Revisiting Mike Rothschild's Fake Antifa HitList Op
A Series On Misinformation, Disinformation and Subterfuge
There were two lists, a small one containing Yonder accounts, and a false flag one made by Yonder and promoted primarily by Mike Rothschild and by a separate journalist at the DailyDot blogsite where Mike Rothschild publishes disinformation.
Here was Zanting’s list, as of November 7, 2022.
Rothschild’s 5000+ count hit list shared one similarity with Zanting’s, the inclusion of Chad Loder who had already been banned.
Therein lies the problem with Rothschild’s list.
Chad Loder was already banned so would not be within a hastily made list of accounts pulled via scraping followers off of activists’ accounts such as this target.
Secondly, the accounts Zanting named on his list were almost universally not included on Rothschild’s hit list. No kassandaseven. No Conspirator0. Given that the co-conspirators in the cover-up op removed their accounts here, I would strongly encourage federal investigators to see if they similarly removed their own accounts when dumping the Ryushi hack data.
Let’s go back.
On November 25, 2022 Mike Rothschild was the primary driver of the hoax 5000 Antifa list meant to get Loder’s account back after Chad got banned over the massive hack and eventual dump of 400m Twitter users private data. Here is what he said, with a co-conspirator “telling” viewers what the intent of the list was, Cody Webb.
Chad publicly narrates the intent of the false flag, to blame the Anime-Nazi, Zanting for Chad Loder’s ban. Over the next couple of days, Chad Loder spread the false flag to the media claiming a group mass reported him off of Twitter instead of telling the truth.
Chad was banned for posting hacked materials, given to him by Ryushi hacker Remi Barrette, AKA Conspirator0, the only third party known to have both a console and firehose used to pull the Ryushi dataset. After Loder was banned, Remi Barrette restored his co-conspirator in the hack, only to have Elon Musk order the account banned a second time under ban evasion.
Here we have Aubrey Cottle, AKA Kirtaner on Anonymous and hacker Remi Barrette on the day after Chad posted parts of the Ryushi hack data, with redactions, online to prove he was in possession of hacked materials.
After the false flag failed to move Elon Musk, Chad and Remi Barrette blackmailed Elon Musk with the Ryushi character, then dumped everything online.
That story of course didn’t end there, did it?
Keep in mind Travis Brown, one of Loder’s allies, had a tool that was built on console code allowing users to pull hidden data via built-in console code.
He too was banned shortly after the above.