Patrick Byrne, the former CEO of Overstock.com, resigned from the internet retailer when he founded the company after frightening investors with his bizarre claims. For the Government of the United States.
Now that he is back, with whom he has described himself as a personal “army,” turning to his claims is proof that Democrats have stolen the election from Donald Trump.
“I have funded a team of hackers and cybersulites, a group of others with fantastic skills,” Byrne said in an interview with One America News on Tuesday, where OAN personality channel praised Ryan Byrne as “the head of the elite shadow cybersecurity team.”
With nothing less likely to secure Trump’s second term, Byrne has embarked on a media tour to promote his mysterious hacker team, which appears on ON, Newsmax in an “unknown location”, and is associated with a series of YouTube shows. QN Conspiracy Theory Movement. On Friday, the host of the popular Rush Limboho talk radio show praised allegations of voter fraud by Byrne and proposed inviting Byrne to the show.
Trump roamed with his legal team and in the hard-hitting media for any evidence that Trump could not legally lose the presidency, despite Byron becoming a hero for the MABGA mob, despite a history of wall-to-wall allegations.
Byrne claims to fund teams of “hackers and firecrackers” who in August realized all along that Dominion voting machines could be used to steal elections from Trump. Since the election, despite the company’s repeated refusals and no real evidence that the length of the vote has changed, those voting machines have been clearly demonstrated in allegations of fraud by Trump supporters.
The actual details of Byron’s supposed hacker super-team, however, are just as thin.
“I’m a free agent, and I’m self-funded, and I fund this army of weird people,” Byrne said on November 23. On a podcast with the Quennon promoter who used the name In ThemTrimixX. “It will really make a great movie someday.”
Asked for more details about his hacker team, Byrne referred to the Daily Beast on his blog, “DeepCapture”. But the 40,000-word explanation on Byrne’s website focuses on his long-running feud with short sellers on Street Street, and focuses on Byrne’s conversation with a mysterious financial whistleblower known as the “Easter Bunny” rather than an election investigation team.
When Byrne stopped responding to Daily Beast emails, he was asked if any members of his hacker team were available for interviews.
“I am a free agent, and I am a self-funded recipient, and I fund this army of various strange people.”
– Patrick Byrne, former CEO of Overstock.com
Despite his vague claims, Byrne said he has been spreading allegations about the election of Sidney Powell, a White House and one-time Trump lawyer, for weeks. Byrne’s claims are similar to those Powell made public, including allegations that he somehow interfered in the election seven years after the death of Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez.
“Sydney was the first to actually get it, and what we’re saying is so vast, you need an open-minded person to get it,” Byrne said in the Matrix TrixX podcast.
Since the election, Bayern has become the latest with a broad “tech” background to revitalize itself as an expert on voting machines. Byrne was joined by Ron Watkins, a former administrator of 8kun, who left his position to manage the site for his Quun posts on election day and then appeared on OAN as a so-called election investigator.
During the post-election media tour, Byrne has made many other bizarre claims, including that he may be the reincarnation of an ancient Chinese monk.
“I like Chinese, I speak Chinese, I think I’m a reincarnation of a Shaolin monk, maybe,” Byrne said on the “Inhetrametrics” podcast.
Bayern have also faced some other bizarre allegations over his media tour. By attending the QN YouTube show hosted by a woman named “Sirston W”, Byrne listened as his host claimed that Bill Clinton and models pedophile Jeffrey Epstein had been cloned.
Byrne’s habit of making audible ball headlines became headlines in 2019, when he was still the CEO of Overstock. Using the company’s letterhead, Byrne issued a statement claiming that federal government “men in black” individuals had asked him to romance Russian agent Maria Butina, who at the time was allegedly trying to infiltrate tight-knit circles as gun officers. . Overstock’s share price plummeted and Byrne eventually resigned after his overstock insurer refused to insure the company with Byrne at the hearing.
A report from the Senate Intelligence Committee, released in August, states that Bayern’s interaction with Butina is different. In the report, Butina Byrne was nominated by presidential candidate Sen. Rand sees it as a possible way to reach the pole (R-KY). In a July 2016 email published in the committee’s report, Butina’s boyfriend, Paul L’Ericsson, wrote that Byrne was “hanging” after meeting Batina at an independence conference, claiming that Byrne had made an offer of 1 1 million for her child.
“Berne graduated by choice and consequences of his intellectual gifts and limitations, but is now concerned with his death and family legacy,” Erickson wrote. “After meeting Maria, she has found more creative ways to give her a stable ફર 1 million‘ fur ’to have a baby with her. She is absolutely in love with her imagined gene stock and believes that the child will cement not only her family line but also the relationship between our two countries. “
Byrne did not respond to the Daily Beast about the allegations in Ericsson’s email.
Bayern’s other allegations have not always paid off. In 2018, he lost a landmark defamation lawsuit filed against him by a Canadian businessman accused of being a terrorist financier and drug and weapons dealer on Byron’s blog, in which the plaintiff paid નુકસાન 1.2 million in damages.
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