Anti-vaxxers have always had to rely on deceiving people in order to sell their propaganda and misinformation. But seeing something this blatant is still pretty eye-opening.
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FYI, anti-vax loon & nominee for the worst person in the world @Kevin_Tuttle76 is endorsing this deceptive & misleading trash. All the more reason to report!pic.twitter.com/LUph2qfUGo
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Update! The anti-vax extremist
@talialikeitis is#triggered by me exposing her shameful deception! There's no poisons in vaccines, Talia. I can't say the same about your rhetoric. Next time you want to fool people, don't brag about it.#clowns#extremists#exposed#FactsMatterpic.twitter.com/R5cQhCoSFt
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Have antivaxxers started saying the virus is a false flag to trick people into taking vaccines ?
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Yes, from day one.
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I have bought books about vaccine dangers on amazon. They haven’t been removed.
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Yup. She didn't have to be so deceptive. Anti-vax books make up the majority of the top-selling vaccine books! Paul Thomas is a millionaire off his.
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Funny that none of the reviews are verified. Wow, this is a BAD attempt even by antivax standards
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And all on April 1st.
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Amazon seems to be hiding the report inaccurate information link...
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"Report incorrect product information" shows up for me. Are you sure you are logged in under your account?
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