Once again, I ask your forgiveness. This is the longest break on posts since I started nearly a year and a half ago. But I promise you I have been busy and it has been worth it.
It’s impossible to write in one post everything that’s happened this week and everything I’ve learned. If you’re interested in the play-by-play just visit my Twitter timeline.
Here are just a few of the things that happened.
During Congressional testimony in Jim Jordan’s fraudulent “Weaponization” committee two witnesses admitted they were paid by Mike Flynn operative Kash Patel. One of those witnesses, Garrett O’Boyle, is represented by Jesse Binnall, who is suing me for defamation on behalf of Mike Flynn.
Here is Mike Flynn defending O’Boyle — who was fired from the FBI because he interfered with or refused to cooperate with January 6th investigations.
Erik Prince was indicted, not in the US, but in Austria, for evading an arms embargo in Libya and attempting to install warlord Khalifa Haftar in power. Guess who represents Khalifa Haftar? None other than Jesse Binnall.
I have also been doing some deeper investigations and learning quite a bit about the active measures that have been undertaken against me and my friends.
A great deal of the stalking, terrorism and criminal harassment that I’ve dealt with for the last three years comes from Douglas Matthew Stewart.
As I’ve mentioned in the past, Doug Stewart is an Erik Prince trained internet terrorist who targets people for pleasure and profit. In October 2017, Doug Stewart and “Microchip” — currently a federal informant in the Douglass Mackey case — made a list of liberals to target in “Op Titty Twister.”
This psyop was launched 10/27/17, the day before they started “Q” with James Brower.
One of the targets on Doug Stewart’s list was Rob McNeece who was bullied and stalked into suicide. Doug Stewart blamed it on Erik Prince chaos agent Louise Mensch. There was never any accountability.
Doug Stewart and the stalkers he employs and works with are literally “suicide trolls.” They rejoice in the real world harm that comes their hatred and psyops.
https://twitter.com/jimstewartson/status/1659638095325822976
While I can’t go much further at this stage, let me just say that a lot more has come in to focus. Before Mike Flynn sued me I said if he filed, it would be the “best day of my life.” While that remains to be seen, this last week has certainly helped. 😉
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Misplaced Youth
Greetings Jim:
The most significant eras of my existence have been with people older than me. Even now at my age, I still feel more inclined to be with older people. I say this because, even though I am 40, I do not feel like I am nearing middle age. One thing I have also noticed is that more people are living longer lives and have better enhancements in quality. Unfortunately, we are seeing a growth in worldwide population which translates to a greater youth culture that could, but hopefully will not, be dismissive of the older generation. The Robert Thron-Samuel Z. Rakoff movie Wild in the Streets (1968) puts the idea of untamed youth culture to its nadir when Christopher Jones’ character Max Frost is himself considered “old” by a few pre-teens men with the now infamous ending line “we are going to put everybody over 10 out of business.” Now again, one would think that more people living longer lives will mean that ageism would be negated. A phrase I would agree with is “I am not getting older; I am getting better.”
And yet, we see what is going on particularly with Democratic and independent leaders who are still actively engaged in government and influencing others. You are experiencing this as well. Calls and requests for the resignation of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) have been ongoing, which at the least is sexist and ageist. This despite Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) being the same age and with a longer Senate tenure. President Joe Biden is considered too old, and yet most other leading figures for the Republican Presidential Primaries are not that far behind. In fact, one of the fringe candidates, Vivek Ramaswamy, is advocating for the raising of the age of voting to 25. So, he is old at heart, if not actually old in age. That plan could also backfire in ways both obvious and subtle. The subtle way is to expand the lack of voting eligibility to anyone who does not belong to the civil service or military service. That, of course, would disenfranchise the older population.
You can think of more ways to negate the section of the citizenry that is committed to voting. Each way allows for more of the same issues we are seeing with older people being swayed by conservatives to vote against their interests. And with each time this happens, resentment between generations widens. What is needed is for the youth and the impressionable to understand the value of age and wisdom. That is clear as day to me and to you. One day, the young will be old. It is better to understand this now than to have it understood when it is late.
Best Wishes and Kindest Regards,
Robert Kelly
Same as before. We have your six.