The early tweets speak of his online history of involvement in "fringe health" for want of a better phrase. The tweeter describes their frustration with someone speaking so much about health, who in his presentations pumps cigarettes all the way through.
Noack has a chaotic online presence with many accounts and "brand names", and then a period of complete inactivity, until returning during covid.
Tweeter is implying Noack set up the raid last year during his broadcast. The police were contacted to ask if it was real:
Yes, the police operation took place. However, it was not directed against the operator of the stream. We cannot provide any further information about the background.
Tweeter implies the message released by his girlfriend is a performance (this was also the impression I had when watching the video). Tweeter notes as evidence:
Spoiler: Telegram saves files under the name given by the uploader.
and the name given to the file is "shock message" - a level of detachment from the content?
Noack appears to be trying to establish a new church:
It appears that the sole purpose of that account is to take down the movement of people opposed to the tyranny using Wu flu as an excuse. So, we need to maintain skepticism of what she claims also.
I tried to only pick out the points of relevance to the credibility of the Noack situation - I see that account is pretty anti-fa, pro-narrative over all. However I also found the Noack videos not quite totally credible, so it's interesting to see see what they say about it. I don't want to promote their other opinions.
If he does turn out to be dead well then I'll have to reassess.
My friends say there are lots of criticisms because she didn't give enough details and no public record can be found.
Either he's been killed for speaking the truth, or faking his death to escape being killed.
Either way the story is fishy and there isn't enough info atm.
The early tweets speak of his online history of involvement in "fringe health" for want of a better phrase. The tweeter describes their frustration with someone speaking so much about health, who in his presentations pumps cigarettes all the way through.
Noack has a chaotic online presence with many accounts and "brand names", and then a period of complete inactivity, until returning during covid.
Tweeter is implying Noack set up the raid last year during his broadcast. The police were contacted to ask if it was real:
https://twitter.com/PolizeiMFR/status/1329685255427592192
https://twitter.com/LizyInDerBlase/status/1465097889215094790
Tweeter implies the message released by his girlfriend is a performance (this was also the impression I had when watching the video). Tweeter notes as evidence:
and the name given to the file is "shock message" - a level of detachment from the content?
Noack appears to be trying to establish a new church:
https://twitter.com/LizyInDerBlase/status/1465163028547133454
Tweeter says the thread is not finished yet but their computer is running hot so will come back later...
It appears that the sole purpose of that account is to take down the movement of people opposed to the tyranny using Wu flu as an excuse. So, we need to maintain skepticism of what she claims also.
Chat, Wiki, and Infrastructure. Originally for Stop The Steal.
I tried to only pick out the points of relevance to the credibility of the Noack situation - I see that account is pretty anti-fa, pro-narrative over all. However I also found the Noack videos not quite totally credible, so it's interesting to see see what they say about it. I don't want to promote their other opinions.
If he does turn out to be dead well then I'll have to reassess.
very strange, thanks for this
My friends say there are lots of criticisms because she didn't give enough details and no public record can be found.
Either he's been killed for speaking the truth, or faking his death to escape being killed.
Either way the story is fishy and there isn't enough info atm.