conspiracy theories
Anti-Vaxxers Vow Not to Protect Themselves From Monkeypox
“The swamp appears to be desperate and is running out of ideas to keep us under control and living in fear... won’t work this time.”
Val Broeksmit, Deutsche Bank, and the Birth of a New Conspiracy Theory
Broeksmit, the whistleblower found dead in Los Angeles this week, was recently arrested for allegedly threatening employees at his old apartment complex.
Toxic Twitter Disinfo Is Bad Enough. Musk Could Make It Even Worse.
Some of the most prolific purveyors of election disinformation on the right seem to think Musk will be their salvation.
Russian QAnon Is Turning On Putin
Russia’s largest QAnon channel is warning its followers to question the Kremlin’s propaganda about the war in Ukraine.
The GOP’s ‘Secret Handshake’ to the QAnon Crowd at KBJ Hearings
Don't let anyone tell you that QAnon’s panting-mad conspiracies are only at the fringes of the Republican Party.
Far-Right Conspiracy Beliefs Are Becoming More Mainstream in the UK
Exclusive data from HOPE not hate shows the alarming proliferation of far-right conspiracy theories.
Anti-Vaxxers Are Using Shane Warne’s Death to Spread COVID Conspiracy Theories
The Australian cricket legend died of a suspected heart attack last week, but conspiracists are baselessly linking the 52-year-old's death to the COVID vaccine.
QAnon Isn’t Dead. It’s Growing.
Some people hoped that Trump’s 2020 loss and the disappearance of “Q” would dissolve QAnon. A new survey shows the opposite has happened.
Anti-Vaxxers Are Staking Everything on a Police Investigation That Doesn’t Exist
Efforts to stop the UK vaccine rollout based on a crime reference number are failing, leading to frustration and threats of more direct action. “It’s incredibly dangerous,” a misinformation expert told VICE World News.
I Lost My Mom to QAnon. Wordle Is Bringing Her Back.
Josephine had almost given up trying to help her mother leave the QAnon cult. Then she discovered Wordle.
Now Marjorie Taylor Greene is Shilling Ivermectin on Instagram
Fresh off her partial Twitter ban, the Congresswoman is using another social media platform to spread bad information about COVID-19.
COVID Conspiracy Theorists ‘Alpha Men Assemble’ Hold Combat Training Sessions in UK
“If Alpha Men Assemble were a US-based group, those videos would have them shooting guns in a field, without a shadow of a doubt,” said one misinformation expert.