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Come for the Misinformation About Vaccines and Stay to Buy Supplements

It’s no secret what motivates many folks to push misinformation about vaccines or how anti-vax folks monetize misinformation. There is big money to be made in their selling you supplements, books, subscriptions, and tickets to attend seminars, etc.

If you still don't understand how anti-vax folks monetize misinformation, then you haven't been paying attention.
If you still don’t understand how anti-vax folks profit from pushing misinformation, then you haven’t been paying attention.

While some describe it as a grift, this is hardly small-scale swindling.

Come for the Misinformation About Vaccines and Stay to Buy Supplements

Some of these folks have made hundreds of millions of dollars pushing misinformation and selling unnecessary ‘health’ products to their visitors.

“InfoWars is actually an infomercial, right?”

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Of course it isn’t just misinformation about vaccines…

The lawyers also show that Jones’s telling of Sandy Hook lies is directly tied to his income. Every time Infowars floated a hoax theory, viewership went up, as did sales of his supplements, measured by “spikes in engagement.”

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These influencers are part of a $21 billion industry, which includes the dietary supplement business, which is itself a $60 billion industry in the United States alone!

“Online celebrities turn followers’ attention into material resources, a process that is often referred to be part of the “attention economy.”

The political economy of digital profiteering: communication resource mobilization by anti-vaccination actors

But it’s not just about supplements anymore, especially since COVID…

Have you ever wondered why some “health care providers” still push the idea that ivermectin and other cocktails of drugs work to treat COVID?

Selling ivermectin prescriptions and doing telehealth visits is one way anti-vaccine folks monetize misinformation.
Did her patient have headlice or roundworms??? Why is she still prescribing ivermectin to patients so long after the majority of studies have said it doesn’t work, especially when we have treatments that do work, like Paxlovid?

Is it so they can charge for a visit and a prescription?

“In the week of August 13, 2021, private and Medicare plans paid an estimated $1 568 996.00 (43 888 × $35.75) and $924 720.16 (23 632 × $39.13) for ivermectin prescriptions for COVID-19. The weekly total of $2 493 716.16 extrapolated to $129 673 240.30 annually.”

US Insurer Spending on Ivermectin Prescriptions for COVID-19

Prescriptions that most studies have shown have no benefit for COVID, but which were typically paid for or subsided by insurance companies.

How Anti-Vax Folks Monetize Misinformation

How else do anti-vaccine folks make money?

In addition to selling premium priced supplements (mostly self-regulated and often contaminated) that often make controversial health claims and non-evidence based treatments for COVID, these anti-vaccine influencers and supplement shills might:

And they aren’t the only ones making money off misinformation.

“The global anti-vaccination industry, including influencers and followers, generates up to $1.1 billion in annual revenue for social media giants, according to a damning new report published this week.”

Anti-vaxxers make up to $1.1 billion for social media companies

So next time you read or see something that scares you away from vaccinating and protecting your family, just know that there is big money to be made from spreading that kind of vaccine misinformation.

If you spend $395 on a seminar like this the only thing you are going to be free of is your money.
If you spend $395 on a bat soup crazy seminar like this, the only thing you are going to be free of is your money.

Want some good news?

You don’t have to listen to the supplement shills! After all, while they are cashing in, you and your family are left at risk to get a vaccine-preventable disease.

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Last Updated on April 2, 2024

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