Video Platform Harassment Evidence
Screenshot evidence of Adam Howell's 85 harassing videos migrated across YouTube, Rumble, Odysee, BitChute, and PeerTube after repeated bans. Documented in Position Paper #52: The Video Vendetta.
Platform Migration Pattern
YouTube — Banned for Harassment Policy Violations
Adam Howell's original YouTube channel was banned for violations of YouTube's harassment policies and received copyright strikes. Content was re-uploaded to other platforms after the ban.
Rumble — First Account Banned, Then 'Soi 6 Whistleblower'
Howell's first Rumble account was banned. A new account was created under the alias 'Soi 6 Whistleblower' — the same alias used on Odysee — demonstrating coordinated rebranding to evade platform moderation.
Odysee @Soi6Whistleblower — 85 Videos
The primary hosting platform for the harassment video campaign. Features doxxing content, selectively edited voice messages, dubbed-over CP Group footage (legal complaint filed), and recycled Drummond article narration.
BitChute & PeerTube — Permanent Mirrors
Used as permanent archive locations for content removed from mainstream platforms. Part of Drummond's information-poisoning strategy — ensuring defamatory content remains indexable regardless of platform enforcement.
Key Videos Documented
- "Exposing the Soi 6 Mafia Pattaya Thailand" — primary defamation video
- "112 Exposing the Soi 6 Mafia" — numbered video series
- Dubbed-over CP Group footage — legal complaint lodged by CP Group
- Selectively edited voice-message videos (forensic analysis: 4 splice points)
- Thai-language translations designed to amplify harm with local audiences
Screenshot Evidence — 24 Archived
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Full archive of 85 video screenshots maintained by legal representatives. This gallery shows 24 archived evidence screenshots from the video-platform harassment campaign.
Attribution to Adam Howell
All 'Soi 6 Whistleblower' content is attributed to Adam Howell through: voice and production analysis, filming location metadata, channel registration details, content coordination with Drummond's article schedule (timing correlation r² = 0.91), and Howell's own admissions in other contexts. Adam Howell was convicted of criminal defamation in a Thai court on 28 August 2025, faces 3 additional criminal cases and 1 civil case pending, and has fled Thailand to Dubai.