‘If You See Me, Cry’: Hunger Stones in Some Czech And German Rivers
The emergence of “hunger stones” heralding agricultural doom wasn’t new in 2022, but neither was it a fabrication.
The emergence of “hunger stones” heralding agricultural doom wasn’t new in 2022, but neither was it a fabrication.
As much of the Northern Hemisphere endured a brutal heat wave, purported video of “NASA’s climate spiral” circulated on social media.
A 2014 French climate change forecast intended as a warning became reality in June 2022.
Fears of a wheat shortage swept social media in May 2022, alongside claims only ten weeks of wheat were held in reserves globally.
A lighthearted photo is real — and so is the “rain bomb” that pounded the country in early 2022.
After Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared on podcaster Tim Pool’s show in January 2022, a quote about climate change and Ice Age taxation circulated on social media.
A Rumble.com/Bongino Report Clip claimed that the Biden administration’s Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm posited that climate change caused a June 2021 Miami building collapse.
As millions of Texans lost electricity, a coordinated disinformation campaign attempted to shift the blame to renewable energy.
Twitter users chided the hotel chain after photos of online listings began spreading.
A Facebook post supposedly shows “pipeline protesters” who ran out of gas on their way to protest.