As a preface to this, we're happy to know that @isThisGameofthrones is alright. He has been posting replies throughout, but we now have further prove with the release of this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQQbhWGOf2s.
I personally believe his testimony because it seems like too ridiculous of a story to make up on the fly. I think it would take a very creative mind to fake the convos and he seemed to be under genuine distress during his threat video, so he'd have to be a pretty good actor as well. This guy breaks down the emotional distress piece pretty well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFCmPY5DCJw&t=1233s. I also want to give credit to @isThisGameofThrones for his courage on outing JA. He has taken many steps to continue to provide proof and, as noted in his latest video, has removed his t-shirt site so no longer can be labeled as a profiteer on this scandal. So thanks for your work Ryan!
There's a relatively easy way @isThisgameofthrones can prove his conversation with Alefantis. By now everyone knows what JA's cell phone number is. It was provided in the Pegasus building permit as exposed already https://i.sli.mg/Ctc1Jw.png. I also verified myself using the caller-id app that @IsThisGameofThrones showed in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQRM7XckuvA. Since we all know the #, he could just post a video / picture of his call log without the number blocked out. I know the live stream is also an option but seems a bit more cumbersome. Has someone not thought of this already?
It would be easy to line up the photo or video to his previous call log. https://i.sli.mg/7Mn5Ya.png
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LawofTruth ago
Are you talking about the call log via the web browser. People were claiming you could manipulate the browser the same way you could for the Facebook messenger one.
Millennial_Falcon ago
The what form of viewing it are you talking about? A printout? Couldn't that be manipulated as well?