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Old 11-03-2017, 04:54 PM
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He’s a novice, if it works out for him here he’ll be moved up to larger social media.

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Old 11-03-2017, 06:59 PM
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You extremists...you people who have completely sold out to Trump.

I don't think you know the evil you support...I don't think you understand the seriousness of these attack on our country


"Jenna Abrams was a popular figure in right-wing social media circles. Boasting nearly 70,000 followers, Abrams was featured in numerous news articles during the 2016 election, spotlighted by outlets as varied as USA Today, the Washington Post, the BBC, and Yahoo! Sports. Her tweet about CNN airing porn during Anthony Bourdain’s show (it didn’t) was reported by numerous outlets.

But Abrams never existed.

According to information released by House Democrats earlier this week, Abrams was one of more than 2,750 fake Twitter accounts created by employees at the Internet Research Agency, a “troll farm” funded by the Russian government based in St. Petersburg. In addition to the Abrams account, several other popular conservative social media personalities — @LauraBaeley, SouthLoneStar, Ten_GOP — were all revealed to be troll accounts. All have been deactivated on Twitter.


Pamela Moore, another popular online personality during the 2016 election who tweeted using the handle @Pamela_Moore13. was also created in the same Russian troll factory with the same basic mission — to sow division and heighten racial tension among Americans.

Unlike the Abrams account, which went out of its way to say it wasn’t pro-Trump, nearly all of Moore’s tweets leading up to the election appear to have crafted to support Trump’s campaign. Among the account’s most widely shared posts leading up to the election were tweets repeating lies and conspiracy theories about Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and pushing themes of Trump’s campaign, including this anti-refugee post that was shared more than 4,700 times.

Two popular conservative Twitter personalities were just outed as Russian trolls
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Old 11-03-2017, 07:01 PM
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you extremists...you people who have completely sold out to trump.

I don't think you know the evil you support...i don't think you understand the seriousness of these attack on our country


"jenna abrams was a popular figure in right-wing social media circles. Boasting nearly 70,000 followers, abrams was featured in numerous news articles during the 2016 election, spotlighted by outlets as varied as usa today, the washington post, the bbc, and yahoo! Sports. Her tweet about cnn airing porn during anthony bourdain’s show (it didn’t) was reported by numerous outlets.

but abrams never existed.

According to information released by house democrats earlier this week, abrams was one of more than 2,750 fake twitter accounts created by employees at the internet research agency, a “troll farm” funded by the russian government based in st. Petersburg. In addition to the abrams account, several other popular conservative social media personalities — @laurabaeley, southlonestar, ten_gop — were all revealed to be troll accounts. All have been deactivated on twitter.


pamela moore, another popular online personality during the 2016 election who tweeted using the handle @pamela_moore13. Was also created in the same russian troll factory with the same basic mission — to sow division and heighten racial tension among americans.

Unlike the abrams account, which went out of its way to say it wasn’t pro-trump, nearly all of moore’s tweets leading up to the election appear to have crafted to support trump’s campaign. Among the account’s most widely shared posts leading up to the election were tweets repeating lies and conspiracy theories about democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton and pushing themes of trump’s campaign, including this anti-refugee post that was shared more than 4,700 times.

two popular conservative twitter personalities were just outed as russian trolls
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Old 11-03-2017, 07:10 PM
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"If you’re an American high school grad of a certain age, you probably have a friend or two on Facebook like Melvin Redick. Redick promotes himself as a proud graduate of Philadelphia’s elite Central High School and a Philly native, a salt-of-the-earth guy who hung around Pennsylvania to attend Indiana University and take up residence in Harrisburg. Most of his pictures on the social-media site are adorable shots of him frolicking with his grade-school-age daughter.

But Melvin Redick doesn’t have anything to say about his personal life, or his alma mater on Olney Avenue. When he showed up on Facebook late last spring, it was all about his rancor toward Hillary Clinton and his rants about U.S. policy toward Russia.

“These guys show hidden truth about Hillary Clinton, George Soros, and other leaders of the US,” Redick wrote on Facebook on June 8, 2016, promoting the very first site hosting documents that were illegally hacked from Democratic Party higher-ups during last year’s campaign. “Visit #DCLeaks website. It’s really interesting!”

Here’s something else really interesting: Your all-American high school chum “Melvin Redick” seems not to actually exist, according to a groundbreaking investigative piece published late last week by the New York Times. There’s no record, according to the Paper of Record, that Redick ever attended Central or IUP, and those happy pictures with his daughter appear to have been taken in Brazil. The apparently not-real Redick showed up on social media, the newspaper found, around the same time as “Katharine Fulton” and “Alice Donovan” — all of whom trashed Clinton, praised the campaign of now-President Trump and steered American Facebook users to hacked emails and documents, all in a brand of mangled English that sounds a little like the old cartoon character Boris Badenov. And none of whom seems to be a real human being living in the United States.

Meet the 'Philly Central High grad' who was really a Russian troll helping Trump win
 

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