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    MEDIA, it always did since it's a web based media-pedia where your   
    average Marxist liar has access to rewrite history and facts.   
       
       
       
       
    Wikipedia backs up all the facts in its footnote assigned a number   
    in square brackets.    
       
    The   
    Chinese have been in the media form several sources and several   
    different types of stories as liars of the first degree about   
    their treatment of Uygurs and Falun Gong.    
       
       
    Uygur and Falun Gong are CIA lies.    
       
       
       
    SO you've based your retort on the good name of the Chinese   
    Communist Party Thugs and wikipedia liars as FACT CHECKERS. And   
    I bet you watch MSNBC and CNN for all your news...   
       
       
       
    CIA is the world's biggest lying propaganda machine.    
       
       
       
    Is it time for your Booster Jab for your vaccine number 4 or 5 and   
    when the first one didn't do what they said wasn't it time to   
    start asking questions, and when they couldn't answer those   
    questions maybe you should have bought a clue?   
       
       
       
       
    You are a liar and a vaccine misinformer and disinformer.    
       
       
       
       
       
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_News   
       
       
    Natural News (formerly NewsTarget, which is   
    now a separate sister site) is a far-right, anti-vaccination conspiracy theory and fake news website known for   
    promoting alternative medicine, pseudoscience, disinformation, and far-right   
    extremism.[8]   
    The website began publishing articles in 2008 and is based in   
    the United States.[1][5]   
       
    The site's founder, Michael Allen "Mike" Adams,   
    gained attention after posting a blog entry implying a call   
    for violence against proponents of GMO foods, and then allegedly creating   
    another website with a list of names of alleged supporters. He   
    has been accused of using "pseudoscience to sell his lies".[9]   
    Adams has described vaccines as "medical child abuse".[10]   
       
    The website sells various dietary supplements, promotes   
    alternative medicine and climate change denial,   
    makes tendentious nutrition and health claims,[11]   
    disseminates fake news,[19]   
    and espouses various conspiracy theories and pro-Donald Trump propaganda.[20][21]   
    These conspiracy theories include chemophobic claims about the   
    purported dangers of "chemtrails",[4]   
    fluoridated drinking   
    water,[22]   
    heavy metals, anti-perspirants,
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