OBOTs' admit lying in scheme to punk WND
Now deny ex-Fannie Mae chief James Johnson is their White House contact
Posted: August 09, 2011
8:50 pm Eastern
By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2011 WND
This is the fifth in a series of continuing articles aimed at
exposing the "OBOTs" – radical supporters of Barack Obama dedicated to
disrupting people who question his eligibility to be president.
The first article exposed former California lawyer William L. Bryan, aka "P.J. Foggy." The second article exposed Foggy's sidekick, Kurt Coleman, aka "Rikker." The third article
exposed James A. Johnson, former head of Fannie Mae, as "JimBot," the
White House contact and organizer of the "Fogbow" OBOTs posting on
Bryan's website Fogbow.com. The fourth article documented Internet posts by Bryan confirming the identification of Johnson.
Editor's note: The following article,
including the taped telephone recording, contains sexually suggestive
language that some will consider offensive.
NEW YORK – In the disinformation world propagated by the
radical Obama supporters known as OBOTs, " short for "Obama Robots,"
participants typically post their strongly partisan and frequently
acerbic comments under a user name to hide their identity.
Following WND articles exposing the OBOT claim that James A.
Johnson, former head of Fannie Mae, was their White House contact,
organizer and funder, OBOT posters on Fogbow.com have changed their
story and contend they lied in an effort to "punk" WND.
Foggy denial
Currently Bill Bryan, the creator of Fogbow.com who posts under
the username "P. J. Foggy," has issued repeated denials that Johnson is
involved with the OBOTs posting on Fogbow.com.
In his various posts, Bryan justifies the lying as part of an
elaborate campaign the OBOTs conduct to "punk birthers," with tactics
that have included falsifying documents, influencing court proceedings
and harassing ordinary citizens who dare to question Obama's eligibility
to be president.
Bryan's current theme is that by lying in his posts on
Fogbow.com, he convinced WND to publish a story falsely identifying
Johnson as "JimBot" on Fogbow.com.
(Story continues below)
Exhibit 1 clearly shows Bryan bragging about lying, in a comment posted on Fogbow.com Aug. 1.

Exhibit 1: Bill Bryan, posting as "P.J. Foggy," brags he lied about James A. Johnson
Again, on Aug. 2, as seen in Exhibit 2, Bryan boasted he would
post comments on the WND forum claiming he lied if WND wrote additional
stories on Johnson.

Exhibit 2: Bill Bryan, posting as "P.J. Foggy" claims he fooled WND by lying
This leaves Bryan in the position of either having impersonated
the identity of Johnson though his various posts dating from 2009 until
last week or claiming he had always been lying about Johnson.
A brief look at a Fogbow.com webpage from mid-July gives a snapshot view of the foul language, insults and ridicule that occasion every mention of WND on the website.
Bryan, himself, typically takes the lead in bathroom language, as seen in Exhibit 3.

Exhibit 3: Bill Bryan post undistinguished by scatological language
Despite repeated phone calls from WND, Johnson has not commented.
NeonZX is 'not grumpy'
WND has previously reported that NeonZX uses the username
"JimBot" as a type of double-cover that permits prominent Democratic
Party operative Johnson to make phone calls and direct the group.
NeonZX/JimBot posted on his YouTube site a video of himself Exhibit 4 is a screen capture of NeonZX taken from the "Grumpy Neon?" video.
A second video on the YouTube channel is revealingly titled "NeonZX."
This video displays an image of the extraterrestrial adversary According to administrative records maintained on Fogbow.com, NeonZX joined the website at 7:27 a.m. on March 10, 2009.
When checked by WND, NeonZX had posted 1,064 comments on Fogbow.com, for an average of 1.21 posts daily.
NeonZX, upon registering, listed he was 49 years old.
With typical "punking" humor, NeonZX mocked the idea that posters WND has now had two phone discussions with NeonZX in which he refused to provide his identification.
The phone number, with a Washington, D.C., area code, traced to a disposable cell phone purchased by an identified user.
Neon ZX initiated the second phone call, which he taped and posted on TheRegulator.net, only to remove it a short time later.
"[Fogbow.com] isn't an organized effort," NeonZX said in the "It's just a bunch of us out here having fun."
The phone call can be heard here:
Exhibit 6 shows a NeonZX Internet post on Politijab.com in which In Exhibit 6, NeonZX also bragged about his sophistication with Larry Sinclair charges NeonZX with death threat
Larry Sinclair, the author of the book "Barack Obama & Larry Sinclair: Cocaine, Sex, Lies & Murder," has filed criminal charges against NeonZX that resulted in an FBI investigation.
As WND reported in February 2008, NeonZX told WND he posted the picture because he saw an Internet "If he was stupid enough to use a grill in an enclosed area, I Sinclair reported the incident to the FBI and told WND that NeonZX confirmed to WND that the FBI had interviewed him over the FBI Special Agent Brenda Borne did not return repeated WND calls asking for comment.
Exhibit 8 shows a posting on DailyKos.com on Oct. 17, 2010, NeonZX then linked to a Scribd.com posting of the court papers and Sinclair's book.
As seen in Exhibit 9, NeonZX's account profile on DailyKos.com gives no reference to his identity.
NeonZX also posts comments on TheRegulator.net, Speculation that NeonZX is the "Justin" who created
entitled "Grumpy Neon?" in which he playfully mocks Bryan for putting
him on the "grumpy" list. In the video, which has since been removed,
NeonZX displays a kitten, repeating a theme in the various videos of
cats and kittens he has posted on his YouTube channel. 
Exhibit 4: "NeonZX " screen capture from the "Grumpy Neon?" video
known as "Dalek" from the British science fiction television show "Dr.
Who," which NeonZX uses as his avatar when posting on Fogbow.com.
on Fogbow.com shared identities, drawing from the character of "Neo,"
the character played by Keanu Reeves in the "Matrix" movies, as seen in
Exhibit 5.

Exhibit 5: NeonZX uses "Matrix" movie theme to assert he is the only "JimBot."
phone call, continuing to protest the contention that Johnson had
organized the effort from the White House.
he contradicted the claim the OBOTs were not organized, bragging instead
that: "Of course, I let them believe as they wish, but we here all know
the true hierarchy of the organization. Wouldn't it blow their mind if
only they knew how deep the rabbit hole really is?"

Exhibit 6: NeonZX brags OBOTs are highly connected
phone technology, suggesting he could use high-security cellphones,
complete with secure-encryption systems.
Sinclair alleged that he used cocaine and engaged in homosexual acts
with Barack Obama when Obama was an Illinois state senator. In 2009, NeonZX taunted Sinclair
with a photo of a Fox News report on a Daytona Beach resident burning
down a rental home in an outdoor grill fire, as seen in Exhibit 7.

Exhibit 7: Sinclair Accuses NeonZX of Death Threat
video of Sinclair using a barbeque grill in an enclosed porch area.
thought he was stupid enough to burn down his house," NeonZX told WND,
denying he intended his Internet posting to represent a threat to
Sinclair's life.
Special Agent Brenda Borne of the Washington, D.C., FBI office had
interviewed NeonZX, who Sinclair identified as one "James Berry."
Sinclair incident, but he equivocated when asked by WND if the
investigation was continuing.
in which NeonZX made clear the U.S. District Court for the District of
Columbia had made public Sinclair's book as part of a plaintiff's
exhibit.

Exhibit 8: NeonZX posts on DailyKos.com offering Larry Sinclair's book free
Exhibit 9: NeonZX account on DailyKos.com
another website dedicated in general to attacking and ridiculing those
questioning Obama's eligibility and in particular to attacking and
ridiculing Larry Sinclair.
Politijab.com, an OBOT website that is currently off the Internet, is
incorrect. The head of Politijab.com has been identified as Justin
Schillo of Pittsburgh, Pa.
