I don't know anything at all about this guy, other than the catchy name of his show. But just from this little incident, I think we can draw two conclusions. First, that this was some sort of ritual humiliation, which impiies that Crowder is a disinfo outlet. If anyone suspected that, this is your confirmation.
We need only think closely about one sentence:
The video, obtained by journalist Yashar Ali and posted on his Substack....
You can pose as many questions as you like about this assertion: Isn't Ali worried about getting sued? Or Ring? How precisely did Ali get hold of it? Isn't Ring worried Crowder will just go around saying Ring secures your data like mints at the restaurant counter? Not one of these will yield a sensible answer.
One such question is this: Is "Yasher Ali" even a real journalist? No, he is not. I checked his Substack and it is a thin and lame veneer, which is trademark of an Intelligence legend.
Why do they think they can get away with such low effort? Because they know for a fact no one will look, and any that do will not recognize what they see. Just keep your radar on for the next few days to see if anyone else has a word to say about that substack. No one will, and Intelligence knows this for a fact.
Is "Yasher" even a real human being? With a certain level of sophistication in thought, there comes a sort of "inception" point in analyzing the synthetic reality of Intel operations where such issues cease to be relevant. And exactly what Crowder did to incur this is similarly irrelevant.
Will Crowder raise any of the issues I have raised here? Of course not, because he's an asset. He will take his beating and move on with his tasking.
I don't know anything at all about this guy, other than the catchy name of his show. But just from this little incident, I think we can draw two conclusions. First, that this was some sort of ritual humiliation, which impiies that Crowder is a disinfo outlet. If anyone suspected that, this is your confirmation.
We need only think closely about one sentence:
You can pose as many questions as you like about this assertion: Isn't Ali worried about getting sued? Or Ring? How precisely did Ali get hold of it? Isn't Ring worried Crowder will just go around saying Ring secures your data like mints at the restaurant counter? Not one of these will yield a sensible answer.
One such question is this: Is "Yasher Ali" even a real journalist? No, he is not. I checked his Substack and it is a thin and lame veneer, which is trademark of an Intelligence legend.
Why do they think they can get away with such low effort? Because they know for a fact no one will look, and any that do will not recognize what they see. Just keep your radar on for the next few days to see if anyone else has a word to say about that substack. No one will, and Intelligence knows this for a fact.
Is "Yasher" even a real human being? With a certain level of sophistication in thought, there comes a sort of "inception" point in analyzing the synthetic reality of Intel operations where such issues cease to be relevant. And exactly what Crowder did to incur this is similarly irrelevant.
Will Crowder raise any of the issues I have raised here? Of course not, because he's an asset. He will take his beating and move on with his tasking.
Don't believe it!