First of all, since I make no claims to be a prophet, and because nowhere in my book will you find me saying, "Thus sayeth the Lord . . ." and giving independant prophecy, it is impossible for me to be rated as a false prophet. Nor do I teach people the worship of anyone but YHVH, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and Him only through the propitiation offered in His Son Yeshua the Messiah, so I don't count as a false prophet or even a false teacher on that score.
If you can't tell the difference between a commentator who may be wrong in one or more areas and who fully admits that up front in the very introduction to his work (and I have yet to find one who was perfect beyond the Lord Himself) and a false prophet then you are too spiritually and Biblically immature to have a serious theological conversation with. If you do know the difference, and chose to use that phrase anyway, then you are a mudslinger and a slanderer.
So tell us, which are you?
Only a true prophet of the Lord can discern His word correctly and relate its meaning to the flock. It is therefore interesting, and yet somehow not surprising, to know that you do not claim that ability, yet you still feel that you can interpret the book of Revelation. Good luck!