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crisis actor
[ krahy-sis ak-ter ]
noun
- a professional or volunteer actor who plays a role in a staged drill in order to prepare or train first responders for a specific emergency scenario.
- (in a false flag ( def ) conspiracy theory) a person pretending to be a victim in a hoax attack.
Word History and Origins
Origin of crisis actor1
Example Sentences
The day after the shooting he accused one of the grieving parents who made a televised statement on behalf of the families, Robbie Parker, of being a crisis actor.
It claimed that a patient interviewed after the attack - who was standing and appeared uninjured - and the woman on the stretcher were the same person and that she had been a crisis actor.
It claimed that a patient interviewed after the attack — who was standing and appeared uninjured — and the woman on the stretcher were the same person and that she had been a crisis actor.
Ms. Kelly has asserted that the Biden administration is “on a destructive crusade to exact revenge against supporters of Donald Trump” and has accused Mr. Fanone, who was beaten unconscious by the rioters at the Capitol, of being a “crisis actor.”
But the words "crisis actor" - a term used to describe someone who has been paid to act out a tragedy or scenario - had been added by someone else in large font.
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