Elite Gender Inversion=Satanism at the Top

Son of a Gun

by UNreal

Any person portrayed as a lead character in a biographical movie-production can safely be considered EGI


News coverage from the 1970’s – EGIography movie rule seem to match..

July 14 1974 the talk show host Christine Chubbuck shot herself live on Channel 40s morning program. After the first 8 minutes of the newscast the news footage on a shooting at a local restaurant jammed and didn’t run which led the depressed newscaster to go off script and execute herself in an admitted interest of entertainment…

Chubbuck was pronounced dead the day after the “show” and the master tape was subsequently seized as evidence by authorities before it was returned to Chubbuck’s family who claimed to have destroyed it thereafter despite rumours of the footage being circulated on private videotapes and even to have figured in FBI training videos..


Christine Chubbuck apparently preparing an ‘all girls night’ and not so discretely evoking her own single bullet under the right ear demise, John Kennedy’s magic bullet and Robert Kennedy’s mysterious ‘Polka dot’ girl.

Of course, there is no girl to be seen here other than the text on the above image. Rather than quietly retiring an overly masculine news-reporter unfit for broad, national exposure on a major news channel it seems like Christine (or possibly Christian) was given an irresistible chance to get quite mediated and famous despite her radio face. Nothing wrong with the actual physical and facial features per say – only Christine’s looks are not females but rather EGI.

So Christine Chubbuck surely didn’t die that day (14/7 or ‘777’ in occult terms) and most likely was headed for a Facial Feminization Surgery (FFS) Clinic where proper rhinoplasty, jawline contouring and a thorough brow bone shave would have been the most likely emergency procedures. A pointy chin implant might also have been an option although these seem to be more popular today than in the 70s.

“In keeping with Channel 40’s policy of bringing you the latest in blood and guts, and in living color, you are going to see another first: attempted suicide”
(Christine Chubbuck’s purported last words “live” on local TV)

The two biographical movies* that recently made headlines 33 years after the original events will also be comprised of transpicuous entities in leading roles but their appearence is clearly far less striking than those of Christine Chubbuck. By choosing todays more optimised and convincing Male to Female actors, any present or future impression of the events (i.e. from websearch) will now mix contemporary footage and imagery with the very sparse material from the 1970s. Needless to say – the overly blatant impression left from the original imagery of both Chubbuck and the “live” suicide events will fade in our digital environment – and better hide the obvious EGI now hidden in the re-mix.


Chubbuck with long hair & lipstick – but no other feminine features
•wide shoulders, narrow hips (male hip-shoulder ratio), long arms, big head, important neck and male jawline


Chubbuck as a student using a massive hairstyle to diminish head-size
•massive male brows and browbone, prominent cheek bones, square jaw and wide chin, deep wide set eyes, long neck with probably airbrushed trachea and Adams apple


Christine Chubbuck behind the scenes at the TV station in 1974
•impossibly big hands for a female, apparent trachea (possibly also airbrushed), deep set wide eyes, sizeable teeth, wide dental arch and large male chin


Christine Chubbuck on the “Suncoast Digest” TV show on WXLT-TV (Sarasota)
•impossibly long humerus bone, male BFP (Body Fat Percentage), square wide shoulders, male wrist and knuckles, square jaw, wide set deep eyes and male hairline

*Kate Lyn Sheil stars as Chubbuck in ‘Kate Plays Christine’ (2016, movie trailer)
*Rebecca Hall is lead actress in ‘Christine’ (2016, movie trailer)

UNreal | January 15, 2018 at 8:16 am | Tags: CelebrityEGIMediaMSMMTFTall Women | Categories: CelebsMTF | URL: https://wp.me/p8iod6-kk
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