“Alert: Iceland Bans Covid Shots amid Soaring Sudden Deaths. It’s clear now,” says the text of a November 26, 2023 post on X, formerly known as Twitter, from Jim Ferguson, a one-time candidate for British Parliament with the Brexit Party.
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“Flowers are now star(t)ing to bloom in Antarctica and experts say this is not good news. This would be the first evidence of accelerated ecosystem response in Antarctica that is directly associated as a consequence of global warming, according to Nicoletta Cannone, a professor of ecology at the University of Insubria,” says a September 21, 2023 post on X — formerly Twitter — by the Daily Loud.
“BREAKING: A new study from the University of Colorado confirms that the Covid vaccinated have been transmitting dangerous antibodies generated by the mRNA vaccine through aerosols, also known as vaccine shedding,” says Patrick Webb in a July 30, 2023 post on Twitter, which is being rebranded as “X.”
The video shows clear blue waters outside the bull’s-eye window of a submersible before panning across five crew members, including a woman. The camera then swings back to the ocean, revealing a sizeable rusted vessel.
“What happens on Earth’s surface (eg farming) has no meaningful impact on climate change,” the owner of Tesla, Twitter and SpaceX said in a June 25, 2023 tweet with more than 6,000 shares.
“This is where the debris has been found, just a few yards around the Titanic wreckage,” says text over a June 22, 2023 TikTok video viewed more than three million times. “The 5 billionaires are dead!”
The image was published on Twitter in Ghana on June 5, 2023, and has since been shared more than 300 times.
“The last Neanderthal giant,” reads the caption of a purported photo tweeted on April 30, 2023.
“BBC News Finally Admits COVID Vaccines Caused ‘Excess Deaths’ in 2022,” reads the headline on an article, a screenshot of which was shared on Facebook on April 18, 2023. It was posted in a group with more than 4,300 members.
“In this weekly feature from the Climate Discussion Nexus, we check claims of relentless sea level rise against actual data,” says the caption of a YouTube video published March 14, 2023.