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There is no evidence of U.S.-funded bioweapon labs in Ukraine; claims to the contrary misrepresent the U.S. Cooperative Threat Reduction Program
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There are U.S.-funded bioweapon labs in countries surrounding Russia; “Pentagon Funded Bio-Weapons Labs in the Ukraine”
Source: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Social media users, 2022-03-05 -
Misleading
Multiple studies show that face masks reduce the spread of COVID-19; a Cochrane review doesn’t demonstrate otherwise
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Face masks are ineffective at reducing the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases, a Cochrane review demonstrates
Source: Substack, Robert Malone, 2023-02-01 -
Inaccurate
Animal studies included in Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine approval application showed no signs of reproductive toxicity
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“COVID Vaccines Were Never Safe for Pregnant Women, Pfizer’s own data show”
Source: Children's Health Defense, Brownstone Insitute, David Bell, 2023-04-19 -
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COVID-19 mRNA vaccines saved lives by reducing risks of infection and severe COVID-19
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“the mRNA jab didn’t actually save any lives”
Source: Clash Daily, Wes Walker, 2023-05-15 -
Inaccurate
Breast cancer cases haven’t doubled in U.S. women under 45, despite social media claims
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“There is a huge boom in cancer, especially in female breast cancer in the younger ages of 45 and below.”
Source: Facebook, TikTok, Social media users, 2023-06-18 -
Authorities undertaking climate action targeted by viral “Climate lockdowns” narrative on social media
…focused on COVID-19. The same trend appears on all three platforms analyzed. From December 2022 onward, the narrative remained present in a higher number of posts, notably on Twitter (see…
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Analysis by Florida Department of Health about COVID-19 mRNA vaccines contains multiple methodological problems
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Florida study found that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines increase the risk of cardiac-related death, especially in men
Source: Fox News, Twitter/X, Joseph Ladapo, 2022-10-07 -
Inaccurate
Studies continue to show that COVID-19 vaccines don’t harm fertility
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New England Journal of Medicine “proves” 80% miscarriage rate among vaccinated women; COVID-19 vaccines harm men’s and women’s fertility
Source: Children's Health Defense, NVTV, Christiane Northrup, James Thorp, 2023-09-20 -
Misleading
Study calls for people to grow their own food for many years to come, despite finding higher carbon footprint compared to conventional agriculture
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Study and headline saying homegrown food is more carbon intensive than conventional agriculture is meant to discourage and stop people from growing their own food
Source: Facebook, The Atlas Society, Social media users, 2024-01-26