Hypothesis:
Neon Revolt may be an active Pied Piper operation (https://angelof-truth.com/2018/07/06/how-intelligence-agencies-undermine-support-of-whistleblowers-and-their-publishers/), designed to build a large following, based on QAnon’s posts, which will eventually be led down the path of untruth, in order to split the movement. This tactic has been clearly exposed with Alex Jones/Infowars and Jerome Corsi (FWIW – I think Corsi is Jones’ father, based on similar type tactics and an extremely strong familial resemblance, and ages which could support this theory.]
Background:
All was A-OK with NR articles up until a couple weeks ago when the r/efugees flooded into v/GA and the newly created v/TA, which many here initially considered suspicious. Soon after the exodus, NR posts this article: https://www.neonrevolt.com/2018/09/12/announcment-r-greatawakening-censored-new-community-inbound-qanon-greatawakening-reddit-censorship-neonrevolt/ which made unfounded accusations about @srayzie and @shizy being compromised mods. (Note: the article has been amended to remove reference to our fair mods)
I immediately donned my shining armor and rushed to their defense on NR's page on Gab.ai. I was told to “piss off” and then accused of spreading “disinfo”. Other comments and a lack to response to my question “what disinfo am I spreading?” went unanswered. I became greatly suspicious and started paying closer attention. One can sift through the relevant posts of NR on Gab.ai for proof, assuming it hasn’t been deleted. I’m pretty Srayzie has all of the backup.
Analysis and Observations:
• There is a likelihood that the author or NR is not American, and possibly British. During the exchanges and written into articles are UK words like “cheekily” or telling me to “piss off” – not really American vernacular, but was going to let that pass (@molochhunter). Then today’s article states: “She (Sara Carter) makes the scoops of the century read like a #^%$&$ing technical manual for a ZX Spectrum”. WTF is “ZX Spectrum” you ask? It is this, the UK version of this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX_Spectrum - The UK version of the Timex Sinclair computer. Very, very interesting.
• NR writes the following: “Oh god, another unreadable “Sara Carticle. [sic]” Here we go.” So, one of the top journalists, “endorsed” by Q, is Sara Carter who writes incredible expose pieces in conjunction with John Soloman. Yes, her articles are long, but very information dense. Is this an attempt to “sour” the readers – poison pill, sour grapes, whatever you want to call it – this looks like an attempt to peel off followers and sow more dissent among the various Q factions.
• The first paragraph of this article uses “I” or “I’m” 9 times. Feel free to count in the entire article. The way an author or presenter uses personal pronouns is very indicative of psychological perceptions. Specifically, the repeated use of “I” in writing is often associated with narcissistic personality traits. For example: https://www.cnsnews.com/mrctv-blog/terence-p-jeffrey/i-me-my-obama-uses-first-person-singular-199-times-speech-vowing
• In this recent article NR states: “I’m also not some QAnon cheerleader, endlessly trying to think up new cheer patterns in preparation for the “big game.” Frankly, I think these drops suck, and they really don’t say much at all. In fact, for the first time, they give me MORE reason to doubt Q, after last night.” That’s one heck of a change in 6 months, during a period in which Q has more than proved the reality and veracity of Q-sourced intelligence. Compare to NR’s first Q-related post on NeonRevolt.com https://www.neonrevolt.com/2018/02/27/an-introduction-to-qanon/. Interesting.
• NR goes out of his way to cast doubt and lack of understanding regarding Q’s “Huber >> (IG) Horowitz >> Storch” in #2229 and how Baker, the former General Counsel of the FBI, now “retired” and cooperating with Huber/Horowitz. The details are mind numbing, but all of this relates to intelligence sharing arrangements, which are written by lawyers, approved by General Counsel and created to bridge information sharing between intelligence agencies. FBI is an intelligence agency. If I had to wager a guess, forced information sharing (NSA > FBI) was illegal and the attorney’s and IGs have to unravel it all.
• NR exclaims: “WTF does the FEMA alert have to do with Kavanaugh?!” The answer is simple, it doesn’t. The announcement of the FEMA alert was like a “bait car”. As soon as the Deep State heard of the pending Presidential Alert test, they began to scramble to figure out how to corrupt the messaging system. Just like Bait Car, the perps can’t help themselves. In this case they didn’t steal the car. They began chatter in all forms of communications. The White Hats were watching and listening and learning. “We have it all”.
Take this for what it’s worth. This is not an allegation, only an observation.
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LostandFound ago
You had me at the first sentence. 100% agree and tbh even the TA locals are not downvoating comments saying the same so looks like everyones perception is finally coming around.
I have wondered what kind of op NR is, usually these things are all tavistock linked but it all feels a bit sloppy. First sign of trouble and the wheels came off the bus, tavistock or mi5 crushed by a modlog what a nice thought.
Blacksmith21 ago
It's a multi-layered counter-PSYOP property. Work the disinformation at different levels. Work in disinfo and humor for the low info voters. Build in disinfo for the TV and MSM outlets. Convert disinfo to academia for the education markets. At the highest levels of group interaction, one must be acceptable on almost all issues, as in the case of deep Q research.
The timeline has accelerated and the bottom is about to fall out. If NR is high-end disinfo operation, now would be the time to make the "pivot", as seen by many of the points made in the latest NR article. Let's see what the next article reveals.
Narcissists are creatures of habit.
Lurker1955 ago
Thanks for detailing your disinfo plan. Hopefully people will go to the blog which, I believe, is archived. They'll then be able to read all of the posts and know how completely off the wall your comments are. I've got an unrelated bone to pick with you. Don't use the term "narcissist" to describe pathologic behavior unless you understand the medical definition. Otherwise you just sound stupid. You might wish to read the authoritative book by Robert Hare on the subject.
Blacksmith21 ago
My disinfo plan? Sorry buddy, I didn't create the plan. Only trained to recognize them.
And don't tell me what words I can and cannot use. Isn't that censorship?
Lurker1955 ago
I just feel that you should have an understanding of terms that you use. You are certainly free to mis-use them to your heart's content. If you are stating that NR comments seem egotistical that is very different from stating that NR has Narcissistic Personality Disorder which is a medical diagnosis about which I'm betting you know nothing.
Blacksmith21 ago
"Occasional egocentric errors such as these are understandable and easily remedied. As we progress along the continuum to narcissism, however, egocentrism starts to take on a much more complex and problematic form. In egocentrism, you’re unable to see someone else’s point of view; but in narcissism, you may see that view but not care about it. Going even one step further, people high in narcissism become annoyed or even enraged when others fail to see things their way. At extremes, narcissism leads people to becoming exploitative, particularly among the subgroup known as entitled narcissists."
Source: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/fulfillment-any-age/201204/it-s-fine-line-between-narcissism-and-egocentrism
Do you really want to have this debate, shithead? @vindicator @srayzie @kevdude @molochhunter
Lurker1955 ago
Your understanding is limited and I don't need to post links to Psychology Today because I do this for a living. To paraphrase Q ... Laypeople are stupid.
MolochHunter ago
this thread is the funniest thing ive read in a while
you obviously have an ego identity complex that makes you feel you are a superior authority on ... of all things ... Narcissism 😂🤣😆 @Blacksmith21 sucked it right out of you, you glow in the dark
Lurker1955 ago
Really? How could that happen when he's completely uninformed and needs to rely on some fluff piece (written by a Ph.D. who doesn't seem to back her argument up with any actual data) to try to make his point? The cornerstone of NPD or psychopathy if you prefer is the lack of any capacity to feel empathy. They can't do it. Not possible. NPD has little to do with what you perceive as "conceit". There are covert narcissists you know and they are more dangerous than the ones who "brag on themselves". I hate to see the term trivialized. People ( if you can even call them people) with significant NPD are dangerous. Always. They always do harm and they do it knowingly. You seem to have some opposition to becoming more informed on tbe topic. Why is that?
MolochHunter ago
If modern psychology has entirely divorced the term 'narcissism ' from its archetypal root of Vanity then I'll go with the wisdom of the ancients, not modernists with their vain sense of moral superiority. Why do you think we're in this mess? We ignored the wisdom of antiquity
Lurker1955 ago
Well the ancients didn't have interactive MRI technology. That was a problem for them. To which particular "wisdom" are you refering?
MolochHunter ago
facepalm the type that, in the very least, understands the distinction between knowledge and wisdom
Lurker1955 ago
Never heard of it.