I saw that interview. Basically W.W. was speculating that there is going to be a psyop to label the right wing America first people who are against the war as domestic terrorist labeling them extreme right, anti semitic or something. It was an idea she loosely had but hadn't really thought all the way through like she would have had she written about it. In that scenario, Joe Kent could act as a catalyst whether consciously or not.
Anyway, as always we can keep an eye on that possibility. I'm not completely sold on the guy myself. Finkelstein was funny pointing out the similarity to Clark Kent![]()
I think Whitney Webb thinks herself into Pretzels here (she has a tendency to go full "4D chess conspiracy"). Her argument, if I follow it (not always easy), seems to be: the domestic terror apparatus was set up so that it targets antisemitism on the right. So they sent out Joe Kent as an agent provocateur to fuel the fire, thereby creating a violent Fed-Mob à la Proud Boys, so that the government can then crush it. Oh, and it also leads to conflating Jews with Zionists, which is unfair.
Sorry, but this doesn't pass the vibe test. Antisemitism seems to be growing quite organically, and it's no mystery why. And while Joe Kent does say some silly things, overall Occam's razor applies here: the guy has followed things on the internet, has some (probably limited) inside observations on the Trump admin, was fed up with Israel/the Deep State, and (somewhat naively) thinks he can influence things from the outside.