Ron Brynaert is a former news editor that should have known better than to do this.
I did none such thing, at least directly. His comments claim falsely that I somehow connected him to OnA, an online terror group targeting Patrick Tomlinson. That could only be true is Ron runs one of the criminal sock accounts I featured or this imposter account that has committed multiple felonies
Most of Doug StewAnon Stewart’s Pinkie criminal harassment crew operate on sock accounts, so this tacit admission by Ron that he is operating one of them is an unforced error. Let’s look again at the known operators within the joint OnA terror cell and Yonder that criminally steers them by noting the accounts that Yonder’s defamatory sock above follows from our main MAGA3x network.
These are Susan Portnoy, Pedo-Bear-Robin Ericson (sp?), and Steven A. Cuevas. The next group is also known to not be Ron with Brad Shuttleworth, Fish, double Austin, Texas amputee Ouro, and a criminally insane woman. While three of the four do not have a name identified, they aren’t Ron.
Two other known digital terrorists are also within the OnA-Yonder network, “Pugs” and Jeff Jobe, the extremist with high self-admitted affinity for Hell’s Angels iconography and numerology that hands exclusively with Weev on his ScreamingFly account.
That brings us to this sock:
Most of these ‘Matt Donovan socks’ as I call them, were old bot-test run accounts before handed off to various bad actors. While Ron may operate InSitu today, he can just as easily pass it off to another bad actor in his network. The main thing is that Ron, knowingly, is making false statements that could only be partly explained if he were running the above account.
Back to Ron’s false and defamatory statement at the top.
Note Ron’s use of the term ‘blackmail’ in his false claim, a term I have not explicitly claimed nor even ‘typed’ then deleted specific to Ron.
I have typed and deleted that term multiple times over the past week while Brad Shuttelworth and Weev were able to see it, referring to others not named Ron Brynaert. That’s why I find that statement so interesting. If the network is sharing such hacked materials with so many of its operatives, one would presume that the Feds too have that data, know whom all receives it, and can indict everyone collectively under multiple computer related crimes, conspiracy and obstruction charges.