. @SharylAttkisson on the unauthorized herpes vaccine trial this weekend should be interesting. The vaccine didn’t work for the majority and caused injury to others. Results were fabricated. Unfortunately, those people are not wanting to talk anymore. Beware! #fda
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Replying to @SpeaksTruth123 @SharylAttkisson
Nothing Sharyl writes is interesting to me since she went antivax and joined a right wing propaganda outfit, Sinclair. If you want objective info about the unethical, unapproved trial, see e.g. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/offshore-herpes-vaccine-trial-under-investigation/ … https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/university-was-tipped-off-to-possible-unauthorized-trials-of-herpes-vaccine/ …https://khn.org/news/university-under-fire-for-off-the-grid-herpes-vaccine-experiments/ …
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She is honest and has integrity, I would say that all of the left wing networks are basically propaganda arms of the Democratic Party now. I noticed how NBC(tonight) didn’t even report on the McCabe criminally referral. Not a peep.
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I dunno about that. She just attacked me viciously for posting something that was true.
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Oh come on Dan. Lol
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Yup. I noted that one of her followers in this thread seemed to believe a QAnon conspiracy theory ( https://twitter.com/wooddragon1982/status/987109703313428480 … ), and she treated it as a smear. Is noting something that's true a smear?
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Well Everything is not always a conspiracy theory.
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As an aside if you read The Smear, I trace the origins of the use of "conspiracy theory" as a propaganda phrase to controversialize people or ideas that are contrary to corporate or government interests. Very interesting indeed!
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For instance, Pizzagate is a conspiracy theory that is not supported by evidence... and the folks that spread it are in part responsible for this dangerous incident:https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/06/22/533941689/pizzagate-gunman-sentenced-to-4-years-in-prison …
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Yes but the point is, as I write in The Smear, many things are--indeed--conspiracies: Everything from the mob, to Bonnie & Clyde's crimes, to most any misdeed involving 2 or more. But the phrase used to controversialize was launched by CIA...
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...and is now widely used by propagandists for the purpose of controversializing certain people or ideas. (Not because "conspiracies" are in fact inherently rare or because it is weird to think something is a conspiracy.)
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When folks got too close to the truth behind troubling “coincidental” events the CIA disparged them by demonizing the term conspiracy theory as craziness. It’s pure definition as per Merriam-Webster
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Absolutely!
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