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Yep. Anti-vax groups have been raking in the cash because Americans would rather commit their minds and their money to conspiracy theories. https://t.co/6CIgiu84ES
— delthia ricks 🔬 (@DelthiaRicks) February 4, 2022
New & Exclusive: The pandemic has been a financial windfall for anti-vaccine groups, including the Informed Consent Action Network, helmed by Del Bigtree. ICAN brought in $5.5 million in 2020, 60% more than the previous year and their best year yet. https://t.co/XgbVbPBktW
— Brandy Zadrozny (@BrandyZadrozny) February 3, 2022
Bigtree’s internet show pivoted towards Covid: misinformation about the so-called dangers of vaccines nearly a year before they would become available and telling people to infect themselves and those around them. "Catch that cold!" was his rallying cry. pic.twitter.com/xO16QHgZ96
— Brandy Zadrozny (@BrandyZadrozny) February 3, 2022
What did ICAN spend the money on? Salaries (Anti-vaxx pays well), making an internet show, $2.1 million to a law firm that challenges vaccine mandates, and … public relations. https://t.co/XgbVbPBktW pic.twitter.com/pwd7IYcupe
— Brandy Zadrozny (@BrandyZadrozny) February 3, 2022
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— KittyPooh (@KittyPo80176717) February 4, 2022
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