Death of ‘Men’s Rights’ Attorney Stokes New Conspiracy Theories
Roy Den Hollander called Judge Esther Salas an “Obama appointed bigot.”
Roy Den Hollander called Judge Esther Salas an “Obama appointed bigot.”
Dr. Amber Schmidtke’s newsletter reports on the pandemic’s path through Georgia in 2020.
After President Obama criticized President Trump’s handling of COVID-19, a poorly-defined but widely-referenced scandal Trump dubbed “Obamagate” became a hot topic on hyperpartisan sites.
The newspaper called scientists who have criticized its reporting “Twitter researchers.”
A now-viral video was released to promote an upcoming book and documentary.
Two major advocacy groups said they “emphatically condemn” Daniel Erickson and Artin Massihi’s statements.
The “archbishop” who contacted U.S. President Donald Trump about a fake COVID-19 “cure” is a veritable wellspring of disinformation.
A dubious medical “update” has been reported as legitimate in at least one South American country.
A host of group and event pages were launched on the platform just 24 hours after protests in Michigan and Ohio.
Some social media users have gone so far as to link the conspiracy to the misspelled word “covfefe.”