Search results for: "steve kirsch"
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-1.7Very lowFinancial Post publishes misleading opinion that misrepresents science of polar bears’ plight
…indicate that polar bears are negatively affected by sea ice loss. Steven Amstrup Chief Scientist, Polar Bears International, and Adjunct Professor University of Wyoming in Laramie The article is composed…
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-1.5Very lowFIRST EXPERIMENT: Analysis of Steve E. Koonin's article "Climate Science is not settled"
You can see all the scientists’ annotations in context by installing Hypothesis, or by clicking here The main reasons for this low rating are 1) the lack of scientific fairness…
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InaccurateGlobal warming matches model predictions well despite misconstrued claims about new photosynthesis study
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New photosynthesis study shows that Earth is not warming as predicted by climate models
Source: Twitter/X, Steve Milloy, 2023-11-18 -
-1.3LowNew York Post article makes speculative, unsupported claim that mutation could enable the virus causing COVID-19 to evade handwashing and mask-wearing
Review This article published by the New York Post on 24 September 2020 claims that a mutation could enable the virus that causes COVID-19 to evade hand-washing and mask-wearing. The…
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InaccurateInstagram reel promotes the baseless claim that viruses don’t exist, ignoring more than a century of science about infectious diseases
Claim:
Viruses don’t exist, terrain theory explains why diseases occur
Source: Cultivate Elevate, Matt Roeske, 2024-02-11 -
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IncorrectElon Musk’s claim that ventilators killed COVID-19 patients confuses correlation with causation
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Ventilators, not COVID, killed hospitalized COVID patients
Source: The Joe Rogan Experience, Elon Musk, 2023-10-31 -
InaccurateGlobal COVID Vaccine Safety study identified already-known risks, doesn’t show that risks are greater than benefits
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Global COVID Vaccine Safety study shows that COVID-19 vaccines are dangerous, inadequately tested; getting vaccinated is more dangerous than getting COVID-19
Source: Instagram, Twitter, Social media users, 2024-02-19 -
InaccurateCOVID-19 vaccines aren’t associated with a higher risk of pregnancy complication, contrary to claim by Daniel Horowitz
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“The shots were not studied in pregnant women”; “we have seen 50 times the rate of reporting [in VAERS] per month of miscarriages for this vaccine than the other vaccines put together.”
Source: The Blaze, Daniel Horowitz, 2022-01-11
