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  • 2022-05-13 (xsd:date)
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  • No, Military Didn't Find Pesticides in Moderna Vaccines (en)
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  • On May 12, 2022, the website Real Raw News published an article falsely asserting that special forces of the U.S. military had tested samples of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine and found some were contaminated with pesticides: These claims are false. U.S. special forces did not raid or destroy a Moderna vaccine repository in Kansas City, nor did the military confiscate samples of Moderna vaccines there, test them, and find they were contaminated with pesticides. We attempted to verify the details of the article with the U.S. Army Medical Research & Development Command at Fort Detrick (misspelled Fort Deitrick in the article), where the vaccine analysis allegedly took place, and were told via email by the public affairs officer that the story is a complete fabrication. Moreover, Real Raw News features a satire disclaimer on its About Us page, stipulating that the website contains humor, parody, and satire: Information on this website is for informational and educational and entertainment purposes. This website contains humor, parody, and satire. We have included this disclaimer for our protection, on the advice on legal counsel. Needless to say, this is not a source anyone should rely on for genuine news, particular related to health and medical matters. (en)
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