The problem is that wikipedia is not a reliable source when it comes to
controversial issues, and the very dismissal of so-called "conspiracy
theories" is irrational. A theory should not be rejected on the basis of
whether or not it is a theory which involves a conspiracy, but whether or
not it has adequate evidence.
I know for a fact (it has been reported in mainstream media) that several
cases of death have been listed as unvaccinated although they were fully
vaccinated.

Den mån 20 sep. 2021 kl 06:21 skrev JJM <[email protected]>:

> If anyone is interested in discovering if the Geller Report site is an
> accurate, reliable and vetted news source, read this link first:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Geller.  Here's a quoted short
> summary:
>
> "Geller launched her first blog, *Atlas Shrugs*, in 2004. It was
> succeeded by The Geller Report. *Both websites have been known for
> promoting falsehoods and conspiracy theories*."
>
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 11:35 AM T. J. Garland <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> https://gellerreport.com/2021/09/shocking-fraud-cdc-now-lists-vaccinated-deaths-as-unvaccinated.html/
>>
>>
>> *Now we can use Ivermectin instead of regular flu shots. Anon*
>>
>

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