Black Friday this year has emerged as a unique platform for far-right extremists targeting their audiences with dubious health products and unregulated merchandise through fringe online channels.
One of the most striking examples includes Exodus Strong, promoting a dietary supplement with 'biblically-inspired' ingredients, claiming to optimize body functions while offering a prayer plan as a free gift.
The convergence of alternative health products and far-right extremism on fringe platforms speaks to a broader trend of conspiracists strategizing beyond mainstream advertising to connect directly with their base.
Despite the promotional claims, the disclaimer on Exodus Strong's website reveals these products are not intended for any medical benefits, highlighting the dubious nature of such marketing.
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