by Anthony Gucciardi
Posted on April 20, 2015
Posted on April 20, 2015
Have you ever seen a post, comment, or reply
that absolutely reeked of behind-the-scenes compensation by corporations
like Monsanto? In the growing age of internet activism, and the
expansion of social media as a tool to spread the word on real issues,
paid internet trolling is becoming a new career path.
Now, in case you’re not familiar with what
‘trolling’ really is, I think Wikipedia has a great definition.
According to Wikipedia, an internet troll is:
“…a person who sows discord on the Internet by
starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory,
extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a
newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of
provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting
normal on-topic discussion.“
Does this sound like some posts you’ve seen
before? Now, let’s be clear: there are tons of internet trolls out there
that are absolutely not on the pay roll. Most of these people are
genuinely just messing with others to get a laugh, a reaction, or
whatever. Not arguing on behalf of multi-billion dollar corporations for
up to 8 hours per day.
There’s the real difference. And, besides common
sense dictating that corporations would surely hire a fleet of internet
warriors to protect their brand reputation in the age of open source
online communication, we now know for sure that companies like Monsanto
have in fact dedicated ‘entire departments’ to trolling scientists and
‘discrediting’ those who oppose their GMO creations.
Monsanto Paying Fleet of Trolls to ‘Discredit’
Monsanto Paying Fleet of Trolls to ‘Discredit’
Surprisingly, it was actually a Monsanto
employee that unintentionally let the truth behind their ‘discrediting
operation’ slip in a conference with students that he may have forgotten
was open to the public. In a conversation with students, Dr. William
“Bill” Moar raved that Monsanto had established:
“An entire department” (waving his arm for emphasis) dedicated to “debunking” science which disagreed with theirs.”
That’s huge news. We told you about this first
back on the 6th of April — but I am absolutely shocked how it has not
been covered to the extent it should have. Because, after all, how does a
company ‘discredit’ and ‘debunk’ those who go against their
destructive, cancer-linked products? By attacking them online through
blogs, comments, and character assassination. In other words, by
internet trolling.
It’s so much easier to say someone is a ‘quack,’
or create some fictitious and anonymous accusation to plague their
search data than it is to actually have a scientific debate on issues
like Roundup’s admitted probable carcinogenic nature.
It also brings into question whether or not the
Monsanto employee truly did ‘slip up’ or if he was attempting to help
get the word out about the corporation he represents. You have to wonder
if Dr. Moar was secretly passing off some information to the press in
the form of a slip about his company.
This is a question I often wondered after
hearing about Coca-Cola’s similar operations that extended deeper than
just internet trolls. After reading the March 16th article in the
Associated Press that broke down how Coca-Cola paid off health leaders
in exchange for these ‘experts’ to back their chemical-laden sodas as
health drinks.
The AP report reads:
“In February, several of the experts wrote
online posts for American Heart Month, with each including a mini-can of
Coke or soda as a snack idea. The pieces — which appeared on nutrition
blogs and other sites including those of major newspapers — offer a
window into the many ways food companies work behind the scenes to cast their products in a positive light, often with the help of third parties who are seen as trusted authorities.”
A mini-can of Coke as a ‘snack idea.’ What amazing health leaders these individuals truly are.
Next time you’re scrolling through social media,
YouTube, or even this website’s comment section, remember that the
trolls attacking you for no apparent reason may in fact be receiving an annual salary.
Checkout my video report on Monsanto’s secret ‘discrediting’ department
and what it truly means for the natural health and alternative news
movement:
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About Anthony Gucciardi:
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Anthony is the Founding Director of NaturalSociety, whose writings on the subject of health and wellness have reached tens of millions of readers worldwide. A proponent of an organic lifestyle, the growth of alternative news, and a dedication to aiding various non-profit organizations, NaturalSociety was Anthony's next step in what he calls "highlighting what you won't be hearing about on the major news networks." Anthony has appeared on both grassroots and established platforms alike, including routine appearances on Drudge Report, Daily Mail, RT, The Blaze, Infowars, Michael Savage's Savage Nation, Coast to Coast AM, and many others. LINK
Anthony is the Founding Director of NaturalSociety, whose writings on the subject of health and wellness have reached tens of millions of readers worldwide. A proponent of an organic lifestyle, the growth of alternative news, and a dedication to aiding various non-profit organizations, NaturalSociety was Anthony's next step in what he calls "highlighting what you won't be hearing about on the major news networks." Anthony has appeared on both grassroots and established platforms alike, including routine appearances on Drudge Report, Daily Mail, RT, The Blaze, Infowars, Michael Savage's Savage Nation, Coast to Coast AM, and many others. LINK
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