What was his lie?
Posted on: April 16, 2025 at 21:19:28 CT
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It’s also a good time to get products on InfowarsStore.com that will boost your health, boost your immune system, give you a chance to not get the regular the flu, not get the cold, definitely not get coronavirus just by having a healthy immune system. It’s the same reason we all buy fruits and vegetables and the reason why we should all be getting eight hours of sleep a night, especially in cold and flu and coronavirus season, it’s being called by some.
I'm guessing that you are basing your assertion on:
{it}will boost your health, boost your immune system, give you a chance to not get the regular the flu, not get the cold, definitely not get coronavirus just by having a healthy immune system.
But I think you are missing what he was trying to say there as he was rapidly & extemporaneously giving the talking points for that product that is supposed to help the immune system "the same reason we all buy fruits and vegetables".
He worded it poorly (ambiguously), but he wasn't saying the product could ensure/guarantee "that (one would) definitely not get coronavirus", but that by boosting the immune system it would "give you a chance to not get the regular the flu, not get the cold," and of course your big goal is to "definitely not get coronavirus just by having a healthy immune system."
He was not lying. He just wasn't giving a polished pitch as a guest host on someone else's show & set.
His current employer obviously must consider him as a trustworthy news reporter, not some "proven liar".