As such he serves multiple functions, recruit and train and equip loyal cadres on their side; inform the susceptible populace and bolster moral; discourage the doubting general populace and change their thinking; and, discourage, draw out, confuse, and disrupt the deep state enemy.
Some information must be real or the loyal cadres will throw down their arms and rush to the other side. Disinformation has to be identifiable as such if you have the key, for the same reason. And it all has to be plausible or alluring to draw in the general public.
Some things must be true or he is a cheap fraud, obviously false things must fit into an obvious purpose if you see the truth or understand the strategy and recognize that falsehoods are necessary - Chruchill's "Bodyguard of Lies" to cover the Normandy invasion.
No question in my mind anymore... Too many pieces have fallen into place in the giant puzzle, If you would have spent half as much time looking into some of his questions as you have trolling us, we would not even be having this conversation now.