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The Misinformation Epidemic: How Social Media Platforms Failed to Contain the Spread of Disinformation After the US Invasion of Venezuela



The US invasion of Venezuela has sparked a devastating crisis of disinformation on social media platforms. Despite efforts by mainstream reporters and journalists, the spread of misleading posts, videos, and claims has been rapid and relentless. As experts call for greater regulation and transparency, one thing is clear: the situation in Venezuela highlights the need for vigilance when it comes to the spread of misinformation online.

  • The aftermath of the US invasion of Venezuela has revealed a disturbing pattern of disinformation on social media.
  • Mainstream reporters and journalists have struggled to contain the rapid spread of misleading posts, videos, and claims on TikTok, Instagram, X, and other online forums.
  • A high-ranking FBI agent's testimony has disputed initial claims made during the operation that led to Maduro's capture, raising questions about training and protocol.
  • Independent reviews have found a pattern of Customs and Border Protection agents intentionally staking out ground in front of vehicles to justify deadly force, sparking outrage and calls for greater regulation.
  • The spread of disinformation has been facilitated by AI-generated videos and repurposed old footage, highlighting the need for increased vigilance and scrutiny on social media platforms.



  • In a shocking turn of events, the aftermath of the US invasion of Venezuela has revealed a disturbing pattern of disinformation and misinformation on social media platforms. The invasion, which saw the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, has sparked an onslaught of misleading posts, videos, and claims on TikTok, Instagram, X, and other online forums.

    Despite the efforts of mainstream reporters and journalists to provide accurate information about the events unfolding in Venezuela, the spread of disinformation has been rapid and relentless. The Pentagon's influencer press corps, which was established to promote a more nuanced understanding of military operations, has failed to contain the problem.

    According to sources, the FBI agent involved in the operation that led to Maduro's capture, Jonathan Ross, made claims under oath about whether a man they were trying to detain had asked to speak to his attorney. However, these claims have been disputed by an FBI special agent who took part in the operation, Bernardo Medellin. Medellin has testified that Muñoz-Guatemala, the man they were trying to apprehend, never asked for a lawyer.

    The incident raises questions about whether Ross followed his training during the interaction that led to the shooting and killing of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother. According to Medellin's testimony, federal training for interactions with drivers emphasizes the importance of placing oneself in a position where they minimize the chance of being hit by the vehicle or run over.

    Medellin also testified that Ross exited his vehicle and approached Muñoz-Guatemala without following proper protocol. This is significant, as it suggests that Ross may not have been acting in accordance with FBI training guidelines during the operation.

    Furthermore, an independent review of Customs and Border Protection's use of force policies has found a pattern of agents intentionally staking out ground in front of vehicles to justify the use of deadly force. This raises questions about whether Ross followed proper protocol during the interaction with Muñoz-Guatemala.

    The incident has sparked widespread outrage on social media, with many users sharing misinformation and conspiracy theories about the event. The spread of disinformation has been facilitated by the use of AI-generated videos and repurposed old footage, which have been shared widely online.

    In response to the growing crisis, some experts are calling for greater regulation of social media platforms to prevent the spread of disinformation. Others are advocating for increased transparency and accountability within government agencies, particularly with regards to their use of force policies.

    As the situation in Venezuela continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the aftermath of the US invasion has highlighted the need for greater vigilance and scrutiny when it comes to the spread of misinformation on social media platforms.



    Related Information:
  • https://www.ethicalhackingnews.com/articles/The-Misinformation-Epidemic-How-Social-Media-Platforms-Failed-to-Contain-the-Spread-of-Disinformation-After-the-US-Invasion-of-Venezuela-ehn.shtml

  • https://www.wired.com/story/fbi-agents-sworn-testimony-contradicts-claims-ices-jonathan-ross-made-under-oath/

  • https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/31/fact-check-do-ice-officers-really-have-federal-immunity-in-the-us


  • Published: Mon Jan 12 16:24:03 2026 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M













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