China reportedly pushed text messages to terrify America

FPI / April 24, 2020 The New York Times, the same newspaper which analysts say has sought to create panic and promoted the coronavirus lockdown in the United States, is now reporting that China last month directed a campaign of fake news through social media and text messages to scare Americans about the Trump administration’s […]
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