A Chinese marketing firm, using a network of 70 news websites to promote pro-China propaganda, helped promote and potentially even organize protests in the U.S. capital, The Washington Post and CNN reported, citing a Mandiant study.
Mandiant, a security firm owned by Google, studied the activity of Shanghai Haixun Technology Co., Ltd., and concluded pro-China campaigns — promoted through fake news websites — organized protests and even hired paid protesters in an operation “intended to sow discord in U.S. society,” analyst Ryan Serabian told CNN.
Mandiant reported: “Narratives promoted by the campaign criticize the U.S. and its allies, attempt to reshape the international image of Xinjiang due to mounting international scrutiny, and express support for the reform of Hong Kong’s electoral system — a change which gave the PRC more power over vetting local candidates.
“In addition to these broader themes, the campaign leveraged fabricated content designed to discredit opponents who have been critical of the Chinese Government, including Chinese businessman Guo Wengui (Miles Kwok) and German anthropologist Adrian Zenz — known for his research on Xinjiang — and China’s reported genocide against the Uyghur population.”
According to CNN: “One of the protests was against a U.S. government ban on goods produced in China’s Xinjiang region, where U.S. officials have accused the Chinese government of systematic repression of the Uyghurs. The other protest was on the sidelines of a June conference on international religious freedom, Mandiant said.”
obama and bidens propaganda firm. paid for by you tax dollars. put into many of the the other pork bills that slip by the weak minded demoncrats and liberals . and the colleges are breeding more of them by you from your tax dollars and full support because you all are conditioned to think that way. hence the name weak minded, and easy to control.