He got some of my money for his "Where's the Birth Certificate" book. It's an informative read, but now I wonder how much of it was made up to be used as a distraction.
Jerome Corsi and Mel Rockefeller(Featured in the group photo with Jerome Corsi), though operating in different arenas, are both deeply involved in controversial narratives surrounding political power, financial corruption, and global influence.
Jerome Corsi is known for his work as a conspiracy theorist and author. His publications like Unfit for Command and The Obama Nation gained attention for attacking prominent political figures. Corsi later became a vocal supporter of the QAnon movement, claiming to have uncovered proof that it was closely linked to Donald Trump. He shared a photo of a pen on Trump’s desk at Camp David, which he believed confirmed Q’s authenticity【46†source】【49†source】. However, Corsi later distanced himself from the movement, claiming that QAnon had been compromised【48†source】. His shifting positions and involvement in spreading conspiracy theories make his role complex, with some accusing him of working with hidden agendas【50†source】.
Mel Rockefeller, on the other hand, comes from the famous Rockefeller family, a lineage deeply tied to global finance and power. However, Mel has taken a different path, actively criticizing the systemic corruption that he claims his family and other elite institutions helped create. He has written extensively about the influence of transnational organized crime, intelligence agencies, and political elites on global affairs【34†source】【35†source】. Mel’s involvement in international ventures, such as the 1995 meeting in Poland with Corsi, has been linked to accusations of financial fraud, although the details remain murky and speculative【10†source】【34†source】. Unlike Corsi, who operates within the conspiracy theory world, Mel frames his narrative as an insider critique of the very systems that his family once helped establish.
In summary, both Corsi and Rockefeller are critical players in narratives about hidden forces shaping politics and finance. Corsi’s trajectory from a conspiracy theorist promoting QAnon to questioning its validity mirrors the complexity of modern disinformation campaigns, while Mel Rockefeller positions himself as a whistleblower, exposing the corruption within elite circles. Together, their stories contribute to a broader discussion about power, influence, and the hidden workings of global systems.
I remember Corsi was doing live analysis of the drops at first, and a new post would happen while he was streaming and he would say "hur dur wait, don't jump to conclusions, you need to be an expert to interpret this" and similar things, then he was talking about his stream should be subscription only, that is was dangerous for non experts to contribute to analysis, and to "wait" for him to figure out the meaning of things. Stuff like that. He got a big following for a minute there. Then Q dropped the hammer down on his ass and he was instamatically disgraced on the boards and faded out. Iirc he then went super negative on Q. It was quite a time.
Doesn’t Q point to Corsi as someone we shouldn’t trust? Or, am I interpreting this and the other posts about Corsi incorrectly?
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You are correct. Corsi is among the many "Pay-triots" who are con artists. Alex Jones is another one.
As Q warns us to be careful who you follow....
He got some of my money for his "Where's the Birth Certificate" book. It's an informative read, but now I wonder how much of it was made up to be used as a distraction.
Jerome Corsi and Mel Rockefeller(Featured in the group photo with Jerome Corsi), though operating in different arenas, are both deeply involved in controversial narratives surrounding political power, financial corruption, and global influence.
Jerome Corsi is known for his work as a conspiracy theorist and author. His publications like Unfit for Command and The Obama Nation gained attention for attacking prominent political figures. Corsi later became a vocal supporter of the QAnon movement, claiming to have uncovered proof that it was closely linked to Donald Trump. He shared a photo of a pen on Trump’s desk at Camp David, which he believed confirmed Q’s authenticity【46†source】【49†source】. However, Corsi later distanced himself from the movement, claiming that QAnon had been compromised【48†source】. His shifting positions and involvement in spreading conspiracy theories make his role complex, with some accusing him of working with hidden agendas【50†source】.
Mel Rockefeller, on the other hand, comes from the famous Rockefeller family, a lineage deeply tied to global finance and power. However, Mel has taken a different path, actively criticizing the systemic corruption that he claims his family and other elite institutions helped create. He has written extensively about the influence of transnational organized crime, intelligence agencies, and political elites on global affairs【34†source】【35†source】. Mel’s involvement in international ventures, such as the 1995 meeting in Poland with Corsi, has been linked to accusations of financial fraud, although the details remain murky and speculative【10†source】【34†source】. Unlike Corsi, who operates within the conspiracy theory world, Mel frames his narrative as an insider critique of the very systems that his family once helped establish.
In summary, both Corsi and Rockefeller are critical players in narratives about hidden forces shaping politics and finance. Corsi’s trajectory from a conspiracy theorist promoting QAnon to questioning its validity mirrors the complexity of modern disinformation campaigns, while Mel Rockefeller positions himself as a whistleblower, exposing the corruption within elite circles. Together, their stories contribute to a broader discussion about power, influence, and the hidden workings of global systems.
GPT4o Alex Jones https://qalerts.app/?q=Alex+Jones
This is true. Is Corsi now assisting the WHs ?
I’m anxiously awaiting the day when we know the answer to that question.
I join you in that prayer
I remember Corsi was doing live analysis of the drops at first, and a new post would happen while he was streaming and he would say "hur dur wait, don't jump to conclusions, you need to be an expert to interpret this" and similar things, then he was talking about his stream should be subscription only, that is was dangerous for non experts to contribute to analysis, and to "wait" for him to figure out the meaning of things. Stuff like that. He got a big following for a minute there. Then Q dropped the hammer down on his ass and he was instamatically disgraced on the boards and faded out. Iirc he then went super negative on Q. It was quite a time.
https://qalerts.app/?q=Alex+Jones
What do you think those 12 spaces are about?
I want to know.