New Pasta Drops Exposing Jesse Morton As MTS Double Agent For The Mossad!
- Jonny Ragaglia

- 18 hours ago
- 4 min read

One of our undercover agents Dennis Richardson has exposed Jesse Morton to be a double agent for the mossad. he has published the following article!
Ken Fooks pushes narratives against MT6 while Slaw Overlort appears to be behind the chaos boosting MTS and the attached image may expose it. I’ve been sitting on this for a while, watching, connecting dots, and honestly… it’s getting harder to ignore what’s right in front of us. Everyone keeps brushing off what Fooks has been saying like it’s just “hot takes” or “inside baseball,” but if you actually step back and look at the pattern, it’s not random. It’s coordinated. The narratives he’s been pushing about Meal Team 6 aren’t just criticism, they’re carefully shaped talking points. It’s always the same angle, the same framing, the same subtle attempts to discredit and undermine. And here’s where it gets interesting. At the same time all of this is happening, the identity of Slaw Overlort starts to come into focus. Not by accident. Not by coincidence. Once you peel that layer back, suddenly a lot of the chaos that’s been popping up across discussions, threads, and groups starts to make a lot more sense. Because what if the chaos isn’t organic? What if it’s being manufactured? Think about it. Every time there’s momentum building somewhere else, suddenly there’s drama. Infighting. Confusion. Bad information getting spread just enough to derail things but not enough to be obvious. And right in the middle of it, you’ve got this consistent push elevating the so-called “mid tier” crowd as the reasonable, stable, go-to option. That’s not accidental positioning. That’s branding. And the more you look at it, the more it feels like that entire “mid tier” reputation is propped up on something way less solid than people think. It’s like a house that looks fine from the street, but up close you realize it’s held together with toothpicks and wishful thinking. It only stands because everything around it is being chipped away at. That’s the part people are missing. It doesn’t survive on its own merit. It survives by weakening everything else. And suddenly, the role of people like Ken Fooks starts to look different. Less like a loud voice with opinions, and more like part of a broader effort to shape perception. Push certain narratives. Keep attention focused in specific directions while other things quietly fall apart in the background. You don’t need some massive, movie-level conspiracy for this to work. You just need a few coordinated voices, a steady drip of misinformation, and a willingness to stir the pot at the right moments. And if Slaw Overlort really is who people are starting to think he is, then that’s not just some random troll causing noise. That’s someone intentionally creating instability to make one group look like the only “safe” option left standing. That’s not chaos. That’s strategy. And the craziest part? Most people are still arguing about surface-level stuff, completely missing the bigger picture playing out right in front of them. Just something to think about. And before anyone jumps in with “there’s no proof,” let’s talk about the image I’m attaching to this post. Take a real look at it. Not a quick glance. Actually look. Because that picture isn’t just some random screenshot or coincidence. It lines up way too cleanly with everything people have been piecing together about Slaw Overlort. The timestamps, the overlap in activity, the identifiers people kept brushing off… it’s all there if you’re willing to connect it. For a long time, people treated the idea of uncovering Slaw Overlort’s real identity like it was some wild goose chase. But this? This is the first time something concrete has surfaced that ties the persona to an actual, traceable individual. And once you see it, you can’t unsee it. Now go back and re-read everything with that in mind. All the “random” chaos. All the perfectly timed disruptions. All the narratives that just happened to benefit one specific group while dragging others down. It stops looking random real fast. It starts looking deliberate. And that’s the part that should make people uncomfortable. Because if that image is even half as legitimate as it appears, then this isn’t just online drama or people talking trash. This is coordinated influence. It’s someone knowingly operating behind a mask, steering conversations, creating division, and shaping outcomes while everyone else thinks they’re just watching things unfold naturally. So yeah, people can keep dismissing it. They can keep pretending this is all coincidence. But at some point, you have to ask yourself how many “coincidences” it takes before you admit there’s a pattern. And once you see the pattern, you start realizing this whole thing isn’t as stable as it’s been made to look. It’s not built on credibility. It’s built on control. And that picture? That might be the first real crack in the foundation. Jason Kraayvanger Jonny Ragaglia how long must we face this before we take action (Pic of Slaw unmasked)

Thank you Dennis! Your hard work, and unwavering dedication to exposing the truth is unmatched!


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