![]() ![]() GreenSmoothieGirl & founder of Influence Sauna It’s the one piece of health equipment-unlike that treadmill collecting dust in the corner-that EVERYONE uses, regularly, because they love the benefits they get from it.” I get 100% rave reviews about how people feel after using their sauna. In 15+ years of recommending infrared saunas- and thousands of my readers investing in one- NOT ONE has ever told me they’re sorry they did. Invest in your health as early as you can! Don’t spend your health obtaining wealth, and then have to spend all your wealth trying to get your health back-like so many people I know are doing. “I believe saving up and obtaining your own sauna is worth EVERY penny. People tell me it blows their mind how it’s changed their health.” I’ve encouraged hundreds of people to get a sauna in their home. It’s a really positive, pleasant experience.Īnd it can be a NEEDLE-MOVER for health. And, everybody I know who owns an infrared sauna loves it and gets in it all the time. “I don’t know what we’re going to do to keep it afloat, but we’ll figure it out,” Elizabeth said."My infrared sauna is my FAVORITE health tool. In a voice message posted to her Telegram channel Thursday night, she bemoaned the takedowns and claimed she had never done anything wrong. When questioned about this in Congress, Facebook’s head of global policy, Monica Bickert, said that the company had “assessed that content and removed those accounts that were violating.”īut it appears something has changed since Bickert gave evidence to Congress in April.Įlizabeth is now promoting her Telegram channel, which has 31,000 followers. They misled people about the popularity of their posts and used fake accounts to spam people and evade our enforcement,” the source said.Īt the time accounts of the “disinformation dozen reporting,” 10 of the 12 accounts remained active. The accounts were taken down because of the “spammy and inauthentic behavior they relied on to build their audience. She also shared misinformation boosting the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine.įacebook did not respond to VICE News’ request for comment about the takedown but a source at the company who was not authorized to speak on the record said that the accounts were not banned because of the disinformation being shared. An archived version of a site tracking the success of the affiliate marketers shows that Elizabeth was one of the top earners.Īccording to the Center for Counting Digital Hate report, Elizabeth had been sharing typical anti-vax disinformation, such as erroneously linking the COVID-19 vaccine to Microsoft founder Bill Gates or claiming it was all part of a conspiracy involving Big Pharma. Part of their scheme was to pay affiliates, including renowned anti-vaxxer Robert Kennedy Jr., to promote the videos to their online followings in exchange for.a cut of the profits. In recent days, Elizabeth has also been linked to a online network that’s cashing in on vaccine disinformation.Īn AP investigation this week revealed that Charlene and Ty Bollinger-who are also listed among the “disinformation dozen”-have been making huge profits from selling anti-vax disinformation videos. ![]() Mercola is also one of the “disinformation dozen” but as of Friday morning his verified Facebook account with 1.7 million followers and his Instagram account were both still active. In total, Elizabeth estimated the banned pages and accounts had over 3 million followers. In a subsequent post on Telegram, Elizabeth told her followers that in addition to her personal and professional pages on Facebook and Instagram, Facebook had removed 16 groups. Everything gone,” Elizabeth tweeted on Thursday night. All my Instagram pages including my public page. “ALL my Facebook pages and groups and even my personal page totaling millions. Elizabeth is also known for sharing antisemitic content and has been linked to an affiliate marketing program where she earns money for promoting disinformation videos. ![]() The center’s research found that those 12 individuals are responsible for sharing 65% of all anti-vax content on Facebook. On Thursday evening, Facebook banned the account of Erin Elizabeth, who runs a prominent alternative health site called “Health Nut News.” Last month, she was named as one of the “disinformation dozen” in a report by the Center for Countering Digital Hate. ![]()
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