From Wisconsin Gazette.com:
THE
FACTS: A Christian satire site falsely quoted President Donald Trump
as calling Nazareth a “hole” and included an unrelated photo of the
president from a year-old interview. The Babylon Bee, drawing a
comparison between Trump’s reported remarks earlier this year about
African countries, alleged that Trump said he wouldn’t accept
Christianity anymore because he thought the town where Jesus came from
was poor and undesirable. An accompanying image of Trump is from a
January 2017 White House interview.
NOT REAL: BREAKING: Second Parkland Shooter in custody
THE
FACTS: Reports about a second shooter at a high school in Parkland,
Florida, this week started with a tweet from an account falsely
purporting to be former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly. The account was
later suspended and police say that suspect Nikolas Cruz acted alone in
the massacre that killed 17 people. Also, Florida elections officials
refuted a report that Cruz was a Democrat, saying that he was not a
registered voter. And some social media posts this week wrongly
identified Cruz as a man seen wearing a T-shirt with Communist leaders’
images. The man’s attorney said his name is Marcel Fontaine and he
“suffered a lot of harassment” over the misused photo.
NOT REAL: BREAKING: 4 million Democrat votes were just declared fraudulent
THE
FACTS: A voting machine company didn’t produce 4 million fraudulent
Democratic votes; the company doesn’t even exist. The story posted by
the site thepoliticonews claimed that Novus Ordo Sectorum Inc., owned by
the Obamas and other wealthy Democrats, made machines that disrupted
elections in 11 states. The U.S. Election Assistance Commission says
that no voting machine maker by that name exists. Novo Ordo Sectorum,
Latin for “New Order of the Ages,” appears on the $1 bill on a seal
frequently cited by conspiracy theorists as a sign the U.S. is taking
over the world with an authoritarian government.
NOT REAL: CDC Funded Study Shows the Vaccinated Shed 6.3 Times More Flu Virus, Just by Breathing
THE
FACTS: The doctor who headed this University of Maryland study
dismissed a chiropractor’s conclusion that the study says getting the
flu vaccination makes a patient spread the virus more. Dr. Donald Milton
says people who are not vaccinated for the flu are much more likely to
transmit the virus than those who are. His study in January did conclude
that patients who get vaccinated shed six times more aerosols, but said
it was based on just 11 cases and does not imply that these patients
would spread more flu.
NOT REAL: Philip Morris Marlboro ‘M’ brand marijuana brand cigarettes now for sale in Four U.S. States
THE
FACTS: Pot may be easy to find in at least nine states, but don’t hold
your breath waiting for the Marlboro marijuana cigarettes to hit stores.
Philip Morris said the company is not marketing marijuana products,
despite a widely shared false story fearing a doctored, green-colored
photo of a Marlboro pack of cigarettes, with packaging reading ‘Marlboro
CANNABIS.’ The false story has circulated for years, with the latest
iteration saying the ‘M’ brand is for sale in Colorado, Washington,
Oregon and Alaska.
http://www.wisconsingazette.com/blogs/not-real-news-correcting-the-record-with-a-look-at/article_2391ba40-1592-11e8-84e9-af80f4ab43bc.html
Fiserv acquiring Canadian fintech in $140M deal
50 minutes ago
No comments:
Post a Comment