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European experts accuse Russia of spreading fake virus news

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By LORNE COOK

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After the Iraqi WMD debacle, why would anybody trust the Corporate media?

The key is to source news from all over the world and not just naval gaze at your own country's mouthpiece.

That includes Russia Today, Sputnik, Oriental Review, Geopolitica

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After the Iraqi WMD debacle, why would anybody trust the Corporate media?

And yet here you are, on corporate media...

The key is to source news from all over the world and not just naval gaze at your own country's mouthpiece.

What's a naval gaze? A sailor on shore leave, with far too much booze in their system leering at a woman/man across the bar?

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This virus is like Russian roulette. It's the one loaded chamber that will get someone. Interesting though that the negative Ibuprofen message is said by the EU to be an example of Russian false news. So Ibuprofen is ok then?

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