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Stewart Peters [1] (born April 1, 1980) is an American alt-right internet personality. He is known for promoting COVID-19 misinformation and conspiracy theories, [6] as well as antisemitic and white supremacist beliefs. [7] Having previously been a rapper and bounty hunter, [8] [9] Peters launched the Stew Peters Show in 2020
Died Suddenly is a 2022 American anti-vaccination film directed by Matthew Skow and executive-produced by Stew Peters, [2] a far-right and alt-right anti-vaccine activist. [11] It promotes false claims about COVID-19 vaccines and Great Reset conspiracy theories. [17] The film was released on Rumble and Twitter on November 21, 2022. [1] [16]
[117] [122] Patel has appeared on multiple far-right podcasts, such as Stew Peters's, promoting conspiracy theories, and appeared over 50 times on at least a dozen podcasts that have promoted the QAnon movement. [59] Patel has signed ten copies of his children's book about "King Donald" with the QAnon motto "WWG1WGA" ("where we go one, we go all").
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But this latest bet seems particularly risky. Musk says the true value of his company lies in a future of Tesla robots, thousands of them possibly by the end of the year, and in unsupervised ...
Rumble's video platform is popular among conservatives [42] and far-right users [46] and has been described as part of "alt-tech" by various observers. [47]Using data from February 2021, researchers noted that several content creators have gained a receptive audience on Rumble after their content was pulled from YouTube or Facebook.
"The latest set of tariffs will lead to weaker GDP growth, higher unemployment, higher interest rates, and higher inflation this year in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. than in our January baseline ...
The ReAwaken America tour was founded by Clay Clark, a business coach and entrepreneur and former mayoral candidate in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [7] [8] [9] In August 2020, Clark initiated a lawsuit against the city of Tulsa for its mask mandate to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.