Wild story by the great Canadian Broadcasting Company: A network of about 20 YouTube channels pushing Alberta separatism was actually run by a small group in the Netherlands. They used hired actors and “faceless” videos to make it look real.
And these weren’t small and meaningless channels, they got millions of views in total.
So what seemed like an organic grassroots movement was in reality cheap, mass-produced content farm to earn money, and push a political agenda on the side.
It's worth noting that both the US and Russia have been active in the Alberta separatist movement, and the key figures of the organization even met with Trump officials recently.
@momo_dev Надеюсь, Drake оплатит работу полицейских и пожарных. А то как-то неприлично выходит, что налогоплателльщики ��олжны платить за его промоушен.
USA launches unprovoked trade war. Canada retaliates by boycotting American alcohol. USA calls this a "trade irritant" and threatens to punish us unless we buy their alcohol.
What's the point of negotiating with this schizophrenic administration?
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Doug Ford wants to keep Ontarians in the dark. Email the Premier and your MPP to demand the release of records that they are legally required to make public.
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@momo_dev С французским проходной балл 397 в последней выборке. Если ждать, когда иммиграционная система подстроится под тебя и тебе будет удобно пройти без напряга, можно в конечном итоге остаться ни с чем.