Rachel Schraer

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(Propagandist)
NationalityBritish

Rachel Schraer is a BBC News "fact checker".[1]

Andrew Bridgen was previously critical of policies like lockdown and the idea of vaccine mandates - but he praised the development of the Covid vaccine, and tweeted proudly when he received his doses.

It wasn't until last autumn that he began to make increasingly baseless claims, including that the vaccines were killing many people and that the damage was being covered up.

At first, he began highlighting some real, but rare, instances of genuine vaccine injury and misinterpreting real data to suggest these cases were more common than the research suggests.

But in recent weeks, this rhetoric has ramped up.

Extensive independent research shows that Covid vaccines are extremely effective at preventing deaths and that serious side effects (including approximately 60 deaths in England and Wales) are rare, given the tens of millions of doses administered.”
Rachel Schraer (11 January 2022)  [2]


 

A Document by Rachel Schraer

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Excess deaths in 2022 among worst in 50 yearsArticle10 January 2022BBC
COVID-19
"COVID-19/Vaccine"
NHS
NHS England
2022
COVID-19/Premature death
Why did so many people die in 2022? This remarkable BBC News article doesn't explain why.

 

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PropagandistRachel Schraer is a propagandist. She is not interested in basing the message on the information, but on selecting/fabricating information to help support the pre-determined message.”Tareq AlbahoOctober 2022
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