The first is this is based on a Craigslist ad they found. Anyone who's ever tried to find just about anything on Craigslist from a job to an apartment knows that it's painfully easy for people to make fake ads on there. How would you do that, Dan? Back when I first moved to the city and I was looking for work, I sent out hundreds of emails to Craigslist postings. And looking back, I'm not sure any of them were real. If you're going to make the Nazis are actors argument, I'm going to need stronger evidence than a Craigslist ad that didn't even say, we're looking for people to play Nazis. Nope. Every Craigslist ad is verified. Obviously, when he saw this ad, he traced it back to the Democratic Party using skills. Now, the bigger problem can be found in this sentence that is reposted on Infowars, Alex's own website. They copied and pasted this from the Zero Hedge. They still don't know how to take a screenshot, huh? This detail. I have no idea how this slipped past both the crack editorial department at Zero Hedge and Infowars, but somehow it did. Quote, the ad was posted by a company called Crowds on Demand and offered $25 per hour to actors and photographers to participate in events in the Charlotte, North Carolina area.