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| - Last Updated on October 14, 2024 by Nivedita
Quick Take
A social media post claims that a vril parasite is causing black in celebrities. We fact-checked and found the claim to be False.
The Claim
An Instagram post claims that current shots injects vril parasites into the eye to cause a black patch, as shown in the image.
The social media post claims ‘vril parasite injected into the eye to body snatch its host. And that’s what the current shots are to do. The nanotechnology delivers the vril parasite to the eye. Where with celebs they hold them down and inject it.
Fact check
Is the black eye of celebrities caused by vril parasite?
No. Vril parasite does not cause a black eye. In fact, there exists no term as vril parasite. We ran a keyword search and found no results on Google, PubMed or GoogleScholar.
Besides this, we are unable to understand claimant referred to which vaccine through his remark of ‘current shots’. We assume it to be Covid vaccine because there have been disinformation on social media that claim Covid vaccine releases nanoparticles in the body. THIP MEDIA has previously debunked a claim of covid vaccines a weapon of mass destruction. This claim said that Covid vaccine contains nanoparticles that make humans emit electromagnetic radiation.
In context with the bruised-eye images of celebrities, we found that these were taken much before the Covid pandemic happened. We picked celebrities and ran a Google reverse image search. An article published on eonline.com informs that Reese Witherspoon suffered from bruised-eye in 2011. Another article published on independent.co.uk informs that Pope Francis had a black eye in 2017.
As we explore unusual health claims surrounding celebrities, it’s important to address the ongoing speculations about other figures in the industry, such as Clint Eastwood, and their supposed health issues linked to viral infections.
Likewise, an article published on nydailynews.com informs that President George W. Bush had a bruise in 2002. Another article published on usatoday.com shows U.S. Senator John McCain had a blood clot in his left eye for which he underwent surgery in 2017.
The claimant has 1,826 Instagram followers and has written ‘I don’t take Instagram serious .. nor is it much of a reflection of who I am . It’s a reflection of random thoughts I post while viewing things in bed,’ in the introduction section of the page.
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