Andrew Should Not Be Stripped of Titles-Says Media Mogul Pardoned by Trump.Piers Morgan-Forced Out by Meghan-Uses New Column To Attack Her in U.S.She said Giuffre then produced the photo. On Giuffre's return, she asked: "So where's your picture, Miss Princess?" She said she was going to see if she could get a picture." She told the Daily Mail how Giuffre texted her from London saying she was with the prince, Epstein and Maxwell.Īndriano told the newspaper: "I said, 'bulls***.' I was calling her out on it, but she swore. Giuffre says the photo of her with Andrew is authentic and she gave the original to the FBI in 2011, Sky News reported.Įpstein victim Carolyn Andriano, who testified against Maxwell at her trial, has said she saw the original image after Giuffre returned home from Britain The conspiracy theory appears to revolve around the fact that Giuffre was photographed in the same outfit on a separate occasion in the south of France. She added: "Other survivor girls have been giving us clues but no one's connected it." "The guy they used is in fact a body double that they photoshopped Andrews head onto."
Fake ireland photo series#
In a confusing series of posts on her Instagram stories, Hervey wrote: "The original photo was painted so what you see is one of the other girls painting. Learn more about fact-checking at AP.Read more Harry and Meghan Under Pressure Over Spotify Deal As Clock Ticking This is part of AP’s effort to address widely shared misinformation, including work with outside companies and organizations to add factual context to misleading content that is circulating online. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and numerous health officials have found the vaccines, which have undergone clinical trials and been administered to millions in the U.S., to be safe and effective. In its official informational pamphlets for the vaccine, the agency says the COVID-19 vaccine can “protect people and reduce the illness and deaths caused by the virus.” While the poster was designed to look official, Molloy said the “’people of Ireland” logo does not exist and is not representative of the authority either.ĭeath is not listed as a side effect from the vaccine by the Ireland Health Service Executive agency. “We use our scientific and clinical expertise to review and monitor health products available in Ireland or exported abroad,” the agency says on its site. The Health Products Regulatory Authority is responsible for regulating medicines and devices that are used on people and animals. “I can categorically state this is not an HPRA produced poster – or indeed a piece of communication produced by the Health Service Executive (HSE) who on behalf of the Irish Department of Health produce advice information,” she said. Siobhan Molloy, a spokesperson for the agency, said in an email that the poster was not produced by the country’s regulatory authority. Ireland’s Health Products Regulatory Authority confirmed to the AP that the poster was fabricated. “This is an official Irish government notice regarding vaccination,” one post being shared online with the poster said.
The yellow poster, which says it is from the Health Products Regulatory Authority, lists several supposed side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine, including sudden death. THE FACTS: Social media users are sharing a photo of a poster that they claim shows an official Ireland government health notice on the COVID-19 vaccines. The poster is a fake and was not sent out by the Health Products Regulatory Authority. CLAIM: An official government poster from Ireland’s Health Products Regulatory Authority says sudden death is a side effect of the COVID-19 vaccines.ĪP’S ASSESSMENT: False.