An archived version of a site tracking the success of the affiliate marketers shows that Elizabeth was one of the top earners.Īccording to the Center for Counting Digital Hate report, Elizabeth had been sharing typical anti-vax disinformation, such as erroneously linking the COVID-19 vaccine to Microsoft founder Bill Gates or claiming it was all part of a conspiracy involving Big Pharma. Part of their scheme was to pay affiliates, including renowned anti-vaxxer Robert Kennedy Jr., to promote the videos to their online followings in exchange for.a cut of the profits. In recent days, Elizabeth has also been linked to a online network that’s cashing in on vaccine disinformation.Īn AP investigation this week revealed that Charlene and Ty Bollinger-who are also listed among the “disinformation dozen”-have been making huge profits from selling anti-vax disinformation videos. Mercola is also one of the “disinformation dozen” but as of Friday morning his verified Facebook account with 1.7 million followers and his Instagram account were both still active. In total, Elizabeth estimated the banned pages and accounts had over 3 million followers. In a subsequent post on Telegram, Elizabeth told her followers that in addition to her personal and professional pages on Facebook and Instagram, Facebook had removed 16 groups. Everything gone,” Elizabeth tweeted on Thursday night. All my Instagram pages including my public page. “ALL my Facebook pages and groups and even my personal page totaling millions. Elizabeth is also known for sharing antisemitic content and has been linked to an affiliate marketing program where she earns money for promoting disinformation videos. The center’s research found that those 12 individuals are responsible for sharing 65% of all anti-vax content on Facebook. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.On Thursday evening, Facebook banned the account of Erin Elizabeth, who runs a prominent alternative health site called “Health Nut News.” Last month, she was named as one of the “disinformation dozen” in a report by the Center for Countering Digital Hate. He told CNN he’s made jokes about it saying, “I actually made a meme where I superimposed my face on the poster and sent it to my friends.” The similarities between the situation and the movie are coincidental but it’s hard for people to not draw parallels between the two in a conspiracy-like way.Įven Ratner, his wife, and their four children mirror the Gladney family in White Noise. Instead, he wanted to use a man-made disaster to juxtapose consumerism, conspiracies, death, and more. The author of White Noise, Don DeLillo, likely did not mean to predict the disaster. Watch this” - Erin Elizabeth Health Nut News □ Elizabeth Health Nut News □) “What is even more crazy is that there was a movie just out called “White noise“ filmed in northern Ohio and some of the extras who were in it pretending to evacuate in the film now just had to evacuate in real life. Ratner, 37, can be seen in White Noise, portraying a man waiting in his car in an evacuation queue. “The first half of the movie is all almost exactly what’s going on here,” Ratner told CNN four days into his and his family’s evacuation. The eerie story hits close to home for some residents, like Ben Ratner a resident of East Palestine who also offered to be an extra in the movie. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter With more than 2,000 residents of the area evacuated, schools closed for a week, and continuous mystery surrounding the long-term toxicity of the chemicals, residents are shaken.īut even more so after finding out that the same movie, which was filmed and takes place in Ohio, contains the same plot line.īased on the 1985 novel of the same name, White Noise, is about a family in Ohio navigating their lives after a freight train carrying hazardous chemicals explodes, leaking them into the air and exposing the family to toxic chemicals. On February 3, a train carrying hazardous chemicals derailed, and exploded, in East Palestine releasing hydrogen chloride and phosgene into the air. Residents of East Palestine, Ohio are facing a strange dystopian reality after the plot of the 2022 Netflix movie White Noise seemingly came true earlier this month. Life imitates art, sometimes in the worst ways.
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