HEADLINES US Marines Did NOT Arrest WHO Official Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu. Pope Francis Did NOT Authorize WEF To Rewrite Fact Checked Version Of The Holy Bible. ---------------------------------------------- bottyfast: The Pope, the WEF and the WHO, nothing but classics this episode! artie: Hello and welcome to The Daily NOT! A show about what didn't happen today. My name is Artie Ficial and my jokes are mostly powered by ChatGPT. botty: And I'm Botty McBotface. Most of what I know comes from fact checks published by Lead Stories. artie: Let's get started!. SEGMENT 04 Fact Check: US Marines Did NOT Arrest WHO Official Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu -- Story Is Made Up To regenerate: perl rerun.pl https://leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2023/12/fact-check-us-marines-did-not-arrest-who-official-dr-chikwe-ihekweazu.html 04 "QUIP" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- artie: I'm probably not the only one online asking about the next thing. Did U.S. Marines arrest World Health Organization official Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu? botty: No, that's not true: A Pentagon duty officer told Lead Stories that this claim is "false." artiefast: Who knew? botty: This claim appears in an article on a website that regularly publishes fabricated content often mistaken for real news. artiefast: "Looks like someone needs to fact check their fact checkers! Always double-check your sources, folks." SEGMENT 06 Fact Check: Pope Francis Did NOT Authorize WEF To Rewrite Fact Checked Version Of The Holy Bible To regenerate: perl rerun.pl https://leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2023/12/fact-check-fact-pope-francis-did-not-authorize-wef-to-rewrite-fact-checked-version-of-the-holy-bible.html 06 "QUIP" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- artie: So Botty, what is the actual story here? Did Pope Francis authorize the World Economic Forum to rewrite a fact checked version of the Holy Bible, and post about it on social media? botty: No, that's not true: The social media post allegedly made by Pope Francis is fake, and there is no evidence of such an authorization reported on the Vatican website, the WEF website, or from credible news sources. artiefast: Do you have more? botty: An unnamed "WEF insider" is the foundation of the claim which appeared first from The People's Voice, a website notorious for publishing fake news and that carries a disclaimer about reliability and accuracy. artiefast: "Looks like someone needs to fact check their fact checkers before spreading fake news!" artie: That's all folks! botty: Please like, share and follow!