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  2. BitChute - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the creators of BitChute described themselves as a "small team making a stand against Internet censorship because we believe it is the right thing to do." [22] In November 2018, BitChute was banned from PayPal. [23] [24] PayPal also banned Alex Jones, the Proud Boys, Tommy Robinson, and several anti-fascist groups and users at the same ...

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    banned.video banned.video Sister site of InfoWars. Warned by the US Food and Drug Administration for spreading misinformation on COVID-19 for "claims on videos posted on your websites that establish the intended use of your products and misleadingly represent them as safe and/or effective for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19." [130] [131 ...

  4. Charlie Ward (content creator) - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Ward (born June 1960) is a British right-wing content creator, conspiracy theorist and businessman known for promoting QAnon-related conspiracy theories and controversial claims about COVID-19 and finance. He resides in Spain and operates a YouTube channel and other social media accounts with a significant following.

  5. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    Website Domain URL Category Primary language Duration of blockage Current status Google: google.com: www.google.com drive.google.com chat.google.com scholar.google.com

  6. Michael Yeadon - Wikipedia

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    Michael Yeadon is a British anti-vaccine activist [1] [2] [3] and retired pharmacologist who attracted media attention in 2020 and 2021 for making false or unfounded claims about the COVID-19 pandemic and the safety of COVID-19 vaccines.

  7. David Icke - Wikipedia

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    David Icke has been identified by the Center for Countering Digital Hate as a leading producer of misinformation about COVID-19 as well as anti-Semitic content. [169] In April 2020, Icke claimed in a YouTube video on Brian Rose 's London Real channel that there was a link between the COVID-19 pandemic and 5G mobile phone networks.

  8. Lucas Gage - Wikipedia

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    Lucas Gage (born Angelo John Gage; May 18, 1984) is an Italian-American neo-Nazi, and former chairman of the National Youth Front, a white nationalist group. He has gained notoriety as an antisemitic influencer, especially on social media platforms, where he has repeatedly issued violent threats against Jewish people, expressing his intent to "remove" them from society.

  9. Sherri Tenpenny - Wikipedia

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    In an April 2021 BitChute video, Tenpenny reiterated false claims that COVID-19 vaccines lacked testing and led to long-term health effects. Neither statement contained scientific merit or accuracy. [23] On May 17, 2021, Reuters refuted Tenpenny's claim that COVID-19 vaccines affect sperm and fertility. The news organization reiterated that ...