The Dirty Details The Wall Street Journal just dropped a bombshell: nearly half of all Zelle scams at JPMorgan Chase between 2023 and 2024 have been traced back to Meta’s digital cesspools—Facebook and Instagram. That’s not a fluke, folks. That’s a systemic betrayal of trust, driven by a platform that’s become the backbone of internet fraud. Leaked internal documents show that a shocking 70% of newly active advertisers on Meta’s platforms are crooks—peddling scams, illicit goods, and knock-off trash. Meta isn’t just turning a blind eye. They’re profiting from it—$160 billion in ad revenue built on the backs of the scammed and swindled. While Americans are struggling to put food on the table, Meta’s boardrooms are fattening their pockets. A…

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