Almost a year ago Remi Barrette, with Twitter Safety’s support, permanently banned Rebekah Jones’s Twitter account the day before her planned campaign announcement she would run to unseat accused child-sex trafficker Matt Gaetz. Twitter always knew this ban was inauthentic, yet conspired illegally to prevent her campaign from having equal forum access to that of the soon to be indicted Floridian golden boy. Why is that Twitter? Do you have a secret yet obvious working agreement with Yonder you need to explain to Congress or something?
Until that happens, there still is much to be learned of this probable criminal conspiracy. First, let’s start with this bovine account.
Like most of the accounts involved in spreading the Rebekah Jones conspiracies on behalf of Pushaw, this one was followed by its ringleader. It was also used to push out two key falsehoods in one concise tweet.
Neither the claim Jones paid for something nor that she hijacked accounts has and substance to it. The only individuals to bring this conspiracy up, are inauthentic accounts generally followed by Christina Pushaw including Remi and Susan who were added late to the operation.
The most plausible explanation is that Pushaw’s group bought these followers to frame Jones, then somehow forgot to tell anyone in the media or even Jones what was going on when Remi pulled the plug on Rebekah’s account. Neither did Twitter. They just for whatever reason decided not to, likely because it was too far-fetched and ridiculous they would have been called out for it.
How do I know?
Frankly, it is a very poorly formed conspiracy, easily debunked with simple logic that I am shocked that this is what these fools came up with, a bot buying smear, to justify banning the most important voice in Florida regarding accurate COVID reporting, the day before her preplanned announcement of a Congressional run.
Remi conveniently walked us through how they pulled this off.
He used one of many shady websites.
While someone else likely footed the $299 per 10K cost, it is these kinds of websites the Ops like Chad Loder rely on to get things to go viral, to generate mass reporting bans, and whatnot. When they went after my account the first time using these, most of the farms were dedicated to pushing pro-Russian narratives so were unavailable.
While the App requires an account owner’s permission to follow other accounts, it does not to buy bulk follows. Therein lies the problem with this fraud. Remi had NO proof of his claims, nor did any of Pushaw’s team that Jones had done this.
What truly is provable platform manipulation and spamming is what Conspirator0 did in his April 16, 2021 thread targeting Rebekah Jones. He purposefully tags her and starts a mass chain of retweets, likes and comments here:
Remi followed his initial tagged harassment attack with a second one.
After being spammed at least one-thousand times by JUST Remi’s account within a half hour, Rebekah Jones blocked him. Remi gloats at his success with a screenshot trophy.
If Twitter Safety wasn’t contracting with the Ops, suggested by the company ignoring everything including suicide ideation attacks that they do, Conspirator0 would have been banned for this or any of the other dozens of times he did the same attack to people using his account.
For the next several weeks the Ops repeatedly circulated the lie that Jones did something they couldn’t prove. This first part Susan admits how they did it, just buying the followers for her.
Note the top right screenshot of a Jones tweet. That one is important. The Luke Thompson account we started this piece off with tricks Rebekah Jones into giving a statement, which Susan and the Max Nordau account both weaponizes. By getting her to say the name of the App, it gives the false impression she knows of the app and what it does, despite she only learning that after I reached out to the campaign.
Next we have this saved screenshot response to Susan (Susan’s team does this often).
Once the main Op subsided, RayRay here was parked online, inactive since August of 2021. Of course you-know-who was following it.
RayRay has the earliest mention of “Turkish bot” accounts, with several of its other tweets responding to now suspended accounts, likely in the Pushaw single purpose hate network.
RayRay is also the earliest account I have found so far that suggests bot buying.
I also noted that most of the other accounts gaining followers through either the Round Year Fun app or the Turkish bot farm, were crypto accounts, yet Remi only banned she.
Which leads us back to the day of the ban with Susan and the cow account.
Ops and their inauthentic conversations made just in case anyone ever read them pretty much all sound the same with one account having a “ah ha” moment as the teacher gives the lesson.
The only people who are guilty of platform manipulation and spamming are these criminal single purpose hate account networks.
You should do a guest post by a woman describing her abortion, too. Jim’s blog is way better than yours.