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Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1570548 "I know the influence alpha types can throw even if they are wrong." 4 years ago tomorrow.... It's been exactly one year since Trump suggested injecting bleach. We’ve never been the same.Politico Apr 23, 2021 — In time, it came to symbolize the chaotic nature of the presidency and the early Covid fight. President Donald Trump speaks about the ... ==Judy Anne Mikovits is an American former research scientist who has made discredited medical claims, such as that murine endogenous retroviruses are linked to Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. Wikipedia == Fake Science: XMRV, COVID-19, and the Toxic Legacy of Dr. Judy Mikovits - PMC (nih.gov) Stuart J.D. Neil 1 and Edward M. Campbell 2 Author information Copyright and License information PMC Disclaimer Go to: Abstract One cannot spend >5?min on social media at the moment without finding a link to some conspiracy theory or other regarding the origin of SARS-CoV2, the coronavirus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. From the virus being deliberately released as a bioweapon to pharmaceutical companies blocking the trials of natural remedies to boost their dangerous drugs and vaccines, the Internet is rife with far-fetched rumors. And predictably, now that the first immunization trials have started, the antivaccine lobby has latched on to most of them. In the last week, the trailer for a new “bombshell documentary” Plandemic has been doing the rounds, gaining notoriety for being repeatedly removed from YouTube and Facebook. We usually would not pay much heed to such things, but for retrovirologists like us, the name associated with these claims is unfortunately too familiar: Dr. Judy Mikovits.