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And it happened almost the moment mass vaccination began. Then from April through the summer he says it was one of the quietest periods he had ever seen. And now he says the death rate is rising again. And the people coming in he says are from all age ranges.

The causes of death he says are heart attacks, blood clots, strokes, multiple organ failure! Sound familiar? Almost all of these people he says are vaccinated.

He saw a man, a barber who died at age 23, just after getting the second shot. Because the vaccine is now being administered to young children. And if they start to die he predicts the deaths will just be blamed on a new variant of Coronavirus. In short he says there is no Covid pandemic. He believes the whole thing is a sham!

The elderly last spring were put down with sedatives! The dead from the past year were killed by vaccines! And he believes this is a centrally organized depopulation agenda to kill the old, and cull, or sterilize, the young.

With the new deaths, of course, being blamed on Covid! In short everyone that and love will die in the years to come either from the vaccine, or from murder at the hands of the government! And other funeral directors and doctors agree with him. John thank you so much for being here. So let me explain. If you had a hundred vaccines in a tray. And they did no damage at all.

And 15 of those were designed to maim and kill. So you have a hundred recipients come up and they take those vaccine. The vast majority, the 85, will suffer no effects.

The 15 that becomes sick and ill, are your Covid patients, and your Covid deaths. How is that gonna happen? And then they recently announced regular boosters for the next three, to five years. Stew Peters: So we have the placebo group like you mentioned. Do you believe that all of the shots that are not placebo, are essentially kill shots? And was then given the second shot and found passed away at home the second day. Another guy died on the way home, in the car, from the clinic.

You know, nobody will listen to them. And the others are totally oblivious. And, for example, the Midazolam scandal. Stew Peters: So yesterday on this program, Karen Kingston joined us. She worked for Pfizer years ago. And she said:. I agreed with it before, and I agreed with it after!

But I was surrounded by a plethora of the brightest scientific and legal minds in the world! And a plethora of others! You know, I could have a list up and read them all off there. And they basically said:. Children that are injected will die. Presidential Candidacy Announcement. Brown Chapel Speech. Senate Speech on Iraq Federalism Amendment. Senate Speech on Comprehensive Immigration Reform. Woodrow Wilson Center Speech. Speech at the Jefferson-Jackson Dinner. Iowa Caucus Victory Speech. New Hampshire Primary Concession Speech.

Ebenezer Baptist Church Speech. South Carolina Primary Victory Speech. A More Perfect Union Speech. Democratic Nomination Victory Speech. Speech to the People of Berlin. President-Elect Victory Speech. First President-Elect Press Conference. Global Climate Summit Prerecorded Speech. Economic Team Announcement Speech.

Management and Budget Office Announcement. Economic Recovery Advisory Board Announcement. Security Team Announcement Speech. Commerce Secretary Announcement. Remarks After Meeting with Economic Team. George Mason University Speech. Intelligence Community Leadership Team. Lincoln Memorial Pre-Inauguration Speech. First Presidential Weekly Speech.

Al-Arabiya Television Interview. Executive Compensation Salary Cap Speech. First Prime Time Press Conference. Abraham Lincoln D. Bicentennial Celebration Speech. Lincoln Association nd Birthday Banquet Speech. State of the Nation Address to Congress Speech.

Speech to Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Speech at Strasbourg Town Hall. Speech at Hradcany Square in Prague. Speech to the Turkish Parliament. Speech to U. Troops Serving in Baghdad Iraq. A New Foundation Speech at Georgetown.

First Address at the Central Intelligence Agency. Holocaust Days of Remembrance Ceremony Speech. White House Correspondents Dinner Speech. Arizona State University Commencement Address. Joint Press Remarks with Benjamin Netanyahu. Notre Dame University Commencement Speech. National Security Speech at the National Archives. Speech on Securing U. Cybersecurity Infrastructure. Speech at Buchenwald Concentration Camp.

Speech Marking the 65th Anniversary of D-Day. American Medical Association Speech. Moscow New Economic School Speech. Ghanaian Parliament Address. Nomination of Regina Benjamin for Surgeon General.

American Graduation Initiative Speech. Eulogy for Ted Kennedy. Back-to-School Speech to America's Schoolchildren. Eulogy for Walter Cronkite. Fort Hood Memorial Service Speech. Town Hall Address in Shanghai. Afghanistan Troop Surge at the U. Military Academy. Kennedy Center Honorees Address. Brookings Institution Speech on Job Creation. Nobel Prize for Peace Speech and Lecture.

National Security Review Press Conference. Navy sailors facing months-long pay delays. Rashida Tlaib called Sens. State and local governments are warning that Americans could spread COVID over Thanksgiving, and saying they should keep gatherings small to reduce risk.

The Times also said if a SARS vaccine were able to be "repurposed" that could be ready as early as "late Also, nearly every expert quoted in the Times article was also far off the mark, including vaccine industry propagandist Peter Hotez, who discussed a fast-tracked month time frame. USA Today misstated Melania Trump's "arrival date from Slovenia" amid a flurry of reporting that questioned her immigration status from the mids.

Support Sharyl Attkisson's fight against government overreach in Attkisson v. The New York Times issues a major correction below to an original "unfair" article about U. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley. The New York Times falsely reported that a man, Mark Judge, testified he remembered an incident more than 30 year ago in which Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is accused of assault.

Judge actually said the opposite: he does not remember such an incident, and that the allegations are " absolutely nuts. Neither turns out to be true. Axios and others eventually "update" and "clarify" their erroneous reports. Later, it's reported that neither case was true. She is still here at the WH," a senior official told the press.

The adviser was reassigned to another job. It's discovered that nearly everything written by a Der Spiegel reporter, who had been honored by CNN, about a supposedly racist Trump stronghold town was fabricated --like much of his other work. But he and First Lady Melania did. NBC added a note to its story but left the false headline in place.

She didn't. As of May , she was still on the job and there had been no correction or editor's note. It wasn't. Shah continued to serve seven more months.

The New York Times issues a correction to a report that falsely stated former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort asked for campaign polling to be given to a Russian oligarch, Oleg Deripaska, who has ties to Russia President Putin. Instead, the Times now claims, Manafort actually asked his associate Rick Gates to give polling data to Ukrainian oligarchs --not Deripaska.

While working at Politico, one of the New York Times reporters, Ken Vogel, got caught sending drafts of stories to democratic officials. Another co-author, Maggie Haberman, was considered a "friendly" by Clinton campaign officials who turned to her when she worked at Politico. We can do the most shaping by going to Maggie," wrote Clinton officials in emails. Fox TV affiliate in Seattle, Washington airs fake, doctored video of President Trump that altered his face and made it appear as though he had stuck his tongue in and out while giving an Oval Office address.

The Buzzfeed exclusive with anonymous sources implicating Trump in potentially criminal behavior that Democrats and pundits said would be the nail in Trump's impeachment coffin is refuted in a rare rebuke from Special Counsel Mueller's office.

Buzzfeed stands by its reporting. The New York Times and Washington Post are among the publications that issue corrections after falsely reporting that an anti-Trump activist had served in the Vietnam War. Additionally, multiple news employees, including a CNN employee, apologize for mischaracterizing, as the aggressors, Trump-supporting teenagers at a pro-life rally.

The UK Telegraph apologizes for all the facts it got wrong in a Jan. While some media outlets responsibly reported and properly attributed allegations in the racist attack alleged by actor Jussie Smollett, others did not. Some unskeptically furthered the narrative that Smollett, who is black, was attacked by Trump-supporting racists who put a noose around Smollett's neck, shouted racial slurs, told him it's "MAGA" Make America Great Again country, and poured bleach on him.

While details are still emerging as of this date, Chicago police have stated that Smollett is no longer considered a victim of the crimes he alleged. The New York Times receives special mention here for adding a biased non sequitur in its early reporting that treated skepticism of Smollett's story as if it were unfounded, and fit in a dig at President Trump's son. But the lack of progress in the investigation has fueled speculation about whether the report was exaggerated.

The president? The Post confirmed this with five anonymous sources. The firing was said to be likely to happen the following week. Testimony by former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen seemed to put the final nail in the coffin of the "dossier" claim reported by many -- that Cohen had visited Prague to meet with Russians to help collude on Trump's behalf. Cohen told Congress he's never been to Prague or the Czech Republic, for that matter.

McClatchy even reported that Cohen's cell phone had pinged off Prague towers. Where did this apparently false information come from? Each obtained their information independently from foreign intelligence connections," reported McClatchy.

The Washington Post deleted a tweet containing false reporting about a January 19 incident regarding a standoff between Trump-supporting pro-life Catholic high school students and a pro-choice Native American activist.

The Post wrongly stated, without attribution, that the activist had fought in the Vietnam War. The activist also falsely stated that a high school student had blocked him and "wouldn't allow him to retreat. The Post also posted an "editor's note" on this date stating that "a more complete assessment" of the incident contradicted or failed to confirm accounts as originally reported, including that a particular student was trying to instigate a conflict.

The Washington Post said it would be out in summer of Bloomberg said it would be shortly after the Midterm elections. However, it was not announced at that time. The release of the Mueller report in April belies countless news stories over more than two years.

The report does not find collusion between Trump and Russia President Putin and also concludes there's no evidence that any American conspired or coordinated with any Russian.

The many who claimed there was hard evidence of collusion in hand proved to be wrong, yet there is no record of media apologies and corrections on these points. John S. The late Sen. John McCain frequently attacked Trump and cast a deciding vote contrary to McCain's campaign promise to repeal Obamacare. After the tarp news is reported, reporters quote McCain's daughter attacking Trump as if he had given the orders to cover the name.

It is further reported that the U. The one grain of truth appeared to be that, in advance of Trump's trip, a military official sent an email directing that the U. McCain be kept from Trump's view. However, importantly, that direction was not followed. Further, Trump and White House aides indicated Trump played no role and was unaware of the direction.

Significantly, military officials stated that it was untrue that a tarp was placed over the ship's name to block it from Trump's view. They say it was the other way around: a tarp on the ship for maintenance was removed for Trump's visit. Further, U. McCain was ordered to be moved for Trump's visit and was gone by the time he arrived.

The tarpaulin was used as part of hull preservation work on the McCain and was removed on Saturday, two days before Trump delivered a Memorial Day address at U. Naval Base Yokosuka, where the McCain was stationed. All ships remained in normal configuration during [the President's visit. Though the main components of the Wall Street Journal story appeared to have been debunked, the New York Times' Maggie Haberman oddly tweeted out a statement that the Times had confirmed the Wall Street Journal's "excellent scoop.

The main part of the story that the Times seemed to have confirmed was that unnamed White House officials were concerned about Trump seeing the McCain name and that sailors wearing ball caps that sported the ship's insignia were turned away.

However, CBS News pointed out that "it is possible the reason they were turned away is that ball caps were not part of the dress code for the event. Several news outlets seemed to be victimized by a bad case of wishful thinking when they reported that President Trump's Fourth of July celebration did not draw crowds. One analysis incorrectly claimed there were "small crowds. The Guardian featured a photo of an empty podium in Washington D.

However, by any factual assessment, the crowds were, in fact, huge. That's in spite of the bad weather. However, AP and other fact checks stated this was a misleading term. According to AP, the "lost" children were a matter of the government not being able to track them once placed with sponsors. In some cases this was because the sponsors-- many in the U. It's not highly unusual to fail to keep track of many minors who came unaccompanied to the border.

During the last year of the Obama administration, HHS was able to locate 85 percent of the minors or their sponsors, according to an inspector general's report.

The Trump administration slightly exceeded that success rate in the last three months of , even as it is accused of losing children. In a story about a lawsuit alleging that candidate Trump forcibly kissed a campaign worker, CNN failed to mention that that lawsuit had been dismissed. It later corrected its story to include the information. Many in the media uncritically report a Georgia State legislator's racist and false claim that a "white" man at a grocery store told her to "go back where you came from.

Media reports link the supposed hateful comment to President Trump because Trump recently said several Democrats in Congress should "go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came. However, the following day, the legislator acknowledges the man did not say she should "go back to your country" or "go back to where you came from," as she originally claimed. She goes on to say she told him to " go back. After the legislator changes her story, the local news plays up the headline that the man "admits he swore," rather than the far more important acknowledgement that her major claim was false.

See around in the video near the end of the story. Even after the legislator retracted her original accusation, it remained widely published in national headlines and news reports. When the error is pointed out, the contributor says she was just kidding and deletes her tweet--but not before it has been "liked" and "retweeted" thousands of times.

The mother was not lactating , CNN later acknowledged. At last view, it appeared that far more people had seen or remarked on the initial information than the apology. The now-deleted original tweet by O'Donnell stated: "A source close to Deutsche Bank says Trump's tax returns show he pays very little income tax and, more importantly, that his loans have Russian co-signers.

If true, that explains every kind word Trump has ever said about Russia and Putin. I will address the issue on my show tonight. Parents will have to apply for citizenship for their the [sic] children in those situations. Correction: Experts who have looked at new USCIS policy say it applies if a service member adopts a child overseas, but children born to service members on deployment would still automatically get citizenship.

I deleted tweets with the incorrect info. CNN and nearly every major media outlet criticized President Trump for tweeting that Alabama would likely be impacted by Hurricane Dorian.

They claimed that was never the case. However, Trump was correct that multiple official hurricane advisories had put Alabama in a projected impacted area. Watch for yourself. There is no record of any corrections to these incorrect news stories. In fact, there are multiple follow ups repeating the false claims that Alabama was never in a projected path, and doubling down on the claim that Trump was inaccurate.

Rather than admit an error, some news outlets skirted the issue, parsing probabilities, "would" vs. CNN's narrative that the Central Intelligence Agency makes life-or-death decisions based on anything other than objective analysis and sound collection is simply false Misguided speculation that the President's handling of our nation's most sensitive intelligence? The reporting is materially inaccurate At least some of the original stories remained posted a day later without correction, clarification or updating to include CIA's refutation.

The New York Times publishes an editor's note about its recent story recounting a newly-reported accusation about an incident decades ago involving Trump-nominated Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. The editor's note discloses for the first time that the Times never spoke to the alleged victim, and that the alleged victim had told friends she had no recollection of any such event.

The Times reporters explained that that information had mistakenly been edited out of the story. In testimony to Congress, special counsel Robert Mueller puts to final rest the widespread reporting in originating with Slate.

When asked about it by a member of Congress, Mueller replied that "my belief at this point is The Washington Post, quoting anonymous sources, reported that President Trump's Director of National Intelligence threatened to quit over an alleged whistleblower issue.

However, the released transcript notes reveal Trump mentioned Biden's son not by name one time. However, many in the media claimed the "eight times" allegation was really true because they counted each phrase in which Trump referred to possible corruption or the need for some sort of investigation.

There are other areas of possible mistaken reporting regarding the same phone call, but they are generally subject to interpretation. CBS News's 60 Minutes reports "the government whistleblower who set off the impeachment inquiry of President Trump is under federal protection because they fear for their safety. When a black girl claims white boys at school held her down, cut off her hair and called her "nappy" and "ugly," the story makes national news.

Multiple news outlets improperly report some details as if they are established as true, without proper attribution. Another boy grabbed her arms. A third boy cut off some of her hair. However, it turns out there was no attack or "incident.

ABC airs video purportedly showing a "slaughter" and "horrific report of atrocities" against Kurds by Turkey after President Trump withdrew U. The video is not combat video at all. It is file tape of a training show in the U. ABC News regrets the error. Multiple media claims state that President Trump was golfing during the U. Obama White House photographer Pete Souza had apparently originally tweeted out incorrect information on timing.

A White House statement from Trump's physician issued two days later stated that was not the case. Specifically, he did not undergo any specialized cardiac or neurologic evaluations," the president's physician stated. London's Daily Mail posts a sensational headline during the impeachment hearings against President Trump. It claims that a key witness, Ambassador Kurt Volker, had "walked back" his testimony in a way that was detrimental to Trump.

When Volker was asked, in real time at the hearing, if the Daily Mail headline was correct and he had, indeed, changed his testimony, Volker stated that no. The headline was wrong.

Agence France Press publishes a sensational story saying that more than , children are being held in migration-related detention in the U. It turns out that was the number in under President Obama. AFP is withdrawing this story. The author of the report has clarified that his figures do not represent the number of children currently in migration-related US detention, but the total number of children in migration-related US detention in We will delete the story. He was actually in Afghanistan serving dinner to U.

It's the second year in a row that national media makes the same mistake. The reporter, Jessica Kwong, was reportedly later fired. Trump headed to Afghanistan to surprise U.

Story has already been updated, as shown in the screenshot. It turns out the same Newsweek reporter, Kwong, reported an allegedly misleading story the week before about President Trump's tipping implying he'd been cheap.

Newsweek later updated the story to remove the headline reference to a "thin stack of cash" and include that it was dollar bills, and above and beyond what Trump had already tipped the servers. Allegation Rep. Devin Nunes R-Calif. Nunes says at the time CNN claimed he was in Vienna, he was actually in Benghazi, Libya and Malta for meetings; and Nunes produced photographs he says proves that. Additionally, he says he has never met with the named former Ukrainian prosecutor in Vienna or anywhere else.

If evidence ultimately shows CNN was correct and Nunes is incorrect, this post will be updated and removed from the count. It would be difficult if not impossible from a practical standpoint to list the thousands of the media reports, from the New York Times to CNN, that have now been proven false by information documented in Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz's report on the FBI's misbehavior in investigating the Trump campaign.

Here, they will all be grouped together as one media mistake, but include nearly every major national media outlet that falsely reported, as if fact, that the discredited Democrat-funded "dossier" -- submitted by the FBI to get a wiretap to spy on Trump associate Carter Page -- was only a " small part " of the wiretap application.

Also, the reports that Page was a Russian spy and the conduit between Trump and Putin. Also, the many insistences that Trump was a "Putin stooge" and coordinating with Putin or Russia, when the FBI's own evidence now shows they never found anything remotely close to that. In fact, they appeared to disprove it. Media reports in Dec. It turns out documents showed there was " not a ban or prohibition on words but rather suggestions on how to improve the chances of getting funding.

Allegation An unusually unequivocal denial of a Wall Street Journal report come from the Trump administration. Trump officials say the anonymously-sourced report is "total false, untrue and baseless.

It did not happen. If information comes to light that proves the Wall Street Journal source was accurate at the time, this post will be updated to reflect that. The news media widely misreport that the report by Dept.

As Horowitz made clear in his Congressional testimony, that is false. Instead, Horowitz gave a limited, qualified opinion about a narrow part of the opening of the investigation, stating he could not find documentary or testimonial evidence that the serious political bias of various FBI officials impacted the original decision to open the probe into Trump campaign-related Americans.

Horowitz explicitly acknowledged that various FBI officials involved in the probe, including Peter Strzok and Lisa Page had political bias against Trump. He also stated, in Congressional testimony, that Christopher Steele, the political opposition researcher hired by the Clinton campaign to provide the anti-Trump "dossier" to the FBI, had political bias. And he stated that it's possible political bias was behind other inexplicable and egregious errors the FBI made during the probe, which he did not say was free of bias.

Those matters, Horowitz testified, have been referred to the criminal probe and to the FBI to handle. My mistake was unintentional and I'm sorry.

The NY Times just quietly issued a major correction to its "explosive" Manafort report. This is a huge error that makes the "bombshell" story significantly less important. Once again, the corporate media shows its low standards. The New York Times corrects a report it published to demonstrate how people who voted for Donald Trump no longer support him. Their featured example was a man who-- it turns out-- never voted for Trump in the first place.

So the guy from Pennsylvania who said he voted for Trump and now regrets it.. Mark Graham, who Democrats are putting in campaign ads against the president.. In fact, no Americans were killed. The number was a fabricated number reported by the Iranians. MSNBC's John Brennan, former CIA Director, falsely reports that Trump personally wrote a note regarding wanting Ukraine's president to announce an investigation into possible corruption related to the former vice president and his son.

The New York Times and multiple other news outlets report on a secret briefing to Congress that supposedly told lawmakers that Russia is interfering to try to get Trump reelected in The report is later followed up by stories indicating that the warnings may have been "overstated. Amid the coronavirus outbreak, multiple media outlets imply or state that President Trump slashed, cut or gutted the budget for the Centers for Disease Control. In fact, the CDC budget has increased each year.

Numerous media outlets falsely report that President Trump called the coronavirus a "hoax. The Post report then claimed that Trump "erupted" at Maguire before replacing him. Nunes says he never talked to the president about Maguire and did not go to the White House when The Post claimed he did. The Washington Post editorial team refers to many of America's "hundred of millions" of voters in the U.

But there are not that many voters in the U. There were ,, people registered to vote in Tens of millions of them do not vote. WaPo editorial claims that "hundreds of millions" of voters voted for Joe Biden on Tuesday. There aren't that many voters in the US in total. An anonymously-sourced news report alleges President Trump attempted to bribe a German coronavirus vaccine maker and wants to hoard the vaccine so only Americans will have it.

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