
Another big one.
A recent review exposes the fact that the Praetor medallions aren't made by Chris.
What does "Christine" do?
1. Confirms that it isn't Chris using the account.
2. Goes directly against the Praetor medallion description, which states "Christine has stated a mission of spreading herself to as many people as possible, with these mass produced medallions being a method of delivery. Handcrafted to her specifications and with her blessing, these are made in Virginia on an assembly line
hired and run by her and her alone."
3. "She" states that the Sonichu medallions ($85 ones) are made by Christine (The wording's weird too, you'd think that Chris wouldn't refer to himself as "Christine", but rather "me" or "myself"), which, albeit could be a possibility due to the signatures matching with Chris's ones, doesn't seem to be the case (I suspect signature forging).
This is another one of the Etsy store lies. I wish Etsy did anything with them, because with all the evidence I gathered, including several image and video references to most of the items on the store (like the recently obtained proof of the falsity of the jail art, being made out of biodegradable cups which should have not survived until now), they remain useless if Etsy doesn't actually follow up on any of it.
And a lesser thing, "these are made in Virginia on an assembly line hired and run by her and her alone." sounds just flatout wrong to me. Not only are the Praetor medallions not factory made, being 3D printed and painted at Sandy Hook by probably a single human, but the only way in which Chris could both be the only person responsible for running this and not be responsible for handcrafting the items would be if the making of the medallions was fully automated and required no human input, which is not possible unless they have factory grade machinery, which would cost several hundreds of thousands of dollars. This means that either the distinction doesn't exist and Chris makes both of them, or that Chris isn't responsible for the Praetor medallions, which is confirmed in this reply.