Is Ali Alexander Back On Twitter As 'Black Insurrectionist' @DocNetyoutube?
A possible ID on a disinfo source
I might know the identity of “Black Insurrectionist,” the person behind the Twitter/X app account that was at the center of the recent “ABC debate whistleblower” story as well as an explosive new story accusing the Democratic vice presidential candidate of pedophilia.
In consultation with other longtime observers, I assess a high likelihood that the DocNetyoutube account belongs to Ali Abdul Razaq Abkar, aka Ali Alexander, serial fabricator, right wing groyper, and alleged molester of conservative boys. Ali has been a subject of my reporting since 2012. My confidence in the identification is high.
Conservative filmmaker Ladd Ehlinger brought the stylistic and biographical similarities of the account profile to my attention in September. Until Monday, the account bio proudly named two followers, Roger Stone and Laura Loomer, both associated with previous fabrications and idols of Ali. The account location was Dallas, where Ali Alexander abides. The account pushes Infowars like Ali, spits out breadcrumbs of admission like Ali, lies freely like Ali, reads like classic Ali. It even prompts followers to support a sketchy nonprofit, the original scam I caught Ali running in 2012.
Ali is the “black insurrectionist” who started “Stop the Steal” and helped organize the 6 January debacle. Scores of Americans who showed up to the Capitol have been sentenced to prison, but Ali remains a free man despite being credibly accused of sex crimes. I have long suspected that this seeming-immunity to consequences is a Whitey Bulger issue — that is, I believe the FBI protects Ali as a confidential informant. A snitch.
Recently, Donald Trump experienced an objectively unfair debate moderation by ABC. While no one can dispute the moderation displayed a bias, Loomer, Stone, and “Black Insurrectionist” promoted alleged testimony from an unidentified “whistleblower” that purported to expose an actual network conspiracy against Donald Trump. Loomer posted “receipts” that supposedly “prove" the ABC “whistleblower” has filed a complaint to the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC). The DocNetyoutube account, which had said it would post receipts of the alleged whistleblower, claimed on the X app that Loomer’s material is the same “receipts I was also promising to post.”
This turn of events was apparently inspired by a tweet from billionaire Bill Ackman. As Trump lawyer Ron Coleman explained with careful caveats, however, these “receipts” made no sense. The SEC does not oversee issues of television network bias. The alleged whistleblower might as well complain to the Food and Drug Administration. Entertainment finance YouTuber “Valiant Renegade” had similar issues with these “receipts” and brought Coleman on his stream to talk about it.
In the video, Coleman and his host reference this article from That Park Place, a website and YouTube channel that also leans conservative. While TPP was happy to report and discuss the initial allegations by the still-nameless “ABC whistleblower,” they too found the so-called receipts “strange given inappropriate coordination with political parties would not typically be within the purview of the SEC.”
Rather than supporting the whistleblower narrative, “filing with the SEC would mean that the whistleblower is almost certainly claiming that this alleged collusion is a betrayal of fiduciary responsibility by The Walt Disney Company.” It does not make sense as a viable strategy to prove political bias.
While we’re open to reporting on anything legitimate here, that’s a stretch into a new realm of legal theory that is — at best — an unproven strategy for corporate malfeasance. Filing with the FCC or FEC would be more expected, though those routes are likewise probably a dead end.
This is a stunt. It still lacks corroboration. DocNetyoutube promised to produce audio recordings, but no such files have been forthcoming. Megyn Kelly wrote on Tuesday that Speaker Mike Johnson’s office never received a copy of the purported affidavit as the account claimed. It is all classic Ali Alexander.
Similarly, DocNetyoutube has promised to produce receipts from the person who has supposedly accused Gov. Tim Walz of sexually abusing them as a minor. It is highly unlikely that this promise will ever be fulfilled. It is highly likely that this is Ali, a sick puppy, projecting.
On Sunday night, I began posting my concerns in Twitter/X replies to popular users of the app who doubted the validity of the ‘evidence’ that the account was posting. So did Ehlinger. On Monday morning, the DocNetyoutube account user deleted the list of names of associates that included Loomer and Stone from the account profile. Perhaps this was a coincidence. Or perhaps Ali’s ‘voice’ is just too distinctive to hide.
Publishing this speculation may invite a more specific reaction from the account, perhaps an outright denial that it belongs to Ali. Others have speculated that the account might be Jacob Wohl, another convicted felon and serial political fabricator like Ali. Ian Carroll claims he has spoken to the alleged Walz victim but Carroll could have been speaking to anyone. Whoever is behind the account, they will only benefit from audio silence.
So here is my challenge to the “Black Insurrectionist”: the account user can hold a Twitter/X space to let everyone hear his voice, or else show us an old space where he or she did speak for at least 60 seconds without interruption. According to their own rules of evidence, every day they refuse this challenge proves me right.
Gay guy here. Ali Alexander is so fucking ugly he makes road kill look like Rock Hudson. How could any self-respecting homosexual male let Ali get within touching distance of him?