Carroll Bryant's latest post, StLouisKiss is Amiss, is certainly a miss. It's so pointless that even Carroll admits it is pointless. Running out of things to say? We think so.
It talks about a post on GenXpose's website about how Carroll approved of STGRB's donation button that appeared after they got booted from their old hosting site. We don't think we have to tell our readers why using a Paypal donation button under a false name is a bad idea. We think you are smarter than that. We also don't think we need to explain why Amanda or her husband donated 10 cents to this false fund, or why they gave a screenshot of the email to GenXpose. We've already discussed this.
So yes Carroll, your post was pointless and a waste of time. This next bit isn't a waste of time, though.
Recently we became aware of another blog that is attempting to discredit Carroll Bryant. The person behind that site also recently proposed a challenge to Carroll which he adamantly refuses to accept. For anyone who noticed, Carroll still hasn't accepted our own challenge. Imagine that.
Here is what we find even more interesting. Usually when a Carroll supporter leaves a comment on this blog or any other blog, they do so anonymously. On this other blog's post, a commenter logged in with a Google account and left this comment-
This isn't a name we recognize so we quickly screen capped it and did a Google search. We found this which is a Wattpad profile.
Recognize the photo? It's similar to one that is used on Carroll Bryant's original blog. That is an odd coincidence, wouldn't you agree? We have long suspected Carroll of using sock puppet accounts and writing fake comments in support of himself, but now we have a small bit of evidence to back us up. It could very well be a coincidence, but it is strange.
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