An alleged sex trafficking survivor, Ally Carter, who gained attention in November 2020, recently released videos detailing the abuse she endured during Diddy's "freak-off" parties. According to her website, Ally claims to have survived MK-ULTRA, Dissociative Identity Disorder, PTSD, Satanic Ritual Abuse, Police Brutality, CPS corruption, and Crimes Against Humanity.
In October 2024, one of Ally Carter's videos was shared on Facebook by KOKO Can't Be Denied, where she hinted at another upcoming arrest and promised more revelations. The video circulated on social media about a month after Diddy's own arrest. In the video, she warned: "Watch for those fires. Explosions make fires too. Explosions make accidental fires too."
Maybe these fires have a much deeper purpose…
— Isaac’s Army (@ReturnOfKappy) January 9, 2025
Ally Carter who was trafficked under The Getty by extremely famous people told us to watch out for the fires and that there is more to them…
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Carter explained that people would initially be unaware of the cause of the fires but would eventually link them to trafficking when they understood the connections involved. She claimed that once people realized these ties, they would know the fires were not accidental.
Ally Carter also spoke to Stew Peters in December 2024, where she described being trafficked through underground tunnels under various locations such as schools, amusement parks, and cemeteries.
The video was shared by other users, including one on X with the handle (@ReturnOfKappy), who wrote: "Maybe these fires have a much deeper purpose… Ally Carter who was trafficked under The Getty by extremely famous people told us to watch out for the fires and that there is more to them…"
The video gained over 2 million views and more than 4,000 reposts, sparking speculation among users who connected the predicted fires to the recent, destructive Los Angeles wildfires. One user commented, "Something nefarious is definitely going on," while another added, "I was just thinking, there’s something weird about this fire."
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