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Epstein Island Survivor and MK Ultra Whistleblower Endorse Terri LaPoint for Alabama's 3rd Congressional District

March 19, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Terri LaPoint, investigative journalist, author, and candidate for U.S. Congressional District 3, has received two striking endorsements from women who say they survived some of the most extreme forms of abuse imaginable. Jennifer Guskin, an Epstein Island survivor, and Cathy O'Brien, an MK Ultra trafficking survivor and whistleblower, have both publicly endorsed LaPoint, citing her long‑standing advocacy for families and her work exposing cases of medical kidnapping.

Both women are mothers whose daughters were, according to their accounts, medically kidnapped. They say LaPoint's investigative work and guidance were instrumental in helping them fight back.

LaPoint, who has spent years researching and reporting on hundreds of alleged medical‑kidnapping cases-including those involving alleged child trafficking-has built her campaign around protecting families, strengthening medical freedom, increasing government accountability, and ending child trafficking.

Jennifer Guskin: "Iris wouldn't be home... if it wasn't for Terri."

In a detailed Facebook post, Epstein Island survivor Jennifer Guskin credited LaPoint with helping her rescue her daughter from what she describes as CPS retaliation and trafficking.

"I wouldn't have been able to save my daughter (Iris) from CPS trafficking if it wasn't for Terri LaPoint!"

Guskin says her daughter was taken after she came forward publicly as a survivor. She alleges that the foster mother assigned to her daughter became close with Guskin's father-whom she accuses of abusing and trafficking her as a child-and that her daughter soon began showing signs of similar abuse.

According to Guskin, LaPoint helped her sift through records, identify the most critical evidence, and present it effectively in court. That effort, she says, led to the case being moved from a magistrate to the Chief Administrative Judge of Baltimore County, who removed adoption from consideration.

"Iris was saved from a lifetime of untold torture and abuse because of Terri, and Terri's eye for detail," Guskin wrote.

"This is just one of many stories of children returned, and families saved by Terri LaPoint."

Guskin concluded her endorsement by declaring her "complete and total" support for LaPoint's congressional campaign.

Cathy O'Brien: "I've waited a lifetime for candidates like Terri LaPoint."

Cathy O'Brien, known for her decades of whistleblowing on MK Ultra and child trafficking, also issued a full endorsement of LaPoint.

O'Brien says her own daughter was medically kidnapped by CPS, which propelled her into years of public advocacy. She argues that LaPoint represents the kind of leadership needed to confront systemic failures affecting families and children.

"Terri LaPoint represents integrity of change needed in Congress for our children's sake," O'Brien wrote.

"I've waited a lifetime for candidates like Terri LaPoint to lead the cause of turning the system around to protect parental rights and our children."

O'Brien emphasized that LaPoint's platform aligns with the concerns she has raised for more than 35 years.

A Campaign Framed Around Protecting Families

LaPoint's campaign highlights her years of investigative reporting on medical kidnapping, child welfare systems, and cases involving alleged trafficking. Supporters say her background gives her a unique understanding of the vulnerabilities families face when navigating government systems.

Her platform centers on:

Her platform centers on:

Protecting families and parental rights

Medical freedom and informed consent

Government transparency and accountability

Ending child trafficking and exploitation

The endorsements from Guskin and O'Brien add a deeply personal dimension to her campaign, underscoring the role LaPoint has played in their efforts to reclaim their daughters and expose systemic abuse.

LaPoint is challenging incumbent Congressman Mike Rogers (R-Saks) in the May 19 Republican Primary.

 
 

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