
The Solari Report has zero presence on Facebook, but a handful of scammers who have created fake Solari and Catherine Austin Fitts profiles would like the undiscerning public to think otherwise. Unfortunately, the scammers’ aim appears to be to co-opt the Solari brand in order to promote various financial fraud schemes.
Solari’s multiple requests to Facebook that it take down the fake profiles have been met with silence from the social media giant. Apparently, Facebook is not concerned that its platform is being used to help financial fraudsters. Please do not interact with or message anyone impersonating Catherine or the Solari Report on Facebook.
Many of the brightest lights in the New Media are encountering similar problems with fake accounts set up on various social media platforms. For a while, the Solari Report also had to do battle with fake channels on YouTube, but there, our complaints were heard.
We urge consumers of social media to be very discriminating. In particular, please question sites that market “too good to be true” financial investments, even if they appear to be sharing advice from New Media brands that you trust.
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Related at the Solari Report:
2024 Annual Wrap Up: Protecting Your Assets: Navigating the Financial Fraud Minefield, Part I and Part II with Carolyn Betts
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