Stone does not post casually. Every public statement is either a leverage signal, a threat vector, or an operational announcement. His post this morning — "I have only released a fraction of what I have found" — published in the context of his confirmed role as the source of the Mills harassment campaign, is all three simultaneously.
He did not have to announce himself as the source. He chose to. On the same day Flynn runs the Catholic coalition strike, Touta activates via Owens, the 702 campaign runs live, and the full operational stack is deployed. Stone is not operating from the background. He has stepped forward. He is daring someone to do something about it.
Roger Stone is not a commentator. He is not a political strategist in the conventional sense. He is an active operator who today publicly confirmed his role in opposition research targeting a sitting congressman's committee oversight positions — on the same day as the full network operational stack is deployed.
He did not have to say it. He chose to say it. That choice is its own signal. Stone does not announce operations he is losing. He announces operations he believes are already decided.
The archive is the weapon. A fraction has been released. The remainder is the threat. The window is now through May 19, 2026. Stone has told us himself.