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FALSE: Photo shows cleaned up Pasig River during Duterte's term
The photo was posted in 2011, years before Duterte was elected president

FALSE: COVID-19 not real, Bill Gates behind the disease
The viral video contains several unproven conspiracy theories that were already debunked by fact checking organizations

FALSE: Court junks ABS-CBN franchise renewal
It is Congress, not the Court, that deliberates on franchise renewals. ABS-CBN’s petition also still remains pending before the SC, which will resume deliberations on July 13.

FALSE: Boracay photos in 'disente' vs 'bastos' times
(UPDATED) The 'disente' photo was taken in March 2018, while the 'bastos' photo was a stock photo that has been used in some articles shortly before Boracay's closure in April 2018

FALSE: PH economy got worse after Marcos was ousted
Data show that the Philippine economy was already falling during the latter part of Marcos’ dictatorship

FALSE: Sharon Cuneta says Duterte is weak, dilawan will return to power in 2022
Cuneta did not say that the President is weak or that the Liberal Party will return to power in 2022

FALSE: No specific mention of warrantless arrests in the Constitution
There are two sections in the 1987 Constitution that mention warrantless arrests

FALSE: Tuob is a cure for COVID-19
The Department of Health says that tuob or steam inhalation does not kill the coronavirus that causes COVID-19

FALSE: Robredo 'says' lockdown should have started October 2019
The quote card containing the false quote edited an actual Rappler quote card featuring the Vice President

FALSE: Photo of Sarah Elago with new recruits to CPP-NPA
The caption in these posts misrepresent a photo that Kabataan Representative Sarah Elago herself posted from a hike for a cause event in March 2020. Rappler has previously fact checked a misrepresented photo of Elago from the same event.

FALSE: Trillanes says Duterte created COVID-19 with China
Former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV did not say the quote attributed to him

FALSE: Philippines is country with highest gold reserves
Official data from the World Bank show that the Philippines has never had the highest amount of gold reserves since 1960. IMF data also show the country is only ranked 23rd.

FALSE: Piolo Pascual dies in carjacking incident
The video clip in the claim is from a 2015 news report on a different carjacking incident

FALSE: Dwayne Johnson dies in June 2020
The celebrity is still alive. There is also no official report of Johnson’s death from BBC News, the source cited by the posts.

FALSE: Video of frontliner being raped then killed
The video attached was a short film taken out of context. No news organizations reported such an incident as of late.

FALSE: Philippines among the 'lowest in COVID-19 cases, deaths in Asia'
The Philippines ranks 15th out of 49 Asian countries when it comes to total number of novel coronavirus cases and No. 2 in ASEAN in terms of deaths

FALSE: Sarah Elago quote threatening to 'destroy children's future'
Kabataan Representative Sarah Elago did not say this quote, which was already falsely attributed to her in the past

FALSE: Abu Sayyaf thanked actors, politicians opposing anti-terror bill
The website where the information came from says its source was only a meme that was made for fun

FALSE: OVP sent spoiled food to frontliners at Diliman Doctors Hospital
Both the hospital and Vice President Leni Robredo deny the incident took place

FALSE: Heat, garlic, ginger can prevent COVID-19
There is no official cure or preventive treatment for COVID-19. The supposed cures in the post have been debunked by the WHO and fact checkers around the world

Over 6,000 false claims about COVID-19 debunked by global fact-checking alliance
There have been two phases in the surge of false information surrounding COVID-19: misinformation mostly from 'well-meaning people' and then disinformation, such as posts containing conspiracy theories

Google adds fact-check to images
The power of visual media 'has its pitfalls – especially when there are questions surrounding the origin, authenticity or context of an image,' says Google product manager Harris Cohen.
FALSE: Cory Aquino's libel suit vs Beltran was not deemed press freedom issue
Accounts and articles show that the libel case was seen as an attack on press freedom

PARTLY FALSE: Cory Aquino to blame for media ownership provision in 1987 Constitution
The section that allows only Filipino citizens to own mass media in the country is also in the 1973 Constitution ratified under the Marcos administration

FALSE: Protesters at U.P. did not practice physical distancing
Sandra Aguinaldo, the reporter who originally uploaded the photo under scrutiny, posts photos from other angles and clarifies that there was physical distancing during the protest

FALSE: Derek Chauvin 'found dead in apartment'
CNN did not report Chauvin's death, nor did any other legitimate news sites

FALSE: OFW positive for coronavirus raped by camel in Riyadh
The video containing the preposterous claim is manipulated from a 2012 report about an OFW raped by police in Kuwait

FALSE: Kadamay placard demanding regular salary for rallyists
The photo was altered and Kadamay did not make such a demand

3 things to remember in fact checking historical claims
Remember these things every time you see a suspicious historical claim on social media, according to Filipino historian Xiao Chua

FALSE: Risa Hontiveros quote supporting Maute Group
This claim has been debunked as early as 2017. Hontiveros did not make any statement in support of the Maute Group, which she tagged as terrorists.

FALSE: DSWD 'gives P5,500 to every Facebook user'
Cash aid for every Facebook user? No such thing, says the Department of Social Welfare and Development.

FALSE: Ex-BIR chief Kim Henares 'speaks up' on computation of ABS-CBN's taxes
The video does not contain a statement or admission from former Bureau of Internal Revenue commissioner Kim Henares about ABS-CBN's taxes

FALSE: Robredo quote on 'social distancing' during basketball
Robredo did not say this quote, and the graphic was manipulated from a GMA News quote card

FALSE: Actor McCoy De Leon says Duterte urgently needs mental help
The graphic is manipulated and is not from ABS-CBN’s official channels

FALSE: Bill Gates is developing COVID-19 vaccines with microchips
There are no reports on studies being done on a COVID-19 vaccine with a microchip; Bill Gates has also denied the claim

FALSE: Prolonged face mask use causes hypoxia, hypercapnia
(UPDATED) WHO Philippines says using face masks does not cause hypoxia nor excessive carbon dioxide intake

FALSE: ABS-CBN's 'effective tax rate in 2018 was at negative 5%'
ABS-CBN's 2018 audited financial statement says they had an effective tax rate of 4%

FALSE: Duterte honored by Time magazine
The video wrongly equated 'strongman' with someone brave and firm, when in fact it is a term that describes a leader who controls by force of will and character

FALSE: Mar Roxas quote on mass testing, frontliners
There are no news reports or statements that contain this supposed quote by Roxas

FALSE: Photo of world's biggest anaconda in the Philippines
There are no reports of such a sighting, and the photo was manipulated

FALSE: Tanduay and Zonrox mix can be used as alcohol
Experts and companies involved issued warnings about the mixture, saying it could 'form a dangerous chemical that has toxic effects' and 'may cause serious harm'

PARTLY FALSE: Ex-Ateneo de Davao University president quote on Duterte
Only part of the quote is accurate: 'I admit [Duterte] says crazy things but he gets things done.' The rest of what is attributed to him isn't true.

FALSE: OFW in Saudi beheaded after testing positive for coronavirus
The video containing the claim is from a 2015 report about the beheading of an OFW convicted for murder

FALSE: McCoy de Leon quotes on Duterte, ABS-CBN
McCoy De Leon did not say these quotes, and ABS-CBN News did not publish these graphics

FALSE: Video of protesters breaking into the White House
The video was taken at the Ohio Statehouse, not the White House

FALSE: New Philippine flag design on June 12, 2020
The colors and design of the Philippine flag are mandated by the Constitution and the Flag and Heraldic Code. Any changes will require approved amendments to these laws.
FALSE: Poe, Hontiveros silent over coronavirus crisis
Both senators have responded to the coronavirus crisis by doing their jobs as legislators and by providing assistance to frontliners

FALSE: ABS-CBN violated Constitution for being in airwaves for more than 50 years
Law experts say Deputy Speaker Rodante Marcoleta misinterpreted the provision in the Constitution regarding the 50-year cap for franchises

FALSE: 'DepEd announces Grade 13'
The supposed screenshot of a news report was created with a meme generator tool

FALSE: Hollywood artists praise Duterte on Twitter
Jackie Chan, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, and Justin Bieber did not tweet about President Rodrigo Duterte
