Isaac Kappy was an actor whose credits include roles in the movies Beerfest (2006), Terminator Salvation (2009) and Thor (2011), as well as an episode of the TV show Breaking Bad (2009).

He became a Hollywood whistleblower on July 22, 2018, via a Periscope live stream in which he accused fellow actor and former close friend Seth Green of being a pedophile. Kappy was visiting Green at his house when, according to Kappy, Seth Green told him about the secret room hidden behind a bookshelf.

“This is where we keep the children,” Seth told Kappy in a mock spooky voice.

Kappy brushed this moment off and didn’t read too much into it.

That is until Green and his wife, Clare Grant, had Isaac over for dinner one night. On this night, any possibility of the aforementioned comment being a joke would be dispelled during a conversation which began with Green stating, “We need to have a talk about chicken.”

The ensuing conversation broke Kappy’s heart and opened his eyes to the wickedness around him that was, and remains, more prevalent than he had previously thought. He even recalls how he had previously spotted a pedophilia symbol on a piece of jewelry that Clare was wearing, how he had at the time thought it was an honest mistake.

In the months following July 2018 up until his death in May of 2019, Isaac Kappy would host live streams regularly. He used these to connect with a growing following, to which he exposed some big Hollywood names as child sex abusers. Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and James Gunn were frequent targets of his. Marilyn Manson, Steven Colbert, Patton Oswald, Jimmy Kimmel and many others were also named.

Most of this was hearsay and conjecture, a mixture of the dark side of the Hollywood rumor mill and publicly available information. Kappy made it clear that when James Gunn and Patton Oswalt tweet about lusting over children, they aren’t joking. He laid out the system of blackmail (brownstoning) and mind control (MKULTRA) in Hollywood. He told his followers about parents giving their children over to be used by Hollywood in the worst ways, in exchange for a shot at fame. He answered any question that the members of his Periscope chats asked him and in turn his fans grew to deeply respect him, and fear for his safety.

Death

Isaac Kappy fell from an I-40 overpass to his death on May 13th, 2019. There are some mysterious circumstances surrounding his tragic death.

The official cause of death was ruled suicide, with authorities stating that Kappy “forced himself off” the overpass in Bellemont, Arizona. But during his final live stream just three days prior Kappy told worried fans that he was not suicidal. Fans were worried because during this live stream he talked about how he had made a mistake and that “bad things are coming my way.”

Members of the chat, surely knowing about things like the “Clinton Body Count” and “Red Scarf Club” (instances of enemies of the Deep State mysteriously committing suicide out of the blue), no doubt were forward-thinking here and wanted Kappy to state on video that he wasn’t suicidal.

Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks was frequently mentioned and called out by Kappy in his previous live streams, perhaps more than any other celebrity. Those who were following along with these events as they unfolded quickly zeroed-in on Hanks as a possible person-of-interest regarding Isaac Kappy’s death. An Instagram post made by Hanks a month before Kappy’s death came under scrutiny and has since become known as an example of the way the elites like to use symbolism to hide things in plain sight.

Tom Hanks took this picture, presumably on the side of the road, on Route 66. The road that Isaac Kappy died on, I-40, is a part of Route 66 (it replaced a section of Route 66 in 1985).

“Roadkill? I hope not!”

This is equal parts disturbing and unbelievable. It should be stated that Tom Hanks has a history of posting pictures of random gloves and shoes on the ground (for no known good reason), but even so…what are the odds that he could just randomly post something like this, something that comes across as a direct threat, to someone who would end up dying on the same road a month later? Not only that, but that someone who ended up dying on that road just so happens to be the guy who had spent the last ten months calling Tom Hanks a pedophile.

There’s one more thing about this Instagram post that I want to mention, just for the sake of being thorough: the bottle cap towards the bottom of the picture. Conspiracy theorists (I use this term in a non-derogatory way) keen on the elites’ propensity for symbology note that there is a faint letter “P” visible on the cap. It is suggested that this is meant to connect Kappy’s name with the talk about roadkill (“Cap” + “P” = “Cappy” or “Kappy”).

The conspiratorial connections to Tom Hanks don’t stop there. On the same day that Isaac Kappy died, Hanks posted this photo on his Instagram account:

This is thought by some to be a reference to the Red Scarf Club. Of course a handkerchief is slightly different from a scarf, and Kappy didn’t die with one around his neck, so this link is tenuous at best. It is still believed by some to be a disrespectful jab at Kappy by Hanks, though, perhaps celebrating something that he had arranged.

And then one more thing, which is just kind of weird and I think lesser known: after Kappy fell from the overpass, he was struck by a moving vehicle. In the following witness statement filled out by the motorist involved, we can see that the driver’s first name is Forrest (Tom Hanks starred in the movie Forrest Gump in 1994). This definitely seems like just an odd coincidence (in my opinion it is just that) but again, what are the odds?

Conclusion

To summarize, we have an actor who claimed to be in-the-know pertaining to Hollywood’s darkest secrets. He spent almost a whole year talking about these things and accusing many very famous people. The list of names included people he had met, some who were already suspected and some who were not, ex-friends of his and some who quite frankly have openly made their crimes known by continuously posting “jokes” about having sex with children on their social media accounts.

The fact that he predicted his own demise in a live stream just three days before his death has to add legitimacy not only to his initial claims but also to the theory that the “elites” are not only untouchable but also very dangerous to anyone who threatens to expose them for what they are. If you’ve had the time to watch the video of Isaac’s final live stream it should be clear that he was not suicidal. Scared? Absolutely, but not suicidal. It doesn’t seem crazy at all to think that this man was probably killed for the things that he was saying.

That his probable murder was covered up and ruled a suicide is especially terrifying, as it goes to show just how powerful these people are. According to Isaac and others who have come forward to varying extents (Rosanne Barr being one example), Hollywood is controlled by a culture of MKULTRA mind control and Satan worship.

If it’s true that they were able to kill Isaac Kappy and get away with it so easily, the only question really is if the same type of child abusers have infiltrated law enforcement…

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