Social media teems with conspiracy theories after president's positive COVID-19 test

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These do not seem like routine QAnon type theories, some shocking theories are flooding social media as media giants race to contain these speculative theories without any proof (some of which too reckless):

https://twitter.com/JoyAnnReid/status/1312038694891786242?ref_src=twsrc^tfw

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Social media teems with conspiracy theories from QAnon and Trump critics after president's positive COVID-19 test

Nathan Bomey, USA TODAY
Oct. 2, 2020

The misinformation age quickly enveloped the news that President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, had tested positive for COVID-19, as conspiracy theories about the news flourished on social media.
Followers of the extremist conspiracy group QAnon, who have concocted a variety of falsehoods about the roots of the pandemic since it began, scrambled to explain how Trump's announcement fits into their false premise.
Meanwhile, critics of the president circulated conspiracy theories about the announcement, questioning its legitimacy after years of Trump spreading lies and misinformation about numerous issues, including the coronavirus.

In some cases, Americans are simply wondering how this could happen and seeking out information to make sense of the situation.

Trump and COVID-19: Facebook, Twitter and YouTube race to contain disinformation about president's diagnosis
"Conspiracy theorists – but also just Americans who are not conspiracy theorists, because there’s not a lot of information available – will let their imaginations run wild about what is happening here," said Katy Byron, editor and program manager of journalist nonprofit The Poynter Institute's MediaWise, a fact-checking group.

"This is when people need to be vigilant and wait to see more information that is confirmed by multiple news outlets," she added.
Many people aren't waiting.
The speculative flood of commentary on social media about the president's positive test illustrates how a desire to explain the news through one's chosen ideological framework is not exclusive to one particular side of the political aisle, Byron said. It is, in fact, a very human tendency to seek out and promote information that confirms our respective biases about the world, regardless of the facts.

The speculative flood of commentary on social media about the president's positive test illustrates how a desire to explain the news through one's chosen ideological framework is not exclusive to one particular side of the political aisle, Byron said. It is, in fact, a very human tendency to seek out and promote information that confirms our respective biases about the world, regardless of the facts.

Supporters of President Donald Trump hold up their phones with messages referring to the QAnon conspiracy theory at a campaign rally at Las Vegas Convention Center on February 21, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo: Mario Tama, Getty Images)


In this particular case, however, the flood of conspiracy theories about Trump's positive test comes against a mountainous backdrop of misinformation built, in part, by the president himself.
Trump has repeatedly misled the public about the pandemic, having consistently denied or downplayed the science regarding the spread of the coronavirus, questioned the need for masks and promoted bogus cures.

After Trump's announcement confirming his positive test, believers in QAnon, which the FBI has deemed a domestic terror threat, sought to decode the wording of his tweet as a sign that the president was poised to arrest former Democratic presidential nominee and Trump rival Hillary Clinton who was falsely accused of involvement in a cabal of satanic Democrats running a secret child-sex trafficking ring.
They suggested, without evidence, that Trump actually doesn't have the virus at all but was sending a message that he's about to go on a mission to root out the evil cabal.

Thinking, one, or two reasons. Possibly, to get out of sight and away from a threat against them and not scare the public. Or, they will take the therapeutic drug and become well. Showing everyone the truth. He was on HCQ before. It is hard for me to imagine he has gotten it.
— Patriot (@FaithRunsDeep) October 2, 2020


"QAnon followers, again, unsurprisingly, don't believe the diagnosis is real," said Aoife Gallagher, a disinformation and extremism analyst at the London-based Institute for Strategic Dialogue, in an email interview. "They are excited about the news as they believe Trump is feigning quarantine in order to bring about 'The Storm,' the mass arrest of the 'deep state cabal,' the moment Q followers have been waiting on for years now."

In recent weeks, Facebook and Twitter have announced plans to crack down on QAnon content, but theories promoted by followers of what Gallagher has called a "digital cult" were still readily findable on Friday morning.

But they weren't the only people circulating conspiracy theories about the situation.
On the left, opponents of Trump suggested in various ways that the president was lying about his diagnosis for the sake of a political gain with about a month to go before Election Day.

There’s also a part of me that thinks Trump is lying about getting Covid to delay the debates.
— Joey Diamond (@Jdiamondisme)
October 2, 2020


https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2020/10/02/trump-covid-conspiracy-theories-emerge-social-media-after-positive-test/5892808002/




Some esteemed foum guests here had expressed skepticism about MSM reports also but that is quite measured compared to theories reported in above usatoday report.

From: POTUS got the Covid :
There are videos reports today in MSM showing him leaving for hospital and getting anti-viral treatment that is not FDA approved.
Some pundit on NBC today suggested that this could boost reelection chances if public saw him successfully run gov over next couple of weeks and come out of it strong.

There have been numerous shocking conspiracy theories in news surrounding coronavirus in past month (e.g., Survey: 1 In 10 Americans Believe Government Created Coronavirus) but a straight shooting sitting POTUS like him releasing a fakenews like this is simply unimaginable.

Also '$750 tax payment' and debate mess headlines were not that big of problems to lead to such an unimaginable diversion as was speculated in social media too.




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Trump is the President who cried hoax. Now he deserves all the denial he's taught us. We don't believe him, he's a shameless pathological liar. He's using this publicity stunt to avoid debates and garner sympathy votes and possibly hope he scapegoat something if he loses.
 
Trump's clearly superior genetics should preclude him contracting any disease whatsoever. Obviously there must be an explanation.
 
Has anyone else heard that Trump's microphone was booby trapped and he was getting misted with the virus via the microphone?
 
Trump's clearly superior genetics should preclude him contracting any disease whatsoever. Obviously there must be an explanation.

not to mention having the best security and medical care our country can find.
 
Top media headlines appear to be conflicting and "credibility" issue has been thrown in the narratives mix by AP and others:






Trump said to be improving but next 48 hours ‘critical’

By JONATHAN LEMIRE, JILL COLVIN and ZEKE MILLER
39 minutes ago

BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — President Donald Trump went through a “very concerning” period Friday and faces a “critical” next two days in his fight against COVID-19 at a military hospital, his chief of staff said Saturday — in contrast to a rosier assessment moments earlier by Trump doctors, who took pains not to reveal the president had received supplemental oxygen at the White House before his hospital admission.
Trump offered his own assessment Saturday evening in a video from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, saying he was beginning to feel better and hoped to “be back soon.”

Hours earlier, chief of staff Mark Meadows told reporters outside the hospital, “We’re still not on a clear path yet to a full recovery.”
The changing, and at times contradictory, accounts created a credibility crisis for the White House at a crucial moment, with the president’s health and the nation’s leadership on the line. With Trump expected to remain hospitalized several more days and the presidential election looming, his condition is being anxiously watched by Americans.

https://apnews.com/article/election...ns-campaigns-08fcfd3778ca3bbabd011307cf23dc8d



Covering a cover-up in real time

Jonathan Swan

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White House physician Dr. Sean Conley briefed outside Walter Reed just before noon ET. Photo: Ken Cedeno/Reuters

What is the actual state of President Trump's health — now and over the past 24 hours?
Why it matters: It’s one of the most high-stakes questions in the world, and I cannot answer it, despite having spent since 5 a.m. on Friday on my phone with sources inside and close to the White House.
On Friday night, we chose not to publish information we'd learned from well-placed sources who told us the president had experienced a fever and was worse than the White House was letting on.


  • We chose not to publish because we weren’t certain enough it was correct, and it was no time to lower our editorial standards.
Today, when we saw the doctors line up outside Walter Reed in their white lab coats, we thought we might finally get clarity.

  • The picture painted by the White House physician, Navy Commander Dr. Sean Conley, was rosy: Trump was in good spirits — so good, apparently, he had been fever-free for 24 hours, and felt he could have walked out of Walter Reed today.
  • The Q&A didn't engender confidence. Trump's doctor was repeatedly evasive on the question of whether he’d received supplemental oxygen. But the picture remained rosy.
Then, minutes after the doctors' press conference, something extraordinary happened that crystallized this White House’s credibility gap, and made a mockery of any reporter trying to responsibly cover this president’s condition.

  • The White House reporter on pool duty — traveling with the president and delivering official dispatches to reporters at numerous outlets — sent this dispatch, quoting "a source familiar with the president’s health":
The president’s vitals over the last 24 hours were very concerning and the next 48 hours will be critical in terms of his care. We’re still not on a clear path to a full recovery.
That was a much more worrisome portrait. The source, identified by AP, was White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, who was shown on camera asking the pool to "go off the record with some of y'all."

  • I have tried to get a straight answer from the White House since then about what is going on, and why we are being fed official contradictions.
The bottom line: Multiple sources in the White House and on the campaign have reached out since Meadows' statement, and said they're utterly perplexed about what's going on.

  • They, like us, have little confidence in what they are being told.
https://www.axios.com/covering-cover-up-trump-coronavirus-b71a3921-4d1c-45bc-bdbc-08c3871e1b26.html



Then there is this surprising tweet from husband of WH advisor Kellyanne Conway:

George Conway@gtconway3d
8h
They’ve lied about virtually *everything* from the very first day of the administration. You think they’re not going to lie about *this*?

Kellyanne Conway is also positive.

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Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway and Attorney General William Barr talk with attendees of the Amy Coney Barrett nomination.
 
Trump furious at chief of staff for contradicting White House physician, sources say

(CNN)President Donald Trump is furious with chief of staff Mark Meadows after the top West Wing official contradicted the White House physician's assessment Saturday of the President's health, two sources with knowledge of the situation told CNN on Sunday.
Meadows is now widely known inside the White House to be the unnamed source who spoke to reporters following the medical briefing yesterday and offered a more dire assessment than Navy Cmdr. Dr. Sean Conley had given shortly before. That reporting was initially given to a pool of reporters attributed to an official familiar with the President's condition. Later, the Associated Press and the New York Times identified that official as Meadows.
cnn.com/2020/10/04/politics/trump-mark-meadows-chief-of-staff/index.html


Newsweek, Drudge and other MSM outlets apparently decided to run with a blank paper signing story citing this tweet:
https://twitter.com/MikeIsaac/status/1312594918892736512


Controversial Foxnews host Tucker Carlson tried to question "weird" timing of the diagnosis but Don Jr quickly shut him down:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF3P7e7Sd6c&feature=youtu.be&t=332



This uplifting POTUS statement should help reduce some of the confusion:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpBqBcimcII
 
Yes, definitely, I feel extremely uplifted by the fact that Trump took some time out of his day to sign some blank pieces of paper in two different rooms.

what the hell do you think he does normally?
 
Yes, definitely, I feel extremely uplifted by the fact that Trump took some time out of his day to sign some blank pieces of paper in two different rooms.

Let's wait for Foxnews confirmation on this, there's been quite a bit og Left-on-Left attacks going on lately between MSM and Trump.
 
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