Everything we know about corona is a lie. It was a high end game being played!!!
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Everything we know about corona is a lie. It was a high end game being played!!!
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The emails can be found here
Fortunately or unfortunately, my mans Trump is/has being vindicated by non other than his nemesis !
Forrowing
the point was to get trump out at all costs. Sidhani pia wao alidhani the price would be this high. They have trashed the US economy and piled on more debt than is humanly possible to recover from in 10 lifetimes
Nemesis ni huyu?
JOE BIDEN’s CREEPY remarks about very young girl at Virginia military base: “I love those barrettes in your hair, man. I tell you what, look at her, she looks like she’s 19 years old, sitting there like a little lady with her legs crossed.” https://twitter.com/martingolobic63/status/1400061577919971330/video/1
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Fake news
Are you one of those baby seated by CNN and BBC?
Conspiracies every where …umesoma tu hii kitu online ukaamua ni ukweli:D:Diam guesing next utasema vaccines are microchipped
They are idiots… and already say that crap:
Despite efforts from social media platforms and top health officials to combat disinformation, conspiracy theories about the coronavirus vaccine continue to spread rapidly across the internet—here’s a look at some of the recurring falsehoods threatening the U.S.’s inoculation drive.
That the vaccine includes a microchip, a wild conspiracy theory stemming from years of baseless misrepresentation of Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates’ vaccine advocacy efforts as a cover for establishing a global surveillance system that has continued to resurface with new and easily disproven claims, including that people can use magnets to identify the microchips in their arms.
That the vaccine alters your DNA, a claim that has circulated on social media since last year—based on multiple pseudoscientific posts and statements falsely attributed to Moderna’s chief medical officer—that experts have debunked as a fundamental misunderstanding of mRNA vaccines, which do not change a person’s DNA.
That the vaccine can be “shed” from one person to another, a claim that gained enough prominence through boosts from popular anti-vaccine activists that it prompted a Miami school to ask vaccinated teachers to keep their distance from students and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to specify shedding can only occur when a vaccine contains a “live virus,” which the approved Covid-19 vaccines don’t.
That the vaccine is causing Covid-19 variants, a falsehood that picked up steam in May after Nobel-prize winning French virologist Luc Montagnier (a past participant in anti-vaccination protests) insisted in an interview “vaccination is creating new variants,” a claim other medical experts have deemed unscientific and “completely bonkers” as variants occur randomly and independently of vaccinations.
That the vaccine has already led to a large number of deaths, a claim buoyed by prominent conservatives including Fox News’ Tucker Carlson and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.) that is based on the thousands of deaths listed on the CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), though the database does not display verified information and the CDC has reported: “no causal link” between the listed deaths and the Covid-19 vaccine.
On Thursday morning, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky debunked a new and bizarre claim originating from TikTok that the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine makes recipients Bluetooth connectable. “That’s ridiculous,” she told CBS “This Morning’s” Gale King. “We’re not being injected with chips. What we’re being injected with is this incredible scientific breakthrough that keeps us safe.”
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Persistent online disinformation has been an obstacle throughout the U.S.’s vaccine rollout and becomes increasingly critical as federal and state governments labor to meet President Biden’s goal of having 70% of adults inoculated by July 4. Polling has revealed concern about vaccine side effects, including unproven claims the virus causes infertility, along with a general lack of trust in the shot are among the most common reasons people say they haven’t yet gotten the vaccine. Despite crackdowns on misinformation by social media sites, reports highlight that many falsehoods go unmoderated and spread easily across different platforms.
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16 million. That’s how many pieces of content violating their Covid-19 and vaccine policies Facebook and Instagram say they have removed since the beginning of the pandemic.
Which is all true, if at all you have read or listened to WEF
This thread should be pinned, it’s very important
So you have access to over 3,000 pages of Fauci’s emails but instead of linking to the page that proves it was a scam, you link to a mad man’s tweet? Are you even trying?
what about this
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So now that you’ve realized your email angle isn’t working, you are shifting to the Faux news angle? Sorry man, E for Effort
Liberals will never believe that st fauci is fallible
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We’re back again to mad men’s posts? So which page will prove it was all a scam?