People on the internet try to deny the fact that feds are everywhere on the internet infiltrating everything to push their agenda.
Who would deny this, other than a fed?
This is happening at scale in Germany, which isn’t even run by the FBI.
The German federal state is operating hundreds of fake far-right social media accounts online, a mainstream newspaper in the country has revealed.
Hundreds of fake social media accounts espousing far-right ideology on platforms such as Twitter, Telegram, Instagram and Gettr are being operated by the German Federal State, a report by a major mainstream newspaper in the country has revealed.
It is not the first time governments have been found to be behind shadowy extremists accounts online, with America’s FBI coming under fire earlier this year after one of its fake accounts was found to have been allegedly involved in the creation of a plot to kidnap the Democratic Party governor for Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer.
According to the report by Süddeutsche Zeitung, — one of Germany’s largest newspapers — Germany’s Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution has been operating hundreds of accounts espousing extremist views for the purpose of infiltrating groups of interest to government officials.
The federal office has reportedly been paying civil servants to operate accounts posing as radicals on the left and right as well as the likes of radical Islamic extremists, anti-vaccination activists and so-called “Reich Citizens” — a term used to describe people who question or reject the legitimacy of the German Republic.
Hunderte rechtextremer Fake Accounts führt der #Verfassungsschutz inzwischen.
„Das ist die Zukunft der Informationsbeschaffung“, sagt ein Leiter eines Landesamts für Verfassungsschutz.
Kleiner Recherche-🧵— Ronen Steinke (@RonenSteinke) September 18, 2022
At least some of these fake accounts are involved in actively promoting the ideologies they are linked with, with one agent telling a reporter that it is important to “feed this bubble” of extremist ideology in order to gain the trust of targetted activists, some of whom are reported as being “neo-nazis”.
Those behind the accounts have also reportedly been granted permission to break laws in the operation of these accounts, with the journalist behind the report, Ron Steinke, saying that: “many people who are victims of right-wing online hate speech would probably be amazed if they knew what is now being posted and liked on behalf of the state.”
Along with employing people to operate the social media accounts, the German Federal government has employed psychologists as part of the project, who are tasked with both helping those operating the accounts to deal with the stress of their occupation, as well as to sniff out if one of the civil servants is themselves being radicalised.
Steinke describes one senior official involved in the operation as saying that it is important to make sure that those operating the fake accounts are “staying straight”, and not actually becoming a part of the extremist groups they are infiltrating.
While a senior official reportedly admitted that “[n]ot everyone” is able to learn the skill of going undercover as an extremist “without becoming part of that scene”, they reportedly refused to give any inclination as to exactly how many government spies end up becoming radicalised by their work.
The German Federal government is not the only national authority involved in the operation of fake extremist accounts, with federal agencies in the United States also frequently being accused of promoting hardline ideologies as part of its attempt at infiltrating radical groups.
Such accusations hit the mainstream earlier this year, after it was found that FBI informants played an active role in a plot surrounding the planned kidnapping of Gretchen Whitmer, the Democratic Party governor for Michigan.
Whenever you’re on the internet, you have to be aware that there is a good chance that whoever you are talking to is working for the FBI or some other shill group.
Obviously, many of them are going to try to get you to do acts of violence. That should really go without saying at this point. But add to that: they also spread dumb narratives, particularly those which serve to support the US government. Fed posters will come up with “right-wing” reasons for supporting whatever the feds are doing – we saw this with the coronavirus hoax, we are seeing it now with the Ukraine democracy hoax.
Be vigilant!