VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Marcos presidency NOT predicted by Nostradamus
A video repeats an untrue claim that a 16th-century astrologer Nostradamus predicted President Bongbong Marcos’ win in the 2022 elections.
A video repeats an untrue claim that a 16th-century astrologer Nostradamus predicted President Bongbong Marcos’ win in the 2022 elections.
A video on social media purports that President Bongbong Marcos removed Justice Secretary Boying Remulla from his post. This is not true.
An allegation is making the rounds on social media that Philippine Airlines (PAL) canceled a 777 flight to Canada as a result of President Ferdinand Marcos’ trip to Switzerland. This is not true.
(Part 2 of 2) Videos were the weapon of choice for disinformation creators in the last national elections. Over a third, or 82 out of 218 content fact-checked by VERA Files, came in this format. TikTok published 45 of these.
(Ikalawa ng 2 bahagi) Mga video ang napiling armas ng mga gumagawa ng disinformation noong nakaraang pambansang halalan. Mahigit sa isang ikatlo, o 82 sa 218 na laman ng na-fact-check ng VERA Files, ang gumamit ng format na ito. Inilathala ng TikTok ang 45 sa mga ito.
Election disinformation that Filipinos faced was harmful, repetitive and fast-moving. It was also built on the foundations of years-long disinformation that targeted specific candidates.
(Una sa dalawang bahagi) Lituhin at linlangin ang naging laro noong 2016 presidential elections gayundin sa 2019 mid-term polls, ngunit ang presidential race sa taong ito ang pinakamasama.
A video says President Bongbong Marcos flew to Belgium to claim an alleged bank deposit of his father amounting to $987 billion. This is not true.
Multiple videos claimed that President Bongbong Marcos’ housing project in Deparo, Caloocan has 3,000 units, and that the media has not reported about it. This is false.
A YouTube video claimed President Bongbong Marcos ordered Justice Secretary Boying Remulla to resign. This is false.