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π΅πΎπ₯π³π» β URGENT: Paraguay's Public Prosecutor's office is investigating the illegal stay of 20 Brazilian hackers who entered the country illegally with the aim of interfering in the April 30 elections. Digital criminals are directly linked to the team ...
Interesting. The Paraguayan article does not mention the hackers' connection to Brazilian elections, only that they are illegal immigrants brought in under the patronage of the Paraguayan political leader's wife. It also doesn't say they are arrested, but rather that there's an outcry over why the immigration agency is NOT doing anything. It implies that the politician is setting the stage for electoral fraud in Paraguay.
The idea that they are arrested, and that they are linked to electoral fraud in Brazil and other countries, is added in Tupi's summary, and isn't reported in any of the linked source articles. It may be true, but the links don't support those statements.
The telegram channel, Tupi, says that they were hired as described according to a bunch of linked articles, but the linked articles don't back up the statement. Doesn't mean the statement is false, but why link articles that don't back it up?
OP title said they were detained. The article says the opposite.
That's all.
https://www.lanacion.com.py/investigacion/2023/04/10/esposa-de-efrain-gestiono-estadia-de-unos-20-informaticos-brasilenos-de-los-que-no-se-sabe-en-migraciones/
watch a movie called Black Code for insight into the color revolution activities in Brazil. Pre-2016 election, snowden worship, antifa before it was called antifa
Thanks, Iβm gonna watch that movie Black Coder
black code*
make sure ur mind is sharp when u watch it, it is clevarly crafted CIA alt-media propaganda
Antifa has been called antifa since well before 2016. They tore up toronto at the g20 summit in 2010 and they were still called antifa then
Antifa existed in Weimar Republic in the 1930s and called by the same name, Antifaschistische Aktion.
I think this iteration was named after that one not directly existing since that time
The same financial sources funded each one. They are identical to even the flag.
Well I still think it counts as a distinct organization. If someone starts a "football" team in germany in the 1930s, loses it in the 1940s, then moves to a different country and starts a new team by the same name, can it really be considered "the same team"? Or is it a new team with the same name as the original. I guess it's tomato/tomahto at some point
Did you read the linked article? There are several more sources stating the same that the origin of Antifa was in the Weimar Republic in the early 1930s.
I meant before it was seeded into mass consciousness like it is today