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IncorrectInstagram reel rehashes old misinformation inaccurately linking autism with vaccines, glyphosate, and MTHFR mutations
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Vaccines, MTHFR mutation, and glyphosate lead to autism in children with brain injury
Source: Instagram, Nathan Riley, 2023-11-19 -
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MisleadingByram Bridle’s claim that COVID-19 vaccines are toxic fails to account for key differences between the spike protein produced during infection and vaccination, misrepresents studies
Claim:
“Terrifying new research finds vaccine spike protein unexpectedly in [the] bloodstream. The protein is linked to blood clots, heart and brain damage”
Source: LifeSite News, ON Point with Alex Pierson, Byram Bridle, 2021-05-28 -
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EuroClimateCheck: Climate fact-checking database website now live
13 March 2025 – As part of the EFCSN’s FactCRICIS / EuroClimateCheck project, a climate fact-checking database has been launched which brings together climate-related fact-checks from 25 organisations across Europe….
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MisleadingVaccines don’t cause mercury toxicity; the mercury compound present in some vaccines is different from the one in seafood
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“Doctors: don't eat fish when you're pregnant to avoid mercury getting into your baby Also doctors: vaccines containing mercury are safe to inject into your baby”
Source: Threads, Social media user, @mommavspharma, Kaylee Winfield, 2025-01-25 -
UnsupportedSpontaneous remission of cancer is rare; no evidence it occurs from diet or lifestyle changes
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Diet and lifestyle changes, rather than standard treatments like chemotherapy or radiation, can cause spontaneous remission of cancer
Source: Anti-Cancer Mom, Cortney Campbell, 2024-06-13 -
InaccurateNumbers on fruit and vegetable stickers don’t indicate whether they are genetically modified or not
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Five-digit numbers starting with eight on fruit and vegetable stickers indicate that they are genetically modified; “If you see this sticker on a fruit DO NOT buy it at any cost”
Source: Facebook, The Daily Mail, Social media users, 2024-08-31 -
UnsupportedNo evidence that lemon balm is a cure for bird flu, contrary to claim by Bryan Ardis
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“It’s already been proven that lemon balm [...] neutralizes and destroys all avian flu”, including H5N1
Source: The Dr Ardis Show, Facebook, TikTok, Bryan Ardis, 2024-11-03
