Hot off the Twitter-presses from the more than capable crew at the WBW:
Comrade Wendy is off in New York City today, so no new propaganda.
— WENDY BELL WATCH (@JonInPGH) March 11, 2022
So let’s flashback to Wendy’s huge scoop this week. Crisis actors pretending to be dead in body bags in Ukraine! Shocking exposé from the @newsmax superstar. Wendy even educates her son about it…1/ pic.twitter.com/lVoc3HHhQk
I won't bother with a transcription. Suffice it to say that Wendy Bell "enlightens" one of her sons with the video from this story:
As far as I can tell, the original tweet has been removed.
The video shows one of the "dead" getting out of the "body bag" and as this is purportedly in Ukraine, the whole invasion story has to be taken with a huge amount of skepticism, teaches Wendy. Wendy beams that her son "learns" this lesson about the news media and Ukraine. She "Right-on!" quotes him:
That I can't believe everything I'm hearing in school.
You'll note the date on Wendy's BS board: 3/9/22. The removed tweet's date is Mar 1, 2022.
This story was debunked by Politifact on March 4 (three days later):
The people under the tarps aren’t crisis actors from Ukraine trying to fool people into thinking they are dead. They were part of a protest against climate change that was held in Vienna, Austria, on Feb. 4.
Specifically:
So let's go through the possibilities of Wendy's life-lesson to her son.
- The fake story was introduced on March 1.
- Polifact debunked it on March 4.
- Wendy told the story on March 9.
Perhaps Wendy told her son the story before it was debunked. This gives her the benefit of the doubt - if she knew it was false and yet still told her son? No. No rational parent would do that, right?
In any event, that really doesn't help her case much since she's still telling us the story after.
Or perhaps Wendy never bothered to research the veracity of the story at all.
That's far more likely, doncha think?
This is Wendy Bell-style research. It's complete and utter bullshit.
Here's the lesson we learn every time she's debunked for misinforming the public or otherwise spreading Russian disinformation:
That I can't believe anything I'm hearing from Wendy Bell.
See what I did there?