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Inside one network cashing in on anti-vaccine information

By MICHELLE R. SMITH AND JOHNATAN REISS | Associated Press | Published: May 13, 2021 Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See more staff and wire stories here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. The couple in the website videos could be hawking any number of products. You re going to love owning the platinum package, Charlene Bollinger tells viewers, as a picture of a DVD set, booklets and other products flashes on screen. Her husband, Ty, promises a director s cut edition, and over 100 hours of additional footage.

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Michelle R. Smith And Johnatan Reiss This Wednesday, May 12, 2021 image shows a website featuring Ty and Charleen Bollinger advertising their video series, The Truth About Vaccines 2020. The Bollingers are part of an ecosystem of for-profit companies, nonprofit groups, YouTube channels and other social media accounts that stoke fear and distrust of COVID-19 vaccines, resorting to what medical experts say is often misleading and false information. (AP Photo) May 13, 2021 - 3:06 PM The couple in the website videos could be hawking any number of products. “You’re going to love owning the platinum package,” Charlene Bollinger tells viewers, as a picture of a DVD set, booklets and other products flashes on screen. Her husband, Ty, promises a “director’s cut edition,” and over 100 hours of additional footage.

Inside a network of vaccine safety advocates, one of many profiting from spreading disinformation

Inside a network of ‘vaccine safety advocates,’ one of many profiting from spreading disinformation Updated May 13, 2021; Posted May 13, 2021 This Wednesday, May 12, 2021 image shows a website featuring Ty and Charleen Bollinger advertising their video series, The Truth About Vaccines 2020. The Bollingers are part of an ecosystem of for-profit companies, nonprofit groups, YouTube channels and other social media accounts that stoke fear and distrust of COVID-19 vaccines, resorting to what medical experts say is often misleading and false information. (AP Photo)AP Facebook Share The couple in the website videos could be hawking any number of products. “You’re going to love owning the platinum package,” Charlene Bollinger tells viewers, as a picture of a DVD set, booklets and other products flashes on screen. Her husband, Ty, promises a “director’s cut edition,” and over 100 hours of additional footage.

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