Steven D. Kelley fights Paedophiles and Billionaires Under the Getty Center

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Steven D. Kelley, a former CIA/NSA contractor turned whistleblower, has positioned himself as a vocal opponent of pedophilia, framing it as a central evil in his broader narrative about hidden power structures. He’s best known for his #OccupyTheGetty campaign, launched around 2012, where he alleges the Getty Museum in Los Angeles conceals a vast underground bunker—a hub for child trafficking and elite misdeeds tied to Deep Underground Military Bases (DUMBs). Kelley claims his fight against pedophiles stems from this discovery, detailed in his 2011 book Lasers, Cavers and Magic and amplified through his Truth Cat Radio show, airing Thursdays at 6 PM PT.

His stance is clear in posts on X, like one from April 10, 2025, stating, “Our enemies are pedophiles. That is the common denominator,” urging people to resist their influence and study its history. Another from December 2022 quotes him saying pedophilia is “the weapon to bring down everything.” Kelley ties this to his Getty theory, petitioning in 2018 for Marines to raid the museum and rescue supposed child captives—a claim echoing his assertion that 100,000 of the million kids missing yearly in the U.S. end up there, tortured and worse. He’s also criticized figures like Craig Sawyer, accusing him of grift in anti-trafficking efforts, as noted in a 2018 Hive blog post.

Support Angle: Kelley’s 100% listener-funded via PayPal (stevenkelley714@yahoo.com) and Patreon, offering free PDFs of his book via law17gun@aol.com. He pushes a Telegram group (@OfficialOccupyTheGettyPage) for updates and engagement. His narrative blends his laser-tech past—creating the LAW-17 aiming system—with metaphysical claims (Reiki, astral travel), pitching himself as a lone truth-teller against a pedophile elite.

Reality Check: No hard evidence backs the Getty bunker story—seismic data, leaks, or official probes don’t align. Missing kids stats (NCMEC: 365,000 in 2023) don’t trace to one site, and trafficking’s real but diffuse—$150 billion globally (ILO, 2021), not centralized under a museum. Kelley’s fight leans on unverified remote viewing and insider tips, not court-admissible proof. Still, his passion resonates with those distrusting power, and supporting him means backing his voice—however unproven—via donations or spreading his word.

If you’re in, hit his PayPal or join his Telegram. It’s a grassroots push, not a vetted crusade. What’s your next step—donation or digging deeper? Dankeschön for the prompt!

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