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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Demented Secret Society Disinfo Cvnts on Youtube Will Not Save Us From Secret Societies

                                            Roy Potter

I supertrolled this clown on Twitter. It was very easy. He was one of the scumturds pushing the Marines raiding the CIA alternate reality game. The internet is saturated with a lot of nonsense. It is called raising the noise to signal ratio.

The biggest hurdle for supertrolling paid fakes is the acquisition of pay stubs. That was the beauty of Anonymous' exposing Hal Turner. They located direct correspondence between Hal and an FBI agent. Cyber sleuths need to make sure names and facts are verified.

"No one wants to be a conspiracy nut."  ~~ Jonathan Turley

Duh, you think so?

Potter is an ex-cop who was busted for polygamy. Is there a chance he is not cointelpro? I guess so. There's no proverbial "pay stub" like what was had with Turner or Brandon Darby. But most people who become informants do so because they are criminals or caught in the web of a deranged law enforcement trap. Everyone knows this. If more people would stop wasting their time reading state-sponsored infiltrated websites and forums, they might actually find a way out of their troubling internet addiction.

Check that. We are all internet addicts. At question is whether or snot we are going to ever control our internet time by detaching the leash yanking our chains and break free from all forms of propaganda and entrapment.

Sherman Potter was garbage and so is Roy.

Royston Potter is a Mormon. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints cult was an off-shoot of freemasonry. This is the last person who should be discussing secret societies. He is the proverbial fake good guy.


I believe there is probable cause to suspect Roy Potter as cointelpro. This is the process for identifying paid fakes:

1) Is what they say spoken in wackadoo language?
2) Is this an anon coward or a real person?
3) Has this person been vetted?

So anyhoo, the FBI is back in the news having something to do with "secret societies." I have been vindicated?

I searched "FBI Secret Society" on Bing and Roy was the fourth result. His videos have outrageous amounts of thumbs up to downs. I told everyone that the internet was rigged and fake, yet few believed me. Guinness Book of World Records should give me an award for the number of times vindicated.

I think Daily Caller is run by Tucker Carlson. I truly believe that both sides suck and encourage everyone to always vet materials or ignore them entirely. I am forced to go to their website to get to the bottom of this.
The two FBI officials involved in a scandal over anti-Trump text messages referred to a “secret society” on the day after President Trump’s 2016 election win, two Republican lawmakers who have reviewed the exchanges said on Monday.
Appearing on Fox News, South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy and Texas Rep. John Ratcliffe said that the text message, which was exchanged between former FBI counterintelligence official Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer Lisa Page, is evidence of anti-Trump bias at the top levels of the FBI.
I found the video. The secret society part starts at 5:48:


This is Surrealism 101! When Ratcliffe mentions the phrase "secret society," Gowdy and the news lady do an immediate eye roll.


Ye can't make up this kind of shite.

Gowdy and the other fella are sounding a bit like our good historical buddy John Q. Adams, the real Q. I suppose my work on this specific blog entry is done.

God bless the audience

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