That's interesting. He certainly claims to be verified, twice:
My name is Brian Kolfage, I have a verified blue check facebook page as a public figure and I’m a Purple Heart Recipient triple amputee veteran.
How do you know this is not a scam? I'm using my real name, my real information, you can contact me and hold me accountable. People who try to scam you will not be upfront with their information, they will hide and not use their name. I have a public figure Facebook page with a blue check mark issued by facebook that verifies my identity.
Let's pretend for a moment that he actually is "verified" by Facebook... should this really be a indication of trustworthiness? Last I checked, the (((blue checkmark))) on Twitter generally denotes quite the opposite of trustworthiness. Should (((Facebook)))'s verification be treated any different?
Everything said in that little snippet makes him sound like a charicature of what some jew thought would illicit the most conservative military worshippers to send money.
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draaaak ago
Probably just a coincidence... right?.......
Locked_Account ago
He is showing as not Facebook verified on the donation page.... (lower right)
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draaaak ago
That's interesting. He certainly claims to be verified, twice:
Let's pretend for a moment that he actually is "verified" by Facebook... should this really be a indication of trustworthiness? Last I checked, the (((blue checkmark))) on Twitter generally denotes quite the opposite of trustworthiness. Should (((Facebook)))'s verification be treated any different?
Crayonall9t ago
Check his Facebook page. He confirms his involvement there. Not saying it’s all legit, just that the verified fb page is connected to the campign
ignorantoptimist ago
Everything said in that little snippet makes him sound like a charicature of what some jew thought would illicit the most conservative military worshippers to send money.