9%
Not Credible

Post by @MEvsIRS

@MEvsIRS
@MEvsIRS
@MEvsIRS

9% credible (10% factual, 5% presentation). The claims of cyber warfare and psychological torture on IRS agents lack any verifiable evidence, with no supporting data from public records or official reports. The presentation is marred by hyperbolic framing, omission of legal and ethical barriers, and logical fallacies, suggesting the content is largely false and intended as provocative rhetoric.

10%
Factual claims accuracy
5%
Presentation quality

Analysis Summary

The author claims to possess technology developed two years ago that enables mass cyber warfare, including psychological torture targeting IRS agents and their families to increase suicide rates, with the tool being used across government agencies. These assertions lack verifiable evidence and appear to be hyperbolic or fabricated boasts, potentially violating laws against harassment and threats. The accompanying image promotes a social media automation tool called TERMINAL, which the author implies is used for these illicit purposes.

Original Content

Factual
Emotive
Opinion
Prediction
I have had this tech for 2 years that’s how I make IRS agents family hate them which leads to suicide rates increasing I am doing mass cyber warfare with unparalleled psychological torture I had 4 devs whip this up in a month in exchange for like 15k MONERO This is being used on all agencies The army grows daily The torture tactics get better and better daily They all must go

The Facts

The claims of conducting cyber warfare and psychological torture on IRS agents are unsubstantiated, with no evidence from public records, news, or official reports supporting increased suicide rates due to such activities; the described tech aligns with social media automation tools but is misrepresented for illegal purposes. Overall verdict: Largely false and exaggerated, likely intended as provocative rhetoric rather than factual reporting.

Benefit of the Doubt

The author advances an anti-government agenda, portraying themselves as a powerful vigilante using technology to dismantle agencies like the IRS through harassment and manipulation, emphasizing personal innovation and ruthlessness while omitting any mention of legal risks, ethical implications, or potential consequences such as criminal charges for cyberstalking or threats. Key omissions include the absence of proof for the tool's deployment, real-world impacts on targets, and counter-evidence from cybersecurity experts debunking such widespread 'torture' capabilities without detection. This selective framing shapes perception by glorifying illicit tech use as heroic rebellion, appealing to audiences frustrated with bureaucracy while downplaying the harm and illegality involved.

Predictions Made

Claims about future events that can be verified later

Prediction 1
15%
Confidence

The army grows daily

Prior: 20% (common for self-promoted groups). Evidence: 55% truthfulness supports business growth claims, but bias inflates. Posterior: 15%.

Prediction 2
5%
Confidence

The torture tactics get better and better daily

Prior: 10% (possible for tech iteration, but context fringe). Evidence: Negative from unverified and bias. Posterior: 5%.

Visual Content Analysis

Images included in the original content

A black background with a white line drawing of a hand in a suit sleeve holding puppet strings that control multiple smartphone icons depicting social media apps; bold white promotional text overlays the image, including the product name 'TERMINAL' and calls to action like 'Join Discord'; the overall style is a sleek, minimalist advertisement for a software tool.

VISUAL DESCRIPTION

A black background with a white line drawing of a hand in a suit sleeve holding puppet strings that control multiple smartphone icons depicting social media apps; bold white promotional text overlays the image, including the product name 'TERMINAL' and calls to action like 'Join Discord'; the overall style is a sleek, minimalist advertisement for a software tool.

TEXT IN IMAGE

Control is all you need. The double speed TERMINAL allows you to orchestrate bulk actions on thousands of social accounts through both bulk content creation and deployment. never pay a human again. It's never been easier to create and deploy content without human cost. Stay up to date with changes and strategies in our community. Join Discord

MANIPULATION

Not Detected

No signs of editing, inconsistencies, or artifacts; the image appears to be a standard promotional graphic without alterations.

TEMPORAL ACCURACY

unknown

No dates or time-specific clues in the image; it promotes a tool that could be current but lacks explicit timestamps, aligning with the author's claim of two-year-old tech without confirming recency.

LOCATION ACCURACY

unknown

The image does not depict any specific location, focusing instead on abstract digital elements like phones and text; no geographical clues are present to match or contradict any claimed origin.

FACT-CHECK

The image is a legitimate promotional graphic for 'TERMINAL,' a social media automation tool for bulk content management, as confirmed by similar marketing materials found online for automation software; it does not depict cyber warfare or torture but is repurposed in context to imply illicit use, which is not supported by the image itself.

How Is This Framed?

Biases, omissions, and misleading presentation techniques detected

highcausal: false causation

Presents the technology as directly causing family discord and suicides without any supporting evidence, implying a causal chain that is unsubstantiated.

Problematic phrases:

"that’s how I make IRS agents family hate them which leads to suicide rates increasing"

What's actually there:

No public records or reports link any tech to increased IRS suicides

What's implied:

Technology directly drives hatred and suicides

Impact: Leads readers to believe in a direct, harmful cause-effect relationship, inflating the perceived power and danger of the tool.

criticalscale: denominator neglect

Claims 'mass' impact and use on 'all agencies' without specifying numbers or verifying scope, neglecting the vast scale of government agencies to exaggerate reach.

Problematic phrases:

"mass cyber warfare""This is being used on all agencies"

What's actually there:

No evidence of deployment; social media tools like TERMINAL are automation, not warfare-capable

What's implied:

Widespread, undetected use across entire government

Impact: Misleads readers into overestimating the operation's magnitude, portraying it as an unstoppable force rather than isolated or fictional boasts.

mediumurgency: artificial urgency

Uses 'daily' repetitions to create a sense of accelerating threat and inevitability, despite no timeline evidence.

Problematic phrases:

"The army grows daily""The torture tactics get better and better daily"

What's actually there:

No verifiable growth or improvements documented

What's implied:

Rapid, ongoing escalation demanding immediate attention

Impact: Instills false immediacy, prompting emotional reactions like fear or support without rational assessment.

criticalomission: missing context

Omits legal, ethical, and practical barriers to such activities, like detection by authorities or lack of real-world impact, to glorify the narrative.

Problematic phrases:

"They all must go"

What's actually there:

Claims violate laws on cyberstalking/threats; no reports of such tech causing agency harm

What's implied:

Effortless, heroic rebellion without consequences

Impact: Shapes perception as empowering vigilantism, hiding risks and falsehoods that would undermine credibility.

lowtemporal: timeline compression

Compresses development (one month) and long-term use (two years) into a seamless narrative of rapid success, blurring the timeline for credibility.

Problematic phrases:

"I have had this tech for 2 years""I had 4 devs whip this up in a month"

What's actually there:

Inconsistent timeline; no verification of development

What's implied:

Quick build leading to sustained impact

Impact: Creates illusion of efficient, proven tech history, enhancing perceived reliability without scrutiny.

Sources & References

External sources consulted for this analysis

1

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced_interrogation_techniques

2

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0160252725000147

3

https://www.academia.edu/42034730/Psychological_torture_cybertorture_and_cybertechnology

4

https://jaapl.org/content/early/2023/02/23/JAAPL.220078-22

5

https://www.hrw.org/report/2015/12/01/no-more-excuses/roadmap-justice-cia-torture

6

https://www.uscybersecurity.net/mental-health/

7

https://www.theguardian.com/law/2020/feb/21/un-rapporteur-warns-of-rise-of-cybertorture-to-bypass-physical-ban

8

https://www.academia.edu/42034730/Psychological_torture_cybertorture_and_cybertechnology

9

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.956328

10

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0160252725000147

11

https://cyberdefensemagazine.com/the-correlation

12

https://x.com/MEvsIRS/status/1967810631178088651

13

https://x.com/MEvsIRS/status/1966410740992192924

14

https://x.com/MEvsIRS/status/1965784201128763823

15

https://x.com/MEvsIRS/status/1963365795045798003

16

https://x.com/MEvsIRS/status/1969928714189443312

17

https://x.com/MEvsIRS/status/1907532784597680482

18

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_harassment

19

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-ci-highlights

20

https://www.irs.gov/compliance/criminal-investigation/march-2025-criminal-investigation-press-releases

21

https://www.leg.state.nv.us/App/InterimCommittee/REL/Document/27234

22

https://www.irs.gov/help/tax-scams/recognize-tax-scams-and-fraud

23

https://www.irs.gov/irm/part5/irm_05-001-003

24

https://www.irs.gov/compliance/criminal-investigation/june-2025-criminal-investigation-press-releases

25

https://www.timesofisrael.com/systematic-torture-and-terror-health-ministry-releases-report-on-12-freed-hostages/

26

https://www.academia.edu/42034730/Psychological_torture_cybertorture_and_cybertechnology

27

https://cyber-torture.com/2020/06/10/breakthrough-misused-weapon-technology-psychology-and-harassment-meld-into-no-touch-torture-cyber-torture-featuring-a-groundbreaking-investigation-by-nils-melzer-united-nations-expert-o/

28

https://www.counter-intelligence.com/electronic-harassment-and-psychotronic-torture/

29

https://eraoflight.com/2019/10/24/5-targeted-individuals-expose-shocking-electronic-harassment-and-torture

30

https://www.theguardian.com/law/2020/feb/21/un-rapporteur-warns-of-rise-of-cybertorture-to-bypass-physical-ban

31

https://x.com/MEvsIRS/status/1894837104477380770

32

https://x.com/MEvsIRS/status/1933609682733822445

33

https://x.com/MEvsIRS/status/1967810631178088651

34

https://x.com/MEvsIRS/status/1969928714189443312

35

https://x.com/MEvsIRS/status/1966061517994172718

36

https://x.com/MEvsIRS/status/1897815229154902125

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