From Kosovo, poison spread against America: Here's what they had power on Facebook pages.

Facebook page “The police's life is worth” [ang. Police Live Mather, in reference to Black Livings Matter”, collected over 170 thousand fans, with content becoming viral and with greater commitment than some of the American media giants. The site claimed to be led by American police officials, with police stationing various things. It [...]
The site claimed to be led by American police officials, with police stationing various things.
What these posts don't mention is that the site was being operated by three people in Kosovo, Periscopi writes.

It was part of a complex network of pro-American police pages based on Kosovo. Such a website led by Kosovars, Pro Police officials, had falsely listed the address in New York City.
These sites used blattoforming to provoke emotional response from Facebook users. For example, on August 19, 2019, the police page Live Matter posted that “less than three weeks earlier,” Officer Farrah Turner had been shot and died from his wounds. Turner was actually shot on October 3, 2018, and had died on the 24th of that month of the year.

This misrepresentation tactic had actually used and detonated the death of a police officer for distribution and Facebook consent and was used to a large extent on these pages.
These sites wanted to detonate people's collision with “Black Livings Matter”, a movement protesting the murder of Africans by police officials.
All pages, completely managed in Kosovo, included “All Livings Matter,” “Upport The US Police Not Criminals,” and “Blue Livings Matter USA”
A similar thing has been used in Kosovo as well. /Periscope












