I just figured out how the Fake News created the "Trump suggested drinking disinfectants" story. It's the same editing trick as the Fine People Hoax. 1. Delete the intro in which UVC light is called a "disinfectant." 2. Delete the end where Trump clarifies the topic is light.
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Also, there's one angle that show Dr. Birx sitting quietly to the side, but there's another angle with a man who is responding to the president's questions and comments.
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There was some head shaking and nodding going on that's hard to translte into a transcript.
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He re-emphasises the UV but I don’t agree that he never alluded to chemical disinfectants. I can see how it could be interpreted both ways. I don’t think it matters, both are valid questions to be asking.
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See, if that's what the media did, we'd have no argument against them- they'd be able to legitimately defend what they reported- but that's not what they say, they literally say Trump promoted drinking/injecting bleach- I saw Anderson Cooper do it again just the other night.
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