I’m also Gay and in love with We are lovers. He overtook handles and put up images of hands forming the shape of a heart with the message “Let’s make Love, Not War.” In another, he displayed a declaration of love saying “Hello, I’m a #DaeshBag, I live in Iraq. Once the Pulse nightclub mass shooting happened, Ghost decided to turn the focus towards something else Daesh doesn’t like. We just started using it to poke fun at them and diminish their presence online.” The Washington Post also spoke with “Ghost” over the phone to talk about the over 200 Isis support accounts he’s hacked over the past couple months. “ Daesh doesn’t like porn,” he told them in an interview, referring to the Islamic State in its Arabic transliteration. The taking of innocent lives will not be tolerated.” “Daesh have been spreading and praising the attack, so I thought I would defend those that were lost. “I did it for the lives lost in Orlando,” the hacker tells Newsweek. Newsweek reported an exchange with him, though, where he explained his motivation for flooding the accounts with LBGT pride. WauchulaGhost holds true to what you would expect from Anonymous and reveals no personal information or geographical whereabouts. The jihadist content and images that once filled the accounts got replaced with LGBT support messages, gay pornography and plenty of ROY G. The Twitter account is affiliated with the online hacktivist collective Anonymous and has hijacked pro-Isis Twitter accounts over the past week in defense of victims in the Orlando shooting. J– WauchulaGhost is making Twitter colorful.