Scientologist Rizza Islam: Super Spreader of COVID-19 Misinformation

Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam reports that YouTube has deleted his channel.

He says that his channel had 146,000 subscribers.

Note: Facebook previously deleted his Rizza Islam Humanitarian page.




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After being banned by Facebook and YouTube, it appears that Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam may have also been banned by Instagram.

We will have to see whether Brother Rizza makes a statement on Twitter or if his Instagram page remains unavailable.


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Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam is featured in the following story on The Hill.

Note: Brother Rizza has: (1) been banned by YouTube; (2) had his Rizza Islam Humanitarian Facebook page removed, though his regular Rizza Islam Facebook page remains; and (3) had his Instagram page disabled, though he can request review within 30 days.

The Hill: 12 prominent people opposed to vaccines are responsible for two-thirds of anti-vaccine content online: report

Watchdog groups call them the "Disinformation Dozen."


12 prominent people opposed to vaccines are responsible for two-thirds of anti-vaccine content online: report


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Story at a glance

Misinformation about COVID-19 and the vaccine is threatening public health efforts to inoculate Americans against the virus.

A new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate and Anti-Vax Watch found that most of the anti-vaccine content circulating online can be tied to 12 people.

The list includes prominent people who oppose vaccines, such as Robert F. Kennedy, whose Instagram account was permanently removed earlier this year.

They've been dubbed the "Disinformation Dozen": 12 individuals or organizations are tied to up to 65 percent of anti-vaccine content circulating on major social media networking sites, according to an analysis of popular anti-vaccine content on Facebook and Twitter.

“Disinformation has become a direct threat to public health,” said Imran Ahmed, CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), which released the report in partnership with the Anti-Vax Watch, in a release. “In the midst of a global pandemic, the Anti-Vaccine Industry has executed a targeted campaign to mislead Americans about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines. Social media is enabling anti-vaxxers to recruit millions of Americans and indoctrinate them with fear and doubt. If Big Tech companies don’t act now, the pandemic will be prolonged, and more lives will be lost.”

The report accuses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — who was banned from Instagram last month — Joseph Mercola, Ty and Charlene Bollinger — whose Twitter accounts were briefly suspended at the beginning of the pandemic — Sherri Tenpenny, Rizza Islam, Rashid Buttar, Erin Elizabeth, Sayer Ji, Kelly Brogan, Christiane Northrup, Ben Tapper and Kevin Jenkins of spreading disinformation and claims that their social media accounts "have repeatedly violated Facebook and Twitter’s terms of service agreements." And the CCDH has receipts — the report is full of screenshots of “example violations” that range from misleading to antisemitic.

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The full Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) Report can be found here:


https://f4d9b9d3-3d32-4f3a-afa6-49f...d/f4d9b9_df6e2ee56bbd4f53be11a3156dae0b63.pdf


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Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam is featured in the following story on The Hill.

Note: Brother Rizza has been banned by Facebook and YouTube, and it appears that he has also been banned by Instagram.

The Hill: 12 prominent people opposed to vaccines are responsible for two-thirds of anti-vaccine content online: report

Watchdog groups call them the "Disinformation Dozen."


12 prominent people opposed to vaccines are responsible for two-thirds of anti-vaccine content online: report


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Story at a glance

Misinformation about COVID-19 and the vaccine is threatening public health efforts to inoculate Americans against the virus.

A new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate and Anti-Vax Watch found that most of the anti-vaccine content circulating online can be tied to 12 people.

The list includes prominent people who oppose vaccines, such as Robert F. Kennedy, whose Instagram account was permanently removed earlier this year.

They've been dubbed the "Disinformation Dozen": 12 individuals or organizations are tied to up to 65 percent of anti-vaccine content circulating on major social media networking sites, according to an analysis of popular anti-vaccine content on Facebook and Twitter.

“Disinformation has become a direct threat to public health,” said Imran Ahmed, CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), which released the report in partnership with the Anti-Vax Watch, in a release. “In the midst of a global pandemic, the Anti-Vaccine Industry has executed a targeted campaign to mislead Americans about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines. Social media is enabling anti-vaxxers to recruit millions of Americans and indoctrinate them with fear and doubt. If Big Tech companies don’t act now, the pandemic will be prolonged, and more lives will be lost.”

The report accuses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — who was banned from Instagram last month — Joseph Mercola, Ty and Charlene Bollinger — whose Twitter accounts were briefly suspended at the beginning of the pandemic — Sherri Tenpenny, Rizza Islam, Rashid Buttar, Erin Elizabeth, Sayer Ji, Kelly Brogan, Christiane Northrup, Ben Tapper and Kevin Jenkins of spreading disinformation and claims that their social media accounts "have repeatedly violated Facebook and Twitter’s terms of service agreements." And the CCDH has receipts — the report is full of screenshots of “example violations” that range from misleading to antisemitic.

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The full Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) Report can be found here:


https://f4d9b9d3-3d32-4f3a-afa6-49f...d/f4d9b9_df6e2ee56bbd4f53be11a3156dae0b63.pdf


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Mashable also has the story

12 People Are Behind Most Of The Anti-Vaxxer Disinformation You See On Social Media


12 People Are Behind Most Of The Anti-Vaxxer Disinformation You See On Social Media


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If you catch your old college roommate sharing COVID-19 vaccine misinformation on Facebook, the odds are that these falsehoods are coming from one of twelve people.

That’s right. Just twelve individuals.

A new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate and Anti-Vax Watch found that up to 65 percent of “anti-vaccine content” on Facebook and Twitter originated from twelve influencers within the anti-vaxxer movement.

The report focused on these twelve accounts after an analysis of content that was shared and posted on Facebook and Twitter 812,000 times between Feb. 1 and March 16.

On Facebook alone, the content from these individuals, which the reports dubs as the “Disinformation Dozen,” accounts for 73 percent of all anti-vaxxer content posted or shared on the platform in the last two months.

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The other social media users in the “Disinformation Dozen” include Ty and Charlene Bollinger, Sherri Tenpenny, Rizza Islam, Rashid Buttar, Erin Elizabeth, Sayer Ji, Kelly Brogan, Christiane Northrup, Ben Tapper, and Kevin Jenkins.

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Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam is featured in the following story on The Hill.

Note: Brother Rizza has been banned by Facebook and YouTube, and it appears that he has also been banned by Instagram.

The Hill: 12 prominent people opposed to vaccines are responsible for two-thirds of anti-vaccine content online: report

Watchdog groups call them the "Disinformation Dozen."


12 prominent people opposed to vaccines are responsible for two-thirds of anti-vaccine content online: report


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Story at a glance

Misinformation about COVID-19 and the vaccine is threatening public health efforts to inoculate Americans against the virus.

A new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate and Anti-Vax Watch found that most of the anti-vaccine content circulating online can be tied to 12 people.

The list includes prominent people who oppose vaccines, such as Robert F. Kennedy, whose Instagram account was permanently removed earlier this year.

They've been dubbed the "Disinformation Dozen": 12 individuals or organizations are tied to up to 65 percent of anti-vaccine content circulating on major social media networking sites, according to an analysis of popular anti-vaccine content on Facebook and Twitter.

“Disinformation has become a direct threat to public health,” said Imran Ahmed, CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), which released the report in partnership with the Anti-Vax Watch, in a release. “In the midst of a global pandemic, the Anti-Vaccine Industry has executed a targeted campaign to mislead Americans about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines. Social media is enabling anti-vaxxers to recruit millions of Americans and indoctrinate them with fear and doubt. If Big Tech companies don’t act now, the pandemic will be prolonged, and more lives will be lost.”

The report accuses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — who was banned from Instagram last month — Joseph Mercola, Ty and Charlene Bollinger — whose Twitter accounts were briefly suspended at the beginning of the pandemic — Sherri Tenpenny, Rizza Islam, Rashid Buttar, Erin Elizabeth, Sayer Ji, Kelly Brogan, Christiane Northrup, Ben Tapper and Kevin Jenkins of spreading disinformation and claims that their social media accounts "have repeatedly violated Facebook and Twitter’s terms of service agreements." And the CCDH has receipts — the report is full of screenshots of “example violations” that range from misleading to antisemitic.

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The full Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) Report can be found here:


https://f4d9b9d3-3d32-4f3a-afa6-49f...d/f4d9b9_df6e2ee56bbd4f53be11a3156dae0b63.pdf


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Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner responds to being named one of the "Disinformation Dozen."

Also, I see that while Facebook deleted the Rizza Islam Humanitarian page, his old Facebook page remains and he is now posting there.


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Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam is featured in the following story on The Hill.

Note: Brother Rizza has been banned by Facebook and YouTube, and it appears that he has also been banned by Instagram.

The Hill: 12 prominent people opposed to vaccines are responsible for two-thirds of anti-vaccine content online: report

Watchdog groups call them the "Disinformation Dozen."


12 prominent people opposed to vaccines are responsible for two-thirds of anti-vaccine content online: report


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Story at a glance

Misinformation about COVID-19 and the vaccine is threatening public health efforts to inoculate Americans against the virus.

A new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate and Anti-Vax Watch found that most of the anti-vaccine content circulating online can be tied to 12 people.

The list includes prominent people who oppose vaccines, such as Robert F. Kennedy, whose Instagram account was permanently removed earlier this year.

They've been dubbed the "Disinformation Dozen": 12 individuals or organizations are tied to up to 65 percent of anti-vaccine content circulating on major social media networking sites, according to an analysis of popular anti-vaccine content on Facebook and Twitter.

“Disinformation has become a direct threat to public health,” said Imran Ahmed, CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), which released the report in partnership with the Anti-Vax Watch, in a release. “In the midst of a global pandemic, the Anti-Vaccine Industry has executed a targeted campaign to mislead Americans about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines. Social media is enabling anti-vaxxers to recruit millions of Americans and indoctrinate them with fear and doubt. If Big Tech companies don’t act now, the pandemic will be prolonged, and more lives will be lost.”

The report accuses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — who was banned from Instagram last month — Joseph Mercola, Ty and Charlene Bollinger — whose Twitter accounts were briefly suspended at the beginning of the pandemic — Sherri Tenpenny, Rizza Islam, Rashid Buttar, Erin Elizabeth, Sayer Ji, Kelly Brogan, Christiane Northrup, Ben Tapper and Kevin Jenkins of spreading disinformation and claims that their social media accounts "have repeatedly violated Facebook and Twitter’s terms of service agreements." And the CCDH has receipts — the report is full of screenshots of “example violations” that range from misleading to antisemitic.

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The full Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) Report can be found here:


https://f4d9b9d3-3d32-4f3a-afa6-49f...d/f4d9b9_df6e2ee56bbd4f53be11a3156dae0b63.pdf


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Daily Mail: The 'disinformation dozen': Two-thirds of anti-vaxx content circulating on Facebook and Twitter can be traced back to just 12 people including Robert F Kennedy Jr, report claims


Just 12 people spread 65% of anti-vaxx content on social media


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WebMD: ‘Disinformation Dozen’ Driving Anti-Vaccine Content


‘Disinformation Dozen’ Driving Anti-Vaccine Content


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The “Disinformation Dozen” is made up of Ty and Charlene Bollinger, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Joseph Mercola, Sherri Tenpenny, Rizza Islam, Rashid Buttar, Erin Elizabeth, Sayer Ji, Kelly Brogan, Christiane Northrup, Ben Tapper, and Kevin Jenkins. The report includes information about their activity status on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, as well as examples of their anti-vaccine and COVID-19 misinformation posts during the past year

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After being banned by Facebook and YouTube, it appears that Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam may have also been banned by Instagram.

We will have to see whether Brother Rizza makes a statement on Twitter or if his Instagram page remains unavailable.


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Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam confirms that his Instagram account has been disabled. He can request a review within 30 days.

Previously, Brother Rizza's YouTube account was deleted. His Rizza Islam Humanitarian Facebook page was deleted. His other Facebook page and Twitter account remain.


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Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam is featured in the following story on The Hill.

Note: Brother Rizza has been banned by Facebook and YouTube, and it appears that he has also been banned by Instagram.

The Hill: 12 prominent people opposed to vaccines are responsible for two-thirds of anti-vaccine content online: report

Watchdog groups call them the "Disinformation Dozen."


12 prominent people opposed to vaccines are responsible for two-thirds of anti-vaccine content online: report


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Story at a glance

Misinformation about COVID-19 and the vaccine is threatening public health efforts to inoculate Americans against the virus.

A new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate and Anti-Vax Watch found that most of the anti-vaccine content circulating online can be tied to 12 people.

The list includes prominent people who oppose vaccines, such as Robert F. Kennedy, whose Instagram account was permanently removed earlier this year.

They've been dubbed the "Disinformation Dozen": 12 individuals or organizations are tied to up to 65 percent of anti-vaccine content circulating on major social media networking sites, according to an analysis of popular anti-vaccine content on Facebook and Twitter.

“Disinformation has become a direct threat to public health,” said Imran Ahmed, CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), which released the report in partnership with the Anti-Vax Watch, in a release. “In the midst of a global pandemic, the Anti-Vaccine Industry has executed a targeted campaign to mislead Americans about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines. Social media is enabling anti-vaxxers to recruit millions of Americans and indoctrinate them with fear and doubt. If Big Tech companies don’t act now, the pandemic will be prolonged, and more lives will be lost.”

The report accuses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — who was banned from Instagram last month — Joseph Mercola, Ty and Charlene Bollinger — whose Twitter accounts were briefly suspended at the beginning of the pandemic — Sherri Tenpenny, Rizza Islam, Rashid Buttar, Erin Elizabeth, Sayer Ji, Kelly Brogan, Christiane Northrup, Ben Tapper and Kevin Jenkins of spreading disinformation and claims that their social media accounts "have repeatedly violated Facebook and Twitter’s terms of service agreements." And the CCDH has receipts — the report is full of screenshots of “example violations” that range from misleading to antisemitic.

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The full Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) Report can be found here:


https://f4d9b9d3-3d32-4f3a-afa6-49f...d/f4d9b9_df6e2ee56bbd4f53be11a3156dae0b63.pdf


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Gizmodo has a follow-up story.

Big Tech CEOs Waffle on Banning the 12 Major Anti-Vaxxers at Congressional Hearing


Big Tech CEOs Waffle on Banning the 12 Major Anti-Vaxxers


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After a report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) and Anti-Vax Watch found that a huge percentage of misinformation and conspiracy theories about vaccines can be traced back to just a dozen people, the CEOs of Facebook, Google, and Twitter told Congress they weren’t sure they would ban them.

The CCDH/Anti-Vax Watch report found that some 73 percent of misinformation on Facebook, and 17 percent on Twitter, is linked to a group of 12 accounts including prominent anti-vaxxers Joseph Mercola, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Ty & Charlene Bollinger, Sherri Tenpenny, and Rizza Islam. The report also identified what it concluded were clear violations of platform policies on the spread of disinformation about the novel coronavirus pandemic and vaccines in general. The report was prominently cited in a letter by 12 state attorneys general to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg demanding they do more to fight coronavirus-related misinformation; according to the Washington Post, this mirrors internal Facebook research showing relatively tiny groups of users are primarily responsible for flooding the site with anti-vaccine content
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And now Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam is featured in Newsweek.

Over 60% of Anti-Vax Content on Twitter, Facebook Originates From 12 People, Study Shows


Over 60% of anti-vax content on Twitter, Facebook originates from 12 people, study shows


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About two-thirds of anti-vaccine content shared on social media can be traced back to a dozen users, according to findings presented in a recently published report.

The Center for Countering Digital Hate, a nonprofit whose work focuses on misinformation and hate disseminated online, conducted the study to examine the origins of anti-vaccine sentiment that has gained momentum on social networking platforms during the coronavirus pandemic. Results pinpointed a group of 12 individuals, collectively referred to as "the disinformation dozen" in the CCDH's conclusory report, who are at the forefront of false information campaigns targeting COVID-19 vaccines on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

The study found that members of the "disinformation dozen" are responsible for 65 percent of anti-vaccine content posted to Facebook and Twitter, based on a content sample that evaluated posts shared 812,000 times on those platforms between February 1 and March 16 of this year. The accounts belong to Ty and Charlene Bollinger, Kelly Brogan, Rashid Butter, Erin Elizabeth, Rizza Islam, Kevin Jenkins, Sayer Ji, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Joseph Marcela, Christiane Northrup, Ben Tapper and Sherri Tenpenny.

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Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam is featured in the following story on The Hill.

Note: Brother Rizza has: (1) been banned by YouTube; (2) had his Rizza Islam Humanitarian Facebook page removed, though his regular Rizza Islam Facebook page remains; and (3) had his Instagram page disabled, though he can request review within 30 days.

The Hill: 12 prominent people opposed to vaccines are responsible for two-thirds of anti-vaccine content online: report

Watchdog groups call them the "Disinformation Dozen."


12 prominent people opposed to vaccines are responsible for two-thirds of anti-vaccine content online: report


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Story at a glance

Misinformation about COVID-19 and the vaccine is threatening public health efforts to inoculate Americans against the virus.

A new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate and Anti-Vax Watch found that most of the anti-vaccine content circulating online can be tied to 12 people.

The list includes prominent people who oppose vaccines, such as Robert F. Kennedy, whose Instagram account was permanently removed earlier this year.

They've been dubbed the "Disinformation Dozen": 12 individuals or organizations are tied to up to 65 percent of anti-vaccine content circulating on major social media networking sites, according to an analysis of popular anti-vaccine content on Facebook and Twitter.

“Disinformation has become a direct threat to public health,” said Imran Ahmed, CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), which released the report in partnership with the Anti-Vax Watch, in a release. “In the midst of a global pandemic, the Anti-Vaccine Industry has executed a targeted campaign to mislead Americans about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines. Social media is enabling anti-vaxxers to recruit millions of Americans and indoctrinate them with fear and doubt. If Big Tech companies don’t act now, the pandemic will be prolonged, and more lives will be lost.”

The report accuses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — who was banned from Instagram last month — Joseph Mercola, Ty and Charlene Bollinger — whose Twitter accounts were briefly suspended at the beginning of the pandemic — Sherri Tenpenny, Rizza Islam, Rashid Buttar, Erin Elizabeth, Sayer Ji, Kelly Brogan, Christiane Northrup, Ben Tapper and Kevin Jenkins of spreading disinformation and claims that their social media accounts "have repeatedly violated Facebook and Twitter’s terms of service agreements." And the CCDH has receipts — the report is full of screenshots of “example violations” that range from misleading to antisemitic.

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The full Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) Report can be found here:


https://f4d9b9d3-3d32-4f3a-afa6-49f...d/f4d9b9_df6e2ee56bbd4f53be11a3156dae0b63.pdf


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Tony Ortega now has a story about this.

ABC gives platform to Scientologist named one of 12 biggest sources of vaccine disinfo


ABC gives platform to Scientologist named one of 12 biggest sources of vaccine disinfo | The Underground Bunker


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The Independent: Study names 12 most dangerous anti-vaxxers in America


Study names 12 most dangerous anti-vaxxers in America


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An estimated 65 per cent of the viral anti-vaccine content on Facebook and Twitter in the US is attributable to 12 anti-vaxxers who play a leading role in spreading digital misinformation, a new study has claimed.

The study, ‘The Disinformation Dozen,’ was conducted by the non-profit Center for Countering Digital Hate and Anti-Vax Watch, an alliance of individuals trying to educate Americans about the dangers of the anti-vaccine industry.

The 12 anti-vaxxers who were identified in the study were Joseph Mercola, Robert F Kennedy Jr, Ty and Charlene Bollinger, SherriTenpenny, Rizza Islam, Rashid Buttar, Erin Elizabeth, Sayer Ji, Kelly Brogan, Christiane Northrup, Ben Tapper and Kevin Jenkins.

The 40-page report said they were selected because they have “large numbers of followers, produce high volumes of anti-vaccine content or have seen rapid growth of their social media accounts in the last two months.”

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Respectful Insolence: The “Disinformation Dozen” vs. public health


The "Disinformation Dozen" vs. public health - RESPECTFUL INSOLENCE


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I didn’t recognize Rizza Islam, who’s #5 on the list, but it didn’t take much of a guess to realize that he’s affiliated with the Nation of Islam, now a wholly owned subsidiary of the Church of Scientology, and I’ve written about the alliance between the Nation of Islam and antivaxxers like RFK Jr. and Del Bigtree, particularly through the Rev. Tony Muhammad. I’m surprised that Rizza Islam himself never came up before in my blogging, but maybe I just lumped him in with general Nation of Islam fear mongering and conspiracy theories about vaccines designed to stoke fear of vaccines among Blacks. I will admit to being amused by the way Rizza Islam attributes vaccines to Satan, though

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Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam will be a Special Guest at a Youth Panel Discussion on Vaccines and the Covid-19 Vaccine.




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Concerning his having an Anti-Defamation League (ADL) page about him and being named one of the "Disinformation Dozen" regarding the Covid-19 vaccine, Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam says:


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All praise is due to Allah! When you stand with God's man Satan takes notice. Think we are afraid? No sir. We ALL must challenge our fear! Satan is coming at us with full force. We should return the energy! No.... SERIOUSLY! Stop being afraid!

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Salon -- The dirty dozen: A tiny group of anti-vaxxers are flooding the internet with misinformation


The dirty dozen: A tiny group of anti-vaxxers are flooding the internet with misinformation


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One of them, Rizza Islam, has argued that Bill Gates is behind the COVID-19 pandemic, claimed he "beat" the disease through a special diet, and repeated the debunked claim that vaccines cause autism. (Although his Facebook account has been removed, he remains active on Twitter and the Facebook-owned Instagram.)

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The Final Call, the official newspaper of the Nation of Islam, has a story in response to the report naming Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam as one of the “Disinformation Dozen” on the issue of Covid-19 vaccines.

The Final Call story is by 2018 Scientology PAC Base Dianetics Auditor of the Year NOI Sister Charlene Muhammad.

Final Call News: Attacking voices of concern and dissent on Covid-19 vaccines


Attacking voices of concern and dissent on Covid-19 vaccines - Final Call News


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Social media influencer and researcher Rizza Islam is among the latest targets.

Instagram and Facebook ended his channels and YouTube, which had also banned him multiple times, finally terminated his account. He is also a member of the Nation of Islam.

Being ranked 5th on a list labeled the “Disinformation Dozen” by the UK-based nonprofit Center for Conquering Digital Hate means he’s doing something right, said Mr. Islam. His attackers say his posts aim to spread vaccine hesitancy among Blacks.

“Before Satan makes certain moves, he has to take out the voices of the messengers who will warn the people of what it is that he is going to do. So, they are strategically getting rid of the voices of those most effective at not only forewarning and educating the people, but also inspiring and providing them with solutions in how to rectify the condition,” stated Mr. Islam.

Approximately one week after participating in a rally at the CDC on March 13, Instagram disabled his account, which had 539,000 followers, said Mr. Islam.

Further, according to Mr. Islam, his YouTube account was disabled at 146,000 subscribers and about a month before that, his Facebook humanitarian or public figure page was completely deleted at 120,000 followers. He was also banned from the new social networking audio app Clubhouse two months ago and has not been able to post on Tik Tok for roughly two months. He was frozen on Twitter on and off for the last three to four months.

“I can really say All praise is due to Allah! I feel amazing! I really do … I feel so good to know that standing up for righteousness and on principles and on integrity is what is getting me deplatformed. Standing on behalf of the truth that the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan teaches us to teach, standing up for the people and for righteousness is what is getting me deplatformed. It is a greatest honor that one can have,” Mr. Islam told The Final Call.

Beauty is when one door closes another one opens, he added.

He has moved over to Black-owned social media networks, subscriber-based Fanbase, and an app called Melanated People.

“They’re powerful platforms. I’m not censored. I’m actually making passive income being on these platforms,” said Mr. Islam. He noted the platforms have the same capabilities as Instagram and Facebook, and users can go live, post, and do the same things. “The quality is actually very good, and again, uncensored. So we can speak the absolute truth, so I’m pushing the people to go to those platforms as a solution,” he stated.

“The people have responded resoundingly in support of not only joining the platforms, but also calling out the pregnant hypocrisy of the other social media platforms for removing people that speak the truth, but keeping people that promote sexuality, drugs, and all the different negative things. They allow that to stay up, but they remove those of us who are simply speaking the truth and educating the masses.”

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“They have definitely been targeting our brother Rizza Islam, and at the same time that they froze his Twitter account, they froze the Nation of Islam’s account for dealing with the vaccine as well,” stated Abdul Qiyam Muhammad. Minister Farrakhan’s Twitter account is active, but it had been frozen for 10 months, he said.

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PLEASE READ - Satan is angry! We have made it all the way to Congress. - Us 12 collectively have an estimated influential power of 59 million and makeup roughly 2/3rds or 66% of all information regarding CHOICE & ALTERNATIVES where vaccines are concerned. Humbled-
Text intellectual TO 833-317-1384 to be added to our direct contact list JUST incase they shut down the remaining platforms. Also, follow me on FANBASE app and Melanated people app ASAP

Click here to order: @_rizzaislam Lnk.Bio - Link in Bio

Just a handful of news articles from multiple sources including; CBS, Washington post, The Gaurdian, BBC news, Daily mail etc; We have now made the international news and have been called the: "Disinformation dozen." APDTA! I am truly HONORED to be on such a list for speaking the TRUTH!

Here is an excerpt from just ONE of the news sites. Read it carefully and look at how they wickedly try to paint us lol. These people are hilarious:

"They're not just individuals... these are individuals who have behind them large companies that they themselves run, which pump out misinformation with the aim of persuading people not to follow the clinical guidance, and to instead buy their false cures, or to buy access to the information they claim is the truth about coronavirus and about vaccines,"

- Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate, told CBSN on Wednesday.
The center analyzed over 812,000 Facebook and Twitter vaccine-related posts shared between February 1 and March 16 of this year. Sixty-five percent percent of anti-vaccine posts came from one of the 12 "Disinformation Dozen." .

"Anti-vaccine activists on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter reach more than 59 million followers, making these the largest and most important social media platforms for anti-vaxxers," according to the report. The center also found that these accounts specifically target Black Americans, who've been less likely to get vaccinated so far.

The “Disinformation Dozen” is made up of Ty and Charlene Bollinger, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Joseph Mercola, Sherri Tenpenny, Rizza Islam, Rashid Buttar, Erin Elizabeth, Sayer Ji, Kelly Brogan, Christiane Northrup, Ben Tapper, and Kevin Jenkins. The report includes information about their activity status on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, as well as examples of their anti-vaccine and COVID-19 misinformation posts during the past year.

The accounts have repeatedly violated Facebook and Twitter terms of service agreements, according to the report, but the majority of the information remains on social media sites despite recent pledges to remove vaccine disinformation.
Facebook has “already taken action against some of the groups in this report,” Kevin McAlister, a Facebook spokesperson, told The Hill.

“Since research shows that the best way to combat vaccine hesitancy is to connect people to reliable information from health experts, we’ve also connected over 2 billion people to resources from health authorities, including through our COVID-19 Information Center,” he said.

Even still, Ahmed called on Facebook, Twitter, and Google to follow through on their commitments. The CEOs of all three platforms -- Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Sundar Pichai of Google, and Jack Dorsey of Twitter -- They met at the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee on Thursday for a hearing on the role of social media in promoting extremism and misinformation.

“Members of the committee must use this opportunity to hold these companies accountable and urge them to follow through with their commitments to crack down on life-threatening disinformation,” Ahmed said. “A clear and immediate way to stop the spread of anti-vaccine messages is to remove the Disinformation Dozen from their platforms.”

The report also outlines steps that social media platforms can take to lessen misinformation in users’ feeds, such as establishing a clear threshold for enforcement action, displaying corrective posts, adding warning screens when users click links to misinformation sites, and banning private and secret anti-vaccine groups.

There you have it! We have made it all the way to Congress to be targeted, removed and completely censored.

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Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam is proud of the fact that he was named one of the "Disinformation Dozen" in the issue of Covid-19 vaccines, and was discussed in Congress.




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PLEASE READ - Satan is angry! We have made it all the way to Congress. - Us 12 collectively have an estimated influential power of 59 million and makeup roughly 2/3rds or 66% of all information regarding CHOICE & ALTERNATIVES where vaccines are concerned. Humbled-
Text intellectual TO 833-317-1384 to be added to our direct contact list JUST incase they shut down the remaining platforms. Also, follow me on FANBASE app and Melanated people app ASAP

Click here to order: @_rizzaislam Lnk.Bio - Link in Bio

Just a handful of news articles from multiple sources including; CBS, Washington post, The Gaurdian, BBC news, Daily mail etc; We have now made the international news and have been called the: "Disinformation dozen." APDTA! I am truly HONORED to be on such a list for speaking the TRUTH!

Here is an excerpt from just ONE of the news sites. Read it carefully and look at how they wickedly try to paint us lol. These people are hilarious:

"They're not just individuals... these are individuals who have behind them large companies that they themselves run, which pump out misinformation with the aim of persuading people not to follow the clinical guidance, and to instead buy their false cures, or to buy access to the information they claim is the truth about coronavirus and about vaccines,"

- Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate, told CBSN on Wednesday.
The center analyzed over 812,000 Facebook and Twitter vaccine-related posts shared between February 1 and March 16 of this year. Sixty-five percent percent of anti-vaccine posts came from one of the 12 "Disinformation Dozen." .

"Anti-vaccine activists on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter reach more than 59 million followers, making these the largest and most important social media platforms for anti-vaxxers," according to the report. The center also found that these accounts specifically target Black Americans, who've been less likely to get vaccinated so far.

The “Disinformation Dozen” is made up of Ty and Charlene Bollinger, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Joseph Mercola, Sherri Tenpenny, Rizza Islam, Rashid Buttar, Erin Elizabeth, Sayer Ji, Kelly Brogan, Christiane Northrup, Ben Tapper, and Kevin Jenkins. The report includes information about their activity status on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, as well as examples of their anti-vaccine and COVID-19 misinformation posts during the past year.

The accounts have repeatedly violated Facebook and Twitter terms of service agreements, according to the report, but the majority of the information remains on social media sites despite recent pledges to remove vaccine disinformation.
Facebook has “already taken action against some of the groups in this report,” Kevin McAlister, a Facebook spokesperson, told The Hill.

“Since research shows that the best way to combat vaccine hesitancy is to connect people to reliable information from health experts, we’ve also connected over 2 billion people to resources from health authorities, including through our COVID-19 Information Center,” he said.

Even still, Ahmed called on Facebook, Twitter, and Google to follow through on their commitments. The CEOs of all three platforms -- Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Sundar Pichai of Google, and Jack Dorsey of Twitter -- They met at the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee on Thursday for a hearing on the role of social media in promoting extremism and misinformation.

“Members of the committee must use this opportunity to hold these companies accountable and urge them to follow through with their commitments to crack down on life-threatening disinformation,” Ahmed said. “A clear and immediate way to stop the spread of anti-vaccine messages is to remove the Disinformation Dozen from their platforms.”

The report also outlines steps that social media platforms can take to lessen misinformation in users’ feeds, such as establishing a clear threshold for enforcement action, displaying corrective posts, adding warning screens when users click links to misinformation sites, and banning private and secret anti-vaccine groups.

There you have it! We have made it all the way to Congress to be targeted, removed and completely censored.

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Satan is angry?

Which "satan" does he mean today? It seems to change on a regular basis within the Nation of Islam.

The "GREAT SATAN" the Jews?

The "GREAT DEVIL SATANS" the white people?

Or is Yakub (the diabolical black scientist who lived 6,600 years ago and created the one billion evil white people on earth today) the true Satan?

PREDICTION: In the future the NOI will (like Christianity) split into adversarial sects, each claiming to have the "true divine truth". Scientology already made it's first major "split" with the COS and then all the "Independent" Scientology organizations, that according to policy are all SPs (Satans). At some point NOI members will learn how to use dictionaries, use demo kits and do clay demos---and then half of them will hear what Hubbard has to say about their "Mohammed" and the NOI's Founder and all the trillions of years of implants they are dramatizing.

Here's an interesting and candid moment in NOI history: (LINK HERE)

In 1974, in the middle of a Michael Parkinson interview, Muhammad Ali decided to dispense with all the safe conventions of chat show etiquette.​
“You say I got white friends,” he declared, “I say they are associates.”​
When his host dared to suggest that the boxer’s trainer of 14 years standing, Angelo Dundee, might be a friend, Ali insisted, gruffly: “He is an associate.”​
Within seconds, with Parkinson failing to get a word in edgeways, Ali had provided a detailed account of his reasoning.​
“Elijah Muhammad,” he told the TV viewers of 1970s Middle England, “Is the one who preached that the white man of America, number one, is the Devil!”
The whites of America, said Ali, had “lynched us, raped us, castrated us, tarred and feathered us … Elijah Muhammad has been preaching that the white man of America – God taught him – is the blue-eyed, blond-headed Devil! No good in him, no justice, he’s gonna be destroyed!​
“The white man is the Devil. We do believe that. We know it!”
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4/1/21 at 8:30 PM EST:

Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam will be on Choo Radio to discuss:

1. Vaccines
2. Government Plots
3. Budding For Us & More


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VIDEO -- Choo Radio Special Episode: Rizza Islam

Scientology Youth for Human Rights Award Winner Nation of Islam Brother Rizza Islam discusses:

1. Vaccines
2. Government Plots
3. Building For Us & More




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