In Her Own Words: Except for removing the name of the A- list actor, I left in the words of the tipster.

About —— I called him a demon and a pedo on his official Facebook page when I found out about this.

I used to be part of the echelon.

—- blocked me which is fine, but he actually had someone find out where I lived and went to school, and had the police come to my door for a welfare check and my educational advisor called me and told me someone from Alice In Wonderland had contacted them about me. He found out what college I was in, which was not on my profile, and took it a step further and found out who my educational advisor was.

And yes, I was suicidal which is something I struggle with due to a very traumatic life and sexual trauma, so finding out my hero was my worst nightmare sent me over the edge.

Still, the lengths he went to to find me scared the shit put me.

If you post this, keep it anonymous please.

Seriously scared of him.

Also, if you can find it, there was something out there that he was trying to buy the tumblr accounts or buy tumblr itself to get ahold of and erase those stories about him.

It was on a blind auction website of some kind.

Thank you for what you are doing with your page.

The Echelon is the fanbase- —— little “cult” of uber fans who protect him and his sibling and will attack relentlessly if someone goes after their idol online.

One woman stalked me for 2 years!

It freaked me out!

And the echelon bullying me when I spoke out my opinion about believing he’s a predator got me targeted and stalked and hated on.

It was crazy.

Jared Leto

Shannon Leto

Did Jared Leto Really Start a Cult With Thirty Seconds to Mars?

Jared Leto is among the most interesting and multifaceted Hollywood celebrities. He’s been an actor since the 1990s. During this time, he also started the band Thirty Seconds to Mars. He also has multiple business ventures and investments, along with philanthropic projects.

However, his public reception has been rocky in recent years. His hewing to Method acting has drawn criticism for being over-the-top to an unnecessary degree. And his portrayal of a transgender woman in Dallas Buyers Club attracted scorn because detractors thought the role should’ve gone to an actual transgender woman. Regardless, Leto remains popular, with upcoming projects.

Thirty Seconds to Mars is likewise successful and maintains a devoted fan base. But perhaps some fans are too devoted, as Leto has apparently embraced the idea of a “cult following” a bit literally. So did he start an actual cult around his rock band?

Did Jared Leto start a cult?

Jared Leto’s eccentricities have caught the media’s attention, and one involves Thirty Seconds to Mars’s fan base. According to KQED, Leto responded to reports that his band’s fan base was a cult by styling himself after Jesus, naming the group “The Echelon,” and even holding summer retreats featuring fans wearing all white.

His actions were likely tongue-in-cheek. Nonetheless, critics have slammed him for an “us versus them” mentality, overpriced concert tickets, and a culture of silencing criticism. Perhaps it’s a useful reminder that ironic actions still have real-life effects. – Source


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