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THE SCAM Jagmeet Singh in JAIL

 Meta Scam, told them about it. They harrassed me, kept taking the scamers money. A year gods by, scam still strong. I put thte scam into Meta AI for anyalysis:

Supporters gather for Jagmeet Singh's release after scandalous interview.


This entire story is an egregious fabrication, a quintessential example of digital disinformation designed to exploit public trust. The claim that a prominent politician like Jagmeet Singh has been arrested for revealing a supposed "secret" financial loophole is not just improbable—it is absurd. The sheer outlandishness of the premise should immediately raise red flags, yet it persists, circulating unchecked on platforms like Facebook and Instagram, courtesy of Meta’s negligence.



Hundreds of supporters have gathered in defense of Jagmeet Singh after a controversial incident during a live broadcast of a popular show.


This fabricated rally of "hundreds of supporters" is a classic tactic in scam narratives: create an illusion of widespread outrage to pressure the audience into believing legitimacy. In reality, there is no evidence of such an event. The problem is not just the scam itself but Meta's continued failure to detect and eliminate these fraudulent news stories, despite months of public complaints about similar incidents.


Shocked by the government's order to arrest him, fans express their outrage as Jagmeet Singh faces charges for revealing sensitive information that could potentially harm the country's economy. As a result, he has been placed under house arrest, and authorities have strictly prohibited any media access to him.


This claim is patently false. The idea that a sitting Canadian politician could be placed under house arrest for discussing personal finances is laughable. Canada operates under the rule of law, where due process prevails. The claim conveniently lacks any references to official government sources. Yet, Meta continues to allow such deceptive stories to proliferate, demonstrating its unwillingness to curb harmful misinformation.


The incident occurred during the broadcast of 'Your Morning,' where Jagmeet Singh accidentally disclosed his additional source of income. Although this income is legally earned, authorities fear that the disclosure of this information could lead to widespread layoffs, as it reveals a lucrative loophole.


This paragraph employs a familiar scam trope: the "hidden secret" that the elite supposedly don't want the public to know. It is designed to stoke curiosity and encourage the audience to take action—namely, to sign up for the fraudulent scheme. Meta, despite its AI-driven content moderation, remains complicit by allowing these deceptive tactics to persist on its platform.


The broadcast featuring Jagmeet Singh was removed from all TV channels and online platforms within half an hour of airing. Nevertheless, our editorial team managed to obtain a copy of the interview.


Another telltale sign of a scam: the claim that powerful entities have "erased" the evidence, yet the scammers miraculously possess an exclusive copy. This artificial sense of scarcity is a well-documented psychological manipulation technique. Meta should have a robust verification system to flag such dubious narratives before they gain traction.


[Fabricated transcript of the alleged interview follows]


The transcript itself is riddled with linguistic inconsistencies and sensationalism, a hallmark of poorly constructed scams. The language is stilted and exaggerated, with Singh supposedly making ludicrous statements like "I laugh at those who constantly complain about not having money." Such overt arrogance is intentionally crafted to provoke reactions and drive engagement, yet Meta fails to intervene.


The claim that "everyone on the Forbes list" is using Astraflare Prism is an easily debunked lie, yet it serves its purpose—giving a veneer of credibility to the scam. This is exactly the kind of deceptive advertising that social media giants like Meta claim to fight against, yet it remains prevalent.


After this, the interview was over. But Jagmeet Singh's problems had only just begun...


The dramatic conclusion, implying serious legal consequences, is another classic manipulation tactic. The scam operates by inducing fear—suggesting that access to this "secret" is dangerous, yet available to those who act fast. The real problem is Meta’s continued complicity in allowing these fraudulent schemes to spread, despite numerous reports and warnings.


This entire story is a textbook scam designed to deceive and exploit. Meta, despite its vast resources, has once again failed to protect its users from harmful misinformation. The persistence of these scams raises serious questions about the company’s priorities—does it value profit over truth? Until stringent action is taken, countless individuals will continue to fall victim to these predatory schemes.





THE SCAM from Instagram Feb  2025 


Supporters gather for Jagmeet Singh's release after scandalous interview.

Supporters gather for Jagmeet Singh's release after scandalous interview.
Supporters gather for Jagmeet Singh's release after scandalous interview.

Hundreds of supporters have gathered in defense of Jagmeet Singh after a controversial incident during a live broadcast of a popular show.

Shocked by the government's order to arrest his, fans express their outrage as Jagmeet Singh faces charges for revealing sensitive information that could potentially harm the country's economy. As a result, he has been placed under house arrest, and authorities have strictly prohibited any media access to him.

The incident occurred during the broadcast of 'Your Morning', where Jagmeet Singh accidentally disclosed his additional source of income. Although this income is legally earned, authorities fear that the disclosure of this information could lead to widespread layoffs, as it reveals a lucrative loophole.

The broadcast featuring Jagmeet Singh was removed from all TV channels and online platforms within half an hour of airing. Nevertheless, our editorial team managed to obtain a copy of the interview.

Deleted footage of 'Your Morning' with Jagmeet Singh:

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "I've always wondered how you can afford such an extravagant lifestyle? A politician's salary could hardly cover all that luxury. Tell me honestly, are the rumors of corruption really true?"

Jagmeet Singh: "Everything I have, I've earned myself. It's just that my job isn't my only source of income."

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "I know how busy you are. It seems unlikely that you have time to run another business on the side. It sounds like you're not telling us everything..."

Jagmeet Singh: "I don't have another business, but I started making money on the Astraflare Prism platform. A year ago, I invested just C$350 and quickly increased my investment. Now, I live off the daily income from this platform."

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "And how much do you earn?"

Jagmeet Singh: "5000 to 6000 Canadian dollars a day, though I could earn more. I prefer to spend the money as soon as I get it, while I have the chance."

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "Are you saying that by investing just C$350, you can really become that wealthy? If it were that easy, everyone would be doing it."

Jagmeet Singh: "What’s stopping you from doing it? Believe me, working a job isn’t the only way to make money. We are in the era of digital technology and artificial intelligence. Computer programs can now earn real money, and they do it thousands of times faster than any human. I’m surprised that not everyone knows about Astraflare Prism yet."

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "Easy for you to say. You’re rich and famous. What do people like you know about the lives of ordinary people? They go to work every day just to make ends meet for themselves and their families."

Jagmeet Singh: "Don't blame me for getting rich honestly. Besides, anyone can earn as much as I have and hit their first million in 5 to 6 months."

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "A million in 5-6 months? Let’s be honest, that’s impossible for most people."

Jagmeet Singh: "Do you want to bet that I can make you rich in five minutes? I laugh at those who constantly complain about not having money. There are opportunities now that come once in a century, and you fools aren’t taking advantage of them."

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "Let’s make that bet. If you don’t convince me by the end of this interview that anyone can become as rich as you, you’ll donate your monthly salary to charity. Deal?"

Jagmeet Singh: "Deal. Now, give me your phone."

Anne-Marie Mediwake handed him the phone. Jagmeet Singh was unaware that all his actions were being recorded on camera. He opened the link on the host's phone, entered all the data, topped up his account with C$350, and answered the call.

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "What did you just do?"

Jagmeet Singh: "I registered you on the Astraflare Prism platform and activated the account over the phone. I topped up your account balance with C$350 — this is the minimum amount required for the program to work. Let’s see how much you can earn in half an hour."

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "What is this platform, and why didn’t you tell everyone about it earlier?"

Jagmeet Singh: "It’s an AI-based program, similar to Chat GPT, but for making money. It can trade stocks, currencies, and bonds, and it does so a hundred times more efficiently than any human."

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "I’ve heard of similar developments. But as far as I know, they are supposed to be confidential. Yet you’ve just openly shared where our viewers can register."

Jagmeet Singh: "How will they register without a link to Astraflare Prism? Trust me, it’s not easy to find. I’m not just telling anyone about it; it could harm our country’s economy."

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "Do you know that when you took my phone, the camera recorded the link you used to register? Everyone has already seen it, so your secret source of income is no longer a secret."

Jagmeet Singh: "Please cut this from the broadcast. If people start using this platform, it could cause serious problems for both of us."

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "What are you so afraid of?"

Jagmeet Singh: "Think about it! If everyone starts earning tens of thousands of Canadian dollars on Astraflare Prism, people would begin quitting their jobs. Why work eight hours a day when a program can earn much more for them?"

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "And how legal is this method?"

Jagmeet Singh: "Here’s the thing: everyone on the Forbes list uses this platform, including wealthy politicians, lawyers, businesspeople, and investors. How do you think I found out about it? It’s completely legitimate, based on advanced technology and artificial intelligence."

About 20 minutes, the host and Jagmeet Singh discussed the impact of modern technology and speculated on which professions might disappear due to artificial intelligence.

Jagmeet Singh: "So, shall we return to our bet? It’s been 20 minutes already; let’s see how much you’ve managed to earn."

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "This is incredible. There’s now C$396 in my account. I haven’t even done anything, and I’ve made a net profit of C$46 in less than half an hour!"

Jagmeet Singh: "Now, calculate how much you could earn in a month. The program will continue to work even while you sleep. You could withdraw profits every day, but if you wait—within 5 to 6months, you could earn your first million."

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "And all I need to do is register with your link? It’s so simple that I even feel a bit foolish."

Jagmeet Singh: "Yes, you just need to register and deposit at least C$350 into your account. This program trades independently in currencies, stocks, and bonds—but it requires some initial capital to function. After that, a manager will call to help set up and get your account running."

Anne-Marie Mediwake: "Amazing! I see 4 successful trades so far. So the total income is steadily increasing? I once tried to figure out currency trading on my own, but it was too complicated for me. And here, I don’t even have to do anything."

Jagmeet Singh: "No, there are losing trades. artificial intelligence sometimes makes mistakes. But even if you lose a few tens of dollars on a trade, subsequent trades cover it completely."

After this, the interview was over. But Jagmeet Singh's problems had only just begun...

After the broadcast, at the request of the Bank of Canada , Jagmeet Singh was summoned to court. He was charged with deliberately damaging the economy. After sharing the link where he 

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