A pro-China propaganda group reportedly ran a targeted social media campaign to undermine the US rare earth industry | Businessinsider

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A pro-China propaganda group reportedly ran a targeted social media campaign to undermine the US rare earth industry

REUTERS/Melanie Burton.The group used fake accounts posing as Texas residents opposed to a new rare earths plant.

The campaign specifically targeted the mining companies to"thwart rivalry" to China's dominance in the sector, Mandiant added. Mandiant said the propaganda campaigners used the fake accounts — including accounts pretending to be local residents — to claim that the Texas plant would expose residents to radioactive contamination and would create unrepairable environmental damage.

 

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