US Admits It Purposely Campaigned to Discredit Chinese COVID Shots
The U.S. Department of Defense has acknowledged a clandestine campaign aimed at discrediting Chinese COVID-19 vaccines, particularly the Sinovac vaccine, during the pandemic. According to a Reuters report, the U.S. military utilized fake social media accounts to spread doubt about the efficacy of Chinese vaccines and other medical supplies in the Philippines, where vaccine hesitancy was already high. This operation, which began in early 2020 and continued until mid-2021, was part of a broader strategy to counter China’s influence in Southeast Asia. The Pentagon defended its actions as necessary to combat misinformation and malign influence from adversaries, while critics argue that such tactics risk undermining public trust in vaccines overall. [You can also read about this here. Notice the difference in reporting].
Editor’s Note: If the US did this to limit the market of Chinese vaccines, do you really think they can’t campaign against a legitimate cure for COVID like Ivermectin? [Read Chris Cuomo Makes Ivermectin About Face, Says Medical Community Gave Bad Information About the Drug, FDA Agrees to Delete Its Disinformation Regarding Ivermectin, Dr. Pierre Kory Explains Why, Court Says FDA Overstepped Its Authority When It Campaigned Against Using Ivermectin for COVID, VigiAccess Data Shows COVID Vaccines More Dangerous than Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine].
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