Confirmed: Twitter user @ScottMcAlba was a deep state false-flag agent, banned for fake death threats against vegans.

Back in 2015, I used my old blog to warn that the globalists would expand hate speech/hate crime protections to include “ethical vegans” who forsake all animal products and any business which uses animal products or animal testing.

In 2019, Jordi Casamitjana was fired from his employer because he voiced his concerns about his former employer investing in non-vegan companies. Casamitjana immediately filed a lawsuit alleging that his termination was illegal due to his ethical veganism being used as an excuse to fire him.

In the midst of the lawsuit, Gatis Lagzdins used his former “Sv3rige” YouTube account to film himself crashing vegan festivals by eating what appeared to be raw animal parts such as pig heads, pig hearts, and dead squirrels. Police were called him for each stunt by offended vegans, and in the case of the dead squirrel protest, Lagzdins was arrested for incitement and giving false information to police.

Upon the arrest of Lagzdins, people began to speculate the ulterior movites of Lagzdins. Many, including myself and Charles Marlowe (formerly known as Vegan Cheetah), speculated that Lagzdins was an agent provocateur being used as a pretext to accelerate the planned expansion of protected and marginalized groups to include vegans, making it a hate crime to harass, bully, intimidate, and mock vegans.

Shortly after a tribunal ruled in favor of Casamitjana and ruled ethical veganism is a philosophical belief – as is religion – and therefore a protected characteristic, mainstream media outlets rolled out various articles in support of ethical vegans who have been perceived as to beiong bullied and harassed by non-vegans.

The BBC put out the article “The hidden biases that drive anti-vegan hatred” which compared anti-vegan bias to racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, Islamophobia, and anti-semisim. Yes, according to that article, if you speak ill of vegans or point out vegan hypocrisy, you’re with the Ku Klux Klan and the Nazis.

The London Daily Mail reported that police recorded “172 vegan hate crimes in past five years” immediately after Casamitjana won his lawsuit.

Last year, YouTube terminated the accounts of prominent anti-vegans such as Lagzdins as well as former MMA fighter Andrew Tate who frequently spoke ill of vegans on The Alex Jones Show and in posts on Infowars.com as well as on Banned.Video.

Their offenses? Mocking vegans. In Lagzdins’ case, he was also nuked for alleging that ethical veganism was a “deep state Zionist Jew plot” to make the global population dumbed down and easily controlled by the global elite.

Several months ago, I was alerted to a Twitter user by the name of “Scott McAlba” who had his account locked for mocking vegans and equating the vitriol of militant vegans with the Taliban, getting his account locked for violating Twitter’s “hateful conduct” rule. (Yet ethical vegans who do the same to non-vegans are allowed to do so without any reprecussions.)

At first I supported McAlba because I thought it was appropriate to equate the tactics of militant vegans with Islamofascists. In fact, my previous Twitter account was permanently suspended by the old Twitter regime for equating militant veganism with Zionism.

It’s okay for militant vegans to deal in absolutes and use their absolutes as an excuse to bully others who don’t agree with them, but when non-vegans use Obi-Wan Kenobi’s “only a Sith deals in absolutes” to equates militant vegans with hardcore supporters of Bush’s “War on Terror” and Zionist Israel’s apartheid agenda against Palestinians, they get censored, suspended, and banned.

I supported McAlba, and I believed McAlba…until recently.

Recently, McAlba’s tweets have taken on a darker tone. He began to make thinly veiled death threats against vegans.

Who stands to gain from somebody who calls himself a farmer making death threats against vegans? The vegans and the global elite who want us all starving on nutritionally-inadequate diets of soy and insects

Who also stands to gain from the same? Law enforcement agencies. They can use such death threats as an excuse to say that anybody who speaks ill of veganism is a potential “domestic terrorist” and subjected to warrantless wiretaps, warnatless surveillance of social media posts and emails, and warrantless locartion spying based on GPS devices now installed in smartphones, tablets, and even laptops. (Why else would GNOME-based Linux distribitions from Ubuntu and Fedora give you the option of turning location services on and off?)

McAlba’s sudden turn to death threats made me very suspicious. Then I began to think back to when Gatis Lagzdins purposely crashed vegan events and eating what appeared to be raw animal parts as a pretext to ramp up hate crime protections for ethnical vegans.

Could it be that Scott McAlba isn’t a farmer?

Or could it be that Scott McAlba doesn’t even exist?

Guess what? HE DOESN’T!

“Scott McAlba” turned out to be a troll account owned and operated by Jeroen van Baardwijk, a 49 year old from Eindhoven, Netherlands.

According to Baardwijk’s profile:

In addition to being a loving dad, I am (in alphabetical order) also a blogger, Buddhist, source of positivity, columnist, critic, experience expert, gamer, published fiction author, gifted, high-functioning autistic, Internet journalist, legally educated, whistleblower, louse in the fur of the Dutch government, motivator, entrepreneur, optimist, survivor, portrait photographer , fundamentally politically incorrect, street photographer, and world improver. Plus everything I’ve forgotten.

Buddhist? Columnist? Published fiction author? Dounds sound like a farmer to me. That kind of description sounds more like the profile of an online agent provocateur hired to rile up the masses as a pretext to further erode online freedom of speech.

Yesterday, The fake account of “Scott McAlba” was permanently suspended, and precisely on cue, ethical vegans rejoiced:

https://twitter.com/MontaninIX/status/1651378773160337410

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