I was offered minimum wage by several organizations to post Voat comments to discredit multiple PG investigators, getting there from the website Craigslist. I'm unsure how I can prove the accusations without implicating myself however. There are multiple people being paid to do so, and work shifts around the clock to constantly turn out narratives that are beneficial to our employers. I can say that the organization is well-funded and holds massive power among left-leaning organizations.
Individuals I Was Paid To Discredit
- Brittany Pettibone
- David Seaman
- Richard Spencer
- Lana Lokteff
- Pizzagate Angela
Examples of Threads/Comments I Help Make
I feel like I could provide a major lead into these activities, but need help and suggestions for doing so.
Example
A good example of this, was David Seaman. Due to the anti-Semitic nature and close associations to the alt-right, a good way to discredit him is link his investigation with Zionism. It worked as intended and he fell out of the public eye.
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Confessor10237123 ago
I was paid by cash, and it was below the amount needed to be eligible for taxes, it was basically tax-free income.
coreylkh ago
Unless you were paid in person, you most likely weren't paid in cash. $9,999 is the most you can deposit without reporting and if you were getting cash it wouldn't matter. You wouldn't have to deposit it. I'm a little suspicious.
Dressage2 ago
Otherwise known as slush fund!
coreylkh ago
aka "Foundation"
SayWhatNOWAY ago
How did the employer get that cash to you? Direct deposit to your bank account, paypal, Western Union, Money Dot, MoneyGram, gift certificates, loadable debit cards? If you picked it up at an location where and at what address? Cash through mail can not be used as a tax write off, so not an option!
Confessor10237123 ago
Bitcoins. And the higher-up people are allowed to receive cash
Fateswebb ago
I don't think they care about tax writeoffs, not to mention that's easily faked... pay someone else the money as a tax write off and they pay cash.
SayWhatNOWAY ago
Notice OP has not responded! I'm leaning towards this being a total lie.