That report is from Ben Swann.
According to Wikipedia, Ben Swann
reported on conspiracy theories about the 2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting, questioned the truth of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, presented 9/11 conspiracy theories, and the false claims of a cover-up by the CDC of data related to the MMR vaccine and autism. He has also questioned the use of chemical weapons in the Syrian Civil War, whether United States had a role in the development of the Islamic State, and other controversial topics.
In 2017, after his employer, CBS affiliate 46 in Atlanta, aired a Reality Check which presented the false Pizzagate conspiracy theory as potentially true, Swann was forced by WGCL to bring down his Truth in Media website and all of his social media. About a year later, he was fired when WGCL learned that Swann was planning to relaunch Truth in Media.
I think I'll look elsewhere for news about FTX.
Hahaha. I think you should go through that list and find out how many of those "conspiracy theories" turned out to be true.
Or are you the kind of person who pretends Hunter's laptop was "Russian disinformation" and Ghislaine Maxwell some how committed sex trafficking offenses without having any clients?