Tuesday, December 7, 2021

The whole thing is day-old fishy, and it stinks

Over the weekend I saw this:
The mainstream media is always referring to the far-right and white supremacist groups.  Referring to them but never providing evidence that they exist.  I am certain there are indeed avowed racists out there but fragmented and tiny.  It just doesn't seem to be the movement the media imagines it to be.

At the remembrance march for January 6th back a month or two ago, there were more reporters than protesters and more undercover officers than reporters.  As evidenced by this masterpiece of ill-concealed undercover work that has made the rounds.

Take the graduating class of Quantico and issue them identical attire and tell them to blend in to the non-existent crowd of insurrectionists and white supremacists.   Farcical.

So when I saw the uniformly young, fit, identically attired column of white supremacists my first thought was - FBI operation.  If real, the white supremacists have made huge strides in recruiting and organizing.  Possible but improbable.

I looked, I have not seen any other coverage.  If this were a real first sighting of organized white supremacists, the mainstream media would be all over it.  They are not, leading me to believe this is some sort of false flag action by the Federal government or some other party.

It brings to mind the whistleblower at Facebook, Frances Haugen, who worked there a couple of years and then turned over a mountain of internal records, claiming that Facebook was not censoring enough speech.  She appeared out of nowhere in October 2021 with a suddenly created Twitter account with hundreds of thousands of followers, with access to Congress, etc.  She delivered testimony effectively advocating for the abandonment of the First Amendment.  

It quickly emerged that Haugen was just the face of a well-funded campaign to suppress free speech.  A campaign funded by a billionaire.

Much the same with this Patriots marching group.  From Media Frenzy Over Fake 'White Supremacy' Protest Hyped by AI FaceBot (Really) by Stephen Green.  

There’s an entire thread devoted to this mysterious young lady, who joined Twitter just last month and whose existence can’t be verified anywhere else.

Her face, experts say, appears to be an AI blend from photos easily found on an internet image search.

Jarvis, who spotted “Sheryl Lewellen,” tweeted, “There is no google history for anyone named Sheryl Lewellen. She joined Twitter a few days ago.”

So this facebot tagged a bunch of journalists in a tweet warning that “500 men with riot shields are marching in #WashingtonDC” — and that days-old account somehow managed to go viral.

Shortly after going viral, the account’s name changed to “Patriot Front,” and started posting pro-Patriot Front material instead of warnings.

Insanity Wrap just checked, and “Sheryl Lewellen” has had “her” account suspended for unknown reasons.

The whole thing is day-old fishy, and it stinks.

So is this another gaslighting event by the feds a la Frances Haugen?  Conjured from thin air and then equipped with a whole supporting infrastructure to get information out?   Maybe not the feds.  Some Leftwing or Anarchist group, perhaps?

Hard to tell.  Glad that VodkaPundit followed up.  But why all this fake news?

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