One of the Ops, the guy that once confused his own nondescript and gender neutral crotch shot as his profile, is again confused, far more so than he generally is, about what is a grift and what is not.
Yep, free honesty isn’t grifting.
Mike’s books and paid appearances where he lies pushing conspiracies like Ron Watkins is the mastermind behind Q Anon, is actual grift. It is grift because he is being paid exclusively for lying to people. His lying on Twitter for “free” supports his book sales and appearance fees.
Let’s just imagine for a moment if Mike, like Elon Musk had on SNL regarding Crypto, admitted his scam was all just a grift?
He would no longer get interviews, his book sales would crumble and his reputation, which is already precarious considering his ableist and repeated suicide ideation attacks, would be in tatters. Rothschild’s entire schtick is connected to supporting Q as a means of income. That is why Mike LARPs with others making up Q-adjacent conspiracies instead of substantive truths to keep the grift rolling onward.
Mike’s grift ALWAYS hid the scope and purpose of the operation, intentionally focusing on zany and kooky misdirects like the QAnon Shaman or Ron is Q. I and others have clearly stated the truth about Q Anon that grifter Mike doesn’t want his listeners to know to prevent them from detecting his lies, and preventing further paychecks from being processed.
Q Anon was a militarized PsyOp directed by Mike Flynn with the end goal of directing a fifth column attack on Federal and State governments.
Once Q Anon had completed the J6 operation, Mike Flynn no longer needed to hide his being Q with the anonymity that Fredrick Brennan (up until November 2019), Ron Watkins and Jim Watkins control over a server provided him.
My work was digging through the second core conspiracy of the Q Op, Pizzagate, which was developed beginning with Sean Hannity and Trump on stage at CPAC 2015, and culminated with an acquired missing person report via AMI’s Catch and Kill scheme featuring a credible identity for “Maria” one of two Trump-Epstein alleged victims, whose last known location was Nash’s Pizza and Grocery at Waterbury, CT, March 20, 1993.
Arrest Mike Flynn.
And here, a second unrelated piece, requested by a dedicated reader to this blog:
So long as I am not rushed or get too disrupted by my kids or spouse, my work I produce is high quality writing such as in my book.
Perhaps that is why no one within the paid trolling community has really brought up my book, Donald Trump Explained, a Special Education Perspective of the Forty-Fifth President of the United States, as it was a well-documented bitter condemnation of the Trump Presidency, blowing open most of the core conspiracies surrounding him as well as his and others behavior.
Here is the cover of the book.
I put Trump, all torn up and then Frankenstein-like taped together just like the Presidential archivists had to do so with any paper Trump stereotypically ripped to pieces when he was “done,” on the cover of my book because he was the central figure.
Mike Rothschild, the grifter that downplays the significance of his subject material instead put the self-promoting Q Anon Shaman on his.
Night, Steven. Hug that beautiful family for me 😘
You really should have included the second tweet in that thread, Steven Jarvis. I will quote it below for ease of reading.
"I take issue with calling Jarvis a grifter, because that term implies people buy what he's selling.
Failed grifter would be more appropriate, if we use Jarvis's definition."
As you can very clearly see, for the sake of argument I already defer to your definition of "grifting" before you made my entire point for me with this little rant. You even plug your own laughable self-published vanity project to knock home my point about the complete failure your own attempted grift.
Aesop's Sour Grapes parable comes to mind.
If success through authorship is out of reach, success through authorship must not be a good thing.
Thanks for the laugh, Steven Jarvis. It's the only thing this blog is good for.