Who is Mister X?

A couple of psychologist have stated one reason people buy into conspiracy theories is that the notion that some evil group is behind everything is in many way more comforting then facing the reality that chaos often determins what happenes.
Easier to think there is an evil group in control, and, if we can elimnate them, everything will be just great, then face the unpleasent reality there is no easy quick fix for our problems.

Well Republicans might be back in control soon, and that would make that conspiracy theory true.
 
Is that why you opened a thread in the CT section trying to find Mr. X?

I am actually starting to wonder if Mr X didn't make a mistake on the 19th, of December 2020, looks like he is just delaying the enviable Civil War. Why not attack when their Stupidest leader is in charge and then wipe them out?
 
Earlier he seemed to suggest there wasn't a Mr. X, just people with good sense making smart suggestions on FB.

Perhaps, Virginia, Mr. X exists in spirit, in all sensible people, as the motivating force to do what's good and right in the face of evil and stupidity. I just wish he would show up at the polling booths more often.
 
Earlier he seemed to suggest there wasn't a Mr. X, just people with good sense making smart suggestions on FB.

Mr. X is real but he is just one of those who worked to get Trump to ************* his Insurrection on the 6th. He was just the first one to post and tell ,people, Trump wanted to use BLM a Scape Goat for his January 6th Insurrection. There were a lot of people who actually wanted to go kick Proud Boy Butt before they learned of Trump's full plan.
Still think he was Sean Hannity.
 
Mr. X is real but he is just one of those who worked to get Trump to ************* his Insurrection on the 6th. He was just the first one to post and tell ,people, Trump wanted to use BLM a Scape Goat for his January 6th Insurrection. There were a lot of people who actually wanted to go kick Proud Boy Butt before they learned of Trump's full plan.
Still think he was Sean Hannity.

All of this was perfectly obvious to the casual observer from the first time Trump mentioned the Insurrection Act. It didn't take some secret "Mr. X" to figure that out.
 
The young people in the Group were talking about those things already, that's a Young people's thing something they liked to do, are we so old that we forget that? Also the group was more white than Black.
Mr.X just urged them to do what they already said they wanted to do in the first place, it was a joke on the Great Replacement Theory.
Given that it seemed to be effective or at least contributed and did not detract, my guess is that Mr. X knew his audience and knew they would get the joke.
Yes it was sarcasm about what a Proud Boy said in a Live Stream, "All they have to do to Replace us, is sit home Drink Beer and make Babies, on their Government Checks." The Proud Boy was talking about the Covid relief.
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From now on, Let's go, Brandon should be met with Let's make babies. Old-timers will love the allusion to Make Love, Not War and thus be in on it, too! :)
 
All of this was perfectly obvious to the casual observer from the first time Trump mentioned the Insurrection Act. It didn't take some secret "Mr. X" to figure that out.

Isn't it convenient to be looking at this with hindsight instead of fore site?
You're assuming people ordinary people were watching Stewart Rhodes, Trump and the Oath Keepers closely enough to deduce the plan for themselves. Because you are looking at it with what you know now.
Stewart Rhodes published an open letter to Trump on the 14th, MTG and others were talking about the Insurrection act, and Marshal law on the 16=18th, Trump made his It's going to be Wild Tweet on the 19th, of December 2020.
People were arranging to go fight Trump's effort to Steal the election, not to stay home, because they didn't have your benefit of hindsight, to know Trump's plan, and that he was stupid enough to actually do it.
You remind me of the MAGA, asking why. Wasn't the National Guard at the Capitol on the 6th, not realizing no one has ever attacked the Capitol durring certification in the history of the United States. Too most that was Unthinkable before Jan 6th 2021.
 
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From now on, Let's go, Brandon should be met with Let's make babies. Old-timers will love the allusion to Make Love, Not War and thus be in on it, too! :)

Yep, basicly the same saying just turned around as sarcasm, to the great replacement theory.
 
Isn't it convenient to be looking at this with hindsight instead of fore site?
You're assuming people ordinary people were watching Stewart Rhodes, Trump and the Oath Keepers closely enough to deduce the plan for themselves. Because you are looking at it with what you know now.
Stewart Rhodes published an open letter to Trump on the 14th, MTG and others were talking about the Insurrection act, and Marshal law on the 16=18th, Trump made his It's going to be Wild Tweet on the 19th, of December 2020.
People were arranging to go fight Trump's effort to Steal the election, not to stay home, because they didn't have your benefit of hindsight, to know Trump's plan, and that he was stupid enough to actually do it.
You remind me of the MAGA, asking why. Wasn't the National Guard at the Capitol on the 6th, not realizing no one has ever attacked the Capitol durring certification in the history of the United States. Too most that was Unthinkable before Jan 6th 2021.

I had no idea Stewart Rhodes was the head of the Oath Keepers. I certainly didn't know the eaches of the plan but it was pretty obvious that the point of the Insurrection Act was to concoct some sort of emergency to stay in power. He was talking about not accepting the results of the election if he lost for over a year. Wasn't hard to sort out. He also told the Proud Boys to stand down and stand by. Not really a tough one.
 
I had no idea Stewart Rhodes was the head of the Oath Keepers. I certainly didn't know the eaches of the plan but it was pretty obvious that the point of the Insurrection Act was to concoct some sort of emergency to stay in power. He was talking about not accepting the results of the election if he lost for over a year. Wasn't hard to sort out. He also told the Proud Boys to stand down and stand by. Not really a tough one.

Didn't you know Stewart Rhodes formed to Oath Keepers too oppose Barack Obama, possibly to promote an Insurrection against his Presidentcy?
 
Didn't you know Stewart Rhodes formed to Oath Keepers too oppose Barack Obama, possibly to promote an Insurrection against his Presidentcy?

Of course not. I like many, many people didn't need to to sort out that something would happen on January 6th and that lots of counter protestors showing up to fight them would be a bad idea. If it hadn't been the Oath Keepers, it would have been someone else. It's not like there are a shortage of their kind.
 
Of course not. I like many, many people didn't need to to sort out that something would happen on January 6th and that lots of counter protestors showing up to fight them would be a bad idea. If it hadn't been the Oath Keepers, it would have been someone else. It's not like there are a shortage of their kind.

True, but remember I have been debunking conspiracy theories since the 1990s I actually invented the Word Twoofer, I have known about these idiots for decades leaving the Republican party in 2008, because of them.
 

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