We'll start, as is tradition by now, with The Angel of Death's latest BS:
The dead giveaway is in the upper right hand corner:
Source: The Exposé UK
Wendy, wa-a-a-ay back in, oh, January of this year I asked you about your use of Daily Exposé as a source of information:
Wendy, you were once an award winning journalist, right? Don't they teach, somewhere in Journalism school, about assessing the credibility of your sources?
The Daily Exposé is not a source of credible medical information.
But don't just take their word on it. Take a look at what's been debunked:
- They (incorrectly) claimed that the vaccines lead to AIDS.
- They did that twice.
- They (incorrectly) claimed the vaccines caused a rise in miscarriages.
- They (incorrectly) claimed that the vaccines cause a rise in male infertility.
This is completely separate from their repeated misuse of the UK data. We've already discussed this:
So this is the third time you've lied this way.
Read this if you want to understand what you're doing wrong.
And let me repeat myself here, Wendy. Every time you push misleading "information" onto your audience you're putting their health at risk. Some will get sick because they believe you. Some of them will even die because if it.
Stop pushing the misinformation, Wendy. You'll be protecting your audience.