This actually makes the monkey incident more concerning.
OP thanQ
Credit goes to the original poster who I stole it from.
This looks like the same kind of activity I normally see, here and elsewhere.
A lot of comments get no responses, or one response without being responded back to.
Even the level of likes/upvotes are about the same.
In a professionally run fake-account system, they would take into account how people normally network and respond, so who knows.
The fact that this woman posts regularly isn't what I've seen with other fake accounts. They tend to be set up early on and then remain almost completely dormant of posts until they're put to use in an operation.
Some people (myself included) will sometimes create an account on a platform and then never use it for a long time, but might later start using it. I have accounts on Gab, Rumble, BitChute, etc. that I set up but never used, but will use if I ever decide to, since my web browser already has the sign-in info stored, which makes it easier to log in than re-register.
I'm not saying that the monkey-truck thing wasn't a FF. I think it was. But I don't know if this video really shows anything out of the ordinary.
Thanks for the input. I never used facebook, so I have no idea what would look genuine or not.
I also notice in the video that although the woman doesn't respond with a message, there appear to be likes on the responses she gets, so I assume those are from her. That should be taken into consideration.
The woman making the video says she likes to look for patterns. (I like to look for patterns as well, because they teach me things.)
But she only focuses on one type of pattern: people who don't respond to posts.
She gives no comparison patterns to show that this woman's pattern is different to other people's patterns.
How many regular posters on here don't respond to the comments they get? Quite a few. It's just their nature to not respond because it takes up time.
Other people like to respond because they have the time and/or like the attention/discussion/whatever.
We all have different patterns to how we deal with online posting.
Wouldn't surprise me - but site can't be reached.
this is the thread ,
Good video but for people who don't have the time I watched at 2x speed and here's the gist: This woman is trained to identify BOT activity per her background in identifying fake likes or positive feedback to musicians trying to sell themselves to record companies Monkey lady's pre-monkey FB page appears to be fake. The interaction between her and other apparently fake accounts is unnatural. Instead of replying the same people comment with new posts, there are not the normal amount of likes or back and forth between the parties, etc. The "people" monkey lady interacts with have FB pages with the same odd and unnatural back and forth or lack thereof. So those are fake accounts too. The weird unnatural patterns on monkey lady's account is identical to the weird unnatural patterns on "Waynel Sexton" FB page. Waynel Sexton - whose name sounds a lot like anal sex - was the purported grammar school teacher who saved St. George Floyd's homework where he wants to be a Supreme Court Judge LOL. She had done a video back then that thankfully she saved, where the patterns of Waynel and Waynel's friends and family - pre-George Floyd - are EXACTLY the same as the patterns seen in monkey lady's FB page. There are sparse responses or likes to comments, unnatural new comments as opposed to replies, etc. What's interesting is that the Waynel Sexton FB page is no longer there (there is a male Waynel Sexton now but it's not the same account), but the analysis of the original account notes that some of the comments on the purported school teacher account were pointing out that the account appeared to be fake. Someone obviously got nervous about that and pulled the account.
Thank you for this, Knight.
your most welcome.. its happened to me, more times than i can count . ;)
Works for me
Good - IDK why I'm having a problem with it.
Still works for me.
It still doesn't work for me but glad it's ok for others.
Maybe it's my browser. https://pic8.co/sh/q1CQ18.png
IDK why it won't work - but providing the pic so you don't think I'm making that claim to be a jerk.
Maybe you are banned lol
DNS blacklisting by your ISP or DNS provider. Change DNS providers.
Here's the important thing about all this, never mind the account activity claims.
This is an enlargement of the photo of 'Waynel Sexton' (posted ??):
https://files.catbox.moe/el0zyz.png
This is an enlargement of the photo of 'Michele Fallon' (posted Dec. 2, 2018):
https://files.catbox.moe/b138an.png
They appear to be the same person.
EDIT: Here's the CNN video of 'Waynel Sexton' showing George Floyd's essay:
EDIT 2: These are articles about the monkey incident, showing a completely different 'Michelle Fallon' than the above:
https://nypost.com/2022/01/25/penn-woman-fears-rabies-after-handling-monkeys-after-crash/
https://meaww.com/michelle-fallon-rabies-help-lab-monkeys
Be careful who you believe when they come out and claim that something is a FF. Counter-ops do this to lead you down the wrong path and end up making you look foolish. Dig deeper!
I think the whole thing is staged, regardless of whether these people check out or not. When they started backtracking on the whole covid thing, it made me wonder what they have planned next. Then the monkey story happens. I just intuitively feel it's fake, but the monkey virus is a real virus that will likely turn out to be highly lethal to those who took the shots. They are going door to door and swabbing people's noses with infected swabs. This is our new pandemic. Welcome to the great die off. Time will tell if I'm right or wrong.
Yep, they're going to take advantage of the rise in fear over viruses and use that any way they can to poison more people.
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