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“That’s not a conversation. That’s a weapon.” – Alexis Wilkins
Disclaimer: This post is a synthesis of the digital forensic data and investigative findings originally published by Alexis Wilkins on X. The inclusion of specific names and organizations is based strictly on their identification within Wilkins’ documented “forensic signatures” and “network nodes.” In presenting this summary, I am not personally accusing anyone of any illegal or unethical activity. Rather, this post highlights Wilkins’ data regarding how specific accounts and high-profile “anchors” are being leveraged—voluntarily or involuntarily—as primary nodes within a wider, foreign-linked influence loop. The goal of this analysis is to examine the mechanical infrastructure of modern digital warfare, not to assign personal motive or legal guilt to the figures identified by the forensic data.
If you’d like to read the original Twitter thread, start here: https://x.com/alexiswilkins/status/2036570339480600743?s=51
In July 2025, Alexis Wilkins was falsely labeled a “Mossad honeypot” in a coordinated digital campaign. As Wilkins’ own forensic investigation reveals, this was a calculated strike designed to isolate a high-ranking U.S. Government official—FBI Director Kash Patel—by targeting his personal life. What appeared to be a viral rumor was, in reality, a forensic digital signature of a persistent, multi-year operation.
Wilkins details a persistent digital infrastructure that has been operational for 22 months. Its objective is not to win a debate, but to create permanent chaos within the Republican party and subvert the administration’s agenda. She is careful to note that she is not drawing conclusions herself, but rather presenting the data she has uncovered regarding a specific, foreign-linked influence network.
The Four Deployments
- Deployment 1 (May 2024) — The Flynn-Raiklin Elevation: Ten days before the Butler assassination attempt, Ivan Raiklin (an America’s Future board member) posted on X claiming General Michael Flynn would make Trump “assassination-proof.” Wilkins tracked this post as it was amplified across 14 tightly clustered time windows within one second of each other. She identifies General Flynn as a central figure in this narrative architecture, specifically noting his role as a Senior Advisor to “Catholics for Catholics,” which she identifies as a primary node in the network.
- Deployment 2 (July 2025) — The Wilkins “Honeypot” Strike: To isolate Kash Patel, the network utilized a “supplemental influencer” with 1.1 million followers to launch the Mossad honeypot narrative against Wilkins, generating 20 million inorganic views.
- Deployment 3 (September 2025) — The Weaponization of the Kirk Tragedy: Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the network activated within hours to pivot the national conversation from tragedy to internal conflict. Figures like Candace Owens publicly attributed the killing to Israel and targeted Kirk’s widow by name. Wilkins points out that this maneuver utilized the exact same accounts that had previously targeted her, ensuring the trauma was used to divide the movement from within.
- Deployment 4 (March 2026) — The Anti-Enlistment Campaign: Following Joe Kent’s resignation as NCTC Director, the network immediately pivoted to anti-enlistment messaging. Accounts within this infrastructure posted verbatim instructions for soldiers to “refuse to enlist or remain fighting for the U.S. military.”
The Foreign Connection: The Russian-Iranian Loop
A central pillar of Wilkins’ analysis is the “Foreign Connection.” She identifies a specific “loop” where content is laundered between domestic influencers and foreign intelligence assets:
- Russia: RT_com, identified by the State Department as a Russian intelligence apparatus, ranks in the top 15 amplifiers of the entire 22-month dataset.
- Iran: When the network targets an individual, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Iranian journalists in Tehran frequently join the amplification in a coordinated “pincer movement.”
- The Bridge: Wilkins highlights outlets like RIFTV and Moscow-based military journalists who host content on Kremlin-adjacent Orthodox TV channels. This infrastructure creates media that generates more problematic media, making U.S. government officials look unstable to a global audience.
Signatures of a Machine
The scale of this operation is documented through 3,166,207 retweet engagements. Wilkins’ data reveals a staggering 80% amplification rate—a level of coordination statistically impossible for organic growth.
While organic growth is random, this network frequently retweets content within one second of each other. During the peak of the July 2025 operation, 54 retweets were recorded in a single hour with mechanical precision.
Systemic, Targeted Infiltration
Wilkins’ data suggests that the political crises of the last two years are not separate events. They are the product of a single, persistent infrastructure designed to subvert the movement from the inside. She identifies a “methodology of consistency” where the same accounts, LTG Flynn’s associated organizations, and Russian/Iranian amplifiers appear at every turn.
Written with the help of AI.