MHN Editor Samuel Collingwood Smith Becomes Shareholder in OneVSP

OneVSP is a platform with great potential.

OneVSP is a platform with great potential.

Your author MHN Editor Samuel Collingwood Smith is happy to announce that I have purchased 1.5 million shares in One VSP Limited (One-and-a-half-million). One VSP is an upcoming video sharing platform. This has only just gone through, and will be updated at Companies House in the coming weeks. I may also be doing some advisory work for the company.

OneVSP is a UK based video sharing platform similar to YouTube, Rumble and Bitchute, with an emphasis on free speech and monetisation through subscriptions, which limits its dependence on advertisements and advertisers with political views. MHN has been a critic of OneVSP in the past, but I have always said the company has potential.

Over the past few weeks I have had a number of discussions with shareholder and CEO Muhammad Butt. There are lots of exciting wheels in motion about improving and diversifying content so although political content will remain, there will be other draws to increase traffic. My opinion is qualified. As my day job, I am also qualified in Software Development and I am the owner of an IT Consultancy, Prosperous Software Consulting Limited Limited, which amongst other things develops software including working on high traffic websites, including for some large retail and financial businesses.

As a result, I have worked on very high profile websites. My contributions as an advisor will be around making One VSP as scalable as possible, as cost-effectively as possible, to deal with an increase in viewing. I am also concerned to maximise free speech on the platform, whilst complying with regulatory requirements.

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OneVSP CEO Muhammad Butt and MHN’s Witchfinder in Exciting Move Forward

OneVSP is a platform with great potential.

OneVSP is a platform with great potential.

Your author and Matthew Hopkins News editor Samuel Collingwood Smith has buried the hatchet with OneVSP CEO Muhammad Butt. This is due to a positive gentlemens’ agreement, not litigation. In practical terms, this means I have removed a small number of materials from my site and YouTube, and Mr Butt has removed a small number of Sonia Poulton’s videos from her old OneVSP channel. As readers will previously have seen, Ms Poulton is no longer engaged by OneVSP nor funded by them.

If that was all that had been achieved, that would be enough. Any positive end to a disagreement is an achievement. However, even when Mr Butt and I were in dispute, I acknowledged that OneVSP has potential as a platform. The organisation has grown over the years since its founding, matured, and attracted investment. It is also attracting more and more high profile creators and content. It is early days yet, but it is quite possible I will be doing more with them in one form or another in the not too distant future.

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“Project Nightwatch / @PNWNET” Removes Materials After Police Contact – Police Apologise – It Was Not Simon Just

The Twitter / x.com account @PNWNet, along with an associated WordPress blog, mordred8.wordpress.com have been removed by their owner. MHN can exclusively reveal this followed police intervention combined with MHN beginning formal civil legal processes to unmask the account operator. Police have also looked into the allegation it is Simon Just and apologised to him in writing. Provided the @PNWNet successor(s) on Bluesky and elsewhere do not draw me into their dramas again, that is the end of the matter from my perspective. Other anonymous account operators should take note.

Police apologised to Simon Just over false allegations he operates Project Nightwatch.

Police apologised to Simon Just over false allegations he operates Project Nightwatch. They were then given the information to contact the real owner, which coincided with, shortly thereafter, the @PNWNet, ‘X’ account and an associated blog being removed.

The so-called, “Project Nightwatch” account(s) on X, WordPress and elsewhere have been of growing concern to MHN and police for some time. There is a court case going on in the Sussex area. Police are properly anxious it not be disrupted by imprudent posts. I was separately concerned about being drawn into dramas that have nothing to do with me. After a number of warnings online, I stopped making public comment and quietly started real-world legal process, serving Enix Limited, which hosts the project, with a pre-action letter and draft court papers.

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