French YouTuber Leo Grasset was among those contacted by Fazze and said he was asked to post a 45 to 60-second video on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube criticising the mortality rate of Pfizer's COVID vaccine.
Facebook has removed hundreds of accounts linked to a COVID-19 vaccine disinformation network operating out of RussiaFacebook has removed hundreds of accounts linked to a COVID-19 vaccine disinformation network operating out of Russia.
The mysterious advertising agency called Fazze sought to pay social media influencers to repost misleading content about vaccines made by Pfizer and AstraZeneca.
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