There is no horseshoe.
Mike Rothschild, QAnon and Flynn gatekeeper that says he isn’t a Nazi despite highlighting with them on stages, next offers up the proof of his not spreading Russian-American disinformation by downplaying for Dugin.
Brad Shuttleworth joins in on the subterfuge.
Dugin is a master propagandist and Omega-level threat. When an assassination failed to take him out, getting only his equally reprehensible daughter, that meant he would keep pushing out narratives like the Russian ‘operational goal of DeNazification of Ukraine.’
For a historical equivalent, we have Joseph Goebbels, Hitler’s brain, who didn’t have an army of digital soldiers running campaigns all over twitter supporting an American underling former General. Of course Mike Rothschild would be all-in trying to normalize this, as he has done so since dusting off his acting degree with a NYPost blog on Presidential fashion blogging. Here in 2020 Mike was discarding the factual evidence that QAnon began in Russia.
QAnon did originate in Russia back in 1998, using the same template that was later adopted and ran under Mike Flynn. Mike Rothschild has supported the operation by pushing desired narratives and disinformation muling, and is presently doing so by minimizing Dugin’s role in all of this as did for Mike Flynn.
The thing about Mike is that he, while cheering on Mike Flynn’s lawsuit quoting Mike Rothschild’s work, he has assured himself a very public hot seat while the pressure on everyone associated with January Sixth, and QAnon specifically, has been amping up to a boil.
Mike may want to take his own advice that he gave in the days leading up to January sixth, and have an extra pair of pants to pee in. Something tells me he might need more than one pair.