Exposed: The Million-Real “Conservative” Sellout – Paid Shills Masquerading as Right-Wing Voices in Banco Master Scandal
By Hotspotnews
What was sold to the Brazilian public as a genuine wave of conservative outrage over the Central Bank’s handling of Banco Master’s liquidation has now been unmasked as one of the most blatant astroturfing operations in recent memory — a multimillion-real scheme to rent the credibility of right-leaning influencers and turn them into scripted defenders of a troubled bank.
Leaked contracts, WhatsApp exchanges, signed NDAs, and whistleblower accounts paint a damning picture of “Projeto DV” — a codename unmistakably tied to Daniel Vorcaro, the owner of Banco Master. Influencers with large followings (some exceeding 1 million) were offered up to **R$ 2 million** for just three months of work, requiring roughly eight coordinated posts per month that questioned the BC’s “hasty” intervention, recycled selective excerpts from a TCU technical note, and framed the regulator as the real villain.
The playbook was textbook manipulation: pre-written scripts, sample posts designed to feel authentic to each creator’s style, strict confidentiality clauses with penalties as high as **R$ 800,000** for any leaks, and payments routed through intermediaries like marketing agencies with ties to entertainment and gossip networks. At least 40 profiles have been flagged by the Polícia Federal in their preliminary investigation, with the agency now moving toward a full inquérito to probe this coordinated digital campaign for possible illegal influence peddling.
This isn’t free speech; it’s purchased propaganda laundered through trusted conservative channels. For years, the Brazilian right has fought tooth and nail against narrative control by legacy media, government mouthpieces, and leftist influencer networks. We’ve called out shadow-banning, coordinated smears, and paid hit pieces as assaults on genuine debate. Yet here we see the same dirty tactics deployed from our own side — all to shield a private banker facing massive fraud allegations involving billions in suspicious transactions.
The hypocrisy is staggering. When dozens of supposedly independent voices suddenly echo identical talking points at the exact same time, backed by fat contracts and gag orders, the public isn’t getting principled analysis — it’s getting a corporate infomercial disguised as conviction. Honest conservatives who independently question regulatory decisions deserve better than to have their movement hijacked by mercenaries on the payroll.
The damage is already done. Every revelation erodes trust in the broader conservative digital ecosystem — the very space that millions rely on precisely because it was seen as less captured than traditional outlets. Accepting seven-figure checks to recite pre-approved lines doesn’t make someone a bold truth-teller; it makes them a contractor with an agenda.
The Central Bank’s actions in the Banco Master case warrant scrutiny — timing, alternatives, and impacts on depositors are fair game for real debate. But that debate must come from people who form their views freely, not from hired guns under legal threat.
To the influencers who took the money and ran the script: your credibility is now in tatters. To those who refused, leaked the documents, and exposed the scheme — thank you for choosing integrity over cash.
The Brazilian right cannot afford to become just another side willing to rent its megaphone to the highest bidder. If we want to keep calling out manipulation wherever it appears, we must start by cleaning our own house — starting now. Brazilians deserve authentic voices, not paid performances.

