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THE GREAT X HOAX: Millions of Americans Duped by Thousands of Fake ‘Activists’ Running Propaganda from Iran, Pakistan & Bangladesh

THE GREAT X HOAX: Millions of Americans Duped by Thousands of Fake ‘Activists’ Running Propaganda from Iran, Pakistan & Bangladesh

Update: 2025-11-23
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A bombshell revelation is rocking X today — one that exposes a vast, coordinated foreign influence operation masquerading as “grassroots American activism.” For years, millions of Americans unknowingly engaged with political content that was not American at all, but manufactured abroad by troll farms, foreign propagandists, and anonymous operators posing as U.S. citizens.


A new X feature reveals that accounts posing as Gazan ‘victims’, American activists, MAGA — amplified by major newsrooms like The New York Times — were actually foreign ops flooding X with anti-American, anti-Israel, and pro-Hamas propaganda. What millions believed was grassroots sentiment was, in fact, a coordinated foreign influence campaign, a foreign psyop.


Thousands of accounts have been exposed by X’s new “About this Account” feature, which displays the country of origin based on signup IP, app store data, and activity patterns. This rollout, starting around November 22, 2025, has revealed the true country of origin for many profiles claiming to be U.S. or Gaza-based but operating from countries like India, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Bangladesh—especially among MAGA-aligned influencers and anti-Israel pages.


New transparency tools on X have now revealed that some of the platform’s biggest “influencers” — shaping debates on Israel, Gaza, U.S. elections, race, and “American decline” — were actually based in Austria, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, the UAE, and Iran, not the United States.



It’s because the entire app realized that they’ve been falling for highly organized Islamist propaganda.


Half of the “America first” accounts were based in Bangladesh. https://t.co/ycodn464k4


— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) November 22, 2025




Ok, this one might take the cake. 🤦‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/rec4VNzbMR


— Gain of Fauci (@DschlopesIsBack) November 23, 2025




So many of the accounts attacking President Trump and trying to split MAGA are not even American.


Everything makes sense now.


— C3 (@C_3C_3) November 22, 2025




So it turned out a large chunk of the Jew-hating crowd were foreigners, posing as Americans.


It’s almost like the woke-Right is just an astroturfed foreign op to fracture MAGA from within.


Israel derangement syndrome is a psyop to make Trump’s supporters turn on him.


— Clandestine (@WarClandestine) November 23, 2025



The wildly popular “Republicans Against Trump” account, with nearly 1 million followers, turns out to be run out of Austria.



BREAKING – Yet another anti-Trump account, “Republicans Against Trump,” has been identified as a foreigner who claims to have voted for both Biden and Kamala even though he is from Austria, despite trying to hide his location with a VPN.


More like foreigners against Trump. pic.twitter.com/UOWokGmCeq


— Right Angle News Network (@Rightanglenews) November 22, 2025



Investigators estimate that up to 90% of the “Gaza genocide” spam, anti-Republican rage-bait, and demoralization propaganda targeting Americans comes directly from troll farms in Pakistan, Bangladesh, the UAE, and Iran.


A viral “Gaza journalist” raising money for her “starving family” is not in Gaza at all — she’s based in India.



The. Gaza. Lie. Exposed.


New X feature ripped mask off countless fake "Gazan" accounts.


Some chap posting from Pakistan, another in London. Another manipulative abuser somewhere else. All claiming to be suffering in Gaza while in the comfort of some coffee shop far away.@X’s…


— Israel Foreign Ministry (@IsraelMFA) November 23, 2025




"Gaza-based journalist", based in Poland 🤣 pic.twitter.com/vUAVWVsGDn


— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) November 22, 2025




What a surprise. The @Timesofgaza is not in Gaza at all. Thank you Elon Musk for exposing these frauds. pic.twitter.com/NjWhcyVa9N


— Daniel (@VoteLewko) November 22, 2025




One of the most outspoken "Palestinian" accounts who raised money for her "starving family in Gaza" is based in India 🤡
_ pic.twitter.com/YdH2zSjCN5


— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) November 23, 2025




BREAKING: All of the most prominent “Palestinian” accounts are being exposed nonstop. pic.twitter.com/v179YDFIfK


— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) November 22, 2025




BREAKING: Thousands of “Palestinian” accounts posting daily about “starvation in Gaza” and “Israeli crimes” aren’t based in Gaza.


You have manipulated for over two years. pic.twitter.com/hHjRtG98tM


— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) November 23, 2025




"I am Maryam, a 7 year old from Gaza. Please save me and my family🙏🤍🇵🇸"


Account based in: Qatar


Connected via: United Kingdom App Store pic.twitter.com/LrGZsqqXe7


— Max 📟 (@MaxNordau) November 22, 2025




One of the most popular "war journalists" in Gaza, based in Indonesia 🤡 pic.twitter.com/tu6qqa7ObQ


— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) November 23, 2025




The “show location” feature has officially proved:


Pro-Israel accounts are authentic.
Pro-Palestine accounts are a scam.


I was right all along.


— Vivid.🇮🇱 (@VividProwess) November 23, 2025



Even the massive “Iran Military Monitor,” claiming to broadcast from Tehran and boasting over 1.6M followers, is actually run by a Canadian.



This account has 1.6 million followers and set his location to Iran in his bio.


Turns out he's Canadian.


Incredible. pic.twitter.com/kjVokKJkdO


— 𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 ♛ ✡︎ (@NiohBerg) November 22, 2025



These accounts pumped out fake dead-child images, recycled war clips, AI-generated atrocity photos, and nonstop psychological

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THE GREAT X HOAX: Millions of Americans Duped by Thousands of Fake ‘Activists’ Running Propaganda from Iran, Pakistan & Bangladesh

THE GREAT X HOAX: Millions of Americans Duped by Thousands of Fake ‘Activists’ Running Propaganda from Iran, Pakistan & Bangladesh

Pamela Geller