Speaking Up for Every Little Girl . . .

At 22 years old, Chauntae Davies was an aspiring actor and a professionally-trained massage therapist, when she was introduced to Ghislaine Maxwell and the world of Jeffrey Epstein.
Not long after, she found herself flown around the world to accompany the notorious couple, where massage sessions with Epstein turned to sexual abuse.
In the video below with Tara Brown, Chauntae courageously details the harrowing years she spent with the now-dead pedophile, particularly her painful memories at New Mexico’s Zorro Ranch – where she said the vastness and isolation of the property made it one of most eerie places she was taken to.
Chauntae:
I heard one of the other survivors speak, it was Lisa Phillips, and she said something along the lines about it not being about her at a certain point anymore.
You know, it’s continuing to speak, and continuing to talk about all of this for every little girl who’s sitting somewhere right now, where it’s currently happening to them, and they are afraid to say anything, or to all the girls who it’s already happened to, and they still don’t want to say anything.
I think that it’s important to keep on . . . even when we feel defeated . . .
Observations
It seemed like Jeffrey had categories for girls.
Some were in the category in which he wanted to continue to just abuse them for absolutely no purpose other than just to destroy their lives.
There’s a category of girls who he also did that to, but then also sent to school to get an education.
And then another group of girls who went further once that education was received who were married off to very successful men, and those are the women that are not talking at all, because they are also victims, but married to wealthy men, and now they don’t want to come forward.
And then there were also women who were, I would say in the model category, and I think maybe that’s probably where the gene pool idea, or experiment or whatever it was that was going on, was probably coming out of that group . . .

In this lifetime, some of us wanted to be born
to change this very darkness on the planet.
How do we change it unless we experience it
and then courageously speak up?
We are not here to forget what happened,
but to remember and come to peace within,
to find the gratitude for the self
for the courage to experience it,
and to know this behaviour is not to repeat.
Speaking up for the victims, invoking the Law,
asking the higher realms for help,
we are here to step into self-worth
to remember our Divine Alignment,
and that we are not alone doing this.
We have Universes cheering us on . . .

Rising up, awakening
from our experiences . . .
BEING at peace with it All.
Knowing our WORTH!
