People of diverse age groups – from the schools age kids to seniors, huddled in front of computers in their ‘community centers’, and even in public libraries, spent hours of dedicated hard work keying in the scripted ‘comments, responses, messages, tweets’ and fake ‘stories’ to post on a plethora of social networks and websites – with the objective to sway the public opinion in the ‘desired’ direction.
 
They do it for their ‘community’ and for their pay-masters.
 
There are others who do the same as part of their job.
 
These tiny groups – networked together, and working in tandem with each other, swarm and overwhelm the opinion and views of a very large number of people. Utilizing this swarm tactic, they out-number and out-gun the individuals – muffling out the opposing views. This way, they make the views and opinions of a small minority prevail over the large majority.
 
And, the key to their success has been the Internet Anonymity – Armed with a limitless supply of Fake IDs, they swing the public opinion in their favor.
 
Without the ‘accepted’ doctrine of Internet Anonymity, the swarm attack tactic will not succeed.
 
Governments in the West are on top of it, too. From the US defense department and CIA to NATO and governmental agencies of other nations, almost all the alphabet agencies in the world rely on the Internet Anonymity and Fake IDs in their effort to sway the public opinion in the ‘right’ direction.

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