A wild fight has erupted within the sprawling finance and propaganda apparatus former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon co-founded with a fugitive Chinese billionaire.
The Messy Money Drama Behind Steve Bannon’s Propaganda Machine
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What is Gettr? Team Trump’s new platform tied to a Chinese billionaire and Steve Bannon
What is Gettr? Team Trump’s new platform tied to a Chinese billionaire and Steve Bannon
The newly launched social media website is billed on app stores as a “non-bias social network for people all over the world”, Politico first reported.
Right (see video)?! 😂
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Apparently, they were hacked by a pro-Palestinian account (Guo claimed it was the “CCP”)!
Trumpworld App Is Bankrolled by Fugitive Chinese Billionaire
Trumpworld App Is Bankrolled by Fugitive Chinese Billionaire
Despite Bannon’s close ties to Guo, Miller said Bannon does not have a formal position with Gettr. Guo’s business dealings with Bannon were reportedly the subject of a federal investigation in connection with fundraising for Guo’s GTV Media Group.
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Australia’s Murdoch media and the Wuhan COVID-19 lab conspiracy theory
What they missed:
A week later, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Media Watch debunked the story with a roundup of reporting on the many holes in Markson’s work. According to its report, GNews was one of the earliest reported adopters of the conspiracy theory based on the discredited 2015 book.
The debunk explained that “a host of China experts say the book is not outlining China’s plans for biowarfare” but rather “it’s looking at defense against Western attacks, which it claims have already started.” Media Watch also noted that the document Markson based her reporting on is a readily available book that can be purchased online.
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