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Sass Rogando Sasot Reveals Possible Social Media Strategies to Attack Pres. Duterte Online

One of the Philippines most influential social media personality and a known supporter of Pres. Rody Duterte, Sass Rogando Sasot revealed a possible social media strategies to attack the President with the use of multiple social media accounts.


According to the European-based Sasot, a tipster informed her about a job call posted on Upwork calling for "Email Verified Facebook Accounts (Philippines Only)."

Based upon the advertisement posted on Upwork, one of the world's leading platform for freelancers, they instructed those who are interested to make a lot of emails through a free service using a random FirstName and LastName (must be Filipino name and Family Name, they don't need to exist. 

Here's the Complete Revelations of Sass Rogando Sasot:

WELL, WELL, WELL
A tipster informed me about a job call posted on Upwork several days ago calling for "Email Verified Facebook Accounts (Philippines Only)."

Part of the ad says:
"You can easily make a lot of emails thru https://service.mail.com/registration.html)
using a - random Firstname and Lastname (must be Filipino name and Family Name, they don't need to exist). Avoid artist/actor/political combination of First Name and Family Name.

- random date of birth (year must be between 1981 to 1996)
- Country should always be Philippines
- desired email address will be combination of firstname and lastname, same email to register to Facebook

- password should be random, same password to use on Facebook
- Security Question and Answer won't matter to me. I just need the Facebook account created and verified thru email
I will expect a report in excel which contains:
- Facebook email address login
- Facebook password"

Here's the exact url in Upwork: https://www.upwork.com/jobs/_~01d8c69cb5675929fa
The advertisements on Upwork caused a lot of negative reactions among Pro-Duterte supporters on social media as they suspect that job offer could be use against the administration of Pres. Rody Duterte.

Here's the Evidence Provided by Sass Rogando Sasot:



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