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  2. InfoWars - Wikipedia

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    From May 2014 to November 2017, InfoWars republished articles from multiple sources without permission, including over 1,000 from Russian state-sponsored news network RT, as well as stories from news outlets such as CNN, the BBC, and The New York Times which Salon said were "dwarfed" by those from RT.

  3. Scott Ritter - Wikipedia

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    Ritter is a contributor to Russian government-owned media outlets RT and Sputnik. He compared Ukraine to a "rabid dog" that needed to be shot. He compared the treatment of Russians under Ukraine law to Nazi Germany's treatment of Jews. In October 2022, he posted a provocative tweet about Bucha to test the reaction of Twitter.

  4. Breitbart News - Wikipedia

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    An article by Shmuley Boteach in The Hill disputed the allegations, arguing that Breitbart defends Israel against antisemitism. Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News , denies that Breitbart is a "hate-site", stating "that we're consistently called anti-Semitic despite the fact that we are overwhelmingly staffed with Jews and are pro ...

  5. InfoWars host Owen Shroyer sentenced to 60 days in Jan ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON — A host of the far-right media outlet InfoWars was sentenced Tuesday to 60 days in prison for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

  6. Ben Swann - Wikipedia

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    His Reality Check, according to The Daily Beast, echoes talking points from media outlets such as RT and InfoWars. Swann's Reality Check segments were uploaded to his YouTube channel and garnered 10,376,570 views and over 73,500 subscribers before he took his channel offline.

  7. Lionel (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    Michael William Lebron (born August 26, 1958), better known as Lionel, is an American syndicated radio, television and YouTube legal and media analyst. He is known as a leading promoter of the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory. [3] [4]

  8. RT (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 article in Der Spiegel said that RT "uses a chaotic mixture of conspiracy theories and crude propaganda", pointing to a program that "mutated" the Boston Marathon bombing into a U.S. government conspiracy. The launch of RT UK was the subject of much comment in the British press in late 2014.

  9. Paul Joseph Watson - Wikipedia

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    Watson's career emerged through his work for conspiracy theorist and radio host Alex Jones. As editor-at-large of Jones' website InfoWars, he helped promote fake news [18] and advocated for 9/11, chemtrail, and New World Order conspiracy theories. [1]

  10. RT America - Wikipedia

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    Closed. March 3, 2022. ( 2022-03-03) RT America was a U.S.-based news channel headquartered in Washington, D.C. Owned by TV Novosti and operated by production company T&R Productions, [1] it was a part of the RT network, a global multilingual television news network based in Moscow and funded by the Russian government.

  11. Alex Jones - Wikipedia

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    During the April 2022 InfoWars bankruptcy hearing, Jones's representative stated, "InfoWars is a prominent trademark in the conspiracy theory community and Alex Jones is equally as prominent". He added that Jones's name was the " Coca-Cola of the conspiracy theory community".