Mike Rothschild Panics Over Alex Jones Confession
A Series On Misinformation, Disinformation, and Subterfuge
Mike Rothschild, a college-degreed actor who got his big break into performative acting as a Rupert Murdoch NYPost OpEd writer praising fashion maven Donald Trump as the best dressed President, has long performed as a QAnon expert despite being “in” on it.
For years Mike has been defending Flynn, going so far recently to weaponize the ADL to write an antisemitic screed the guy who does not pay Rothschild, then cited as proof Jim Stewartson hurt a grown man’s feelings over not being able to sell his book teaching people how to get others to kill for you.
Here is Mike flat out lying, as usual, that anyone would use Alex Jones as a legitimate source.
Mike’s lie is rather simple, using people he works on the periphery in tandem with generally spreading misinformation, in order to create a non-believable smear if people actually look at what has been said.
Note how he claims as evidence that ‘Q-influencers’ were his source. Mike is one. His grift is entirely based in backing up Mike Flynn’s QAnon operation along with the broader MAGA3x operations that extend across the political spectrum, doing so to people on the left.
Mike Rothschild works publicly in tandem with Nazis, protects Mike Flynn constantly, downplayed the threat of January 6th as “fear-mongering,” lied to Congress via omitting Flynn’s key role, and weaponized the ADL in a clearly anti-semitic attack on Jim Stewartson.
So what was the video Mike Rothschild was so afraid of that Jim Stewartson shared? It was Alex Jones, a thug and miscreant, telling of his conversations with convicted felon Mike “Q” Flynn, unintentionally snitching on the traitor.
There was of course reasons Mike Rothschild, part of Doug StewAnon Stewart’s “leftist” branch of QAnon ‘researchers’ most of them tied to Yonder, AKA New Knowledge, to be fearful of what Jones said. Here’s a rough transcript of the inadvertent confession Jones gave.
“So you know, that was the whole thing. And so it was just a hysteria, a mania, a delusion that that Trump was invisible and everything was okay. General Flynn saw this big movement, saw it as a big mass of people that believed optimistically and were motivated. And he was trying to not get the leftist Q movement to tell everything’s okay, we’re invincible. He was trying to go in and co-opt it from them. So it was started by some people in the Trump Campaign, high level, that went in the administration.”
“It was quickly taken away from them by the establishment through brute force control and then Flynn, and I’ve had dinner with him to talk about this, Flynn tried to go in and say, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah Q. And then so he could to try to lead it to get out and vote and be motivated and be involved. That was good. Hell, I told Flynn at lunch once, I said, listen, just there is no real Q. You’re the most senior person out there who knows how this stuff works. Why don’t you just come out and say, I am Q now? And then you can be optimistic. But also reality based and lead by saying, oh I’m not going to do that. And so, so I don’t look at him trying to motivate a big block of Trump supporters to be active.”
Let’s break that down.
One—Alex Jones factually said that the American part of the QAnon movement originated within the 2016 Trump campaign.
Two—Alex Jones factually said Flynn led Q, to motivate the movement into voting and being involved, so much in fact, Flynn had successfully built a Russian supportive Fifth Column aimed at democracy’s throat on January 6th.
Three—Alex Jones factually said Flynn was the most senior person who knew how to work the movement.
Let’s review a handful of Mike Rothschild’s Tweets.