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'''Key Weyler''' is an American politician known for his conspiracy theories about COVID-19, the Catholic Church, and other topics.
[[File:Ken Weyland - COVID paranoia.jpg|thumb|Ken Weyler infographic.]]'''Key Weyler''' is an American politician known for his conspiracy theories about COVID-19, the Catholic Church, and other topics.


== News articles ==
== News articles ==
=== Ken Weyler resigns from budget post ===


Rep. Ken Weyler has resigned from his post as the New Hampshire House's top budget writer. The move comes after Weyler, a Republican from Kingston, distributed a false report to his colleagues laden with conspiracy theories about COVID-19, the Catholic Church and other topics.
Rep. Ken Weyler has resigned from his post as the New Hampshire House's top budget writer. The move comes after Weyler, a Republican from Kingston, distributed a false report to his colleagues laden with conspiracy theories about COVID-19, the Catholic Church and other topics.


* https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2021-10-06/weyler-steps-down-nh Rep. Weyler steps down from House Finance Committee after distributing COVID-19 misinformation] @ New Hampshire Public Radio (6 October 2021)
* https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2021-10-06/weyler-steps-down-nh Rep. Weyler steps down from House Finance Committee after distributing COVID-19 misinformation] @ New Hampshire Public Radio (6 October 2021)
=== Ken Weyler conspiracy theories ===
GOP Rep. Ken Weyler claims "octopus-like creatures" are in vaccines
Also spreads anti-Catholic paranoia, calls the pope and others "at the top" of the Roman Catholic Church "satanists" and "luciferans"
Weyler blasted colleagues’ inboxes with materials on Monday rife with COVID
conspiracy theories, including a document entitled "The Vaccine Death Report"
that claimed vaccine injections were “murdering millions of people.”
The email from the legislator contained a 52-page “report” with disinformation
on COVID-19, including claims that “unknown, octopus-like creatures are
being injected into millions of children worldwide.”
The report also made claims that 5G technology had somehow been inserted
into the vaccine to control people’s thoughts and called the pope and others
"at the top" of the Roman Catholic Church "satanists" and "luciferans" for
backing public health measures.
* [https://www.rawstory.com/new-hampshire-republican-conspiracies/ GOP lawmaker says COVID deaths are a Vatican plot — and vaccines contain 'living organisms with tentacles']
* [https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10226958204199676&set=pb.1190807792.-2207520000..&type=3 Post] @ Facebook
== In the News ==
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Vaccine octopus]]
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== External links ==
[[Category:Nonfiction (nonfiction)]]
[[Category:COVID-19 (nonfiction)]]
[[Category:New Hampshire (nonfiction)]]
[[Category:Politicians (nonfiction)]]

Latest revision as of 15:18, 2 October 2022

Ken Weyler infographic.

Key Weyler is an American politician known for his conspiracy theories about COVID-19, the Catholic Church, and other topics.

News articles

Ken Weyler resigns from budget post

Rep. Ken Weyler has resigned from his post as the New Hampshire House's top budget writer. The move comes after Weyler, a Republican from Kingston, distributed a false report to his colleagues laden with conspiracy theories about COVID-19, the Catholic Church and other topics.

Ken Weyler conspiracy theories

GOP Rep. Ken Weyler claims "octopus-like creatures" are in vaccines

Also spreads anti-Catholic paranoia, calls the pope and others "at the top" of the Roman Catholic Church "satanists" and "luciferans"

Weyler blasted colleagues’ inboxes with materials on Monday rife with COVID conspiracy theories, including a document entitled "The Vaccine Death Report" that claimed vaccine injections were “murdering millions of people.”

The email from the legislator contained a 52-page “report” with disinformation on COVID-19, including claims that “unknown, octopus-like creatures are being injected into millions of children worldwide.”

The report also made claims that 5G technology had somehow been inserted into the vaccine to control people’s thoughts and called the pope and others "at the top" of the Roman Catholic Church "satanists" and "luciferans" for backing public health measures.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links