He's saying the same stuff and a good example for this thought process. He looks like some old dude (sry, nothing wrong with being alive a long time) that is easy to dismiss. If wild information is released through people who can pass as bonkers, then you can get it out with less bans, censorship, and threats against lives.
Yes, it is completely logical that with the amount of support and number of users td had that there would be people that have the means to do this. I always thought that from the beginning and that td.win was just good people happy to spend the time and money for the cause. But as things play out I get more and more of a feeling that there's more at play than what we see on the surface.
What I find odd about AJ is that he has been talking about satanic pedos and corruption for years and years. Then some thing called Q leads people to think the same ideas and AJ is like it's totally fake. Didn't seem to make sense but maybe he's playing the role needed.
Everybody was convinced that Reddshit would ban td, so there was time to prepare. But how many subreddshits would be able to pull off a whole new site if the bans came down on them? I'm sure most mods everywhere would want to keep their site going. Are unpaid mods on "free" internet forums all rich or something? It takes more than a want and some code to do everything required and td.win didn't do it half-ass. I agree that known conspiracy people would tend to believe the unbelievable more often. It might be a genius strategy to use one known "weirdo" for something and then another for the next thing. They avoid the bans because they are "crazy" and even if they did decide to purge one, the next drop can come from another "already deboonkered weirdo".
Have any examples to share? I don't know what all he's said and where. Who actually gets things right?
I can't see someone like him playing games about this. He's telling the truth or executing a serious manipulation effort.
Disclaimer is so totally necessary and on point! lol