The Collapse of Muscat’s Facebook Propaganda Pipeline

 

 



On 17 September 2025, Mitra's Facebook wall abruptly went private. Until that moment, it functioned as the primary conduit for Stephan Muscat’s far-right messaging. Yet for all the effort poured into it, the record is now clear: this was no grassroots voice, no genuine social connection, but a hollow pipeline propped up by manipulation. The timing is no coincidence: within hours of my exposing the hollowness of this operation, the wall was locked down.

The numbers tell the story. The account lists a mere seventy-seven “friends.” Not hundreds, not thousands—seventy-seven (77). And despite repeated right-wing posts, not a single like, not a single comment. The silence is deafening. It proves that those even within her tiny circle wanted nothing to do with the content being forced through her name.

By closing the wall, Muscat has killed his own operation. A propaganda channel with no audience is no channel at all. This was supposed to be the performative platform, the showcase that Mitra’s voice had weight. Instead, it became an archive of rejection, so toxic that the only strategy left was to shut it down after I put the public spotlight on it.

For over a decade, I have preserved screenshots of this trajectory, stretching back to 2014. The evidence is already secure. Locking the account now does not erase the record; it only confirms it.

The truth is simple: genuine conviction resonates, it draws response, it builds connection. Manipulation isolates. What we have witnessed here is not influence but collapse—a case study in how coerced propaganda withers when exposed to the light.

But this story doesn’t end here, so stay tuned…

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