Unfortunately the bandwagoning is nothing new.
I can't tell you how many Q friends and accounts I lost here trying to warn people about Gregg Phillips. Probably lost more time trying to get people to see the light on that guy and the 2000 Mules movie than just about any other Q/MAGA related issue.
And what did I get for it?
Zero apologies and now everyone acts like they knew that guy was sketchy from the very beginning - which he was.
But a TON of the people admitting he was a scam now -- are LITERALLY the EXACT same people who called me a fed, doomer, libtard shill, etc... and tried to have me censored or banned here and on Truth Social... simply for saying so before THEY came to that conclusion. The same EXACT usernames/people.
The info war never ends my friend.
Stay strong. Keep calm. Don't let it get to you.
**edit I don't know if I agree with your conclusions about Erika Kirk either. But I appreciate this kind of thinking. And I appreciate you for bringing it here. If only because SOMEONE needs to consider all the possibilities, even if they turn out to be wrong.
I'll believe it when I see it.
Until then, despite Gateway Pundit's reporting "numerous reports have broken out" -- they ALL seem to have originated from Ken Dilanian and the other papers reporting this have simply copied and pointed to his reporting.
Ken Dilanian is an "intelligence correspondent" at MSNBC. From his wiki -->
"He was a reporter in the Los Angeles Times’ Washington, D.C., bureau from April 2010 until May 2014. As a Rome-based foreign correspondent, he made frequent trips to Iraq."
"FOIA'd CIA correspondence later revealed that he had shared articles with the CIA while he was working on them for the LA Times. Dilanian routinely submitted drafts of his stories to the Central Intelligence Agency for approval, according to CIA documents. According to The Intercept, Dilanian explicitly promised "positive news coverage ... In at least one instance, the CIA's reaction appears to have led to significant changes in the story." The Los Angeles Times confirmed the story but disputed the idea that the published versions of any stories written by Dilanian were inaccurate. The Associated Press, which hired Dilanian to cover the intelligence community, conducted a review and according to a spokesman, concluded that any prepublication exchanges Dilanian had with the CIA were in pursuit of accuracy."
After leaving the Los Angeles Times, Dilanian worked briefly as lead national security reporter for the Associated Press before joining NBC News and MSNBC in 2015 as justice and intelligence correspondent, a role he continues to hold as of 2024."
So... in other words the single origin of all the reports that Letitia James and James Comey are to be indicted in the coming days stems from an obvious CIA asset.
Could be the white hats are using him to disseminate information.
Seems more likely to me he's spreading intentional false hope in an attempt to sow division among MAGA, specifically trying to divide those frustrated by a lack of arrests and accountability hoping that some will break and turn on Trump.
Mostly won't work. Some will break. But imo that's all this is. A psyop attempt to divide MAGA. Not good faith reporting. But I guess we'll find out soon.