So look we are all adults here…

Yup, I have old sexualized, partially nude and ALL types of imagery online including AI deepfake porn (not created by me) old modeling photos etc.

An individual keeps posting this type of imagery of me on #nostr thinking that it’s a dunk. It’s not a dunk. I’m not embarrassed. I’m not hiding it. I’m not promoting it either.

I have a very vivid, complex and wild past. I’ve lived a lot of life. I’ve seen the good, bad and ugly. I’ve seen both horror and miracles. I’m grateful for ALL of my life experiences because they are part of the fabric that make me who I am today. I’m 42 years old now so times have changed.

I’ve been a trained survivor advocate in multiple states since 2018.

In 2023, I was the recipient of a national award called the Polaris Star Award for serving the minor survivors of Twitter.

Seeing pictures of me from my past doesn’t bother me, it reminds me how far I’ve come.

There are people who bring up your past because they want you chained to it. I’m free. I’m not chained to my past.

The future is too bright anyway! 💜

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We all have a past…what’s important is today, tomorrow, the next day, and so on and on. NOSTR is a place for 🫂 ‘s not hate. 💜💜💜

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Eliza managed to get thousands of individual twitter and YouTube accounts suspended for sharing a screenshot of a music video from 2016, alleging it was non-consensual. Yet, the video’s creators, WorldStar Hip Hop, have verified both payment to her and ownership of the video’s rights. Moreover, numerous interviews with Eliza showcase her enthusiastic participation in the music video, which contradicts any claims of coercion. The evidence suggests her active and willing involvement as a video vixen. She’s full of shit.

Let me take it a step further, my mom, all of my friends, coworkers, workplace (including my bosses,) family…. Have all seen all of all of the imagery.

Everyone knows and no one cares.

Well yeah, your mom and dad knew about your music videos and your video vixen and modeling career.

https://youtu.be/HA2VF9KRcNw?si=sABq3yyi4Qe95gfa

You were 36 years old when you made the World Star Hip Hop video …

I'm genuinely perplexed by your hesitance to reveal the identity of the professional athlete you've implicated in trafficking in Chicago, along with the high-profile musician you've accused of subjecting you to sex slavery while you were still underage in Los Angeles. This situation leaves me quite bewildered. Considering your robust advocacy for survivors and your prominent presence, it would be reasonable to expect you to wholeheartedly commit to stopping these individuals from harming women and children. On the surface, it's a straightforward approach – call them out and bring their actions to light for the world to see. However, I'm taken aback by your mention of legal obstacles hindering your actions. This leads me to question, Eliza, whether you're suggesting that we cannot see beyond explanations that might seem like a diversion.

In your interaction with corporate tech giants, you've effectively influenced them to delete social media accounts allegedly operated by the individuals you've accused of sex trafficking. Eliza, could you please provide more context? What's the urgency behind removing these digital traces? Those accounts could potentially hold critical evidence supporting your claims and possibly lead to the downfall of the high-profile traffickers you're pointing fingers at.

Eliza Bleu, your adept manipulation skills are unmistakable. However, I'm left wondering why you chose to exclude any mention of your previous involvement in the video vixen and modeling industry during your retelling of your sex trafficking survivor story on multiple podcast occasions.

My primary objective here is to provide accurate information about the real identity of Eliza Bleu and to expose the falsehoods that emerged on Twitter in January. Specifically, she managed to suspend thousands of individuals for sharing a screenshot of a music video from 2016, alleging it was non-consensual. Yet, the video's creators, WorldStar Hip Hop, have verified both payment to her and ownership of the video's rights. Moreover, numerous interviews with Eliza showcase her enthusiastic participation in the music video, which contradicts any claims of coercion. The evidence suggests her active and willing involvement as a video vixen.

I'm genuinely perplexed by your hesitance to reveal the identity of the professional athlete you've implicated in trafficking in Chicago, along with the high-profile musician you've accused of subjecting you to sex slavery while you were still underage in Los Angeles. This situation leaves me quite bewildered. Considering your robust advocacy for survivors and your prominent presence, it would be reasonable to expect you to wholeheartedly commit to stopping these individuals from harming women and children. On the surface, it's a straightforward approach – call them out and bring their actions to light for the world to see. However, I'm taken aback by your mention of legal obstacles hindering your actions. This leads me to question, Eliza, whether you're suggesting that we cannot see beyond explanations that might seem like a diversion.

In your interaction with corporate tech giants, you've effectively influenced them to delete social media accounts allegedly operated by the individuals you've accused of sex trafficking. Eliza, could you please provide more context? What's the urgency behind removing these digital traces? Those accounts could potentially hold critical evidence supporting your claims and possibly lead to the downfall of the high-profile traffickers you're pointing fingers at.

Eliza Bleu, your adept manipulation skills are unmistakable. However, I'm left wondering why you chose to exclude any mention of your previous involvement in the video vixen and modeling industry during your retelling of your sex trafficking survivor story on multiple podcast occasions.

My primary objective here is to provide accurate information about the real identity of Eliza Bleu and to expose the falsehoods that emerged on Twitter in January. Specifically, she managed to suspend thousands of individuals for sharing a screenshot of a music video from 2016, alleging it was non-consensual. Yet, the video's creators, WorldStar Hip Hop, have verified both payment to her and ownership of the video's rights. Moreover, numerous interviews with Eliza showcase her enthusiastic participation in the music video, which contradicts any claims of coercion. The evidence suggests her active and willing involvement as a video vixen.

I'm genuinely perplexed by your hesitance to reveal the identity of the professional athlete you've implicated in trafficking in Chicago, along with the high-profile musician you've accused of subjecting you to sex slavery while you were still underage in Los Angeles. This situation leaves me quite bewildered. Considering your robust advocacy for survivors and your prominent presence, it would be reasonable to expect you to wholeheartedly commit to stopping these individuals from harming women and children. On the surface, it's a straightforward approach – call them out and bring their actions to light for the world to see. However, I'm taken aback by your mention of legal obstacles hindering your actions. This leads me to question, Eliza, whether you're suggesting that we cannot see beyond explanations that might seem like a diversion.

In your interaction with corporate tech giants, you've effectively influenced them to delete social media accounts allegedly operated by the individuals you've accused of sex trafficking. Eliza, could you please provide more context? What's the urgency behind removing these digital traces? Those accounts could potentially hold critical evidence supporting your claims and possibly lead to the downfall of the high-profile traffickers you're pointing fingers at.

Eliza Bleu, your adept manipulation skills are unmistakable. However, I'm left wondering why you chose to exclude any mention of your previous involvement in the video vixen and modeling industry during your retelling of your sex trafficking survivor story on multiple podcast occasions.

My primary objective here is to provide accurate information about the real identity of Eliza Bleu and to expose the falsehoods that emerged on Twitter in January. Specifically, she managed to suspend thousands of individuals for sharing a screenshot of a music video from 2016, alleging it was non-consensual. Yet, the video's creators, WorldStar Hip Hop, have verified both payment to her and ownership of the video's rights. Moreover, numerous interviews with Eliza showcase her enthusiastic participation in the music video, which contradicts any claims of coercion. The evidence suggests her active and willing involvement as a video vixen.

I'm genuinely perplexed by your hesitance to reveal the identity of the professional athlete you've implicated in trafficking in Chicago, along with the high-profile musician you've accused of subjecting you to sex slavery while you were still underage in Los Angeles. This situation leaves me quite bewildered. Considering your robust advocacy for survivors and your prominent presence, it would be reasonable to expect you to wholeheartedly commit to stopping these individuals from harming women and children. On the surface, it's a straightforward approach – call them out and bring their actions to light for the world to see. However, I'm taken aback by your mention of legal obstacles hindering your actions. This leads me to question, Eliza, whether you're suggesting that we cannot see beyond explanations that might seem like a diversion.

In your interaction with corporate tech giants, you've effectively influenced them to delete social media accounts allegedly operated by the individuals you've accused of sex trafficking. Eliza, could you please provide more context? What's the urgency behind removing these digital traces? Those accounts could potentially hold critical evidence supporting your claims and possibly lead to the downfall of the high-profile traffickers you're pointing fingers at.

Eliza Bleu, your adept manipulation skills are unmistakable. However, I'm left wondering why you chose to exclude any mention of your previous involvement in the video vixen and modeling industry during your retelling of your sex trafficking survivor story on multiple podcast occasions.

My primary objective here is to provide accurate information about the real identity of Eliza Bleu and to expose the falsehoods that emerged on Twitter in January. Specifically, she managed to suspend thousands of individuals for sharing a screenshot of a music video from 2016, alleging it was non-consensual. Yet, the video's creators, WorldStar Hip Hop, have verified both payment to her and ownership of the video's rights. Moreover, numerous interviews with Eliza showcase her enthusiastic participation in the music video, which contradicts any claims of coercion. The evidence suggests her active and willing involvement as a video vixen.

Sorry to hear someone is trying to harass you. Nothing hurts them more than you being unfazed unbothered. Happy to hear that you are at peace with everything and in a great place in your life 🫂💜

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Hey there, buddy! You might want to dive into some detective mode and check out Eliza Bleu, a.k.a. Eliza Knows, a.k.a. Eliza Cuts, a.k.a. Eliza Siep, a.k.a. Eliza Morthland. Trust me, it's a wild ride!

https://youtu.be/8wZ0d00wtfY?si=OLx4NDRT4nPuDjHZ

Let’s take a walk down memory lane

iCANDY - ELIZA KNOWS - WorldStar HIP HOP Music Video Starring Eliza Bleu https://nostr.build/av/ae90f5ce0e367b4fb4fbf71e9e681bf0ab7fb41e29c306092c83702e88635f54.mov

Satan is the one who want you to feel guilty for your past. So the people doing this to you are of Satan. God forgives all sins and doesn't want to hear about them anymore.

I’m so cool with God that I thank him for the refining fire. I dance in it and praise his name!

I’m still not perfect but I’m not worried about my past or the devil. Neither can touch me.

Repent for your sins. Confess your sins. Your lies have been exposed. May God have mercy on your soul