This Is What Narcissism Looks Like, Neal Rauhauser And The Project Viridium Conspiracy

 UPDATE: This article was originally posted on March 23, 2015 but I thought Neal needed a reminder about conspiracy theories. Don’t even get me started on his Weinergate conspiracy. 

It’s all about Neal. 

In this deleted post from his blog, Neal Rauhauser claims the hacker group, Project Viridium, was created by James McGibney to frame him for a Federal crime. Rauhauser also mentions the Buffalo FBI Field Office threat made on Twitter that got Matt Osborne and RJ (Stalker) Sterling visits from the FBI…Neal says that Twitter account was made to sound like Neal.

Seriously Neal? The FBI threat was eventually traced to crazy Tina B of Canada. Tina has had dozens of accounts (they get suspended quickly),  she doesn’t try to mimic anyone, she’s just herself. Anyone reading her timeline figures out that she’s crazy but I guess its understandable why you might think people would confuse her with you… 

As for Project Viridium? The idea that James McGibney wants you in jail so badly that he created a fake hacking group and hacked the Syrian stock exchange last August and then took down the Muslim Brotherhood website just to frame you is ridiculous. 


 I’d tell you to check that ego but considering your Narcisstic Personality Disorder, that’s just not likely to happen.

Narcissistic Personality Disorder NPD

Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental disorder in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for admiration and a lack of empathy for others. But behind this mask of ultraconfidence lies a fragile self-esteem that’s vulnerable to the slightest criticism. Someone with NPD may be generally unhappy and disappointed when not given the special favors or admiration he or she believes they deserve. Others may not enjoy being around a person with NPD who may find relationships unfulfilling. 

Some features of NPD:
An exaggerated sense of self-importance
Expecting to be recognized as superior even without achievements that warrant it
Exaggerating achievements and talents
Being preoccupied with fantasies about success, power, brilliance, beauty or the perfect mate
Believing in their superiority and that they can only be understood by or should associate with equally special people
Require constant admiration
Have a sense of entitlement
Expect special favors and unquestioning compliance with expectations
Take advantage of others to get what they want
Have an inability or unwillingness to recognize the needs and feelings of others
Are envious of others and believe others envy you
Behave in an arrogant or haughty manner


Regarding @ProjectViridium

Well well well … what do we have here? Who is @ProjectViridium and what are they doing? The name is interesting … as I once associated with a group called Project VIGILANT.

A democratic, hacker collective, actively seeking out and nullifying targets with any means needed

Now who do we know who is a Democrat, a hacker, and a writer who has published research about decision making collectives? That sure does sound like … Neal Rauhauser.

Who has a history of recruiting via Twitter for complex, long term projects like Progressive Congress News? Again, Neal Rauhauser rears his infamous head.

They aren’t gonna get very far asking people to contact by DM when they only follow eleven reporters likely to pick up hacktivism stories. I guess media whoring is easier than the delicate, gritty work of forging a team out of random grassroots activists.

Seeing the word ‘Russian’ and the bird of prey rising with wings displayed and elevated reminds me that about six months ago I trolled some paranoid retards with @AnonWolfrune. The account was made up to look like one of the highly theoretical Ukrainian neo-Nazi members of Anonymous.

Who do we know that speaks Arabic? Why that sounds like @OsborneInk, an Arabic speaking U.S. Army cryptologic linguist who pitched in with me on an analysis of data Anonymous got from the Syrian Electronic Army last year. Recall that Matt and another person both go FBI visits in September of 2013 after a Twitter account operated to look like me made a threat against the Buffalo FBI field office.

Hrm, who used to live in Michigan? Did you guess Neal Rauhauser? Right again! A crime like this would certainly get anyone Neal Rauhauser knows in Michigan a visit, wouldn’t it?

The originals are gone now, but the very first method @ProjectViridium tried to get attention was … posting a manifesto on Doxbin, a companion project of Encyclopedia Dramatica. They also have a companion site for revenge pornography called PinkMeth, which is being sued by awingnut lawyer in Texas.

Four days from now there is a hearing in Texas regarding Rauhauser vs. McGibney Texas Appeals Case 02-14-00215-CV, which will likely result in a $1,000,000 sanction jointly and severally against James McGibney and his company, ViaView. One of McGibney’s cronies made a public production of getting in touch with the lawyer on the PinkMeth case back when it made the news. Now isn’t that interesting?

Wait a minute!! Do you think … could it be … someone about to lose a frivolous lawsuit … and face a huge sanction … would have created an online presence made to look like the other party … and then used it to claim a federal crime … that carries a lengthy prison sentence? And just in case they couldn’t get the DOJ to serve as their personal army … manufacturing and planting evidence … with an eye on that wingnut lawyer … so he’ll take the risk of coming after me?

Now maybe that’s just a whole pile of dots, just some of life’s little coincidences, arranged by a mind sensitized by too much conflict. But @ProjectViridium sure looks to me like someone tore up my playbook, added in a few cybercrime clippings, and made a collage. I am not the only one that came to this conclusion.

Fiat justitia ruat caelum.