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InaccurateArticle by OffGuardian, ZeroHedge claiming to list 30 facts about COVID-19 contains multiple inaccurate and misleading statements
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“There has been NO unusual excess mortality” related to COVID; “Lockdowns do not prevent the spread of disease”; “Masks don’t work”; “PCR tests were not designed to diagnose illness”
Source: OffGuardian, Zero Hedge, Kit Knightly, 2021-09-22 -
MisleadingAluminum-based adjuvants in vaccines are safe, contrary to claims based on mouse study
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'Mice study that showed aluminium in vaccines causes cognitive deficits & possible cause of Parkinson’s & Alzheimer’s disease'
Source: Facebook, Facebook user, 2025-01-31 -
InaccurateNicotine is addictive, drives tobacco dependence; nicotine patches cannot be replaced by eggplants
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“nicotine is not addictive”; consuming eggplants could replace nicotine patches
Source: Facebook, Instagram, Bryan Ardis, 2024-10-27 -
Most popular climate change stories of 2017 reviewed by scientists
…distinction. READ THE FULL REVIEW #8 Exposed: How world leaders were duped into investing billions over manipulated global warming data Published in The Mail on Sunday/Daily Mail, by David Rose…
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InaccurateModerna didn’t already produce COVID-19 mRNA vaccines before the pandemic; statement by CEO of Moderna misinterpreted
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Moderna was already producing COVID-19 vaccines before the beginning of the pandemic
Source: Instagram, Instagram users, 2023-02-09 -
InaccurateClaim that a mouse study shows COVID-19 vaccine causes “turbo cancer” distorts study findings
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“New Study Links Pfizer’s COVID Vaccine to ‘Turbo Cancer’”
Source: The Florida Standard, Jonas Vesterberg, 2023-07-13 -
Lacks contextSome evidence that wind turbines can harm eagles, but more are killed by other causes
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Windmills are a threat to eagles’ population.
Source: Instagram, X/Twitter, Social media users, 2025-01-16 -
Wildfires in LA influenced by Santa Ana winds and dry vegetation; climate change a likely factor, contrary to viral misinformation
…claims was that he cut fire budgets by 100 million prior to the fires. This suggests that Newsom lowered the budget, which is inaccurate; the multi-billion dollar California wildfire budget…
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MisleadingIan Plimer incorrectly claims human-caused emissions are short-lived
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The atmospheric residency time of carbon dioxide is five years and it is quickly sequestered into plants, marine life, oceans and sediments.
Source: The Australian, Ian Plimer, 2018-08-07
