Anonymous ID: 79a84d Jan. 19, 2019, 7:04 p.m. No.4828989   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9099 >>9393 >>9503 >>9564 >>9662

Hi Anon's I've got more on Alabama Election Meddling

 

Here is an article that outlines three election meddling campaigns funded by Reid Hoffman (LinkedIn founder) this seems to be the best brake down I have found so far

 

The first is American Engagement Technologies (AET) covered yesterday they funded the work by New Knowledge as well as conducted there own campaign and at this stage

appear to have coordinated operation Birmingham most notably holding the meeting that included Scott Shane of the New York Times (did Scott leak doc.s I dropped earlier?)

 

>>4826795, >>4826807 After-Action Report From the Alabama Senate Disinformation Campaign (possible leaked report)

 

The second is News for Democracy A some what shadowy company and the only name connected I can find so far is Dmitri Mehlhorn (Democratic donor) and later in the article he is described as

Hoffman’s top political advisor Mehlhorn

 

The third is Dry Alabama "The page “Dry Alabama” displayed images of car wrecks and deaths related to drunk driving

The owners wanted people to think “Alcohol is the devil’s work, and the state should ban it entirely

 

https://legalinsurrection.com/2019/01/more-cases-discovered-of-democrat-operatives-who-pushed-fake-political-pages-ads-on-facebook/

 

More Cases Discovered of Democrat Operatives Who Pushed Fake Political Pages, Ads on Facebook

Two more instances funded by Reid Hoffman, the founder of LinkedIn.

 

In December, I blogged about a New York Times report that described how Democratic tech experts adopted Russian tactics supposedly used in the 2016 election in order to help

Democrat Doug Jones defeat Republican Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race in 2017.

 

Three more reports have come out detailing how Democrat operatives, funded by LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman

(who launched fake political pages and ads on Facebook during the midterms in November) while another group did the same in the Alabama Senate race……

 

Now, this is not connected to Hoffman, but another name popped up that did in The Washington Post report above: Dmitri Mehlhorn.

Yes, Hoffman’s top political advisor Mehlhorn is the managing partner of Investing in Us, which gave the project $100,000. Unlike WaPo, he did not speak to the NYT about this one.

 

I have found more very interesting connections that will take me a day or 2 to get drop together on

Dmitri Mehlhorn and News for Democracy are well worth investigation

My current understanding is that Reid Hoffman Funded the project possibly thru his " top political advisor Mehlhorn" and AET co-ordinated it

 

yesterdays posts

>>4812856, >>4812859, >>4812864 Trying To Make Sense Of The Alabama Controversy

>>4816012 Scott Shane admits that AET directed Project Birmingham in Dec but says nothing about it in Jan interview