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Pro-China Group Uses Dragonbridge Campaign to Target Rare Earth Mining Companies
2022-07-05 06:34

A pro-China influence campaign singled out rare earth mining companies in Australia, Canada, and the U.S. with negative messaging in an unsuccessful attempt to manipulate public discourse to China's benefit.

Targeted firms included Australia's Lynas Rare Earths Ltd, Canada's Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corp, and the American company USA Rare Earth, threat intelligence firm Mandiant said in a report last week, calling the digital campaign Dragonbridge.

"It targeted an industry of strategic significance to the PRC, including specifically three commercial entities challenging the PRC's global market dominance in that industry," Mandiant noted.

The goal, the company noted, was to instigate environmental protests against the companies and propagate counter-narratives in response to potential or planned rare earths production activities involving the targets.

Some of the bogus accounts masqueraded as Texas citizens in a public 1,200-member Facebook group called "STOP LYNAS! NO to Lynas Exporting and Creating Another Toxic Legacy," alleging the mining firm risks exposing local populations to radioactive contamination and poisoning.

"DRAGONBRIDGE's targeting of additional rare earths mining companies underscores the campaign's ability to monitor developments and respond accordingly," the researchers said.


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