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Tuesday, May 07, 2019

Subject: Dark Money Org Created Fake Facebook News Groups to Reach Nevada Voters

A group promoting progressive health care policies in Nevada paid for Facebook advertisements in which the source of the content appeared to originate from a pair of local, state-based news organizations—news organizations that did not exist in any meaningful sense.

While the ads in question rolled out in 2018, the tactics of Health Care Voters for Nevada have contemporary importance as recent reporting has revealed the scope and influence of the organization's dark-money parent group, the Sixteen Thirty Fund.

"Trump's new tax law will hurt Latinos the most," one such ad reads, which appears to emanate from a posting by "Nevada News Now." However, there is no world wide web URL for Nevada News Now, and if it was a Facebook group, it has since been deleted.

Similar ads also appear from a group called "Silver State Sentinel" but little proof such an organization is real exists.

Facebook did not respond to requests about whether Nevada News Now or Silver State Sentinel was ever a Facebook group, but parts of the content suggest they both were.

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[The 'Sixteen Thirty Fund' is linked to George Soros. --Editor]

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of course George Soros can fund a bunch of fake Facebook info but its trump and the Russians that are the problem

Anonymous said...

Funny. I read here about a teacher who's class made fake accounts Praising the PRESIDENT. ALL VANISHED.