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Samantha Putterman
By Samantha Putterman April 23, 2020

No, Bill O’Reilly didn’t claim that COVID-19 is a bioweapon created by China

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There’s no evidence Bill O’Reilly wrote a lengthy essay that pushes a debunked conspiracy theory about the origins of the coronavirus.

Facebook users are sharing a lengthy post that makes several dubious claims about the coronavirus. Most notably, it pushes the widely debunked theory that the virus was created as a bioweapon in a Chinese lab.

The post also claims the 1,338-word essay — which ends "Wake Up America! WAKE UP!" — was written by former Fox News host and political commentator Bill O’Reilly.

A portion of the essay reads:

"The communist regime has millions of its own citizens slaving in gulags simply for speaking against the government or openly practicing Christianity. Knowing they could not attack us openly they needed to be coy, like a deceptive fox. In my opinion, I believe the regime released a biological weapon upon the world that doesn’t kill everyone, but kills "enough," especially the elderly and in-firmed."

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There is no evidence the virus was created in a Chinese lab, or that O’Reilly wrote this.

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The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.) 

We couldn’t find any version of the statement on Bill O’Reilly’s social media accounts. No news organizations have reported that he authored such a post. 

It’s not on O’Reilly’s website, where he consistently posts his columns, podcasts and latest media appearances. 

O’Reilly’s website staff confirmed that he didn’t write the message.

Meanwhile, fact-checking organization Snopes found that the true author of the screed appears to be a man named Tim Besmer, who posted the same text to his Facebook page on April 2, along with a copyright notice on the bottom with his name and the words "Permission given for public sharing." 

At some point along the way, O’Reilly’s name was added to the essay and Besmer’s disappeared.

This is a misattributed, unproven conspiracy theory of its own. Pants on Fire!

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