Facebook is launching a public awareness campaign for the Zika virus. “The first video, released today in Portuguese with English subtitles, lists the steps pregnant women should take in order to avoid mosquitos. Developed in partnership with Ambrasco Divulga — Brazil’s public health wing — [Mark] Zuckerberg said that Facebook is committed to help raise awareness in the country and across the continent.”
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You would think that fakebook with all its billions of labour work units (dollars) and textual data analysis concernng trending topics on its network would be ahead of the truth curve. No despite its deep insight and expertise chooses to lag behind and stick with the false (bogus) narrative of zika is the cause and vaccine are the solution.
How does fakebook account for thousands of microcephaly cases already existing in the US?
The zika test:
1) Does the person accept zika is the cause of microcephaly?
2) Does this person have access to information that refutes zika as the cause, like 25K cases in the US?
If the answer to 1 and 2 is yes, you are dealing with an intellectually dishonest person. A lack of intellectual honesty.
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