Retracted COVID-19 Vaccine Study Was Funded by Anti-Vaxxer
A Michigan State University economist falsely claimed that nearly 300,000 deaths could be attributed to the vaccine.
A Michigan State University economist falsely claimed that nearly 300,000 deaths could be attributed to the vaccine.
A lawyer “advising” the anti-vaccine truckers claimed that they have support within law enforcement.
Disinformation campaigns depend on real-world events to offer an illusion of popularity for unpopular ideas, but they’re easy to spot when you know what to look for.
Cynical lies are undermining efforts to reach a population that has already been primed to refuse the COVID-19 vaccine.
A cartoon illustrations how disinformation recirculates through history.
A British man’s anti-vaccine video has spread even further, thanks to a meme.
Supporters in Kentucky sent Edwin Tamasese the means to continue his questionable measles “treatments.”
“Health” blogs seized on and regurgitated outdated, false claims yet again.