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This account was at least active between September 2019 and January 2021 and also had the PHDOFBOMBSAWAAA username. The program used several different screen names, including Dr. Erwin Jay Anthony III and Dr. Curtis Lemi, a clear reference to the US Air Force, which was overseeing Japanese fire campaigns in World War II, promoting the use of nuclear weapons in 1960, and as a vice president.
The personality of this account was from a deeply loyal supporter Trump who was involved in conspiracy theories from CoVID to attacks on black life and life, and even the death of Jeffrey Epashtin. This post, injected into a completely hard -working Catholic worldview, sometimes showed the abuse and knowledge of Nazi military techniques.
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During 2020, this account shared COVID theories, especially focusing on claims that China deliberately produced the virus to eliminate its enemies.
In February 2020, in response to a letter asking how many US nuclear bombs should abandon China if the country is responsible for Coveid-19, the account-which used the screen name “Dr. Curtis Lami”, in accordance with the records in the Internet archive-Written “All the bombs – trust me. I’m somehow an expert in this case.”
This account has published a wide range of conspiracy content as well as inaccurate content. For example, in November 2019, the person who controls the account Claim That Jeffrey Epishtein “killed himself.” In the same month, in Answer They wrote to a post about the presidency of the presidency, Camala Harris, “He does his best when his life was kneeling.”
But this account was constantly singing in the arms of conspiracy theory that Joe Biden stole in the 2020 presidential election.
In the days following November 3, 2020, the election was released hundreds of times, as this had fully accepted conspiracy theories about how to cheat.
While citing dozens of different GOP lawmakers, Trump himself, and extremist -right influential such as Philip Buchanan, the right -wing internet Troll, known as Catturd, often sharing claims of election conspiracies from an account called election wizard.
The account was run by Travis Vernier, a former Oklahoma police officer who had no experience in evaluating election data. However, the election wizard became one of the most influential voices in the Steal Steal movement, so that Vernier was even invited to Mari-Lago even to announce Trump in 2022 that he was again for the president.
And also sharing conspiracy theories, an account that used the name of Anthony repeatedly using violent rhetoric to declare how much it would be to ensure Trump guarantees the second period.