When Jasen Benwah — formerly Jasen Benoit — posted a fabricated DNA result claiming 98% Indigenous ancestry, it triggered deeper questions about identity fraud, false consensus, and stakeholder manipulation in Newfoundland. Despite quickly deleting the post, two named witnesses confirm its existence. This article exposes the post’s inaccuracies, the psychology behind the “just joking” defense, and how surrounding support creates a manufactured sense of legitimacy. It argues that identity fraud in consultation politics is not just unethical — it’s strategic. When silence enables deception, complicity becomes the norm.
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