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Natty, a resident of Wasaga Beach, Ontario, recently used TikTok to highlight concerning behavior at the beach, specifically that some individuals from the East Indian community are defecating there. Following her video, the Ontario Provincial Police visited her for questioning. Natty expressed confusion about the police's interest in her, stating she is just a single mother trying to raise awareness about a public health issue. She emphasized the importance of education and wanted to inform others to be vigilant about the situation.

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The video discusses the consequences of online harassment and speech. The speaker criticizes Twitter for suppressing accurate COVID information, including the views of expert doctors. They share their personal experience as a long-hauler and the negative effects they believe were caused by the vaccine. The speaker questions Twitter's authority to censor medical opinions and accuses the platform of silencing voices. They also inquire if the US government pressured Twitter to moderate or censor certain tweets. The speaker expresses gratitude towards Matt Taibi and Elon Musk for exposing Twitter's alleged connection to the FBI.

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The video discusses the alleged financial incentives given to hospitals for COVID patients and treatments. It claims that hospitals receive money for each COVID patient admitted, for positive COVID test results, and for using the drug remdesivir. The video suggests that these incentives led to false positives and inappropriate treatments, such as putting patients on ventilators. It also shares personal stories of individuals who experienced mistreatment in hospitals. The video concludes by urging viewers to be cautious and avoid hospitals if possible.

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YouTube aims to be on the right side of history when making decisions. YouTube has improved at stopping abuse and misinformation, but videos still slip through. One example is the "Plandemic" video, which alleged that Dr. Fauci spread the virus and that masks spread coronavirus. YouTube's policies have been updated many times since the COVID-19 crisis, and the "Plandemic" video violated those policies. YouTube removed the video, but many people re-uploaded it using different techniques to evade detection. It took time for YouTube's systems to catch all the copies, but they were eventually taken down. The issue was not with policy, as the video always violated existing policies.

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I made a viral video about New York planning quarantine camps, which was criticized and removed for false information. Recent events show it may not have been false. The mainstream media called me a liar, but now people in New York are concerned about the camps. Maybe conspiracy theorists aren't crazy. The difference between a conspiracy theory and reality is about 6 months. The situation is alarming, and the video might be taken down, but this is why they want TikTok gone. Maybe I'm not a liar after all.

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In this video, a nurse named Erin Marie Orzevsky exposes the unethical practices she witnessed at Elmhurst Hospital in New York City during the COVID-19 pandemic. She claims that patients were falsely labeled as COVID-positive for financial gain, unnecessarily put on ventilators, and subjected to inexperienced staff. Orzevsky also alleges that doctors refused to consider alternative treatments and that patients died as a result. Other healthcare workers share similar stories of negligence and mistreatment. The video raises concerns about the manipulation of COVID-19 statistics and the lack of accountability in the healthcare system. It concludes by highlighting the potential dangers of granting the World Health Organization (WHO) ultimate control over global healthcare.

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In this video, a nurse shares her firsthand account of a situation in Miami area hospitals. She claims that there is something else going around, not COVID or the flu, but an RSP virus causing cold-like symptoms. She mentions symptoms such as sore throat, body aches, fever, cough, and fluid in the lungs and heart. The nurse believes that this information is being kept from the public, as the news is not reporting it. She also mentions that the ER where she works is at full capacity. The speaker asks for more information from viewers to stay informed as a community.

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Speaker 0: They think I'm dangerous for speaking the truth. Speaker 1: Dr. Stella Emmanuel was part of a video claiming, without evidence, that hydroxychloroquine is a cure for COVID-19. The video was taken down by social media platforms for spreading misinformation. Despite the backlash, Dr. Emmanuel insists that hydroxychloroquine could be part of a cure. Dr. Anthony Fauci disagrees, stating that scientific data consistently shows hydroxychloroquine is not effective in treating COVID-19.

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In the video, the speaker discusses the mistakes made in Wuhan during the first wave of the pandemic. They mention that 80% of the people put on ventilators died. The speaker posted on Twitter about the issue, stating that putting people on intubated ventilators for an extended period was a big mistake. They argue that this treatment, not COVID itself, is damaging the lungs. Despite receiving criticism for not being a doctor, the speaker highlights their experience in building life support systems for spaceships. The video ends with a sarcastic remark about their critics.

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In the video, the speaker discusses the mistakes made in Wuhan during the first wave of the pandemic. They mention that 80% of the people put on ventilators died, and doctors admitted that they had put too many people on intubated ventilators. The speaker posted on Twitter about this issue, stating that the treatment of intubated ventilators was damaging the lungs more than COVID itself. They received criticism for their opinion, but defended themselves by mentioning their experience in building life support systems for spaceships. The video ends with a sarcastic remark about their critics.

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In 2020, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson claimed he nearly died of COVID-19, with doctors preparing to announce his death. However, a recent investigation revealed this story was untrue, causing disbelief in his honesty.

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A mother anxiously waits at the hospital for news about her son who was at the club during the shooting. She pleads for information and expresses concern for the unidentified victims. The interviewer offers sympathy and promises to help find her son. However, the video takes a turn as the speaker accuses the mother of being a crisis actor and questions the authenticity of the shooting. They claim that the shooter appeared in a documentary years prior, suggesting a conspiracy. The speaker dismisses the documentary as staged and calls the whole event a setup. They believe the shooter is an actor and that the entire situation is a money-making scheme.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the COVID situation in Australia. They mention that despite a high vaccination rate, over half the country has contracted COVID. They also talk about excess deaths in 2021 and a high number of vaccine injuries. The speaker criticizes the Australian health department for not addressing these issues and accuses the head of the organization of having a conflict of interest due to funding from Big Pharma. They also mention that the chief health officer hadn't read a report on the Pfizer vaccine.

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The speaker expresses skepticism about the number of COVID patients in hospitals and claims that most patients are vaccinated. They urge the media to tell the truth and ask for support. Another speaker, identified as a nurse, asks if they are seeing the same people in the hospital. The first speaker responds by mentioning serious adverse effects, specifically myocarditis in 20-year-olds, which can lead to cardiac transplants. They highlight the low organ donor rate in Australia. The conversation ends with a request for clarification.

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YouTube aims to be on the right side of history when making decisions. YouTube has improved at stopping abuse and misinformation, but videos still slip through. One example was the "Plandemic" video, which alleged that Dr. Fauci spread the virus and that masks spread coronavirus. YouTube stated that the "Plandemic" video violated their policies, which have been updated many times since the COVID-19 crisis. The video was removed, but many people re-uploaded it using different techniques to evade detection. YouTube uses a combination of people and machines to address these violations, and eventually brought all copies down. YouTube claims the issue was never with policy, but with enforcement.

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Tony Bittner, a nurse at Rady Children's Hospital, lost his job due to misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine. He cared for children with myocarditis after vaccination and questioned why these cases were not being reported. Despite his dedication and successful efforts in saving a child's life, he faced ridicule from colleagues. Tony is a victim of the misinformation campaign and highlights the impact it had on his career and the pediatric community.

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In the video, the speaker mentions that 80% of people put on ventilators died. They had spoken to doctors in Wuhan who admitted that they made a mistake by putting too many people on intubated ventilators during the first wave of the pandemic. The speaker posted about this on Twitter, suggesting that the treatment with ventilators was damaging the lungs more than COVID itself. Some people criticized the speaker for not being a doctor, but the speaker defended themselves by mentioning their experience in building life support systems for spaceships.

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Fake news circulated about 13 soldiers on Snake Island being killed by Russians, but they were actually unharmed. A video of a tank running over a car was mistakenly attributed to Russians, but it was a Ukrainian tank. A video of a man saying goodbye to his family before battle was actually a rebel fighter sending his family to safety in Russia. The truth behind these viral videos was revealed, showing the importance of fact-checking.

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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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The video discusses the tragic story of Katie Lees, a healthy young woman who passed away after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine. Despite following the latest advice, Katie suffered from a rare but fatal blood clotting disorder linked to the vaccine. Her family faced skepticism and unfair labels for speaking out about the cause of her death. They have tried to find some positivity in the midst of their grief.

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In the video, the speaker discusses the mistakes made in Wuhan during the first wave of the pandemic. They mention that 80% of the people put on ventilators died. The speaker claims that they posted on Twitter about doctors in Wuhan admitting to putting too many people on intubated ventilators for a long time, which they believe damaged the lungs more than COVID itself. They mention receiving criticism for their opinion, but defend themselves by stating their experience in building life support systems for spaceships. The video ends with a sarcastic remark about twiddling knots.

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In this video, the speaker addresses the issue of misinformation and disinformation during the pandemic. They mention a person called Timothy Caulfield who blocked them. The speaker discusses a study by StatCan that found 96% of Canadians recognize misinformation, with over 90% getting their information online. They show the questionnaire used in the study and highlight the question about misleading COVID-19 information. The speaker questions Timothy's credibility, mentioning his connection to the Trudeau Foundation and receiving a grant to combat misinformation. They express concern about the influence of money and special interests in government statistics. The speaker concludes by sharing that Timothy blocked them despite presenting raw data.

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In the video, the speaker discusses the mistakes made in Wuhan during the first wave of the pandemic. They mention that doctors in Wuhan admitted to putting too many people on intubated ventilators, resulting in a high mortality rate. The speaker posted about this on Twitter, stating that the treatment (ventilators) was causing more harm than the disease itself. Some people criticized the speaker for not being a doctor, but they defended themselves by mentioning their experience in building life support systems for spaceships. The video ends with the speaker expressing their indifference towards the criticism.

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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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A pregnant woman in Australia was thrown in jail for allegedly inciting a lockdown protest through a Facebook post. The incident was criticized by Speaker 0, who expressed the need for freedom of speech in Australia. Speaker 1 seemed unaware of the news, leading to a discussion about the lack of freedom of speech in the country. Speaker 3, the pregnant woman, was arrested and questioned about her post, stating that she wasn't breaking any laws. The incident sparked outrage, with Speaker 0 expressing his hope that Australia would adopt freedom of speech. The video ended with Speaker 0 stating his love for Australia but emphasizing the need for change.
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