@daithaigilbert Based on the unforgivingly mocking tone and the word choices that pop up in every article about Reidt during the year between Rowan's date and his own fireball prediction, I really think the NYT had a single reporter making it their mission to follow everything Reidt did.
The New York Fucking Times ran a story in January 1926 where they dubbed Reidt's car the Chariot of Doom
It'd be great if the New York Times returned to the once-noble tradition of treating these things as ridiculous hoaxes worthy only of mockery and scorn
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Looks like trouble coming from Lin Wood tonight, who has taken to his own channel after getting muted in a group chat with QAnon John where participants were yelling at each other.
Lin, Joe Flynn and others got very heated, and then the channel muted everyone except a friend of QAnon John's, who proceeded to monologue for over an hour.
this would be more exciting if it didn't take Lin 30 minutes to write each post
Based on my experience, I would say this comes from pro-NFT guys who saw the response to the "Nazi Ape" blog and decided to run the age-old scheme of saying easily disproved things while pretending to be a member of a community they actually hate.
It's like an AITA thread saying "I am a committed vegan. AITA for asking my friend to publicly apologize for serving the cooked flesh of innocent animals during my toast at his wedding dinner?"
I mean, yes, you're the asshole, duh. But the real message is 'vegans are assholes.'
This might seem like grade-school shit.
It might seem really obvious as a technique to bring public scorn onto someone you dislike by pretending to be them and saying nonsense things.