Louise Mensch has a serious problem here given her team of hired hackers have proven access to Twitter’s backend, allowing them unfettered access to all private information gathered by the company.
Let’s look back with a renewed perspective on Louise’s hack on another Team Patriot account that is rather well known, along with Louise herself getting two sock accounts which were not locked at the time, despite her insistence, taken down.
There were a number of things going on at the time including the cover-up after hacker Remi Barrette went rogue, dumped 400m users’ private data off to Chad Loder, before the duo blackmailed Musk and dumped the data online.
My initial response to all of this was shock.
Louise had been untouchable since Yoel Roth arrived just as Louise’s last suspension, a week long one for threatening then doxing a man she disagreed with, avoiding anything despite her pushing a man to suicide November 7, 2017.
There were rumors, unsubstantiated, that Welna had solved the passkey issue giving his side of the HackerWars the same unfettered access Mensch, Remi Barrette and Weev have long had. While it seemed logical Welna was responsible, given his steering the lawsuit against Mensch, all those BunnySec accounts went down roughly at the same time.
Maybe Tundra knows. At any point, I wouldn’t be surprised to see all those account names and their owners listed on a legal document in the near future.
How did Mensch deal with the news?
Setting up an effective cover story by hacking into another Team Patriot account that isn’t aware she has been played for years now by the people she surrounded herself with.
Here is where Louise shows DMs between herself and one of her operatives.
MJP did not have her account taken down at the same time as Mensch’s or her BunnySec co-conspirators did.
Having Weev take her account out helps Louise obscure what was likely happening, making it seem like Team Patriot were the good guys under attack. Doing that also builds trust among the remaining Team Patriot accounts, and suspicion towards outsiders.
As fly is mentioned and theScreamingfly, AKA Andrew Auernheimer, had full access to Twitter’s backend, his account quickly resurrected. Mensch rotated a few handles allowing her to preserve at least one of her socks.
The Mensch-scripted conversation above implies that someone was reading Louise’s DMs. Scary huh? That’s exactly what Louise’s people had been doing in order to stay ahead of narrative threats, so what was said is clearly Mensch’s attempt to mask what actually happened via projection and make-believe story-telling.
Next Mensch notes other actions she and her hackers use during their espionage against ordinary Americans, along with pointing out the obvious given her hacking operation—Twitter is no longer able to protect the platform from hackers like she.
This whole thing brings up this major question I have been often asked after noting Thiel told Musk to acquire Twitter:
Why buy Twitter if you are only going to bankrupt it?
That answer is easy.
Data.
The MAGA3x network has a massive trove of data scraped off of social media and other platforms, stored and aggregated for use to later micro-target people who emerge as narrative threats. Dumping that data online, such as what Remi Barrette and Chad Loder did after the Ryushi operation, allows that data to then be used by others seeking to harm America.
Tony is a reminder that Yonder runs these operations on practically all social media platforms, not just X. This next one is Mensch’s attempt to get her narrative to go viral, perhaps get media attention she can then leverage further.
Like most of these mini-PsyOps these people run, it ended without being noted.