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  • Fact Check: Vaccines Do NOT Cause Liver Flukes; Parasites Come From Contaminated Food, Water, Not Vaccination

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    Do vaccinations cause liver flukes in the human stomach? No, that's not true: Vaccine experts contacted by Lead Stories called the notion "science fiction" and "nonsense." Liver flukes are parasites you can get from eating contaminated food like raw fish or certain plants. Vaccines are safe, tested treatments that protect you from diseases and have nothing to do with parasites.…

    • Nov 26, 2024
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Vaccines Do NOT Cause Liver Flukes; Parasites Come From Contaminated Food, Water, Not Vaccination Not Vax Fluke
  • Fact Check: Bill Gates Did NOT Invent Wirelessly-Controlled 'Birth Control Microchip'

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    Did Bill Gates invent an implantable, wireless "birth control microchip"? No, that's not true: Although the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded grants to companies working on an implantable contraception device, there is no evidence that Gates personally developed the device. A version of the device was in the preclinical trial stage at the time of the writing of…

    • Sep 19, 2024
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: Bill Gates Did NOT Invent Wirelessly-Controlled 'Birth Control Microchip' Only Funded
  • Fact Check: Many Posts About Copperhead Snakes Smelling Like Cucumbers Are Part Of Bait And Switch Scam

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    Is a post about the danger of copperhead snakes that can be detected by their cucumber-like scent a legitimate warning to a community? No, that's not true: This post is part of a well-known scam that functions to trick concerned people to share it. After some time passes, the snake post will be edited to become a real estate scam.…

    • Mar 26, 2024
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Many Posts About Copperhead Snakes Smelling Like Cucumbers Are Part Of Bait And Switch Scam Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Vaccinated People Are NOT 'Emitting MAC Addresses' -- It's Bluetooth Tech From Phones Etc.

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    Do vaccinated people emit Media Access Control addresses? No, that's not true: A professor of electrical and computer engineering told Lead Stories that the MAC addresses shown in social media posts and videos were "bluetooth technology" coming from phones and other devices like earbuds etc. The Food and Drug Administration has debunked the claim that microscopic technology is in vaccines.…

    • Jan 29, 2024
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: Vaccinated People Are NOT 'Emitting MAC Addresses' -- It's Bluetooth Tech From Phones Etc. Bluetooth
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence World Economic Forum Launched 'Mark of the Beast' CBDC Microchip That Will 'End Gun Ownership in America'

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    Did the World Economic Forum introduce a "mark of the beast" CBDC microchip to "end gun ownership" in the United States? No, that's not true: The United States hasn't announced the implementation of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) as of this writing, and the hypothetical abolishment of the Second Amendment that allows gun ownership would involve a different process…

    • Jul 21, 2023
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: NO Evidence World Economic Forum Launched 'Mark of the Beast' CBDC Microchip That Will 'End Gun Ownership in America' Unsupported
  • Fact Check: Masons' Child ID Programs NOT Injecting Children With 'CHIP' Or Collecting DNA -- ID Info Is Kept By Parents, Guardians

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    Are Masonic Lodges injecting children with "'free child identification chips' to 'help combat abduction,'" also collecting those children's DNA? No, that's not true: There is no credible evidence or reliable information to support such a claim. Multiple Masons organizations across the United States said their child-identification programs don't put tracking chips in children and any DNA information is retained by…

    • Jul 17, 2023
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Masons' Child ID Programs NOT Injecting Children With  'CHIP' Or Collecting DNA -- ID Info Is Kept By Parents, Guardians Acronym
  • Fact Check: World Economic Forum Did NOT State CBDC Chips Must Be 'Implanted Under Your Skin'

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    Did the World Economic Forum (WEF) say that a central bank digital currency (CBDC) microchip must be "implanted under your skin" to participate in society? No, that's not true: Richard Werner, a German economist and professor who is not employed by the WEF, talked about the possible future use of microchip implants to regulate the availability of CBDC funds and…

    • Jul 14, 2023
    • by: Madison Dapcevich
    Fact Check: World Economic Forum Did NOT State CBDC Chips Must Be 'Implanted Under Your Skin' No Such Plans
  • Fact Check: Tetanus Vaccines Are NOT Being Used To Sterilize People

    Fact Check

    Are tetanus shots being used to sterilize people? No, that's not true: Such claims are "completely illogical and contrary to fact," a molecular biologist told Lead Stories. There is no substantive evidence that tetanus vaccines available as of June 2023 contain a hormone that would "attack" a pregnancy and cause a miscarriage. Numerous studies indicate that tetanus vaccines are safe…

    • Jun 7, 2023
    • by: Madison Dapcevich
    Fact Check: Tetanus Vaccines Are NOT Being Used To Sterilize People Safe + Studied
  • Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Real Experience Of Implanted Microchip In Use -- It's Science Fiction Production

    Fact Check

    Does a video show a real situation where a person has an implanted microchip in her arm that allows her to buy goods and open her home door lock, then the implant stops working and she is stuck without money or access to her apartment? No, that's not true: Two videos of science fiction content have been combined into one…

    • May 23, 2023
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Real Experience Of Implanted Microchip In Use -- It's Science Fiction Production Sci-Fi
  • Fact Check: Vaccinated People Do NOT Emit Bluetooth Signals

    Fact Check

    Do vaccinated people emit Bluetooth signals? No, that's not true: There is no indication that the chip required to use this technology can be injected into a human body through a needle as of this writing. The claim's main argument derives from a "documentary" showing a pseudoscientific study that misrepresents how Bluetooth technology operates. The claim appeared in a post…

    • May 19, 2023
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Vaccinated People Do NOT Emit Bluetooth Signals Pseudoscience
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