As many of you know, I have been working for three years on a project — to dismantle QAnon and all of its vile descendants because I see it as an existential threat to the country I want to preserve for my children and grandchildren.
The propaganda and psyops that I have been exposing are not just “right-wing” they are weapons of mass psychological destruction aimed at dividing and radicalizing Americans in order to subvert the government and society so much that we become vulnerable to a fascist takeover.
This is a real war, played out on the battlefield of the mind — MindWar. While “Information war” seems too bland, it is precisely accurate. The simplest version of the situation we’re in is that we are in an existential struggle to see whether those who wish to disinform the population can defeat those who wish to inform it.
Because of my background, skill set and willingness to confront people, I have sought to place myself firmly in the latter category, and to expose those in the former. This has brought me to the attention of the worst people on Earth who have done everything short of physical violence to shut me up.
Oddly, Elon Musk’s lies about “free speech absolutism” essentially forced him to let me back on Twitter after he brought Flynn back on the second anniversary of January 6th. I’ve written about the continued efforts of my stalkers since then, including lawsuits by the worst traitor in American history, Mike Flynn, and his longtime henchman Kash Patel that had the intention of silencing me. No such luck.
Because of the help of my dear friends and partners, and mostly the support of Americans sick and tired of our system being weaponized, we have achieved the first goal of my legal defense fund — $25,000. I am honored and grateful beyond words.
This has given me a solid foundation to defend myself but we will continue build towards the goal of being able to go on offense.
The mind-blowing support I’ve received has allowed me to continue my work, which is simply to inform people about what’s happening around them and to help them protect themselves from being disinformed.
Unfortunately Twitter is still the most effective network to directly confront disinformation and the propagandists who deliver it. So after being banned for a year, I have worked hard to rebuild momentum, to repair some of the damage, and to create effective messaging towards my goals.
Here’s one example that went viral on Twitter — before Elon Musk slapped a “sensitive” label on it.
We are in a bare knuckle information war with a seditious and ultimately genocidal goal. People need to understand this. The time for sugar-coating is long over.
For those of you who are wise enough to not be on Twitter, here is a collection of tweets from the last week or so that have done well.
In the process, I’ve received countless accusations — of being a “pedo” and everything else, but I received much more positive feedback than negative, which frankly is a small miracle these days.
I will be writing more here in the next several days, to unpack some of what I’ve learned and to document it. Thanks again to all for being a subscriber and your support. 💙🇺🇸🇺🇦
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Greetings Jim:
I need to apologize again for sending this email out on a Monday instead of on a Sunday. As I mentioned in an earlier email, I have been laid off from a corporation I was employed at for the fourth time in 13 years of independence in work and earnings. So, as you can imagine, I have been hitting the ground running in terms of getting back to work. It has been a difficult experience. And yet, I press on as I must. Of course, I am simultaneously doing what needs to be done for my father as he is being treated for brain cancer. Fortunately, he is still with us. I do hope you can forgive me for this shorter length of an email, considering the circumstances. Hopefully, a lengthier email will be written in the days ahead. I suppose I am just baffled that, in my parents and grandparents time, people could spend 13 years with one company. The longest I spent with one company was 5 years, which ended during a virus pandemic. So, I ask you, where is loyalty in employment today? I suppose there is such a concept, yet I would need to be employed for at least 6 years at one company to have that be given relevance. Sorry again for the timing of this email and the subject matter. We must do better.
Best Wishes and Kindest Regards,
Robert Kelly
Much love and respect for you, my guy. You are the very best of men.