A Look Inside The Campaign To Smear Donald Trump

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On the heels of the shocking exposure of “Crowds on Demand” – supplying ‘actors’ to various Presidential campaign townhalls (so was this who was booing Trump at the last debate?) – we were inundated with confirmations of such activity. The following letter, to a female actress on Spanish TV was the most blatant…

 

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We are of course not naive enouigh to be surprised by this, but the blatantness in the new normal of “bread and circus” distraction merely extends a bothersome trend that seems quite fitting for the smoke and mirrors driven, celebrity obsessed, hologram society that America has become. One in which counter-everything Trump has defied all odds and is steamrolling toward the presidency.

[Various companies are] actually in the business of providing fake protesters for causes, fake entourages for wanna be celebrities and seemingly even fake supporters for [Presidential nomination campaigns].

“I have worked with dozens of campaigns for state officials, and 2016 presidential candidates,” Swart told NBC4, adding that he won’t name any names.

“I can’t go in to detail… if I did, nobody would hire us.”