I don't know Byrne's detailed history, but apparently he left his CEO position at Overstock and funded a team of hackers to work on the election fraud situation, beginning a couple years before the 2020 election.
A lot of us know about the naked shorting situation that may bring down the cabal's central banks with the GameStop short squeeze. I was just reading an article from 2005, when naked shorting was first being discovered. It started with small penny-stock companies, but then a CEO of a major company found out it was happening to his company. That was Byrne, and Overstock.
For the past couple months I've become more and more convinced that the GameStop play is another arm of the Q plan, with Q taking down corrupt politicians, while GameStop investors take down the corrupt bankers. So when I saw his name, out of all the tens of thousands of possible CEOs, of course it instantly stood out. Maybe he's the person who alerted the Q team to this naked shorting vulnerability?
OR (and hear me out on this one), someone saw the kind of damage the digital soldiers of Q did to the MSM and decided to try and wield this formidable weapon for personal gain, by convincing them that buying a ridiculously over-inflated shitstock is somehow 'part of The Plan' and then dumping their GME shares on gullible Q followers...
Just a thought.
If you truly believe that then you'd be shorting the stock
Why on earth would I be a short seller of shitstocks when I can just keep buying ethereum like I have since 83 usd?
But obviously I touched a nerve with my analysis, even though I couldn't give 2 shits about you WSB bois and your incessant girly dramma. ??
A nerve, lol, not sure how you dreamed that up.
It's simple... if you believe GME will have an epic short squeeze then you buy the stock. If you believe it's a "shitstock" (your wording) then you short it.
Neither of us has a crystal ball to see how this will play out, so name calling is childish, and just a display of insecurity.
Let's revisit this in few months and see how it plays out.
Sure thing, I really don't care about GME I just call it like I see it, and I've been around the block enough in the markets to smell manipulation when something stinks.
You do with your money as you like.