
"A company called Show Faith by Works, based in California, has registered under FARA to execute the "largest Geofencing and targeted Christian Digital Campaign ever." Funded by the Israeli government, the project will send what it calls a mobile "October 7th Experience" across the country, strapping thousands of American Christians into VR goggles to relive the Israeli rendition of Hamas's attack."
"As part of the Israeli government sponsored geofencing and hasbara campaign, the Pro-Israel group will target "every major church" not just in California but in Arizona, Nevada, and Colorado as well as "all Christian colleges" during worship hours; their FARA forms outline a plan to target millions of Christians in the United States. The outreach initiative debuts on the two-year anniversary of October 7."
"Americans who miss the Israeli government-sponsored VR tour can have the same "October 7 experience" by turning on the new Hollywood dramatization of the Hamas attack, streaming on the media conglomerate Paramount+ owned by David Ellison, son of the pro-Israel tycoon Larry Ellison. It's hardly the only one; October 7 films are now so numerous on Apple TV, Amazon, and other platforms that the Jerusalem Post recently declared, "the tragedy of Oct. 7 has become its own cinematic sub-genre.""
Show Faith by Works, a California company, registered under FARA to run a government-funded geofencing and targeted Christian digital campaign aimed at American Christians. The project will deploy a mobile "October 7th Experience" using VR goggles to recreate the Israeli rendition of Hamas's attack and intends to visit thousands of Christians. The outreach will geofence and target "every major church" and "all Christian colleges" in multiple states during worship hours, with FARA forms outlining plans to reach millions. Complementary efforts include Hollywood dramatizations and streaming films about October 7, and proposed federal legislation to mandate an October 7th remembrance curriculum in schools.
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