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Updated: Mar 17



HIDE YOUR KIDS HIDE YOUR WIVES.

NEIL HOLIDAY AND COMPANY ARE ON THE RISE.


This chapter is not just about my experience but a wake-up call for all parents. At the end of this chapter Ill let you know ways how to protect our children, secure our homes, and ensure the online world is a safe place. Technology, while a powerful tool, can also be weaponized.


As I unraveled the connections between Neil, and the devices I used daily, a pivotal discovery on October 3 revealed just how deeply embedded this manipulation was. While using the search feature on Apple Messages—a method I encourage readers to use for efficiently finding specific keywords or conversations—I stumbled across something I wasn’t even looking for and couldnt even imagine possible. YET IT WAS RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME!


Neil’s photo appeared in the children’s group chat, linked to a number already present in the group. The shock of seeing it froze me in place. I quickly took a screenshot at 10:10 AM, but by 10:12 AM, the image was gone.

At the time, I hadn’t connected this to his access to my devices —a realization that didn't surface until November 14, as detailed in "The Big Apple" chapter.

The more I looked back into the groupchat the more disturbing things became.



When I confronted Neil on October 6 about what I’d seen, his denial was immediate. He deflected and even tried to shift the blame onto Dragon. While puzzling over how Dragon could be involved, Neil mentioned my aunt—a person he never met and only knew through the few times ive mentioned her during our time. This raised an immediate red flag and later aligned with the role she played in the operation known as "Children of the Sky." For readers navigating similar situations, pay close attention to how someone reacts when confronted. In my case, Neil’s attempt to cover his actions inadvertently exposed others, solidifying my suspicions.


Digging further into the kids’ group chats, I discovered that the number associated with Neil’s photo was the same one requesting the names of children under the guise of a Guinness World Record challenge.




Even after I exited the group chats multiple times, I was inexplicably still receiving messages and, strangely, adding other numbers to the group without my involvement.

These events tied together in a way that was both alarming and revealing. They showed not only how my devices were compromised but also how children, including my own, were being used as tools. This wasn’t about random chaos; it was deliberate. I began to look back at the strategic use of technology, opened the door to understanding the broader scope of exploitation and targeting, which becomes clearer on Nov 7 2024 during a "Woman to Woman." A conversation revealing and validating everything I suspected and leading to the creation of "Learn the Code". The tactics Neil used weren’t isolated to me but were part of a methodical approach to preying on vulnerabilities particularly targeting women with children and leading directly into the larger revelations explored in "Deadpool." where all bets are on.

Roblox games to keep an eye on.

These Roblox games revealed not just the Impact on my child, but others involved.

Kids don't see, hear, or understand the patterns of psychological manipulation, subtle conditioning, and concerning behaviors.


Each game contained elements communication. Reveling the role her own father played in conditioning our daughter. Her interactions within these games, combined with other unusual shifts in behaviors. Roblox games like:




    • What to Watch For: Look for changes and sudden shifts.

    • Key Observations in Dandy’s World:

      1. Character Switching Based on Your Actions:

        • Magnifying Glass Character: My daughter consistently chose this character whenever I supervised her gameplay. This character choice seemed to symbolize observation or scrutiny, aligning with my presence in the room.

        • Tisha Character: She switched to this character when I was cleaning. This may have been a signal tied to routine activities, creating a pattern of situational responses.

        • "It's a Wrap" Ending: This ending replaced her usual "in the elevator" ending whenever I told her it was time to stop playing or when her iPad time was up. This shift suggested it might be a conditioned response to indicate a conclusion or compliance.

      This even continues in other ways in different games like


    Most recently, "Dress to Impress" became a tool for communication, particularly when her dad requested she hop on the game just moments before starting school. Leaving me obserb more closely. This timing was not only disruptive but seemed intentional, as proven before through other methods. Other games I would suggest monitoring are ones like Murder Myster 2 (MM2).

Parental Takeaways

  1. Monitor Group Chats: Check for unusual communication patterns or recurring names and numbers that don’t seem to align with your child’s usual contacts. Use search tools to identify keywords in chats quickly.

  2. Review Game Content: Play the games yourself or watch gameplay videos to understand their structure and underlying themes.

  3. Set Clear Boundaries: Establish rules for online play, such as limited game time and regular discussions about the games they play.

  4. Watch for Behavioral Shifts: Any unusual secrecy, language, or emotional responses during or after playing these games could signal a deeper issue.

















 
 
 

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