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Published 12 Jan, 2025 04:30pm

Ally Carter’s chilling warnings about fires go viral amid LA wildfires

Ally Carter, an alleged sex trafficking survivor who drew attention in November 2020, has recently released videos revealing the abuse she experienced during Sean Diddy’s “freak-off” parties.

According to her website, Carter claims to have endured a range of traumatic experiences, including MK-ULTRA, Dissociative Identity Disorder, PTSD, Satanic Ritual Abuse, police brutality, CPS corruption, and crimes against humanity.

In October 2024, a video featuring Carter was shared on Facebook by KOKO Can’t Be Denied, where she alluded to a forthcoming arrest and promised additional revelations. The video gained traction on social media shortly after Diddy’s own arrest. In the footage, Carter cautioned, “Watch for those fires. Explosions make fires too. Explosions make accidental fires too.”

She elaborated that the initial cause of any fires might be unclear to the public, but as connections to trafficking become evident, people would recognise that such incidents were not accidental. Carter emphasised that once the links were understood, the nature of the fires would be seen in a different light.

In December 2024, she spoke with Stew Peters, alleging that she was trafficked through underground tunnels beneath various locations, including schools, amusement parks, and cemeteries.

The discussion was shared widely on social media, including a notable post on X. They remarked, “Maybe these fires have a much deeper purpose… Ally Carter, who was trafficked under The Getty by extremely famous people, warned us to watch for the fires and that there is more to them…”

The video quickly gained traction, racking up over two million views and more than 4,000 reposts. Many users began speculating about a connection between Carter’s warnings and the recent, destructive wildfires in Los Angeles.

Comments included sentiments like, “Something nefarious is definitely going on,” and “I was just thinking, there’s something weird about this fire,” reflecting growing concern and curiosity surrounding the topic.

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