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the latest objectives of the DANA hoax factory

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the latest objectives of the DANA hoax factory

The far right took advantage of the disaster caused by DANA to sowing hatred through hoaxes. In recent days, they have placed in their crosshairs the head of the Military Emergency Unit (UME), the army, NGOs and even King Felipe VI himself. Your goal is clear, They want to create tension and disorder.

The malicious rumor that shone the spotlight head of the EMU, General Francisco Javier Marcospoints out that he would have skipped steps to reach the position he currently holds. However, the Official Journal of the Ministry of Defense has collected past information February 2, 2023 promotion of Marcos from brigadier general to major general. The so-called step which, according to the inventors, was skipped.

But his soldiers are not spared either. According to the lies spread by the far-right media, 12 bodies reportedly removed from garage in Paiporta and army asks neighbors to remain silent. But different sources contacted by Newtral.es have denied this information: “Of course, in Paiporta, the mayor says that there is no trace, neither the UME, nor Defense, nor Interior. “From what they’re telling us, that didn’t happen.”confirmed the journalist and founder of the media, Ana Pastor.

“Do not pay attention to everything that is published, which “There is a lot of misinformation,” warned King Felipe VI. during his visit to the city. Serious insults were launched precisely against him in different Telegram groups.

Swear words that Red Cross volunteers also received: “The red mafia”, “What a beautiful walk!”, “What are you doing with the Spanish money?”. This NGO, which has been working in the field since its beginnings, has been in the sights of hoax creators for days. As they say, they don’t help and they accuse them that the famous red blankets did not arrive in Valencia, but that they reached the migrants. Nails lies that cover up racism of his speeches. Its origin is in the image of Luna, a volunteer who hugged one of the migrants who arrived in Ceuta.

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