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Russian PR firm offered influencers money to discredit Pfizer vaccine | PR

linkedin According to media reports, Fazze, an agency that works with influencers, approached Leo Grasset, a French YouTube star with more than a million subscribers, and Mirko Drotschman, a German podcaster and YouTube influencer with 1.5m subscribers.   Sehr interessant: Eine Agentur meldet sich und fragt, ob ich Teil einer „Informationskampagne“ sein will. Es geht darum, einen Link zu angeblich geleakten Dokumenten zu Todesfällen bei Corona-Impfungen zu teilen. Gegen Geld. Sitz der Agentur: London. Wohnort des CEO: Moskau. pic.twitter.com/5x0Wqx79oZ Mirko Drotschmann (@MrWissen2Go) May 18, 2021 Both were offered thousands of pounds to promote a false claim that “the mortality rate of the Pfizer vaccine is three times greater than the AstraZeneca” in short videos to their followers.

Russian PR firm offered influencers money to discredit Pfizer vaccine

‘Russian’ PR firm offered influencers money to discredit Pfizer vaccine A PR agency with reported links to Russia offered European influencers money to discredit the Pfizer vaccine to their followers on social media channels. by Ian Griggs Sign in to continue Register Limited Article Views (Excludes Subscriber Only Content) Select Newsletters (Excludes Subscriber Only Bulletins) Limited number of free email bulletins Unlimited Access to PRWeek content Daily Breakfast Briefing PRWeek Daily News (subscriber-exclusive email bulletin) Exclusive access to Power Book and Top 150 UK Consultancies/Agency Business Report content PRWeek magazine delivered

Exclusive: Meet The Murky Russian Network Behind Anti-Pfizer Disinformation Drive In Europe

share Print A network of Russian marketing companies known for selling dubious nutritional supplements and pushing malware is behind a disinformation campaign to denigrate Western coronavirus vaccines, according to a new RFE/RL investigation. The revelations, which lead to a Moscow-based businesswoman active in pro-Kremlin political circles, add new insight into the campaign that targeted social-media influencers in France and Germany, among other countries, and reportedly attracted the attention of French intelligence agencies. The woman, Yulia Serebryanskaya, is a veteran of political campaigns and event planning for the ruling United Russia party, and briefly ran as an independent for election in the Moscow city elections in 2019.

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