CDC Shooting Blamed on Disinformation, Not Aim
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After a gunman attacked CDC headquarters, the fallout was as brutal as the bullets. Employees recounted harrowing stories and worried over 'disinformation that caused this issue.' It's almost quaint how misinformation turned into a weapon, proving once and for all that lies can really shoot you in the foot—or in this case, the neck. One employee lamented about 'disinformation that caused this issue,' making it clear the biggest threat might just be the conspiracy theories they've been trying to dodge.
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(1 of 3)Source: Statnews | Published: 8/10/2025 | Author: Daniel Payne and Helen Branswell
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