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  2. Erin Elizabeth - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Alternative health advocate, anti-vaccinationist, blogger. Partner. Joseph Mercola. Erin Elizabeth Finn, known as Erin Elizabeth, is an American alternative health advocate who blogs under the name Health Nut News. She is known for propagating conspiracy theories relating to healthcare topics, like COVID-19 and vaccines.

  3. Joseph Mercola - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Mercola. Joseph Michael Mercola (/ mərˈkoʊlə /; [1] born July 8, 1954) is an American alternative medicine proponent, osteopathic physician, and Internet business personality. [2] He markets largely unproven dietary supplements and medical devices. [3] On his website, Mercola and colleagues advocate unproven and pseudoscientific ...

  4. JP Sears - Wikipedia

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    JP Sears was born in Toledo, Ohio, and raised in Bowling Green, Ohio. [6] According to Sears, he was a class clown in his youth. [7] He attended Bowling Green State University, but withdrew after several months to begin studying holistic culture at the Ohio life coaching school Journeys of Wisdom.

  5. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Website. kennedy24.com. Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. (born January 17, 1954), also known by his initials RFK Jr., is an American politician, environmental lawyer, anti-vaccine activist, and conspiracy theorist. He is the chairman and founder of Children's Health Defense, an anti-vaccine advocacy group that is a leading proponent of COVID-19 ...

  6. Sayer Ji - Wikipedia

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    Wilson's temperature syndrome. v. t. e. Douglas Sayer Ji (born October 10, 1972) is the founder of alternative medicine portal GreenMedInfo, a website known for promoting various pseudoscientific publications. He was identified in 2020 as one of the largest promoters of COVID-19 misinformation on social media.

  7. Paulette Jiles - Wikipedia

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    Paulette Kay Jiles was born in 1943 in Salem, Missouri. She attended college at the University of Missouri–Kansas City, graduating in 1968 [1] with a major in Romance Languages. [2] Jiles moved to Toronto, Canada in 1969, where she worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation [2] and, subsequently, helped set up native language, FM radio ...

  8. Marla Maples - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 September 2024. American actress and TV personality (born 1963) Marla Maples Maples in 2007 Born Marla Ann Maples (1963-10-27) October 27, 1963 (age 60) Cohutta, Georgia, U.S. Occupations Actress television personality presenter model singer Years active 1981–present Spouse Donald Trump (m. 1993 ...

  9. The Greater Good (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Good is an anti-vaccination propaganda film. [1][2] It debuted at the Dallas International Film Festival on April 2, 2011, [3] and began playing in Los Angeles, California on October 14, 2011. [4] The film was endorsed by controversial doctor Joseph Mercola on his website, as part of "Vaccine Awareness Week", a joint venture with ...