In the interest of 'balance' (ahem), you might take note that this was posted to Yahoo today... 'Died Suddenly' film amplifies false Covid-19 vaccine claims...
There. Now don't you feel all better and much safer? After all, the 'experts' have spoken once again. Just because "no evidence of" isn't synonymous with "false information" of "disinformation" and the fact that...
...is exactly the same type of "disinformation" makes no never mind, right? ('Offering' a multitude of 'other possibilities' isn't the same as 'disproving' a theory or offering definitive 'proof' of an alternative or an alternative with greater 'validity.')
As I said, I was just presenting it in the interest of 'balance.' The bottom line is that it's the same as it has been from the beginning; i.e., claim vs. counter claim and name-calling rather than anything definitive being presented or proffered as actual fact. Simply interpretation and spin magnified as "we" know, "they" don't, listen to us. By both sides.
Public health authorities say Covid-19 vaccines are very effective at preventing severe illness and death, but a video watched more than 10 million times claims they are part of a depopulation conspiracy. Experts called the hour-long film "disinformation," pointing to multiple false claims, data showing millions of lives saved during the pandemic due to vaccination, and a lack of evidence supporting its assertions...
But multiple experts have said the claims in "Died Suddenly" -- many of which AFP has previously debunked -- are false.
"A better name for the latest antivax shockumentary, Died Suddenly, would be Lied Suddenly because it is wall to wall lies," said Susan Oliver, a scientist with a PhD in nanomedicine, in a November 27 tweet...
But multiple experts have said the claims in "Died Suddenly" -- many of which AFP has previously debunked -- are false.
"A better name for the latest antivax shockumentary, Died Suddenly, would be Lied Suddenly because it is wall to wall lies," said Susan Oliver, a scientist with a PhD in nanomedicine, in a November 27 tweet...
...The embalmers in "Died Suddenly" connect the presence of clots in bodies to the shots. But experts have offered multiple other possibilities, including obesity, smoking or infection with Covid-19...
As I said, I was just presenting it in the interest of 'balance.' The bottom line is that it's the same as it has been from the beginning; i.e., claim vs. counter claim and name-calling rather than anything definitive being presented or proffered as actual fact. Simply interpretation and spin magnified as "we" know, "they" don't, listen to us. By both sides.
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