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"It's destroyed my reputation. I'm not a violent invader ... I do not condone the criminality and violence on [Jan. 6] whatsoever."

"If you really want to get on top of the misinformation, and get ahead of the game, you need to go the source where it is coming from.
"And most of it is coming from social media."Dr Rangarajan, who has 3.9 million followers on TikTok, said it was crucial these platforms were used to target younger people.
"Misinformation affects all groups equally and there is a large user base that is in their late teens or early 20s," he said.The most "dangerous and potent" combination of misinformation happened when falsehoods mixed some small level of truth, he said.
"They are also in the UK the last cohort to be eligible for the vaccine so it's a really important group to target."

Comment: See also: Fort Detrick's mind-blowing, murderous history