Elana Freeland
In August 1963, Elana Freeland was sixteen when she represented her state at Girls Nation in Washington, DC and stood in the Rose Garden with President John F. Kennedy. After his televised murder in Dallas, she was invited by her hometown civic groups to speak about her day with Kennedy in rooms filled with sobbing Americans. Freeland is a writer, ghostwriter, speaker, storyteller, and teacher who researches and writes on Deep State issues, including the stories of survivors of MK-ULTRA, ritual...See more
In August 1963, Elana Freeland was sixteen when she represented her state at Girls Nation in Washington, DC and stood in the Rose Garden with President John F. Kennedy. After his televised murder in Dallas, she was invited by her hometown civic groups to speak about her day with Kennedy in rooms filled with sobbing Americans. Freeland is a writer, ghostwriter, speaker, storyteller, and teacher who researches and writes on Deep State issues, including the stories of survivors of MK-ULTRA, ritual abuse, and invasive electromagnetic weapons (Nexus, October 2014). She is best known for Chemtrails, HAARP, and the Full Spectrum Dominance of Planet Earth (Feral House, June 2014) and Under An Ionized Sky: From Chemtrails to Space Fence Lockdown (Feral House, February 2018). She also wrote the story "What Would Solon Have Done?" for the 2017 book If I Were King: Advice for President Trump, edited by Harry Blazer with an Introduction by Catherine Austin Fitts. Freeland's undergraduate degree was in creative writing with a second major in biology. Her Master of Arts degree from St. John's College concentrated on historiography. She lives in Olympia, Washington. See less