Anonymous ID: 5cc210 Nov. 24, 2020, 11:05 a.m. No.11768343   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8366 >>8371

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Adam Rahuba, a former concert promoter, works part-time as a food-delivery driver and a DJ. At 38, he spent most of the past year staying on a friendโ€™s couch in a small town north of Pittsburgh.

 

A Washington Post investigation found that Rahuba is also the anonymous figure behind a number of social media hoaxes โ€” the most recent played out in Gettysburg on Independence Day โ€” that have riled far-right extremists in recent years and repeatedly duped partisan media outlets.

 

Rahuba once claimed that activists were planning to desecrate a Confederate cemetery in Georgia, The Post found. He seeded rumors of an organized effort to report Trump supporters for supposed child abuse. And he promoted a purported grass-roots campaign to confiscate Americansโ€™ guns.

 

These false claims circulated widely on social media and on Internet message boards. They were often amplified by right-wing commentators and covered as real news by media outlets such as Breitbart News and the Gateway Pundit.

 

The hoaxes, outlandish in their details, have spurred fringe groups of conspiracy-minded Americans to action by playing on partisan fears. They have led to highly combustible situations โ€” attracting heavily armed militia members and far-right activists eager to protect values they think are under siege โ€” as well as large mobilizations of police.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2020/07/17/gettysburg-antifa-flag-burning-troll/?arc404=true

 

Do any anons know what small town north of Pgh?

 

I am in the area and would like to dig on this little fuck.