Let’s start with this:
Back in November of 2022, Yonder had to respond narratively to Remi Barrette and Chad Loder’s hack later known as the Ryushi hack, doing so by manufacturing a hit list of some 5000 accounts.
Erin Gallagher, who is a known disinformation mule and conspiracy content creator to the left within Thiel’s MAGA3x operation, linked to Gwen Snyder, an antifascist activist whom pointed out where the false flag had known issues.
The small list was promoted through Chad Loder’s Antifa sock network, amplified by Mike Rothschild and a journalist he knows at DailyDot. Here’s Mike and Cody Webb, creator of Yonder’s PropOrNot website, announcing who they did this to harm, Zanting:
Cody Webb was followed by teammate Chad Loder later, making the same false statements blaming a mysterious all-powerful group called Zanting for his removal to the press, not Elon Musk who ordered Chad banned a second time after Remi hacked into the platform and restored Loder 2-3 hours after Twitter took initial action against him.
Here is more Gwen dishing on why the whole thing didn’t make sense narratively compared to actual hit lists generally created by movements, including one tied adjacently to Yonder’s secondary affiliate, theNoNewsNetwork and Spicy’s theShed.
It takes a couple minutes per report to find an actionable tweet even with keyword search that nothing about the list other than the intent for Yonder’s operatives to terrorize others in order to force Musk to give Chad back his account.
Gwen then notes that no one in her community would go to the press to inform targets, rather to do so privately before saying this:
Here is how the attacks are normally ran:
Here is the most condemning part of the false flag, calling Mike Rothschild, Remi Barrette or Chad Loder essentially, a boomer loser who spent an hour using a scraping tool and posted the resulting raw data to terrorize people.
Zanting created a small list of Yonder and former Yonder networked hackers and GamerGate rejects that had been terrorizing people, hacking into Twitter, banning the account, then parading around auto-generated ‘receipts’ in which they lie claiming the victim was removed from Twitter by the company, not via illegal hacking.