Estas son las campañitas que usaron los oswalditos en foros y social media para que ganara Trump
Lo pongo en el hilo de las ciberputis tambien, pero aqui estan las campañas y consignas que usaron:
Extraído de aquí:
https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/media/1366261/dl
1. Anti-Ukraine / Pro-Russia Messaging
Goal: Reduce international support for Ukraine and shift blame for the war onto the U.S. and NATO.
- Fake news articles claimed that Ukraine is losing the war and that Western support is a mistake.
- Example headline: “White House Miscalculated: Conflict with Ukraine Strengthens Russia” (falsely attributed to a Washington Post journalist).
- Tactic: Social media bots and fake personas posted comments on platforms like Facebook, Twitter (X), and Telegram, sharing links to fake news articles.
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2. Undermining U.S. and NATO Credibility
Goal: Weaken trust in the U.S., NATO, and Western leadership.
- Messaging claimed that the U.S. and NATO were responsible for escalating global conflicts.
- Example propaganda campaign:
- “The U.S. is behind everything” – Designed to make Germans believe their country was manipulated by the U.S.
- Fake quote: “Scholz became Employee of the Month at the U.S. Embassy” (suggesting the German Chancellor was controlled by the U.S.).
- Tactic: Fake social media profiles, comments, and memes blaming the U.S. for economic struggles and international instability.
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3. U.S. 2024 Election Influence
Several campaigns focused on polarizing U.S. voters, discouraging support for Ukraine, and deepening divisions.
A. "The Good Old U.S.A. Project"
Goal: Make Americans believe that money should be spent on domestic issues instead of Ukraine.
- Target Audience: U.S. voters, especially in six swing states.
- Key message: "The U.S. should focus on fixing its own problems instead of funding Ukraine and foreign conflicts."
- Tactic:
- Fake social media accounts posed as American voters in small towns.
- Social media ads targeting political discussions.
- False news articles and memes questioning U.S. government spending priorities.
B. "Guerrilla Media Campaign in the United States"
Goal: Exploit existing U.S. political divisions and polarization.
- Themes:
- Distrust in mainstream media (articles styled like Fox News to appeal to conservatives).
- "Exposing" corruption in Washington.
- Law and order narratives targeting right-leaning voters.
- Tactic:
- Created fake Twitter (X), Facebook, and Truth Social accounts to post in political discussions.
- Used AI-generated videos to make fake news stories look credible.
- Encouraged users to distrust their own government.
C. "U.S. Social Media Influencers Network"
Goal: Build a fake grassroots movement.
- Plan:
- Create 200 fake Twitter accounts across all 50 states.
- Each account pretended to be a passionate political activist (some left-wing, some right-wing).
- These accounts engaged with real users to spread propaganda without detection.
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4. Targeting U.S. Voters Through Mexico & Israel
Goal: Influence ethnic and religious groups in the U.S. by targeting their home countries.
A. “Mexico No Perdona” ("Mexico Does Not Forgive")
- Encouraged anti-American sentiment in Mexico.
- Goal: Influence Mexican-American voters in the U.S. presidential election.
- Narrative:
- The U.S. betrayed Mexico.
- The U.S. is exploiting Latin America.
- Method:
- Spread memes, fake news, and manipulated videos to anger Mexican voters.
- Created viral social media campaigns to drive division.
B. “Jewish Community Outreach” (Israel)
- Goal: Influence Jewish-American voters by spreading pro-Russia, anti-West narratives in Israeli media.
- Strategy:
- Create a new media brand targeting Jewish communities.
- Fake social media profiles posing as Israelis.
- AI-generated articles claiming the U.S. abandoned Israel.
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5. Inciting Conflict in Germany and France
Goal: Destabilize European politics and increase anti-American sentiment.
A. Anti-Germany Propaganda
- Messaging:
- Germans should oppose NATO and U.S. policies.
- The U.S. is controlling Germany's government.
- Fake social media posts blaming the U.S. for high energy prices in Germany.
- Example Propaganda Idea: “Make a fake news story about an American soldier raping a German woman” – This was suggested in internal documents.
B. “International Conflict Incitement”
- Goal: Stir racial, religious, and political conflicts.
- Methods:
- Fake videos and AI-generated quotes.
- Fake left-wing and right-wing accounts arguing online.
- Amplified real protests and civil unrest.
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6. Fake News & AI-Generated Content
Goal: Use AI-generated fake news, memes, and social media engagement to make disinformation look more authentic.
- Examples of Fake Content:
- Fake Fox News-style videos criticizing U.S. politicians.
- AI-generated images of political scandals.
- Manipulated articles "leaked" from news organizations.
- Method: Doppelganger paid for social media ads using U.S. credit cards to avoid detection.