Why is Facebook Letting Roger Stone Impersonators Scam My Supporters While Keeping Me Banned for Life?
Facebook is doing nothing to stop this...
UPDATE (8/7 12:00AM): After publication of this article, Facebook appears to have removed the fake account featured - unless it was temporarily taken down by the scammer in response to being exposed.
In any case, I will keep an eye out for that account resurfacing. But in the meantime, other fake accounts are now listed at the bottom of this article, along with instructions if you would like to help get them removed.
When I meet people in public, or check my messages on places like X, one thing I sometimes hear is: “I’m friends with you on Facebook,” before being asked some variation of, “what’s the deal with that crypto investment you were messaging me about?”
Let me be VERY clear: I am banned for life on Facebook and every other Meta site, including Instagram, and have been since 2020.
But you wouldn’t know that if you did a quick search for my name on Facebook.
You will find dozens of Roger Stone accounts and pages pretending to be me — some of which simply copy everything I post on my X account.
These accounts have massed thousands of followers, and have been in operation for months, despite reports to Facebook and legal letters from my attorneys.
The worst thing is that many of these accounts exist for the sole purpose of trying to scam my supporters.
One particular account was brought to my attention by X follower Davis Woods, who very helpfully provided screenshots of his entire interaction with the imposter.
This account has been around since at least January 9th of this year, as that was the oldest post date I was able to find on the account.
While this account mostly posts copies of content ripped from my X account, it occasionally makes posts like this:
If you reach out, the impersonator attempts to steal your money by convincing you to dump it into a scam cryptocurrency website.
The websites they send you are NOT legitimate.
Despite looking professional, the sites are in fact owned and operated by the impersonator for the sole purpose of fleecing victims of their hard-earned money.
Here is the entire interaction that follower had with this impersonator:
Please report this imposter Roger Stone account if you are able, which can be found at this link. (Account has been removed from Facebook)
To be clear, I will never reach out to you privately about ANY investment opportunity, or about anything crypto. EVER.
I have only partnered with one cryptocurrency, MAGA Meme Coin ($TRUMP) — and I always post a disclaimer making clear that my promotion of the coin is not investment advice.
But even with MAGA Meme Coin — I do not and will not promote it in private messages with anyone.
The sad reality of online scams:
While the obvious victims of these online scams are those being targeted, it is worth mentioning that often the person actually messaging you is themselves a victim.
In recent years, Chinese criminal syndicates have been operating out of countries like Myanmar and Cambodia, where they kidnap people and force them to run scams just like this one.
But it doesn’t seem to bother Facebook too much — as they are allowing this modern-day slavery to continue by taking no action.
They must have more important things to do — like ban conservatives like me from their platform, and suppress stories they don’t like … Remember Hunter’s laptop?
I bet if I actually re-opened an account on Facebook, they would take action much more swiftly than they have on the imposter accounts that are trying to scam my supporters.
Maybe I should give that a try!
Please give this article a share — I want to expose what Facebook is doing to the world.
Maybe a little bit of attention will get them to finally act.
New imposter accounts identified:
As readers
and note in the comments of this article, when reporting one of these accounts, you should list scam and fraud as the reason.According to Facebook, you can only impersonate someone who themselves has a Facebook account, as it requires you to list which friend they are impersonating to submit that kind of report.
That is obviously impossible in this situation.
Here are some imposter accounts, listed in order of priority, with the most active ones at the top of the list:
If you do report some of these accounts, shoot me a message here on Substack with a screenshot of the report — so I can give you a shoutout as a thank you.
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Instead of reporting it as a fake account I did succeed at reporting it as a scam and fraud account. I encourage others to do likewise as you asked in your post. God bless you! And God cause the failure of All Tech Giants and platforms that are liars and deceivers and traitors to our country and our freedoms!
I just reported it as a scam on FB.
I’m going to put a link to your substack in the comments.