Scientologist Rizza Islam: Super Spreader of COVID-19 Misinformation

Twitter Video: Scientology Youth For Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam is now offering anti-vaccine "Not Another Tuskegee Experiment" wristbands, hats and shirts, as well as his book, "Message to the Millineals (sic).


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The "Not Another Tuskegee Experiment" Bundle Package of a wristband, hat, shirt and Brother Rizza's book is only $75.

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Twitter Video: Scientology Youth For Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam is now offering anti-vaccine "Not Another Tuskegee Experiment" wristbands, hats and shirts, as well as his book, "Message to the Millineals (sic).


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The "Not Another Tuskegee Experiment" Bundle Package of a wristband, hat, shirt and Brother Rizza's book is only $75.

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The brutha knows how to make money. At least he seems to be staying out of politics. He might change his mind about that if he lands in the slammer.
 
How many of these NOI fellas are there? I'm curious to know.

EDIT - Found the wiki.
 
Now invoking the Leicester Demonstration of 1885 and saying "America is definitely Nazi Germany," Scientology Youth For Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam urges complete and collective refusal to take any Covid-19 vaccine.



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For more on the Leicester Demonstration of 1885 and Victorian England's anti-vaccine movement, see:

BBC: The anti-vaccination movement that gripped Victorian England

The anti-vaccination movement that gripped Victorian England


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Twitter video: In response to reports that people may have to be vaccinated in order to fly, Scientology Youth For Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam again calls for everyone to refuse a Covid-19 vaccine.

235 Retweets, 39 Quote Tweets and 543 Likes as of this writing.



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Rizza has all the makings of a Messianic Messenger!

He seems to be passing all the tests with flying colors that would qualify him as a future supreme leader of the NOI.

He's got the fanaticism.

He's got the crazy.

And he's got the deranged diatribes and endless pseudo-scientific revelations that he is able to deliver with total certainty.

I'm still betting on the nuttiest NOI nut one day inheriting the throne and becoming the sole signatory on NOI's bank accounts. Nobody would have bet on the violent thug David Miscavige becoming the Chairman of the Board either, LOL.

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Two items about the opposition by Scientology Youth For Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam to any Covid-19 vaccine.

First, now invoking the Leicester Demonstration of 1885 and saying "America is definitely Nazi Germany" in an Instagram video labeled False Information by Independent Fact-Checkers, Brother Rizza Islam urges complete and collective refusal to take any Covid-19 vaccine.


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The full Fact-Check:



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For more on the Leicester Demonstration of 1885 and Victoriab England's anti-vaccine movement, see:

BBC: The anti-vaccination movement that gripped Victorian England

The anti-vaccination movement that gripped Victorian England

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Second -- Twitter video: In response to reports that people may have to be vaccinated in order to fly, Brother Rizza Islam again calls for everyone to refuse a Covid-19 vaccine.

261 Retweets, 44 Quote Tweets and 597 Likes as of this writing.


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Scientology Youth For Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam joins Scientologist attorney Leigh Dundas in opposing local Washington DC bill to allow children as young as age 11 to obtain vaccinations without their parents’ consent

Brother Rizza Islam Video: Vaccinating our children BEHIND OUR BACKS?! - VETO B23-171



Video: New Mandate In DC: Kids Make Vaccine Decision! Dr. Palevsky, Atty. Leigh Dundas & Author Curtis Cost



Background:

Washington Post: D.C. Council approves bill allowing children to get vaccines without parents’ consent

https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...78801e-12e4-11eb-ba42-ec6a580836ed_story.html

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A bill passed by the D.C. Council on Tuesday would allow children as young as age 11 to obtain vaccinations without their parents’ consent.

Under the legislation, if a doctor determines that a minor is capable of informed consent, they would be able to seek government-recommended vaccinations their parents object to on religious grounds.

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Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam defends actor Letitia Wright for "questioning" whether to take a COVID-19 vaccine in since deleted tweets.

Wright is perhaps best known for playing the role of Shuri in the movie "Black Panther."



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Background -- Forbes: ‘Black Panther’ Star Letitia Wright Provokes Anger On Twitter After Posting Anti-Vaccine Misinformation


‘Black Panther’ Star Letitia Wright Provokes Anger On Twitter After Posting Anti-Vaccine Misinformation


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In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Letitia Wright plays Shuri, one of the smartest people on the planet, resident genius of Wakanda.

Ironically, Wright recently posted a video on Twitter packed with misinformation regarding the coronavirus vaccine, and in a series of since-deleted tweets, appeared to promote anti-vaxxer talking points.

[SNIP]

Some Twitter users pointed out that the video Wright shared also included transphobic and climate denialist content, because of course it did - despite the diversity of imagination displayed in conspiracy theories, most share the exact same dull, disproven talking points.

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Lead Stories fact-checks and corrects Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam on the issue of the polio vaccine. (WARNING: Long post.)

Fact Check: Polio Vaccine Worked And The CDC Did NOT Admit 98 Million Americans Received Vaccine Contaminated With Cancer Agent


Fact Check: Polio Vaccine Worked And The CDC Did NOT Admit 98 Million Americans Received Vaccine Contaminated With Cancer Agent | Lead Stories


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The Rizza Islam post, which includes a video, said:

"The lie i hear so often as a counterargument is that vaccines "eradicated polio" when that is absolutely INCORRECT! Between 1955 - 1963 CDC Admits 98 Million Americans Received the Polio Vaccine In An 8-Year Span When It Was Contaminated With the Cancer -causing Virus "SV 40" or Simian vacuolating 40."

There is no peer-reviewed basis for claims that any factor other than vaccination eliminated the disease, which caused more than 15,000 new cases of paralysis each year in the early 1950s.

In a fact sheet on polio elimination, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control says:

"Following introduction of vaccines--specifically, trivalent inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) in 1955 and trivalent oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV) in 1963--the number of polio cases fell rapidly to less than 100 in the 1960s and fewer than 10 in the 1970s."

Even America's most skeptical and scientifically advanced enemy accepted the data on polio vaccine and a polio vaccine program was a rare example of Cold War-era cooperation between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. Soviet scientists travelled to the U.S. to meet and work with U.S. vaccinologists and launched a program to defeat polio, which was a growing problem in Russia and other Soviet states at that time.

While the vaccine did eradicate polio, it is true that millions of people were given a polio vaccine that included simian virus 40 (SV40) -- the virus came from monkey kidney cells "which were used to grow poliovirus for vaccine production (SV40 can be found in wild monkey populations, as well as humans)," Science Feedback reported. When the traces of the SV40 were found in the vaccinations, the government required it be removed from future vaccines.

The details about the polio vaccine and the contamination is not a new revelation and is not something the CDC recently admitted. There have been published reports about this since 1963, including in 2001 and 2004. Snopes.com debunked a similar claim in 2015 and in 2019 Science Feedback said, "The claim that SV40 is a cancer-causing virus in humans is not adequately supported by scientific evidence."

The CDC website dedicated a section to "Historical Vaccine Safety Concerns," and explained the history behind the polio vaccine and the contamination:

"From 1955 to 1963, an estimated 10-30% of polio vaccines administered in the US were contaminated with simian virus 40 (SV40). The virus came from monkey kidney cell cultures used to make polio vaccines at that time. Most of the contamination was in the inactivated polio vaccine (IPV), but it was also found in oral polio vaccine (OPV). After the contamination was discovered, the U.S. government established testing requirements to verify that all new lots of polio vaccines were free of SV40.

Because of research done with SV40 in animal models, there has been some concern that the virus could cause cancer in humans. However, most studies looking at the relationship between SV40 and cancers are reassuring, finding no causal association between receipt of SV40-contaminated polio vaccine and development of cancer.

No vaccines used today contain SV40 virus."

The claim is that 98 million people were given the contaminated vaccine. The CDC provided a link to a report published on the National Center for Biotechnology Information titled, "Immunization Safety Review: SV40 Contamination of Polio Vaccine and Cancer," which noted the number of people given the polio vaccination from 1955 to 1963.

"IPV administered between 1955 and 1963 to about 98 million children and adults is assumed to be the primary source of human exposure to SV40 in the United States."

The CDC says the amount is 10% to 30% of the total vaccines given, so between 10 million to 30 million people, not 98 million were given the contaminated vaccine.

Science Feedback shared an expert opinion about the polio vaccination from Angéline Rouers, a research fellow, Singapore Immunology Network

"Overall, it is accurate to say that SV40-contaminated poliovirus vaccines were used to vaccinate people, however, this issue was addressed and resolved as soon as it was raised. None of the existing data allow us to link SV40 contained in the vaccine to cancer development later."

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia published a fact sheet titled, Vaccine Ingredients - SV40, stating SV40 did not cause cancer in the people who received the polio vaccination.

"Polio vaccines used in the late 1950s and early 1960s were contaminated with a virus called simian virus 40 (SV40) present in monkey kidney cells used to grow the vaccine. Subsequently, investigators found SV40 DNA in biopsy specimens obtained from patients with cancers such as mesothelioma (lung), osteosarcoma (bone) and non-Hodgkins lymphoma (lymph nodes). However, several facts should be noted:

SV40 was present in cancers of people who either had or had not received the polio vaccines that were contaminated with SV40.

SV40 has not been present in any vaccine since 1963.

People with cancers who were born after 1963, when SV40 was no longer a contaminant of the polio vaccine, were found to have evidence for SV40 in their cancerous cells.

Epidemiologic studies do not show an increased risk of cancers in those who received polio vaccine between 1955 and 1963.

Taken together, these findings do not support the hypothesis that SV40 virus contained in polio vaccines administered before 1963 caused cancers."

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In a Twitter video, Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam says:

"Vaccine card??? Or Travel papers? Or the yellow star? - America, this won't work. Groups of medical professionals & scientists across this country and other countries have stated that these COVID-19 vaccines CANNOT BE TRUSTED! "Do NOT TAKE their VACCINES!" -
@LouisFarrakhan"



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Both Scientology Freedom Medal Winner Nation of Islam Minister Tony Muhammad and Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam are promoting this week's NOI webcast "America's Wicked Plan" using COVID-19 vaccines.

"We are not taking your vaccine!"

The YouTube link to the webcast is below.

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The KKK probably should finance a statue to this guy. So many black people will die because of him.
 
Scientology Youth For Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam joins Scientologist attorney Leigh Dundas in opposing local Washington DC bill to allow children as young as age 11 to obtain vaccinations without their parents’ consent

Brother Rizza Islam Video: Vaccinating our children BEHIND OUR BACKS?! - VETO B23-171



Video: New Mandate In DC: Kids Make Vaccine Decision! Dr. Palevsky, Atty. Leigh Dundas & Author Curtis Cost



Background:

Washington Post: D.C. Council approves bill allowing children to get vaccines without parents’ consent

https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...78801e-12e4-11eb-ba42-ec6a580836ed_story.html

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A bill passed by the D.C. Council on Tuesday would allow children as young as age 11 to obtain vaccinations without their parents’ consent.

Under the legislation, if a doctor determines that a minor is capable of informed consent, they would be able to seek government-recommended vaccinations their parents object to on religious grounds.

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Scientology Youth For Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam again calls for the mayor of Washington DC to veto local vaccine bill B23-171.

The bill would allow children as young as age 11 to obtain vaccinations without their parents’ consent.



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Background:

Washington Post: D.C. Council approves bill allowing children to get vaccines without parents’ consent




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Health Feedback refutes Instagram post by Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam.

Refuting Brother Rizza Islam, Health Feedback states:

"Polio vaccine plays a critical role in eradicating polio; polio is caused by a virus, not by DDT."

The refutation by Health Feedback:


Polio vaccine plays a critical role in eradicating polio; polio is caused by a virus, not by DDT


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Health Feedback links to Brother Rizza Islam's Instagram post:


https://archive.is/SDP2M


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Google summary:

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Atlanta, 12/14/20: COVID's Impact on the Black Community, with Special Guest Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam.


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The event is being hosted by Angela Stanton-King. According to Wikipedia:




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Angela Stanton-King (born February 19, 1977) is an American author, television personality, and motivational speaker based in Atlanta, Georgia.[1] She spent two years in prison for conspiracy and was later pardoned by President Donald Trump. She was the Republican candidate for Georgia's 5th congressional district in the 2020 election, losing to Nikema Williams after receiving 14.9% of the vote.[2]

She has been described as a far-right figure in American politics and a close Trump ally, as well as a supporter of QAnon, which espouses far-right, anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.[3][4]

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Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam questions "America's frontline doctors on behalf of the Black community about the safety, research and history of these experimental vaccines."



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As previously noted, the event was hosted by Angela Stanton-King. According to Wikipedia:


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Angela Stanton-King (born February 19, 1977) is an American author, television personality, and motivational speaker based in Atlanta, Georgia.[1] She spent two years in prison for conspiracy and was later pardoned by President Donald Trump. She was the Republican candidate for Georgia's 5th congressional district in the 2020 election, losing to Nikema Williams after receiving 14.9% of the vote.[2]

She has been described as a far-right figure in American politics and a close Trump ally, as well as a supporter of QAnon, which espouses far-right, anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.[3][4]

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Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam questions "America's frontline doctors on behalf of the Black community about the safety, research and history of these experimental vaccines."



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As previously noted, the event was hosted by Angela Stanton-King. According to Wikipedia:


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Angela Stanton-King (born February 19, 1977) is an American author, television personality, and motivational speaker based in Atlanta, Georgia.[1] She spent two years in prison for conspiracy and was later pardoned by President Donald Trump. She was the Republican candidate for Georgia's 5th congressional district in the 2020 election, losing to Nikema Williams after receiving 14.9% of the vote.[2]

She has been described as a far-right figure in American politics and a close Trump ally, as well as a supporter of QAnon, which espouses far-right, anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.[3][4]

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