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The University of Cosmic Intelligence (UCI) is an American new truth movement founded by rapper Rashad Jamal. Described as a teacher, ascended masters and one of the 43 scientists, the UCI is primarily based on social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube, and has a predominately African-American membership.
Six people, including two young children, vanished in Missouri last August. Police say they were all followers of self-proclaimed prophet Rashad Jamal. Andrea Cavallier reports
The cult is led by Rashad Jamal, who is serving an 18-year prison sentence in Georgia after he was convicted in August of one count of child molestation and one count of cruelty to children ...
Partisan false fact-checking site in Croatia, per the Poynter Institute. [75] Fact Check Armenia: factcheckarmenia.com A website with ties to Turkish government-related organizations that denies the historical facts of the Armenian genocide. [78] [79] Fact-Checking Turkey factcheckingturkey.com
Fact-checking websites in China often avoid commenting on political, economic, and other current affairs. [46] Several Chinese fact-checking websites have been criticized for lack of transparency with regard to their methodology and sources, and for following Chinese propaganda. [47]
The four people missing from a St. Louis suburb, who are believed to have ties to an online cult led by a convicted child molester, have gone completely off the grid with two young children in tow ...
Among the missing are two 3-year-olds. The cult is led by Rashad Jamal, a rapper-turned-online guru who operates what he calls the University of Cosmic Intelligence. Jamal is currently serving an ...
Since November 2014, FactCheck.org has published twenty-eight pages of articles checking the facts on the many 2016 presidential candidates. [18] As of April 2016, the five remaining candidates had dedicated archives to their fact-checked claims. In 2016, FactCheck.org became a fact-checking partner of Facebook. [3] [19]