported by extensive research and archives courtesy of Liam Sturgess, sheds light on a labyrinth of associations between The Wellness Company and diverse organizations with dubious operations and missions, leaving readers with more questions than conclusive answers.
The recent expose specifically mentions a collaborative business endeavor Integro-Cap that includes Foster Coulson, David Lopez, and Brandon Kuemper who are also partnered together at The Wellness Company. The management team of Integro-Cap can be found here:
The Integro-Cap about page asserts:
Integro-Cap goals include:
Initially, Integro-Cap seems impressive, presenting itself as a collective committed to challenging conventional norms and providing an alternative to the pharmaceutical industry and its dogmatic practices. However, the perception shifts when you delve into Integro-Cap's co-investor and Integro-Cap’s investments.
PitchBook reveals that Integro Cap shares a co-investor named Unreasonable Group. Upon clicking the weblink to Unreasonable Group, the first observation is the underlining of "un," triggering thoughts of the United Nations (UN). Join me in exploring this particularly deep rabbit hole.
The Unreasonable group that is a co-investor with Foster Coulson, David Lopez, and Brandon Kuemper (who espouse to be an alternative healthcare and freedom fighting organization) are partnered with “small” and “grassroots” (pause for sarcastic belly laughing) organizations like Barclays (which is a British universal bank), Johnson and Johnson (no need for explanation on that one), and Microsoft (ummmm…Bill Gates). Nothing says alternative healthcare like partnering with a co-investor who partners with groups like this.
On the far left corner you can see that the Unreasonable Group has also partnered with the State Department, formally known as the United States Department of State. It is an executive branch agency within the U.S. federal government entrusted with overseeing the nation's foreign policy and diplomatic relations. From the Unreasonable Group site Thomas DeBass from the State Department even gives a shout out to Unreasonable for their partnership.
Once more, engaging in critical thinking and exploring the concept of Global Partnerships brings to mind none other than the United Nations. In the spirit of critical thinking, the natural course of action is to investigate Unreasonable Group and its connection to the United Nations. To my amusement (yet again with a chuckle), the search yielded insightful results that can be found from the Unreasonable Goals site here:
Prominent investors linked to the Unreasonable Group, with a notable emphasis on the UN, such as Gates Ventures, Fortune Global 500, and Tesla, are among those supporting the Unreasonable Goals. Interestingly, Unreasonable Group, serving as the co-investor in Foster Coulson, David Lopez, and Brandon Kuemper’s Integro Cap company, prompts a deeper inquiry into whether The Wellness Company genuinely represents an altruistic alternative healthcare system. The complexity of these connections unveils a substantial rabbit hole, and this is only the beginning of the exploration in part one.
Thanks for doing this. The pro and anti Malone forces (including TWC) are driving a wedge into the Covid truth movement, probably intentionally.
What an interesting rabbit hole this is.