[THREAD RETIRED] Isabella Loretta Janke / Bella the Chris-Chan Incest Troll and her clique of extremely sick people - Original thread. Historical purposes only. Not updated. Refer to forum for current info/discussion.

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Dude has "ex-SEAL Team Six operator, CIA glownigger" on his Linkedin profile for fuck's sake. Unless we literally Snowden'd his black ops records there's nothing to dox in that regard. He said himself he was into "regime changes, fucking shit up" etc. in the interview with Bella.
He was playing around in Central America and the Caribbean, namely Nicaragua in his early career if I’ve got the timeline of his life down correctly. By “regime change” he means assisting the Contras and other right wing paramilitary groups in killings of farmers and random people to try and terrorize them out of supporting the new government that overthrew an insanely corrupt dictatorship that embezzled most of the wealth of the nation. Wonder why Central America is a crime ridden mess everyone wants to flee? It’s because of Mike Janke and the 80’s shit where we happily taught and funded a bunch of right wing paramilitary organizations that either weren’t in government control or authorized by the local government to conduct terror campaigns against “leftists”. Basically every major gang like MS-13 can trace a lot of their violent tactics to shit taught by the US to these groups and dictatorships. MS-13’s most influential leader was a special forces guy directly taught the terror tactics he brought to the gang by the Green Berets.

About 75% of the deaths in these conflicts can be attributed to the government killing random ass people and the occasional militant. Is it any wonder once the conflict ended, lots of the paramilitary fucks thought it’d be a great idea to keep killing and make bank doing so since Uncle Sam wasn’t funding them anymore?
 
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Well, that's not good, Bella.
 
Well that sucks. What do you think of Null’s predictions that she’ll walk away from everything unscathed and her parents will make all this go away and she’ll just waltz right into a department/agency job in Washington that comes with a “World’s Greatest Operative” mug and racks up an Employee Of The Month streak to rival that of SpongeBob?

I tend to agree more with Null, but not quite to that extent.

When you think about it, there have been lots of people who get flash in the pan famous for this sort of thing and then vanish into obscurity. I'm fairly sure most of them are out there leading normal, successful, lives.

In the short term, there will be some real scathing, especially if people google her, and I don't agree with Null that her parents will be able to make it all go poof.

But long term, yes, she's going to walk away unscathed. She'll just have to suffer a bit in the short term.
 
An interesting post from the Texas Tech subreddit. It is obviously anti- Isabella Janke, but lists many offenses we are unaware of.
From all we have learned, it is not unlikely most if not all of these actually occurred.

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Sounds like this could end two ways: 1. Bella goes on a campus killing spree since she feels the walls closing in and her house of cards collapsing. Or 2. Students take justice into their own hands as much as they feel they can. The longer people in power let things go on, especially if PR and image drives things, the more “taking action yourself” becomes romanticized. It’s a pretty dangerous scenario, and you can see the Rubicon more easily than you think.
The dude has "ex-SEAL Team Six operator & CIA glownigger" on his Linkedin profile for fuck's sake. Unless we literally Snowden'd his black ops records there's nothing to dox in that regard. He said himself he was into "regime changes, fucking shit up" etc. in the interview with Bella. How much of that is bullshit and braggadocio we'll never know, but I'd bet it's quite a bit. If you build a reputation on copypasta you have to maintain it, feed into it. He might be the real (real) deal but no PL dude comes across as a goof, and that kind of Ross Kemp hard man act is only impressive to 14 year old boys. He clearly enjoys it, and professionally that's a bit of an embarrassment.
You say “no PL”. You sound like you know a bit. Tell me, what are your thoughts on the cynical, anti government position some have here of Mike and his lady just Making this all go away and setting his kid up with a government job because Isabella Loretta Janke has the apparently perfect skills needed to be an operative for (insert agency here) and will have seemingly carte Blanche to go after anyone deemed an enemy of the state?
 
She got evicted after beating Avery up, among other harassment methods. She also stole his jury summons so that he gets in trouble for not going and vandalized his car.
It's a federal crime to steal mail. It's also probably a state crime to obstruct legal proceedings. I hope someone lets Avery know about this because he's the only one in a position to know whether he got in trouble over this.
 
An interesting post from the Texas Tech subreddit. It is obviously anti- Isabella Janke, but lists many offenses we are unaware of.
From all we have learned, it is not unlikely most if not all of these actually occurred.

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Don't want to powerlevel, but when I was in college there was a massive PR disaster that reached the national level. I was also employed by the school and the story impacted my department, and me, directly so I feel like I have some relevant experience. That being said, the actions taken by TTU here don't surprise me at all.

Covering it up is always #1 on the list when shit like this happens. Let's not forget that colleges are businesses, and any piece of bad PR that could hurt admissions is their absolute worst enemy. A handful of victims dropping out is the preferred outcome when the alternative is that a huge news story breaks, potentially costing the school hundreds or thousands of admissions over several years.

The whole "just drop out if you don't like it here" thing is a very calculated move to keep people quiet and to cause as little commotion as possible. Unfortunately it is also one that punishes victims and lets abusers run free most of the time. A kid who is expelled as a punishment is likely to gain news attention, probably because the parents of the perpetrator will flip a shit with "how could you do this to my poor innocent baby?", and/or the parents of the other students will flip out with "how could the administration let this happen?". However, if some poor victim of that abuser drops out "by choice", who gives a shit? Dropping out and changing schools is already a huge pain in the ass as it is, most kids/families would not also want a media firestorm on top of it. Most victims don't even bother, they settle for a dorm transfer or a no-contact order, as was demonstrated by Roman.

It will be VERY HARD to get TTU to publicly address the Isabella Janke situation and/or make her face consequences. They may address it internally, but I promise they have multiple people trying as hard as they can to stop the story from going public, or worse, going national.

I hope I'm wrong, and the story has enough momentum that mainstream media coverage may be imminent at this point. However that still doesn't mean that Isabella Janke will face any real consequences from the school or otherwise. At worst, the consequences will be social in nature, from the other students. But she's already such an outcast that she probably won't even notice, not that public shaming would work on a psychopath who refuses to take responsibility or accountability anyway.
 
I tend to agree more with Null, but not quite to that extent.

When you think about it, there have been lots of people who get flash in the pan famous for this sort of thing and then vanish into obscurity. I'm fairly sure most of them are out there leading normal, successful, lives.

In the short term, there will be some real scathing, especially if people google her, and I don't agree with Null that her parents will be able to make it all go poof.

But long term, yes, she's going to walk away unscathed. She'll just have to suffer a bit in the short term.
Sounds like George Zimmerman.
 
He was playing around in Central America and the Caribbean, namely Nicaragua in his early career if I’ve got the timeline of his life down correctly. By “regime change” he means assisting the Contras and other right wing paramilitary groups in killings of farmers and random people to try and terrorize them out of supporting the new government that overthrew an insanely corrupt dictatorship that embezzled most of the wealth of the nation. Wonder why Central America is a crime ridden mess everyone wants to flee? It’s because of Mike Janke and the 80’s shit where we happily taught and funded a bunch of right wing paramilitary organizations that either weren’t in government control or authorized by the local government to conduct terror campaigns against “leftists”. Basically every major gang like MS-13 can trace a lot of their violent tactics to shit taught by the US to these groups and dictatorships. MS-13’s most influential leader was a special forces guy directly taught the terror tactics he brought to the gang by the Green Berets.

About 75% of the deaths in these conflicts can be attributed to the government killing random ass people and the occasional militant. Is it any wonder once the conflict ended, lots of the paramilitary fucks thought it’d be a great idea to keep killing and make bank doing so since Uncle Sam wasn’t funding them anymore?
He was a "white" SEAL during that period, and didn't get selected for Dam Neck until after the Gulf War (a point where pretty much fuckall went on military-wise until some goatfuckers decided to rearrange the NYC skyline).
 
Don't want to powerlevel, but when I was in college there was a massive PR disaster that reached the national level. I was also employed by the school and the story impacted my department, and me, directly so I feel like I have some relevant experience. That being said, the actions taken by TTU here don't surprise me at all.

Covering it up is always #1 on the list when shit like this happens. Let's not forget that colleges are businesses, and any piece of bad PR that could hurt admissions is their absolute worst enemy. A handful of victims dropping out is the preferred outcome when the alternative is that a huge news story breaks, potentially costing the school hundreds or thousands of admissions over several years.

The whole "just drop out if you don't like it here" thing is a very calculated move to keep people quiet and to cause as little commotion as possible. Unfortunately it is also one that punishes victims and lets abusers run free most of the time. A kid who is expelled as a punishment is likely to gain news attention, probably because the parents of the perpetrator will flip a shit with "how could you do this to my poor innocent baby?", and/or the parents of the other students will flip out with "how could the administration let this happen?". However, if some poor victim of that abuser drops out "by choice", who gives a shit? Dropping out and changing schools is already a huge pain in the ass as it is, most kids/families would not also want a media firestorm on top of it. Most victims don't even bother, they settle for a dorm transfer or a no-contact order, as was demonstrated by Roman.

It will be VERY HARD to get TTU to publicly address the Isabella Janke situation and/or make her face consequences. They may address it internally, but I promise they have multiple people trying as hard as they can to stop the story from going public, or worse, going national.

I hope I'm wrong, and the story has enough momentum that mainstream media coverage may be imminent at this point. However that still doesn't mean that Isabella Janke will face any real consequences from the school or otherwise. At worst, the consequences will be social in nature, from the other students. But she's already such an outcast that she probably won't even notice, not that public shaming would work on a psychopath who refuses to take responsibility or accountability anyway.
What are the odds something like this has a fiery and explosive conclusion, whether Bella doing something heinous or the other students taking matters into their own hands because they feel the school administration didn’t do enough?
 
I tend to agree more with Null, but not quite to that extent.

When you think about it, there have been lots of people who get flash in the pan famous for this sort of thing and then vanish into obscurity. I'm fairly sure most of them are out there leading normal, successful, lives.

In the short term, there will be some real scathing, especially if people google her, and I don't agree with Null that her parents will be able to make it all go poof.

But long term, yes, she's going to walk away unscathed. She'll just have to suffer a bit in the short term.
A fluffy pony fetishist loony who shits herself is not going to lead a normal successful life. People here are so used to lolcows they don't understand how irredeemably insane people like this are, and how badly they can ruin their own lives.

There used to be people here who thought Chris would just live out the rest of his life as a harmless tard, too.
 
For those speculating that perhaps her parents are massive donors to the school - the type of money required to buy yourself carte blanche at University - mid-tier though it may be - is an incredible sum. Six figures, at least, and when her father can hire her without a degree, why bother?
Understand how much dude is worth. He's the co-founder of a company that landed a $900 million government contract... and that's just one contract. His ex-wife isn't independently rich (pilot), but bought a $1.65 million apartment in Manhattan, and she still sends several hundred dollars to her daughter every month, despite the divorce being about 15 years ago if I'm not mistaken.

For Mike, the question isn't "why bother to spend six figures on this", it's "why not spend six figures on this."

Another possibility is that it won't literally be corruption; it'll be personality and influence. They get in touch with her dad and he says "in my professional opinion, this is obvious bullshit." He's a highly decorated vet (and professional speaker) who's made millions in cybersecurity, They're school bureaucrats who check e-mail and Facebook. Maybe they'll just believe him when he says it.

I still can't believe TTU would allow this to continue, especially since it's not gonna destroy her life to expel her and it could very much backfire on the school, but I better prepare myself
 
I imagine TTU will attempt to keep it on the quiet and ask her to voluntarily withdraw.
This is probably very likely if they start seeing flyers all over campus talking about them protecting them.

Don’t organizations like Texas Tech have to disclose donor money? It’d be interesting to see if Dad’s thrown a bunch their way.
 
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