Dr. Ben Carsons neurocept a scam?
Neurocept-related advertising that uses Dr. Ben Carson’s image and voice is part of a pattern of online health-product scams that have repeatedly used fake or altered endorsements; Carson’s team has d...
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Neurocept-related advertising that uses Dr. Ben Carson’s image and voice is part of a pattern of online health-product scams that have repeatedly used fake or altered endorsements; Carson’s team has d...
A comprehensive review of the available reporting shows no completed randomized, placebo‑controlled trials that prove ivermectin or mebendazole are effective cancer therapies; the literature instead c...
A large South Korean retrospective cohort study of health-insurance records covering 8.4 million people reported higher one‑year cancer incidence among vaccinated versus unvaccinated individuals and, ...
Available reporting shows more COVID-19 deaths and higher excess-death signals occurred during the period after January 2021 than before, but comparisons between “Trump years” and “Biden years” are co...
Candace Owens remains a highly visible and active public figure: she hosts a daily podcast with hundreds of episodes and a sizable audience, continues to publish and speak, and has been involved in mu...
Counting raw COVID-19 deaths shows more U.S. deaths occurred after Jan. 20, 2021, than before — multiple fact-checkers and analysts report that cumulative deaths under Biden’s presidency eventually su...
The Neuocept infomercial purportedly featuring Dr. Ben Carson is not authentic; multiple independent fact-checks and forensic analyses conclude the video and audio are likely AI-generated deepfakes an...
Available sources show multiple public appearances, testimonies, and media citations for a person named Dr. David (or David E.) Martin who promotes claims about COVID-19 origins and patents, but they ...
David E. Martin is presented in sources as a businessman, patent analyst and founder/CEO of M·CAM with experience advising governments and financial institutions . Other sources describe him as a fina...
Dane Wigington is the public face of GeoengineeringWatch.org and has long asserted that large-scale, clandestine “climate engineering” or “chemtrail” programs are actively spraying the atmosphere with...
The evidence in the provided analyses identifies a consistent core of widely cited, expected to be reliable in 2025: FactCheck.org, PolitiFact, Snopes, Reuters Fact Check, AFP Fact Check, and several ...
Secret, large‑scale “chemtrails” as a covert atmospheric spraying program lack credible scientific evidence and are rejected by mainstream atmospheric scientists, while geoengineering exists as a legi...
Claims that Ben Carson won a Nobel Prize are false: multiple fact‑checks state he has never received a Nobel Prize . Misinformation tying Carson to Nobel recognition typically appears inside scam adve...
Viral memes and social-media ads claiming Ben Carson personally endorsed miracle health products or "natural cures" are repeatedly debunked: Carson and his representatives have denied any involvement,...
Social media influencers amplified a fringe narrative that antiparasitic treatments can cure type 2 diabetes by repackaging an unproven hypothesis from a controversial scientist into shareable posts, ...
Multiple independent fact‑checking outlets have documented a wave of manipulated videos that falsely show celebrities and journalists endorsing “diabetes cures,” identifying deepfakes, audio splices a...
Multiple reputable fact‑checks and media analyses document repeated use of Dr. Ben Carson’s name and likeness in online supplement marketing scams; outlets from AFP, Reuters, PolitiFact, Science Feedb...
Available peer-reviewed testing found no detectable peanut, milk, or egg protein in common early‑childhood vaccines using sensitive ELISA assays, and expert outlets say there is no credible evidence t...
Candace Owens has repeatedly promoted claims about vaccines, public health guidance, and political processes that fact-checkers and scientific reviewers have found , with documented instances spanning...
Misuse of TV‑doctor and celebrity endorsements by third‑party tinnitus products is widespread and recurring: fact‑checking outlets and watchdogs have documented repeated campaigns that use doctored vi...