Social Media Reels in Conspiracy Theories Around Moscow Attack Blaming US and Israel

Moscow, Russia – Following the tragic attack on Moscow’s Crocus City Hall on March 22, social media platforms were flooded with misinformation and conspiracy theories regarding the perpetrators behind the violence. Despite the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) claiming responsibility for the mass shooting, users on various online forums pointed to alternative theories, suggesting the involvement of other actors. These fringe conspiracy theories, initially popularized on platforms like 4chan, insinuated that the United States and …

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Obama’s Hand Bandages Spark Conspiracy Theories – Here’s the Fact Check

MARTHA’S VINEYARD, Massachusetts – Speculation has arisen regarding former President Barack Obama’s hand injury, with claims suggesting his involvement in the death of his personal chef. However, a spokesperson for Obama debunked this claim, stating that the bandages on the Democrat’s hand were golfer’s tape, commonly used to prevent blisters and split calluses while golfing. The photos of Obama golfing at Martha’s Vineyard initially sparked conspiracies surrounding the drowning of his personal chef, Tafari Campbell, …

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SLED Investigates Renewed Leads in Mysterious Death Linked to Murdaugh Case, New Theories and Evidence Arise

Horry County, South Carolina – The case of Stephen Smith’s death, which resurfaced during the investigation into the Murdaugh murders, has raised new questions and rekindled old rumors. Smith’s death, which was initially ruled a hit and run, has been under renewed investigation by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED). A clue found during the Murdaugh murder investigation led SLED to reopen the case of 19-year-old Smith, who was found dead in 2015. As …

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Social Media Posts Spread Baseless Conspiracy Theories about Perry, Iowa School Shooting and Jeffrey Epstein Documents

PERRY, Iowa – On January 4th, a tragic school shooting at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa resulted in the death of a sixth-grade student and injuries to four other students and the principal. The 17-year-old gunman, identified as Dylan Butler, also took his own life. The incident took place on the first day back to school following the winter break. Butler, who was a student at the school, was armed with a pump-action shotgun …

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