Who would hire him? Except maybe to do some kind of IT stuff off the books. As an autist myself (tho I’m fairly high functioning; I have a job, I’ve been in bands and had GF’s in the past) I can tell just by his voice he’s not super high functioning and all his wignat views and tendencies aren’t going to help.
Not to mention as soon as any employer finds out about KF and all the other terminally online stuff he’s been involved in (wasn’t he an 8chan admin too?) they’re not gonna wanna as dictate with him.
Sailfish and others here on OF and elsewhere insist that Null is in Serbia illegally with no papers, but there is literally no evidence for this claim, it's just pure speculation. It very tiring to determine what is speculation and what is fact when it comes to Null, with so many people all over the internet posting speculation as if it were fact. It's like people don't even know how to actually formulate a sentence, to make sure the listener/reader knows they're speculating as opposed to stating facts.
AFAIK, no one has ever reported Null to Serbian immigration authorities to have him deported or whatever. Based on Null's own public statements on MATI, the American embassy in Belgrade already knows Null as someone who frequents the embassy to get various paperwork done. Again, no evidence whatsoever for these claims other than Null's own word, but if for some reason he's telling the truth, he seems to be making sure to have his papers in order. AFAIK no one has ever contacted the American embassy in Serbia to ask them what the procedure is for having an American who is suspected to be staying in Serbia illegally deported back to the US as an illegal alien. I think if all these people who want to take Null down really believed their own BS about Null staying in Serbia illegally, they would've pursued this line more seriously. No one has, so they probably don't believe their own shit and are just rumour-mongering.
There are a lot of possibilities for Null to stay in Serbia 100% legally, at least "on paper". Look at all the Russians who fled Russia to Serbia to avoid being drafted, how did all those draft-dodgers manage to stay in Serbia when their tourist visa expired? Do you see Serbia mass-deporting all those Russian draft-dodgers back to Russia? No, when their visa is about to expire, they just exit the country briefly to go somewhere else for a few months (like Turkey), and when they return they just get a new tourist visa issued. Russians do this in Georgia too, everyone knows about this visa renewal trick now, because Russian Youtuber NFKRZ (whom Null watches, he's mentioned him on a MATI podcast) described it in one of his videos about how he moved to Georgia and managed to stay there to avoid the draft.
In one of his MATI episodes last year, Null mentioned driving around in a car and how he had gotten a tan from doing so because he kept his window open under the hot sun. Why would Null leave the house and drive around in a car in a foreign country... unless someone was paying him to do so? It's possible he's part-time "employed" (actually or on paper) by his girlfriend, or by a close family member of his girlfriend's who agreed to make him into an employee and give him the papers he needed to get a work permit. Perhaps his job simply involves driving stuff around, just delivering things. Many immigrants were able to bring all their friends into Europe by setting up fake carpet cleaning companies, fake courier companies etc, and then employing their friends as employees to help them get them a work permit.
It's even possible he's formally engaged or married and just hasn't disclosed it, but formalizing his bond allowed him to gain permanent residency as a spouse.
Then there's that weird Freudian slip he made during his segment on K.Flay where used the possessive and said "cos I have a daughter". Either that was part of his trad-LARP (pretending to have children when he doesn't), or he really does have a daughter (read: an anchor baby) in Serbia and just hasn't disclosed it yet.
Null seems to be very careful with at least making it appear like he's following the rules, so I don't think he would risk being involved in outright illegality now that all eyes are on him.
I heard a rumor that he has a ton of money in cryptocurrency? If that’s true he should focus on investing that and making that work for him perpetually. I think any kind of standard employment is out permanently , unless he changes his identity or something.
That wasn't a "rumour", that was a claim made by a Mother Jones journalist in an article on their website:
According to another researcher (who isn’t publicly authorized to share their findings), addresses associated with Moon and Kiwi Farms received 4.6 bitcoins between 2019 and 2021—worth more than $317,000 at bitcoin’s peak in November 2021. (In my own analysis of crypto addresses that Kiwi Farms has listed on its site to solicit donations, I found that it has also received tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of Ethereum since 2017.) According to that researcher, about half of the bitcoins sent to Moon and his site have passed through centralized exchanges—including Kraken, BlockFi, and Coinbase, which has a set of rules against inciting harassment.
How the trolls on Kiwi Farms hounded people to commit suicide and created the online culture we have today.
www.motherjones.com
Later an article was published on the SPLC website reiterating the above claims, suggesting that the person who had fed Mother Jones this claim about Null having $300k in bitcoin, was perhaps the same person who worked for SPLC researching KF's finances:
KiwiFarms, a message board where people gather to target and harass trans people and other marginalized internet users, continues to receive cryptocurrency donations months after it survived a campaign to pressure internet infrastructure companies to stop doing business with the site. KiwiFarms has raised more than $150,000 in Bitcoin donations since 2019, including $21,569 in Bitcoin during the first quarter of 2023 alone.
Despite volatility in cryptocurrency’s exchange rates, far-right extremists and hate groups continue to turn to digital currencies to raise funds. In the first quarter of this year, several high-profile extremists accepted donations and made business transactions using cryptocurrency.
www.splcenter.org