With misinformation around Covid-19 spreading like wildfire on social media, registered nurse Aimee Milne knew she had to do something to try to stop the infodemic. See her story below, and read the article.
“It is just lies and misinformation and it is actually killing people. They are killing people. It just made me so angry and I felt so compelled to say something.”
With misinformation around Covid-19 spreading like wildfire on social media, registered nurse Aimee Milne knew she had to do something to try to stop the infodemic. See her story below, and read the article.
Beware the story that’s too good to be true
FACT member Byron reports from the DECULT conference, which brought together experts on cults and high control organisations, including many former members of cults.
How conspiracy theory groups trash real experts and create fake ones