I was wondering about these lockdown statements and ask AI about it.

So #Trump listens to this guy again?

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The #COVID #lockdown rumor in August 2023 was started by a conspiracy theorist named #AlexJones . In an episode of his show, Jones claimed that he had heard from a "high-level manager" in the Transportation Security Administration ( #TSA ) that mask mandates and other pandemic-era restrictions would start returning this fall. He also claimed that COVID-19 lockdowns would return by December.

Jones' claims were quickly picked up by other conspiracy theorists and spread on social media. However, there is no evidence to support his claims. The TSA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( #CDC ) have both denied that any such announcements have been made.

It is likely that Jones' claims were motivated by his desire to sow fear and distrust. He has a history of making false and misleading claims, and he has been banned from several social media platforms for violating their terms of service.

It is important to be critical of information that you see on social media, especially if it comes from unreliable sources. If you see a claim that seems too good to be true, it probably is. Always check the facts before sharing or believing anything you read online.

Here are some tips for spotting misinformation:

Look for the source of the information. Is it a reputable news organization or a blog post from a random person?

Check the date of the information. Is it recent or outdated?

Consider the context of the information. Is it being shared in a way that is trying to scare or manipulate you?

Do a quick Google search to see if other news organizations are reporting the same thing.

If you are unsure about the accuracy of information, it is always best to err on the side of caution and not share it.

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