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The "internet marketing" scammers with the lc-track.com website (who may be reached by clicking on any of a large number of Facebook ads like the one above) changed the last digit of their LiveWave antenna promo page once we featured them here.

It's currently available at:

https://lc-track.com/blog/livewave/en/e/6/

and ...

https://lc-track.com/blog/livewave/en/e/2/

They would like you to believe that this is a photo of "Japanese engineer Isamu Tanaka Ph.D", who invented the LiveWave antenna:

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Oops. Nope. It is actually a photo of Yoshinori Ohsumi taken in 2016, when he won the Nobel Prize for medicine:

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It appears Facebook uses the same criteria for vetting ads that Brian Krassenstein did at Talkgold.

But wait! There's more!

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^ There is "Dr. Tanaka" with his "fellow engineers" introducing "the future of television" that "surpasses all limits known to science"!

Nope.

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It's Yoshinori Ohsumi taken at that 2016 press conference honoring his winning of the Nobel Prize in medicine, again.

Why doesn't Facebook have an interest in seeing that their members are not seeing ads that lead to frauds like the LiveWave antenna scammers?

SD

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It's simple, it is called "Advertising Revenue."