
Journalist, editor -in -chief, factscheck. She graduated from the journalism faculty of the RSU and the magistracy of the Higher School of Economics. She worked in Novaya Gazeta and the Monitor project. He teaches media literacy in the RANEPA and MVSHSEN (Shaninka). Co -author of the Kazakhstani media literacy textbook for senior schoolchildren.


Is it true that too close the bra provokes breast cancer?

Is it true that therapeutic starvation is good for health?

Is it true that vaccination causes impotence?

Is it true that the new Russian device “Thor” can remotely suppress coronavirus?

Is it true that Rospotrebnadzor ordered to add hormones and antibiotics to drinking water?

Is it true that Croatia prohibits vaccines?

Is it true that in Argentina 75,000 instilled by “satellite V” were hospitalized with complications after vaccination?

Is it true that vasoconstrictor drugs are addictive?

Is it true that the Taliban forbade men to shave beards?

Is it true that the use of chlorine dioxide inward can protect from coronavirus, treat it, and “neutralize the harmful effects of vaccines”?
