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Fraud Frog: Ozempic Grift - The Celebrity Deepfake Diet Trap

Fraud Frog: Ozempic Grift - The Celebrity Deepfake Diet Trap Ozempic Grift: The Celebrity Deepfake Diet Trap If you've been hit with ads on YouTube or social media showing Matthew McConaughey or Kevin Costner promoting a miraculous "weight loss pill" inspired by Ozempic or Mounjaro, pump the brakes. You're not watching a legitimate endorsement. You're watching fraud in motion . What's Happening? Scammers are hijacking celebrity faces and voices—using AI-generated deepfakes—to build trust and push questionable weight-loss supplements. The grift usually goes like this: A well-known celebrity appears in a slick-looking video claiming they “partnered with scientists” or “invested in a new formula.” Their image, voice, and persona are used to imply FDA approval or celebrity endorsement. They throw in buzzwords like “Ozempic alternative,” “natural,” “backed by science,” and “risk-free trial.” The...

Understanding the impacts of gift card fraud

Fraud Frog Blog Post Welcome to Fraud Frog! Stay ahead in the world of fraud prevention and risk management. We tackle fraud, scams, and everything in between. Understanding the Impact of Gift Card Fraud Gift card fraud is a growing issue that affects millions of consumers. These fraudsters have found creative ways to exploit unsuspecting individuals, causing emotional and financial harm. It is essential to understand the tactics used by scammers in order to protect yourself and your loved ones. Here's how you can identify and avoid falling victim to gift card fraud. How Gift Card Fraud Works Fraudsters typically target vulnerable populations, especially the elderly, using a variety of methods including social engineering, phone calls, and phishing attacks. They may claim to be from a reputable company or even law enforcement to gain trust. ...

When Satire Becomes a Threat

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Fraud Frog Manifesto – Part 2: When Satire Becomes a Threat Figure: Media companies monetize attention. Journalism companies serve the truth. 🖨️ Print / Save to PDF Fraud Frog Manifesto – Part 2: When Satire Becomes a Threat By Killian Yates I was working to organize community-driven fraud reporting through Scam Watch Medford , a fraud hotline initiative on Nextdoor. It was simple: connect the dots between real victims, local scams, and unresponsive platforms. But while I was trying to protect my neighbors, I made the mistake of joking about a billionaire. I posted a satirical piece titled "The Cybertruck Conspiracy" on my Liberty Gazette blog and shared it through my LinkedIn . The article poked fun at Elon Musk and the mythos surrounding the Tesla Cybertruck. My joke? That there weren’t any Cybertrucks to give away—and that people were probably getting paid just to drive them ar...

The Paywall Paradox

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Fraud Frog Manifesto – Part 1: The Paywall Paradox Figure: "The Paywall Paradox" — a digital wall between the public and the truth. 🖨️ Print this article Fraud Frog Manifesto – Part 1: The Paywall Paradox By Killian Yates “When instead of just putting good news behind a paywall, you just put good news on fucking paper and you deliver it.” We’re living in an age where truth costs $9.99 a month—but clickbait, spyware, and disinformation are completely free. Journalism didn’t fail—it was hijacked. Somewhere along the way, the public service of the press got swapped for a pay-per-outrage subscription model designed to track your behavior more than inform your mind. What we have now isn’t journalism—it’s data collection disguised as storytelling . Every article behind a paywall is competing against a thousand rage-bait headlines and engagement-optimized garbage. The entire...
NUMC Heist — The Theft of Science and Public Trust INVESTIGATION NUMC Heist — The Theft of Science and Public Trust Published: April 8, 2025 | By Killian Yates Reading time: ~5 minutes Category: Healthcare Fraud Let's get something straight: this isn't just about money. This is about deliberately dismantling a Level 1 trauma and research hospital , Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC), to starve it of life—not just fiscally, but clinically and scientifically. Over $1 billion has allegedly been siphoned off over the years in a scheme that faked New York State's Medicaid contributions to unlock federal matching funds, only to pull the state's share back into offshore accounts. That's not just fraud—it's the weaponization of bureaucracy against public health. The alleged scheme...

Exhibit C

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https://fraudfrog.blogspot.com/2025/04/cross-posted-evidence-backup.html Fraud Frog: Buffett vs. Fake Praise Buffett vs. Fake Praise: Social Media Misinformation Hits Wall Street Posted on: April 6, 2025 Former President Donald Trump has shared a video on Truth Social that not only claims the stock market is crashing by design, but also falsely attributes praise to Warren Buffett. According to the CNBC article released April 4, 2025, the video describes a supposed 20% market crash as a deliberate tactic to lower interest and mortgage rates — a move the video labels as genius. The post, which originated from a fringe pro-Trump X account, was a recycled TikTok video riddled with falsehoods and baseless economic logic. The narrator falsely quotes Warren Buffett praising Trump’s handling of the economy — a claim that Buffett’s team quickly shut down. For those of us in the fraud prevention and economic integrity community,...

Cross posted evidence backup

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https://bsky.app/profile/killiany.bsky.social/post/3lm4u6dm5dc2n https://nextdoor.com/p/Mw8K6Fg8dMFn?utm_source=share&extras=NzM1NzIzMTA%3D&utm_campaign=1743922386129&share_action_id=57984063-9c9f-40ef-9903-795fbc5dae54 Alt Text for Blog Screenshots: Screenshot of a blog post on the Fraud Frog Blog titled “Cross posted evidence backup,” authored by Killian Yates and dated April 5, 2025. The post includes two plain text URLs: one linking to a BlueSky social media post and another to a Nextdoor link. The background of the post is white, with green accents and rounded corners, matching the blog's visual theme. At the top of the screen is a navigation arrow and a labeled button reading “Fraud Frog” with a white frog icon. Below the post, a gray section labeled “Popular posts from this blog” showcases three previous articles: 1. “Protecting Our Elders: The Power of YubiKey in Preventing Fraud” (dated July 7, 2024) with a thumbnail image of two elderly...