https://www.npr.org/2020/05/08/852451652/seen-plandemic-we-take-a-close-look-at-the-viral-conspiracy-video-s-claims
A slickly produced 26-minute video called Plandemic has exploded on social media in recent days, claiming to present a view of COVID-19 that differs from the "official" narrative.
The video has been viewed millions of times on YouTube via links that are replaced as quickly as the video-sharing service can remove them for violating its policy against "COVID-19 misinformation."
In
it, filmmaker Mikki Willis conducts an uncritical interview with Judy
Mikovits, who he says has been called "one of the most accomplished
scientists of her generation."
Never heard of her? You're not alone.
Two prominent scientists with backgrounds in AIDS research and
infectious diseases, who asked not to be identified over concerns of
facing a backlash on social media, told NPR that they did not know who
she was.
If you were aware of Mikovits before this week, it is
probably for two books she published with co-author Kent Heckenlively,
one in 2017 and another last month. Heckenlively has also written a book
himself espousing the discredited link between autism and the vaccines.
You might also know Mikovits for her central role in a pair of
scientific controversies. One involves a paper she co-authored in 2009
that was published in the journal Science, and the other concerns allegations that she stole notebooks and a laptop from a laboratory.