In today's #vatniksoup, I'll introduce a Malaysian conspiracy theorist, journalist and social media addict, Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray). He's best-known for his online attention-seeking activities, for his anti-Ukraine stance, and for simping @elonmusk and other techbros.
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Ian's online history goes way back. During the early 2010s, he was a moderator on Reddit, moderating some of its biggest subreddits. He was eventually banned for paid promotions he hadn't disclosed to the site. He was also working as a games journalist, working for sites...
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...like Gameranx, The Guardian and Ars Technica. When some of his older chat logs were leaked, they showed his edgelord-y behavior where he praised one Adolf Hitler. He apologized but blamed everything on the "toxic gaming community."
He also SWATted a fellow YouTuber.
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Some time later, he attacked this "toxic community" again in the for of GamerGate, a cultural online debate revolving around games journalism. It seems that around 2015-2016 Ian made a shift from someone who strongly supports LGBT+ rights and condemns totalitarian regimes,..
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...to someone who doesn't. He also started supporting Trump and his rather strong right-wing views.
On thing you should know, is that Mr. Cheong spends most of his time online & especially on Twitter. All this time spent online has made him an expert on military strategy...
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...,US foreign policy, geopolitics, and basically every other topic out there.
He also has a knack of figuring out the REAL truth on every topic, and based on Ian "telling the truth matters." Because Cheong cares about the truth, we can trust everything he's tweeted.
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But Ian wasn't always like this. Before 2018, he was quite anti-Russia and anti-Putin. He was calling Russia homophobic, blamed the Russians for killing his countrymen in the down shooting of MH17, doubting each and every election Russia held, and quite strongly condemned...
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..the Russian invasion of Crimea. I mean, he even called Putin "an asshole". But no one cared. He got barely any likes or retweets, nobody gave a shit about his meaningless opinion. Only after he became a Trump-supporting edgelord who suddenly loves Russia, his engagement...
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...began to increase. It must've felt good to be at the top of the social media food chain again, being NOTICED, like he was previously as a Reddit moderator. So he kept drifting towards the extreme, perhaps for that extra attention.
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Naturally, he did the exact same thing with Syria: 2012 he strongly condemned al-Assad's plans to attack with chemical weapons, ten years later the whole thing was a false flag planned by the US and the humanitarian aid group White Helmets.
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When it comes to cheering for Russia and parroting their narratives, Cheong got them covered. In Feb 2022, he denied the chance of invasion, and on the first day of fighting he stated that he "wouldn't be surprised if there's going to be a coup in Ukraine," because,...
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...according to Ian, "their main forces don't appear to be fighting back." "Ukrainian Nazis", bioweapons labs in Ukraine, "Crimea is Russia", "NATO proxy war", Nord Stream, Ukraine banning churches, Bucha massacre was staged, Zelensky being a cokehead... they're all there.
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But he's also come up with some new stuff, like for example the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, being dead.
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By Cheong's account, the counteroffensive that re-captured Kherson was a failure, and Bakhmut was a Russian master plan to put Ukrainians into a meat grinder. He's also called Russia the underdog in the war.
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He's claimed that NATO is escalating the war, apparently by shooting Russian rockets into Ukrainian cities, and that EU and NATO should be dismantled as "fascistic organizations". In the case of Nord Stream, he believes Sy Hersh and @KimDotcom's "whistleblower thread",...
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...declaring that the sabotage was done by the US. He's criticized EU and NATO officials (without naming any) for calling Russians "subhuman" and "orcs", suggesting that they're resorting to racism.
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By Ian's words, Ukraine is not a democracy and it relentlessly attacks its churches, political parties and imprisons journalists. There might be some kind of confusion here, and maybe he was actually talking about Russia instead of Ukraine.
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In Mar 2023, Ian was a guest at the Donbass Devushka podcast, spouting about American fascism, Zelensky's cocaine addition, and praising the brave Soviet efforts during WW2. He hasn't commented on the exposé of her actually being a Jersey girl with a fake accent.
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But I guess if Jersey girl can support the Russian war effort and claim to be a "poor girl from Lugansk", Malaysian can claim to be an expert on US politics and act like they have a big impact on his day-to-day life in Kuala Lumpur.
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These days he's a staunch supporter of "traditional values", and the days when he was defending LGBT+ rights are long gone. Every event that seems to challenge Ian's worldview, including QAnon, Allen shooting, Nick Fuentes, Kanye West, are a "psyop".
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Mr. Cheong's a big fan of billionaire techbros, and he's often praising them for basically anything they tweet about. His big favorite is naturally Twitter owner Elon Musk, whose boots he has cleaned on many occassions. And it's not just one-way "notice me senpai"...
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...asskissing from Ian (although there's a lot of that) - Elon seems to actually listen what Cheong has to say. On 9 Oct 2022, Ian tweeted to @elonmusk that it "might be a good idea to take Starlink offline for the terminals used on the front lines,"since it could lead to..
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...further escalation in the war. And this is exactly what Elon did in Feb 2023, in order to "avoid escalation."
Now that Musk seems to be endorsing DeSantis by offering him a platform on Twitter, Ian has suddenly forgotten about Trump and started endorsing Ronnie.
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Ian seemed to be excited about the Twitter Spaces chat that was held, even claiming that it was unscripted.
To conclude, to me it seems that Ian Miles Cheong is an attention whore with broken morale compass. Also, he lies a LOT.
Thanks for all the coffee, it seems that people REALLY dislike Ian.
CORRECTION TO TWEET 3/24:
I couldn't find any articles written by Ian for Ars Technica, and a person who has worked for the site for 20 years didn't have any recollection of this, either. So, apparently Cheong never wrote for them.
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In today's #vatniksoup, I'll introduce a British musician and activist, Roger Waters (@rogerwaters). He's best-known for his involvement in Pink Floyd, and for his love for the totalitarian regimes and their lies around the world.
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It actually pains me to brew this soup, as Waters' music, especially the album titled Animals, has been among my favorites for a very long time.
But one should never meet their heroes, they say, so here goes.
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Kouprianova was born in Moscow in the late 80s, when the collapse of the USSR was just around the corner. She's blamed Jeffrey Sachs, Boris Yeltsin and Bill Clinton for ruining Russia in the 90s,neatly forgetting the involvement of oligarchs & various criminal organizations.
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Costa joined the Military Academy in 1977 and finished his training in 1982. His work history in the Portuguese Army is remarkable, and before retiring in 2021, he worked as a EUROFOR Chief of Staff, head of the GNR, and as vice president of Eurodefense Portugal.
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Like so many generals after retiring, he became an analyst and was invited by CNN Portugal to comment on the Russo-Ukrainian War. But his analysis had two big problems: he was 1) biased towards Russia, and 2) almost always wrong in his predictions.
In today's #vatniksoup, I'll introduce an American politician and political commentator, Tulsi Gabbard (@TulsiGabbard). She's best-known for blaming absolutely everything on the US Democrats and NATO, and for being a fan of totalitarian regimes like Russia and Syria.
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Tulsi was raised up in accordance with the teachings of the Science of Identity Foundation (SIF), a religious group described as secretive and abusive cult. Former member has described SIF as "virulently homophobic, often anti-Islamic and misogynist" where its founder,...
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Chris Butler, is "considered to be akin to a God". Gabbard became politically active at a relatively young age, and she was elected to the Hawaii House of Representatives when she was 21. She was in a field medical unit and was deployed to Iraq between 2004 and 2005 and...
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Whereas CIA Staff Historian Randy Burkett has stated that MICE has "outlived its usefulness" in counterintelligence, it seems to still apply quite well to those who are recruited to spread online propaganda. When doing research and deep dives on individuals who are...
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