Friday, November 7, 2014

Hoax Exposed: No RFID Chips In Ebola Vaccine



Reports are circulating around the internet that mandatory Ebola vaccines are being planned to force American citizens into unwittingly being injected with an RFID chip, which some believe will be the "Mark of the Beast" foretold in the Book of Revelation. These reports are absolutely false.

A website called Nationalreport is responsible for this hoax, which has taken in a large number of victims, terrifying Americans unnecessarily, for no other reason than to generate clicks with their "Fear Porn."

In this episode of The Truth Is Viral, Publisher Bobby Powell walks the viewer through a series of stories published by Nationalreport that are nothing but utter garbage, stories in which he has been intimately involved, and he tops his evidence off with an interview with the clerk at the Hanna Wyoming Town Hall.

The small mining town of Hanna was picked, apparently at random, by Nationalreport, and populated with fictitious characters who were being "forced to take an RFID chip" under the auspices of Obamacare in order to continue receiving welfare or maintain a job with the town. The town's residents are not very happy about the story published by Nationalreport.

"Rev Michelle Hopkins" - False Prophet & Liar
As long as the topic of this episode is Dis and Misinformation (otherwise known as lying) alternative media personality Rev. Michelle Hopkins can get in on some of this. It seems that a very popular upload by Rev. Hopkins featured video deceptively edited to make Barack Obama say exactly the opposite of his unedited comments.

Hopkins edit is shown in its entirety in this episode; but the unedited Obama speech at Palais Des Beaux Arts in Brussels Belgium can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCxLTn6TNaA

Commenting in her own defense, Hopkins has said, "Well we know that's what Obama is thinking." That may be true, but that fact is that he did not say it, and to deceptively edit video to make it seem as though he had is just that: Deceptive.

There is no room in alternative media - Any media for that matter - for hoax websites, or self-proclaimed "Christians," who use fear porn and deception to sway their audience, or publish stories that they know to be untrue in order to generate clicks. Holy cow, isn't the truth terrifying enough?

You can't truly lead people to Christ with a lie either.

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