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turbinetree

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Mon Apr 27, 2020, 02:08 PM Apr 2020

Conspiracy Theorist Makes Up Fake Story Naming U.S. Army Sgt. As Patient Zero

Politics 4/27/20 6:33am Read time: 2 minute

George Webb claims the sargent, who took part in the Military World Games, brought the virus to America.
By Susie Madrak

The people who spread these manufactured conspiracy theories deserve a special place in hell -- and so does Google, which makes a lot of money off these parasites. The random victims of these nut jobs are going through torture. Via CNN's New Day, a story about Maatje Benassi, a U.S. Army Sergeant who took place in the Military World Games, held in Wuhan last year:

Maatje Benassi competed in the cycling competition there, suffering an accident on the final lap that left her with a fractured rib and a concussion. Despite the crash, Benassi still finished the race, but it turned out to be the start of something worse. While hundreds of athletes from the US military took part in the games, Maatje Benassi was plucked out of the group and given a starring role in the conspiracy theory.

Perhaps the most prominent cheerleader of the idea that Benassi had a role in the imaginary plot to infect the world is George Webb, a prolific 59-year-old American misinformation peddler. Webb has for years regularly streamed hours of diatribe live on YouTube, where he has amassed more than 27 million views and almost 100,000 followers.

In 2017, CNN revealed how Webb was part of a trio of conspiracy theorists that pushed a false rumor about a cargo ship with a "dirty bomb" that was set to arrive at the Port of Charleston in South Carolina. The bomb never materialized, but the claims did lead to parts of the port -- one of the biggest in America -- being shut down for a time as a safety precaution.

Until recently, Webb said, his YouTube videos included advertisements -- meaning the platform, which is owned by Google, was making money from Webb's misinformation, as was Webb himself.

https://crooksandliars.com/2020/04/conspiracy-theorist-makes-fake-story

You know what this Sargent needs gofundme to take this Webb character down and into court................

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Conspiracy Theorist Makes Up Fake Story Naming U.S. Army Sgt. As Patient Zero (Original Post) turbinetree Apr 2020 OP
Fucking George Webb stevil Apr 2020 #1
The dirty bomb in Charleston is a complete rip-off PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2020 #2

PoindexterOglethorpe

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2. The dirty bomb in Charleston is a complete rip-off
Mon Apr 27, 2020, 05:47 PM
Apr 2020

of the TV movie "Special Bulletin". Talk about unimaginative plagiarizing.

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