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  • Fact Check: Vaccinated People Do NOT Emit Bluetooth Signals

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    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
  • Fact Check: COVID-19 Vaccines, PCR Tests Do NOT Make People 'Magnetic'

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    Do COVID-19 vaccines or PCR tests make people "magnetic"? No, that's not true. There is no evidence that either of them can increase what is perceived as "magnetism." But theatrical glue, oily skin or body cream can do the trick of making objects stick to skin without fundamentally altering the properties of the human body, which is not known for…

    • Nov 23, 2022
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: COVID-19 Vaccines, PCR Tests Do NOT Make People 'Magnetic' No Magnetism
  • Fact Check: Bayer Top Exec Did NOT Admit COVID-19 Vaccine Is Gene Therapy

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    Did the head of Bayer's pharmaceutical division admit the COVID-19 vaccines are gene therapy? No, that's not true: The comments made by Bayer's Stephan Oelrich were taken out of context. Speaking about innovation in the pharmaceutical industry, he said the COVID vaccines were an example of technological innovations that are paving the way for the public to trust future new…

    • Jun 22, 2022
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Bayer Top Exec Did NOT Admit COVID-19 Vaccine Is Gene Therapy Out Of Context
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence Photos Show COVID Vaccine Or 'Nanotech'

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    Do these photos prove someone found nanotechnology in Pfizer Comirnaty COVID-19 vaccine? No, that's not true: The claim is based on use of a home microscope that could not see nanoscale items, which are one-billionth of a meter across. The claim provides none of the customary scientific reporting that would prove the origin of the material in the photos, that…

    • Feb 15, 2022
    • by: Dean Miller
    Fact Check: NO Evidence Photos Show COVID Vaccine Or 'Nanotech' Untraced Vials
  • Fact Check: COVID Vaccines Are NOT Experimental Gene Technology -- They ARE Fully Authorized

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    Are COVID-19 vaccines experimental gene technology that is still under development? No, that's not true: The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the United Kingdom says none of the vaccines authorized in the U.K. -- AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Moderna -- are experimental. All have gone through a "thorough review of safety, quality and efficacy information from clinical trials"…

    • Feb 10, 2022
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: COVID Vaccines Are NOT Experimental Gene Technology -- They ARE Fully Authorized Not Gene Tech
  • Fact Check: Vaccine Critic Dr. Robert Malone Is NOT Correct That COVID-19 Vaccines Don't Work, Cause Infertility And Claims Won't Be Paid

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    Did Dr. Robert Malone correctly claim in a speech that COVID-19 vaccines are not working, that they cause infertility and that vaccine makers are protected legally while families are not? No, that's not true: The vaccines have prevented serious illness and death for millions. Studies have shown the vaccines do not cause infertility and there is a compensation system for…

    • Jan 26, 2022
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Vaccine Critic Dr. Robert Malone Is NOT Correct That COVID-19 Vaccines Don't Work, Cause Infertility And Claims Won't Be Paid Claims Paid
  • Fact Check: Cooler Cameras in Walgreens Are NOT To Scan For 'Mark Of The Beast'-- They Enable Real-Time Targeted Ads

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    Can these cooler doors read microchips, tattoos or clothing logos that might identify someone as vaccinated or unvaccinated or as a Satan worshipper who wears the "mark of the beast"? No, that's not true: Cooler Screens technology is "identity-blind" and uses optical sensors that recognize age, gender and weather to serve up targeted in-store advertising. The claim appeared in a…

    • Jan 14, 2022
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Cooler Cameras in Walgreens Are NOT To Scan For 'Mark Of The Beast'-- They Enable Real-Time Targeted Ads Identity-Blind
  • Fact Check: COVID-19 Vaccines Are NOT Full Of Exclusive Nanotechnology To Create 'Slave Species'

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    Are COVID-19 vaccines full of exclusive nanotechnology to create a "slave species"? No, that's not true: Anti-vaccination group La Quinta Columna (The Fifth Column) provides no proof for its claims that COVID vaccines contain nanotechnology. Patents and ingredient lists for the vaccines do not show any of the "NanoRouters ... Nano-Antennas and Plasmonic Antennas" alleged to be in them. The…

    • Jan 11, 2022
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: COVID-19 Vaccines Are NOT Full Of Exclusive Nanotechnology To Create 'Slave Species' Nano Nonsense
  • Fact Check: Moderna Patent Does NOT Uncover 'Nanocensor' Contained In Its Vaccines

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    Does a Moderna patent reveal a nanosensor is contained in its COVID-19 vaccine? No, that's not true: COVID vaccines contain no nanosensors. Patents for the mRNA vaccine and an ingredients list from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) show the Moderna shot does not have any nanosensors in it. The interview making this claim was posted to Rumble on December…

    • Dec 8, 2021
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Moderna Patent Does NOT Uncover 'Nanocensor' Contained In Its Vaccines Not In Vaccine
  • Fact Check: Forbes Article Did NOT Say COVID-19 Vaccines Directly Modify DNA -- Previous Title Of The Article Was Misinterpreted

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    Did an article published by Forbes support the idea that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines directly modify DNA? Not exactly: Although the headline "Yes, The Vaccine Changes Your DNA. A Tiny Bit. That's A Good Thing," was posted on the website, the title of the article was changed shortly after its publication to better reflect the contents of the article. And while…

    • Dec 3, 2021
    • by: Lead Stories Staff
    Fact Check: Forbes Article Did NOT Say COVID-19 Vaccines Directly Modify DNA -- Previous Title Of The Article Was Misinterpreted Title Changed
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