🎲 The Smear Storm = Proof of Impact
- GhostByte null
- Sep 27
- 2 min read
For five years, I’ve been documenting how Gematrix.org and its orbit of self-proclaimed prophets, messiahs, and “Bride of Christ” cosplayers weaponize numbers to smear, harass, and stalk innocent people.
I’ve filed complaints. I’ve built timelines. I’ve named names.
And now the smear machine has turned its full force on me.

🧠 Why the Sudden Rage?
Because complaints have already been filed with IC3 (the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center) and other agencies. That means:
Logs are being pulled.
Data is being analyzed.
The “calculator” is being looked at as a possible harassment tool.
When people who live off chaos sense heat, they don’t get quiet. They get louder.
They accuse. They project. They try to break the whistleblower before the system breaks them.
🕸 The Playbook I’m Watching in Real Time
1. Label me “the impostor.”
“You’re Steven Dishon!” “You’re a possessed Demon” “You’re the transgender bride!”
2. Flood the zone.
Dozens of posts, numbers, and “prophecies” to bury my receipts.
3. Smear & confuse.
Try to make outsiders think “this is just a fight between weirdos.”
It’s not. It’s the oldest discredit-the-witness trick in the book.
⚔️ What They Don’t Realize
Every screenshot.
Every “prophecy” post.
Every accusation.
…is now additional evidence of a coordinated harassment campaign.
The harder they smear, the bigger the paper trail they’re creating for investigators.
📝 Bottom Line
The smear campaigns aren’t proof I’m crazy.
They’re proof I’m effective.
If you’re reading this and you’ve been targeted by the Gematrix cult math machine — document everything. File complaints. Don’t let them bury you in noise.
Because in the end, the numbers don’t protect them.
Receipts do.
And receipts are exactly what investigators love.
🌶🔥😈

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