Isaac Kappy was a US actor who had roles in the films Thor and Terminator Salvation and in the AMC series Breaking Bad. In 2018 he began to accuse former friends of paedophilia. He died suddenly in March 2019, in what was termed a suicide by the commercially-controlled media, which posthumously labelled him a “conspiracy theorist”.[1]
Isaac Kappy made varoius accusations about the prevalence of paedophilia in Hollywood, including against people he describes as former friends. These included Seth and Claire Green, whom he claimed had a hidden room in their mansion “where we keep the children”. He also stated that Steven Spielberg as a pedophile.
In July 2018, Kappy posted a video online which accused Seth Green of being a pedophile. He experienced censorship on Twitter so he switched to 8chan.[2] ” Kappy skipped from celebrity to celebrity, including A-list names including Tom Hanks, Michael Jackson, and Steven Spielberg, claiming they will all be remembered by future generations as notorious abusers on par with Jimmy Savile, the notorious elite British child abuser.”[3]
Kappy was contacted by Tracy Twyman, a VIPaedophile researcher who herself was found dead in unclear circumstances two months after Kappy died. Twyman sought the attention of the FBI, but they showed no interest in the paedophilia allegations.
Kappy’s final video has been cited as evidence that his death was a suicide.[4]
The Arizona Daily Sun reported that Kappy reportedly ” jumped to his death at the bridge near Bellemont, Arizona on Monday. Kappy forced himself off the Transwestern Road bridge onto Interstate 40 where he was struck by a Ford pickup truck, DPS spokesperson Bart Graves confirmed on Tuesday morning… Authorities said two teenagers driving by got out of their vehicle and tried to physically restrain Kappy from jumping, but failed.”[5]
Several people have evinced scepticism about the verdict of “suicide”.[6][7] Commercially-controlled media was less circumspect.[8]
‘magAMedia’ wrote that “I firmly believe Isaac Kappy’s deadman switch culminated on July 4, 2019, as is the last line of his Instagram message. In the event of his death, certain things would be released to the police, on July 4, 2019. Epstein was ultimately arrested and charged on July 6, 2019.”[9]
Kappy’s brief Wikipedia page was deleted 3 days after his death on the grounds of notability (i.e. did “not credibly indicate the importance or significance of the subject”)[10] one day after it had been archived elsewhere.[11] Tech entrepreneur Steve Outtrim wrote in March 2020 that “I have received evidence that I don’t have permission to share, which has convinced me that there was a deadly international conspiracy involved. It is too dangerous for my sources and my family for me to pursue this any further.”[12]
Source: Wikispooks