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Back to silencing people: CDC shooting becomes immediate excuse to ban ‘vaccine misinformation’
Naturally, some have taken to blaming vaccine misinformation/disinformation for a lunatic opening fire on the CDC headquarters and killing a cop. Last week, a Georgia man named […] ...
The more World Liberty’s flagship coin, USD1, is used, the greater demand to increase its circulation, and the greater the ...
The health secretary is one of the country's most prominent vaccine skeptics and has previously labeled the agency as a "cesspool of corruption." ...
The man who attacked the CDC headquarters in Atlanta on Friday fired more than 180 shots into the campus and broke about 150 windows, with bullets piercing "blast-resistant" windows and spattering ...
A gunman fired over 180 shots at CDC headquarters in Atlanta to protest COVID-19 vaccines, killing a police officer before ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. finally visited the headquarters of the Centers for Disease Control ...
Documents from the shooter’s home showed his discontent with coronavirus vaccines, authorities said. CDC workers want RFK Jr.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated that he is unaware of the gunman’s motives in the CDC ...
President Donald Trump’s Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., also described political violence as “wrong” and said his ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has upended COVID vaccine approvals and recommendations, creating uncertainty where coverage was routine.
Conspiracy theories are not harmless. They have consequences, and this time, one of those consequences was deadly.
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