I admit being on Twitter again has some things going for it.
The main benefit is that I get the voice back that I spent a year and a half of my life building through hard work. Substack and Mastodon are both far healthier platforms which I will continue to focus on moving people to, but the number of people I can currently reach by including Twitter is exponentially higher. Alas.
I also get access to my 45,000 tweets in well-ordered threads, and I have a yearโs worth of research and writing on Substack to draw from to share with new people.
(For the worriers, yes, I got my tweet archive. ๐)
So many BUTS.
Twitter was always dangerous territory โ as I found out the hard way a year ago. Twitter was being run by a neo-reactionary Elon Musk ally and (apparently) there was only so much truth you were allowed to share.
But now we have QElon overtly weaponizing the personal data of his former employees and users by giving โconsoleโ access to people who in a better world would be on the no-fly list. That means your DMs are fair game, and Twitter may ban or deboost you for whatever annoys the โTechnoking.โ
So, if you are still on Twitter, you are behind enemy lines. Thatโs just how it is. Proceed accordingly.
This is not to mention all the Nazis Musk let back on โ like the guy who publishes the Nazi website Daily Stormer, which 8chan creator Fred Brennan wrote a pro-eugenics story for.
It also seems basically all harmful behavior is back on the menu, including hate cults targeting people in the open. For example, the aforementioned Fred Brennan and about 50 of my dedicated trolls showed up here:
I recorded about 90 minutes of it before I had to tap out. Fred was spinning all sorts of lies about me and my work. And blatantly George Santosing himself. For example, he really hates that I call him โGamerGate cult leaderโ and pretends to be some sort of bystander. ๐
Imagine listening to GamerGate trolls make shit up about you for hours. Itโs not fun. But honestly, in the end it was pretty lame. Fred is a skilled mindfucker but he has no material to work with so he makes everything up as he goes. The result was a mish mash of nonsense conspiracy theories that went nowhere, and the only real damage they did was to their own legal situation.
The nice part was by talking so much Fred could not hide the real agenda behind made up personal insults anymore. His main argument was that I should stop talking about Flynn and Russia โ both of which he defended multiple times. ๐คทโโ๏ธ
Fred cannot stand the amount of attention the real story about Mike Flynn and Q is getting now that Iโm out of Twitmo โ because Fred has been working for years to conceal the truth, in order to deflect from his own guilt.
If and only if you are still on Twitter, please retweet this megathread about Flynn. Itโs driving them all nuts. :)
Of course Chuck Johnsonโs minion showed up to lie about me as well. Because Peter Thiel is not a big fan of the real story getting out either.
Iโm grateful for the people who have reached out and said hi on Twitter, and to my Mastodon friends, I promise to spend more time there shortly. But since MyLittleHateCult(tm) is back in action, Iโm going to make sure if I go down again on Twitter, itโs swinging.
Here are a few threads from today, ICYMI.
Thanks again for the support. It means so much. ๐
#EvacuateTwitter #ArrestMikeFlynn
Growth and Wisdom
Greetings Jim:
I am going to be 40 years old in less than a month. Even with my Aspergerโs Syndrome diagnosis, I know at least when I should keep embarrassing life experiences to myself. And this is me in my interest in anything related to โThe Godfatherโ franchise, yet I know to never take sides against family. People do not need to know everything about their loved ones. For myself, there is the personal and the professional when deciding how to interact with people and cultures. Should everything be personal, my public life will face ruin. This will also lead to being an unintended stooge for more nefarious interests. If you want to understand, I have a comparison between myself and an important figure on the international scene.
Hard to believe, yet I am currently about to receive my driverโs license. I can and do drive, yet because I have Aspergerโs related experience, I have not purchased my own car. That will be changing. And the first step is to get an actual license. This past Friday, I was scheduled to take my road test. What I needed to bring was my driverโs permit and the 5-hour pre-license course certificate authorizing my completion of said course. Just prior to Friday, I became aware that I had either lost or misplaced the certificate and might have lost or misplaced the permit. To say the least, I was embarrassed. However, I did not think it too big of a problem since I had digital copies of both. Even so, the permit and certificate were needed in physical form at the start of the road test day. I did not take the road test on Friday. Indeed, I managed to submit a new permit through the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles and a newer certificate signed by myself. The road test will be rescheduled within a month or so.
Now, I could have cancelled last Fridayโs meeting and railed against all problems that were my way. Where I do that, it would be me that would appear weak and cowardly. Instead, I went on with my schedule thinking that due to their being digital copies of what I needed to show, that would suffice. It did not, and I could have made these oversights known beforehand to still have my road test last Friday. Even so, I did accept the wrongdoing on my end and managed to rectify the situation. I would have thought this would have been deemed admirable, and it is.
The point I am trying to make is that I honor my commitment to what I plan to do and will own up to my foibles. If I screwed up, that is on me. The same cannot be said of certain others that we know. The 38-year-old Prince and Duke of Sussex, Harry (or Harold as he is to be described if crowned the sovereign), regrettably does not own up to his issues. Mind you, I have not yet read his memoirs; only some excerpts and recollections from the likes of Guardian writer John Crace and others. Yet, I followed him and his family to the House of Windsor. In most circumstances, the salacious issues and neuroses of an unhappy adolescence and continuous abuser (maybe) would not matter; much like the problems of many stars have little to no bearing on my life. And I suppose that, with us being Americans, you may be thinking why bother. You may even be thinking, like I have done from time to time, why do you need royalty? Well, for one thing, 13 years of Tory governance in the UK with the nadir being the brief premiership of MP Liz โpork marketsโ Truss has made many Britons and Commonwealth populations want a return to absolute monarchy. We have already seen King Charles III mention his approval of the Great Reset, and Prince William of Wales has been looked at as his nationโs protector since the passing of Princess Diana, his loving yet human mum.
For something not discovered among followers even of realpolitik, the monarchy could very well be needed to be a counterbalance with national and international rivals based on international treaties and negotiations on commerce trade. Allow each Commonwealth country to become a Republic, then all treaties from within the EU and outside the EU will have to be renegotiated. Especially true when dealing with Russia, and specifically Vladimir Putin. Suppose one of these trade negotiations involves a withdrawal of support in all matters for Ukraine. Lest there be a proxy and/or kinetic war in Europeโs footsteps. That is just one example of many that I have little time to mention in this email. When all else fails, the British Monarchy is needed to correct a nation and to utilize a proper world order benefiting their subjects. Prince William understands this. Prince Harold needs to understand this. For one day, the Britons will be demanding for his leadership and his return to the fold in a time of crisis. It occurred with his great grandfather, King George VI. God, forbid it occurs to anyone in the line of succession. Not facing your own issues and taking sole responsibility for oneโs problems is something we need to have been taught by our elders. It is up to us to be leaders or complainers and destroyers of ourselves. Otherwise, some other leaders will take our problems and exacerbate them for which we could never recover. I know this. Why cannot Prince Harold? And I am just a commoner.
You are going to need more than one lesson. And, by God, you are going to get more than one lesson. - Ray Collins as Boss Jim Geddes in the Orson Welles film Citizen Kane.
Best Wishes and Kindest Regards,
Robert Kelly
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