Showing posts with label misrepresentation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label misrepresentation. Show all posts

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Aangirfan, aka Aanirfan, Is a Fraudster

Aangirfan makes a big thing about exposing paedophiles. Here, in a recent post, are a couple of pictures with Aangirfan's original caption, or absence of caption:

Aangirfan's caption: Trump, the friend of Jeffrey Epstein.

Note: Since this was posted, Aangirfan has changed his caption
to the above image. It is now says: "Trump and daughter" But there's
 no acknowledgement for the correction!


Jeffrey Epstein is a New York billionaire and convicted paedophile. The implication of Aangirfan's caption to the above image is, therefore, clear: Trump is into molesting little girls.

But what the picture actually shows is Ivanka Trump: my dad and me.

Here's another image from the same post:




Aangirfan provides no caption to this image (now deleted from Aangirfan's post, with no acknowledgement to Canspeccy! Oops! No. The image has been re positioned at the bottom of Aangirfan's post and a caption added: "Trump and son," which seems to rob the image of all point.), but from the caption to the picture of Donald Trump with his daughter, the implication is clear: here's Trump the kiddie fiddler with another potential victim.

 In fact, the image has been cropped by Aangirfan, presumably to support the false implication of an inappropriate relationship, from a family photo in the Daily Mail showing Trump, his wife, and youngest child, Barron.

Trump family photo as published by the Daily Mail, January 7, 2013.

You don't have to be a Trump supporter to despise this kind of garbage.

Whether Aangirfan was always a lying scumbag is not quite clear. A few months ago, Aangirfan changed his domain from aangirfan.blogspot.com to aanirfan.blogspot.com. The change corresponded with a switch from mostly rather short posts, which however far-fetched, seemed to have some basis in fact and reason, to tediously long and incoherent posts that seem to serve no purpose except to smear someone or to spin fantastic and ridiculous conspiracy theories about almost everything, with the object, perhaps, of inculcating the idea that all conspiracy theories must be nonsense.

The case of Aangirfan, alias Aanirfan, provides a useful warning that the Internet is a source not of information, but of images and verbiage, which may or may not convey real information, and which have been placed at your disposal for reasons you know nothing about, but which may be intended greatly to your detriment.

Related: 

CanSpeccy: Aangirfan, aka Aanirfan, Is STILL a Fraudster Faking News About Donald Trump

CanSpeccy: Fundamentalist atheists: Aangirfan/Aaanirfan derides Christians, posts fake Trump family photo