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People worldwide are discussing the recent interview between Tucker Carlson and Vladimir Putin. It is important not to believe the lies presented, especially the idea that Putin will succeed in Ukraine. In fact, he is destined to fail. You can find more information about this in the Daily Mail.

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In this video, the speaker highlights various instances where they believe the media has lied to the public. They mention the portrayal of the 2020 Wendy's protests as mostly peaceful, the effectiveness of masks, the safety of vaccines, and the claim that Russia blew up its own pipeline. The speaker then mentions their intention to visit Julian Assange but abruptly switches to talking about boycotting Bud Light. The video abruptly ends with the speaker expressing gratitude for a job well done.

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In a Ukrainian village, a column of Russian military vehicles was stopped by Ukrainian security forces. There were damaged Russian vehicles in the area, leading to questions about who was responsible. The damaged vehicles were attributed to Ukrainian artillery, while the bombing of the village was attributed to Russia. The discussion highlights the conflicting narratives surrounding the events in the village.

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This video reveals banned information about the connection between Ukrainian biolabs funded by NATO and Australian organizations. Russian military captured documents that show a Ukrainian organization linked to the Ukrainian government and these biolabs sending suspicious materials, possibly human blood samples, to the Victorian infectious Reference laboratory in Melbourne. The video highlights the illegal nature of the experiments conducted in these biolabs and raises questions about why these samples are being exported from Ukraine. The receiver of these samples is also mentioned.

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Russian state media has been circulating a false story since 2015, claiming that America is running facilities in Ukraine and Georgia that caused deadly disease outbreaks. These claims were debunked in 2020, with the United States clarifying that the facilities are for vaccine development and reporting outbreaks caused by dangerous pathogens. However, the story resurfaced recently, with the Russian foreign ministry and social media platforms sharing it widely. It has even gained attention in the United States, with figures like conspiracy theorist Stu Peters and platforms like Infowars promoting it. Russia's false narrative on American biolabs in Ukraine continues to spread.

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Ukraine faced issues like human trafficking, organ trafficking, narco trafficking, and fascism. These threats are global, not just local. The world is on the brink of World War 3 due to these dangers. We are all at risk of being controlled by lies and manipulation from a common enemy.

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This morning it appears the Khokovka Dam in Southern Ukraine was blown up, which is an act of terrorism, not a military tactic. The dam was effectively Russian, in Russian-controlled territory, and supplied water to Crimea. Ukraine had previously considered destroying it. It's likely the Ukrainians blew it up, just like they blew up Nord Stream. The media immediately blamed Putin, claiming he's simply evil. They ignore the possibility of Ukrainian involvement, portraying Zelenskyy as a saint. Lindsey Graham was recently seen celebrating the killing of Russians with Zelenskyy. We're told to blindly support Ukraine because it's "in our best interest," a tautology. The media lies and ignores important stories. A whistleblower revealed the US government has evidence of crashed alien aircraft, but major news outlets ignored it. We're manipulated by lies and silenced by taboos. That's why we are coming to Twitter, hoping for a platform free from gatekeepers.

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A single mom named Ramona, who is one of the COVID patients hospitalized in Australia, shared her story to raise awareness about the dangers of the virus. However, some people on social media doubted the authenticity of the video, claiming that the patients were paid actors. One TikToker investigated and found that Ramona was not actually a patient at Concord Hospital. The TikTok video gained significant views before being removed.

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Three lies about Palestine: 1) The claim that 40 babies were beheaded lacks evidence, originating from a journalist who heard a soldier mention it. 2) There is no evidence of people being raped. 3) The claim that 250 people were killed at a concert is false; videos only show people fleeing. Israelis have stated that Palestinian resistance fighters were kind to them. These lies are part of atrocity propaganda, aiming to incite hatred and violence by portraying Palestinians as barbaric. It's a war of information. Follow for more and join us in fighting against these falsehoods.

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Russian POWs were subjected to horrific war crimes by Ukrainian soldiers, including castration and mass shootings. In one instance, wounded Russian soldiers were gunned down at a gathering point, some with plastic bags over their heads. The soldiers also executed unwounded POWs without hesitation. Despite the undeniable proof, major news outlets like ABC, MSNBC, CNN, and Fox News have remained silent on these atrocities.

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Neo is in a training program, not the Matrix, where a video of a pilot taking down Russian jets went viral. The pilot is rumored to have shot down 6 or even 10 jets in a day. However, the footage is from a video game. Despite being debunked, former Ukrainian President Poroshenko claimed it was real. The pilot's identity is unknown, with speculation even suggesting it could be a woman. The photo circulating is old. While the "ghost of Kyiv" story is likely fake, it boosted morale. Fake news and videos on social media are endless. Translation: Neo está en un programa de entrenamiento, no en la Matrix, donde un video de un piloto derribando aviones rusos se volvió viral. Se rumorea que el piloto derribó 6 o incluso 10 aviones en un día. Sin embargo, las imágenes son de un videojuego. A pesar de ser desacreditado, el ex presidente ucraniano Poroshenko afirmó que era real. La identidad del piloto es desconocida, con especulaciones que incluso sugieren que podría ser una mujer. La foto que circula es antigua. Aunque es probable que la historia del "fantasma de Kiev" sea falsa, aumentó la moral. Las noticias falsas y videos en las redes sociales son interminables.

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The video discusses a conspiracy theory that suggests nuclear test blasts were fabricated to deceive the Russians. The speaker questions the stability of the cameras during the blasts and the lack of damage to the film from radiation. They also point out inconsistencies in the footage, such as the absence of a car and the questionable size of the houses and trees. The speaker expresses disbelief and confusion about the authenticity of the footage.

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Real Smoke discusses the presence of bio labs in Ukraine and the false claim that Ukraine was developing biological weapons with US assistance. However, the US has been supporting Ukrainian bio labs to strengthen public health measures, and both countries have pledged to never produce or use biological weapons. The conversation also touches on the origins of the COVID-19 virus, with some arguing it came from a wet market while others believe it originated from a lab in China. The discussion highlights the political divide surrounding this topic.

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Four days after the mayor of Bucha declared liberation, dead bodies appeared on the road. Speculation arises that Ukrainians may have killed those friendly to Russians. The media's lack of questioning allows for potential war crimes, such as the castration of Russian POWs, to go unnoticed.

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In this video, the speaker addresses a false claim circulating on social media about marines finding 250 corpses with bullet holes on Maui and the arrest of a FEMA deputy administrator. The speaker emphasizes the importance of verifying information before sharing it. They advise using search engines and reputable sources to research the claims and the people behind them. The speaker expresses concern about the spread of misinformation and urges viewers to be responsible adults by conducting proper research before posting or sharing information. Despite potential censorship on TikTok, the speaker stresses that the video has been up for four hours and has over 9,000 shares, but the information is completely false.

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Fake news is spreading rapidly on social media platforms, with several examples of misinformation being shared widely. One viral video claimed to show a Hamas attack on Israel, but it was actually footage from a video game. Another video, supposedly depicting the visuals of the Hamas attack, turned out to be footage from Egypt taken last year. A rocket attack video, believed to be Hamas rockets fired at Celebi, was actually an old video from Syria. Additionally, a widely shared photo claimed to show football superstar Ronaldo holding a Palestinian flag in solidarity with Palestine, but it was actually a photo of Moroccan footballer Jawad El Yamek taken during the 2022 World Cup. This misinformation is not new and has been seen during previous conflicts, including the Gaza war in 2021 and the Ukraine war in 2022. Fake news is a significant issue in the digital battleground, with misinformation circulating on various social media sites.

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During the incident in Ireland, false information spread quickly. People claimed that the perpetrator was of a certain nationality and that children had died, but these were not true. There were also rumors that the school would be attacked, which also turned out to be false. On Telegram, someone called for an end to the situation.

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Fake news is spreading rapidly on social media platforms, with several examples of misinformation being shared widely. One viral video claimed to show a Hamas attack on Israel, but it turned out to be footage from a video game. Another video, supposedly showing paragliders crossing, was actually from Egypt and filmed last year. A rocket attack video, believed to be Hamas rockets targeting Tel Aviv, was actually an old video from Syria. Additionally, a photo of a Moroccan footballer holding a Palestinian flag was falsely attributed to football superstar Ronaldo. This misinformation is not new and has been seen during previous conflicts. Fake stories and photos continue to circulate on platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram, causing significant damage.

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I was born in Russia, grew up on the border of Russia and Ukraine, and have many Ukrainian friends who fled in 2014 when the military conflict began, which many Americans don't realize started long before the news covered it. Also, Ukraine's current president, Vladimir Zelensky, was essentially elected as a joke. He starred as president in a series filmed by Ukraine and Russia together, planting the idea in Ukrainians' minds. Zelensky worked in Moscow as a comedian from a young age and would do anything for money, like dancing in pole dance shoes and participating in any party to get noticed. His presidency is a political marketing campaign, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict is heavily influenced by political marketing.

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In the past, false information has been used to manipulate public opinion for war. In 1990, a girl claimed she saw babies killed in Kuwait, but it was a lie. Her father was Kuwait's ambassador. A similar tactic was used by Colin Powell, who falsely claimed Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, leading to a US invasion and many Iraqi deaths. This raises the question of whether similar misinformation is being used in the case of Ukraine.

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In this video, the speaker denies experiencing any harm or witnessing the horrors of war. They claim that their home was not damaged by projectiles in 2017 or 2014, and their mother was not injured by a mine in March 2022. They also state that their son was not killed by the Ukrainian army in 2014. The speaker insists that they have never been under fire or seen any war-related atrocities. They deny being injured by the Ukrainian army in 2015 or having their house destroyed.

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A viral video of a nurse denouncing a Hamas occupation in the Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza. The publication sharing this video was shared mostly by pro Israeli accounts since November 11 and has accumulated over 1,500,000 views. In the video, she denounces what she says is the Hamas occupation of this hospital as she accuses Hamas of stealing the hospital's food, medicine and fuel; you can hear explosions in the background and a five year old boy without morphine. ECAD facts concluded this video is a fake and that it is staged or as you call it crisis acting. Audio analysis found that all of the explosions in the video sound exactly the same; an identical pattern. Pronunciation errors in Arabic were noted. Hannah Abubtul has been wrongly identified as the creator of this video. Bottom line: don't believe all you see online.

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The video discusses the spread of fake images and videos during the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Examples include a fake image of Zelensky in military gear and footage from a video game used in news reports. The speaker warns of anti-Russian fake news but acknowledges similar misinformation may exist on the other side. They emphasize the need to be critical of information before reacting emotionally.

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CNN reported that the US Coast Guard is tracking a suspected Russian spy ship off the coast of Hawaii. According to the speaker, Putin sent a medical emergency ship and two destroyers to help the people of Hawaii after witnessing a supposed "Holocaust" on the island. The speaker claims that the Special Force members confirmed the presence of three Russian ships. They argue that Putin is trying to assist the American people while criticizing the American government for allegedly harming its citizens. The speaker hopes to receive more information and pictures regarding the situation. They anticipate their TikTok videos being deleted and express frustration with the media's coverage of the events in Hawaii.

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AI FAKE Venezuelan Celebrations EXPLODE On Social Media
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I was struck by how easily AI generated videos are being used to shape views about Venezuela, turning manipulation into a form of public storytelling. The hosts recount multiple instances where misleading clips claimed to show broad celebrations or outrage, with some posts even amplified by prominent figures. They emphasize how easy it is now for misinformation to spread before anyone checks the details, highlighting a long pattern they’ve faced in past coverage of conflicts and protests. They scrutinize specific examples where videos were miscaptioned or misrepresented, noting where the real footage came from and how quickly sensational claims proliferated despite corrections. The conversation turns on accountability, with hosts arguing that simply leaving false content online without apology or retraction undermines trust. The discussion also grapples with audiences who prefer a narrative over accuracy, suggesting a broader cultural shift toward confirmation rather than verification. The dialogue moves from criticizing individual miscreants to examining systemic issues in journalism and foreign policy discourse. They draw connections to past interventions, the ethics of reporting under pressure, and the emotional appeal of triumphalist content. The episode ultimately centers on integrity, verification practices, and the tension between timely commentary and factual precision in a media landscape saturated with AI assisted misinformation.
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