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2nd November 2018 16:38
Link to Post #1
MSN defending George Soros
This is special MSM feels sorry for George Sorros ,below is the first article on 10-31-18.
The second article was on 11-1-18 ... both the same
JUST SLAMMING THERE POINTS HOME. Poor George.
It's funny, MSM talking about a lie, now that's irony. The attack on Alternate Media
is in full bloom.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world...ine/ar-BBPaqWr
How a lie about George Soros and the migrant caravan multiplied online
USA TODAY followed the rapid spread of a social media conspiracy theory about
George Soros and migrants that grew from obscurity to the political mainstream.
Brad Heath, Matt Wynn and Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY
3:27 p.m. EDT Oct. 31, 201
How a lie about George Soros and the migrant caravan multiplied online
This is the life of a lie.
Three weeks ago, a caravan of Hondurans began walking nearly 2,000 miles to the
United States. Their ranks grew as they inched north and, along with them,
falsehoods grew, too. But one stands out: a conspiracy theory that liberal
billionaire George Soros, a Jewish immigrant, is paying the migrants to make the
journey – or even orchestrating it.
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https://www.pressreader.com/usa/usa-...81496457287099
HOW A LIE TOOK HOLD AND TOOK OFF
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> Three weeks ago, a caravan of Hondurans began walking nearly 2,000 miles to
the United States. Their ranks grew as they inched north and, along with them,
falsehoods grew, too. But one stands out: a conspiracy theory that liberal
billionaire George Soros, a Jewish immigrant, is paying the migrants to make the
journey – or even orchestrating it.
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> Members of Congress and the president’s son both repeated it. Conservative
celebrities, too.
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> It also may have resonated in darker places. Cesar Sayoc, the man charged with
mailing pipe bombs to Soros and other prominent critics of President Donald
Trump, dwelled at length online about conspiracy theories involving the
Hungarian-American philanthropist. Robert Bowers, charged with killing 11 people
worshiping in a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday, used his social media accounts
to post extensively about the caravan, including circulating an image of
refugees in Guatemala purportedly climbing into a truck with a Star of David on
the side.
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2nd November 2018 23:23
Link to Post #2