Wikipedia/List of COVID-19 conspiracy theorists

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The 69 pages (on 28 June 2021) that were categorised as COVID-19 conspiracy theorists on Wikipedia.
InterestsWikipedia/Censorship, COVID-19
MembershipAmerica's Frontline Doctors, Owen Benjamin, Alex Berenson, Sucharit Bhakdi, Del Bigtree, Ty Bollinger, Jair Bolsonaro, Kelly Brogan, Rashid Buttar, Tucker Carlson, George Christensen, David Clarke (sheriff), Vernon Coleman, Kenneth Copeland, Piers Corbyn, Crystal Party, Claire Deeks, Diamond and Silk, Simon Dolan, Davor Domazet-Lošo, Simone Gold, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Luis Carlos Heinze, Steve Hilton, David Icke, Stella Immanuel, Sayer Ji, Ron Johnson, Alex Jones, Craig Kelly (politician), Robert F. Kennedy Jr, Mark Lanegan, Rush Limbaugh, John Magufuli, Jenny Beth Martin, Joseph Mercola, Judy Mikovits, Luc Montagnier, Tony Muhammad, Christiane Northrup, Heather Scott, Kate Shemirani, Marc Siegel, Chris Sky, Mark Steele, David Stephan, Sacha Stone, Billy Te Kahika, Sherri Tenpenny, Osmar Terra, Donald Trump, Rick Wiles, Mikki Willis, Jeanette Wilson, Judith Wilyman, Taylor Winterstein, Naomi Wolf, Li-Meng Yan
The people and groups that Wikipedia consider COVID-19 conspiracy theorists.

A category on Wikipedia.

Created on 17 November 2020‎.

Discussed for deletion on 6 July 2021.[1]


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