An Account Using the Same Name as Trump’s BLS Pick Posted Red-Pilled Conspiracy Theories

The account was active at least between September 2019 and January 2021 and had the username @phodofbombsway. He used several different screen names, including “Dr. Erwin J. Antoni III “and” Dr Curtis Lemay “, an apparent reference to the general of the American Air Force who supervised a campaign of bombing of the Fire in the Second World War, promoted the use of nuclear weapons, and ran for vice-president as well as Segregation George Wallace in the profile cloud.
The personality of the account was that of a deeply faithful supporter of Trump who engaged in conspiracy theories ranging from the denial of cocvid to attacks against Black Lives Matter, and even those linked to the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The publication, which was imbued with a deeply hard Catholic world vision, sometimes showed misogyny and knowledge of Nazi military techniques.
The account has published a mixture of conspiracy and content theories of Maga Pro-Trump, sharing a real who’s who of the right influencer accounts, including Jack Posobiec,, Mark out,, James O’Keefe,, Scott Adams,, Cassandra Macdonald,, Steven Crowder,, James Woods And Robby Starbuck.
Throughout 2020, the account shared conspiracy theories, in particular by focusing on the affirmations that China had deliberately manufactured the virus to destroy its enemies.
In February 2020, responding to a publication asking how many nuclear bombs America should fall on China if it turns out that the country was responsible for COVVI -19, the account – which used the screen name “Dr Curtis Lemay”, according to the captures of the Internet archives –wrote “All the bombs – me front, I am in a way the expert on this subject.”
The account has published a wide variety of conspiracy content, as well as misogynistic content. In November 2019, for example, the person controlling the account claimed that Jeffrey Epstein “did not commit suicide”. This same month, in answer To an article on presidential candidate Kamala Harris, they wrote: “She does her best when life kneels her.”
But the story was the most constant in its adoption of conspiracy theory that Joe Biden stole the 2020 presidential election.
In the days that followed the elections of November 3, 2020, the account posted hundreds of times when it has fully adopted many conspiracy theories on how the vote had been rigged.
While quoting dozens of different GOP legislators, Trump himself and far-right influencers such as Phillip Buchanan, the right-wing internet troll known as Catturd, the account shared the most frequently demands of electoral conspiracies of a story called Wizard Electoral.
This account was managed by Travis Vernier, a former Oklahoma City police officer who had no experience in the evaluation of electoral data. Despite this, the electoral assistant became one of the most influential votes to stop the flight movement, to the point that Vernier was even invited to Mar-A-Lago for the announcement of Trump in 2022 that he presented himself again for the president.
In addition to sharing conspiracy theories, the account bearing the name of Antoni has repeatedly used a violent rhetoric to declare how far he was willing to ensure that Trump obtained a second term.




