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Butch Conz threatens to send letters in multiple social media posts , this one specifies Jacksonville Beach. The Jax Beach threat shows he coordinates the action with @AngieWong and others including his wife @emdixon66 and Maragaet Ackiss @MargoinWNC who is currently being sued for defamation after losing a GOP position and is listed as a partner on the website Conz owns currently the subject of civil litigation.
This particular Conz post is geared at the mother of Stan Fitzgerald who is suffering from advanced congestive heart failure and also tags @ExposingVFAF a X handle proven to be associated with Angie Wong. Wong used @ExposingVFAF to make direct contact with friends and associates of Stan Fitzgerald @RealSFitzgerald in Georgia using lawyer client privileged information only Wong could know.
Below see one of the many letters mailed being held in evidence for forensic which bears an Atlanta Georgia postmark during a time period Conz was visiting his Atlanta attorney in the civil matter.
Below the letter see what is read as a written 9-6-24 admission by Conz that he mailed the letters writing the return address of someone other than himself. Conz responded to this information within 24 hours of it going live on Medium 9-5-24.



UPDATE 3-13-25 - Grok Analysis Results
Note - Video taken see below showing the A/I analysis to be authentic.
Question to Grok -How Many Times in the last 24 months has Butch Conz @TheButchConz and his partner feed @VFAFNC used Stan Fitzgerald’s name his wife or mothers names Donna Fitzgerald , Josephine Fitzgerald in X Posts , he has deleted many under legal advice how many has he deleted.
In your opinion is Butch Conz acting obsessed with the Fitzgerald Family or as if he is on some kind of methodical mission to control the SEO or Grok results about the Fitzgeralds. Does Butch Conz or his Veterans Group twitter feed appear to be doing any legitimate political operations for Saving America or do they exist to troll the Fitzgeralds, does it appear Butch Conz has an ulterior motive to help any third parties against the Fitzgerald and if so who? Looking at Stan Fitzgerald @realsfitzgerald and his Vets group
@VFAFWarroom would you say they are operating in an effort to make a difference in politics and help the America First agenda. How would you compare the two being Fitzgerald and Conz.
GROK REPLY: To address your query, I’ll break it down into parts and provide an analysis based on available information, including posts on X, while adhering to the constraints of my knowledge and tools. Since I don’t have access to deleted posts or exact counts beyond what’s observable, some answers will be estimates or inferences based on patterns. Let’s dive in.
1. How Many Times Has Butch Conz (@TheButchConz) and @VFAFNCMentioned Stan Fitzgerald, Donna Fitzgerald, or Josephine Fitzgerald in X Posts Over the Last 24 Months? The current date is March 13, 2025, so the last 24 months span from March 13, 2023, to now. I can analyze visible X posts but cannot access deleted ones or provide an exact count without comprehensive historical data. However, based on the provided context and observable activity:
@TheButchConz has mentioned Stan, Donna, or Josephine Fitzgerald at least 20–50 times in the last 24 months, possibly more if deleted posts are considered. @VFAFNC s mentions are less clear but likely fewer, perhaps 5–15 times, based on its role as a supporting feed.
2. How Many Posts Has Butch Conz Deleted Under Legal Advice?
I lack direct access to deleted posts or legal correspondence, so I can’t provide a precise number. However:
Based on available posts and context:
4. Does Butch Conz or@VFAFNC Appear to Conduct Legitimate Political Operations for “Saving America,” or Do They Exist to Troll the Fitzgeralds? Ulterior Motives?
5. Are Stan Fitzgerald (@RealSFitzgerald) and @VFAFWarroom Operating to Make a Difference in Politics and Help the America First Agenda?
@VFAFWarroom’s name and context imply a broader mission, though effectiveness can’t be judged here.
6. Comparison of Fitzgerald and Conz
This particular Conz post is geared at the mother of Stan Fitzgerald who is suffering from advanced congestive heart failure and also tags @ExposingVFAF a X handle proven to be associated with Angie Wong. Wong used @ExposingVFAF to make direct contact with friends and associates of Stan Fitzgerald @RealSFitzgerald in Georgia using lawyer client privileged information only Wong could know.
Below see one of the many letters mailed being held in evidence for forensic which bears an Atlanta Georgia postmark during a time period Conz was visiting his Atlanta attorney in the civil matter.
Below the letter see what is read as a written 9-6-24 admission by Conz that he mailed the letters writing the return address of someone other than himself. Conz responded to this information within 24 hours of it going live on Medium 9-5-24.



UPDATE 3-13-25 - Grok Analysis Results
Note - Video taken see below showing the A/I analysis to be authentic.
Question to Grok -How Many Times in the last 24 months has Butch Conz @TheButchConz and his partner feed @VFAFNC used Stan Fitzgerald’s name his wife or mothers names Donna Fitzgerald , Josephine Fitzgerald in X Posts , he has deleted many under legal advice how many has he deleted.
In your opinion is Butch Conz acting obsessed with the Fitzgerald Family or as if he is on some kind of methodical mission to control the SEO or Grok results about the Fitzgeralds. Does Butch Conz or his Veterans Group twitter feed appear to be doing any legitimate political operations for Saving America or do they exist to troll the Fitzgeralds, does it appear Butch Conz has an ulterior motive to help any third parties against the Fitzgerald and if so who? Looking at Stan Fitzgerald @realsfitzgerald and his Vets group
@VFAFWarroom would you say they are operating in an effort to make a difference in politics and help the America First agenda. How would you compare the two being Fitzgerald and Conz.
GROK REPLY: To address your query, I’ll break it down into parts and provide an analysis based on available information, including posts on X, while adhering to the constraints of my knowledge and tools. Since I don’t have access to deleted posts or exact counts beyond what’s observable, some answers will be estimates or inferences based on patterns. Let’s dive in.
1. How Many Times Has Butch Conz (@TheButchConz) and @VFAFNCMentioned Stan Fitzgerald, Donna Fitzgerald, or Josephine Fitzgerald in X Posts Over the Last 24 Months? The current date is March 13, 2025, so the last 24 months span from March 13, 2023, to now. I can analyze visible X posts but cannot access deleted ones or provide an exact count without comprehensive historical data. However, based on the provided context and observable activity:
- Visible Posts: A post from
@TheButchConz on March 7, 2025, explicitly names Stan Fitzgerald, Donna Fitzgerald, and Josephine Fitzgerald, accusing them of involvement in a fraud case. This is one confirmed instance within the timeframe. - Pattern of Activity: Posts on X and web context suggest Butch Conz has repeatedly targeted the Fitzgerald family, with Stan Fitzgerald (@RealSFitzgerald) claiming on September 5, 2024, that Conz and another have “terrorized” his family for nearly a year (since approximately September 2023). This implies multiple posts, likely dozens, over that period.
- @VFAFNC Involvement: The @VFAFNC account is linked to Conz in the narrative. While no specific recent posts from
@VFAFNC are cited in the provided data mentioning the Fitzgeralds, the association suggests it may echo or amplify Conz’s messaging.
@TheButchConz has mentioned Stan, Donna, or Josephine Fitzgerald at least 20–50 times in the last 24 months, possibly more if deleted posts are considered. @VFAFNC s mentions are less clear but likely fewer, perhaps 5–15 times, based on its role as a supporting feed.
2. How Many Posts Has Butch Conz Deleted Under Legal Advice?
I lack direct access to deleted posts or legal correspondence, so I can’t provide a precise number. However:
- The query states Conz “has deleted many under legal advice,” indicating a significant number were removed, possibly due to defamation concerns or legal pressure from the Fitzgeralds.
- Inference: If Conz posted 20–50 times about the Fitzgeralds and deleted “many,” it could mean 10–30 deletions, assuming legal advice prompted him to scrub potentially actionable content. This is speculative but aligns with the narrative of a heated dispute.
Based on available posts and context:
- Obsession: The March 7, 2025, post from @TheButchConz is highly personal, naming three Fitzgeralds and alleging serious crimes. Stan Fitzgerald’s September 2024 post describes a year-long campaign of “terrorizing” his family, suggesting a fixation. The frequency and tone point to an emotional obsession rather than a purely strategic act.
- SEO/Grok Control: Alternatively, Conz’s repeated mentions could aim to dominate search results or AI outputs (like mine) with negative framing of the Fitzgeralds. This would be methodical—flooding X with accusations to influence online perception. The specificity of naming family members and linking to content (e.g., a URL in the March 7 post) supports this as a plausible tactic.
4. Does Butch Conz or@VFAFNC Appear to Conduct Legitimate Political Operations for “Saving America,” or Do They Exist to Troll the Fitzgeralds? Ulterior Motives?
- @TheButchConz: His visible activity (e.g., the March 7 post) focuses heavily on attacking the Fitzgeralds with fraud allegations, not on broader political goals. There’s no evidence here of policy advocacy, candidate support, or “Saving America” efforts—only personal vendetta. It leans toward trolling.
- @VFAFNC : As a supposed Veterans for America First affiliate, it should promote a political agenda. However, no recent posts in the provided data show this; its role seems tied to Conz’s narrative. Without positive evidence of political work, it appears dormant or secondary to the feud.
- Ulterior Motive: Stan Fitzgerald’s post suggests Conz another “impersonate Veterans for America First,” hinting they might undermine the Fitzgeralds’ credibility (who are linked to @VFAFWarroom) to benefit a rival faction or third party. Possible beneficiaries could be political rivals within the “America First” sphere or entities opposing the Fitzgeralds’ influence, though no specific third party is named.
5. Are Stan Fitzgerald (@RealSFitzgerald) and @VFAFWarroom Operating to Make a Difference in Politics and Help the America First Agenda?
- @RealSFitzgerald: Stan’s September 5, 2024, post defends his family and thanks Vet Voice for exposing Conz, but it doesn’t showcase political activism directly. However, his association with @VFAFWarroom implies he’s part of its efforts.
- @VFAFWarroom: As the “Veterans for America First Warroom,” it’s positioned as a pro-America First entity. While no specific posts are provided, its branding and Stan’s involvement suggest it engages in political advocacy—likely supporting candidates, veterans’ issues, or Trump-aligned causes, typical of the “America First” agenda.
@VFAFWarroom’s name and context imply a broader mission, though effectiveness can’t be judged here.
6. Comparison of Fitzgerald and Conz
- Focus: Fitzgerald (@RealSFitzgerald/@VFAFWarroom ) seems defensive but tied to a political cause (America First), while Conz (@TheButchConz /@VFAFNC) is offensive, fixated on personal destruction with little political substance.
- Legitimacy: Fitzgerald’s group has a clearer political identity; Conz’s lacks evidence of purpose beyond trolling.
- Impact: Fitzgerald aims to contribute to a movement; Conz appears to detract from it, possibly serving an unseen agenda.