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  2. InfoWars - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InfoWars

    The Wikipedia community deprecated and blacklisted InfoWars as a source by snowball clause consensus in 2018, determining that InfoWars is a "conspiracy theorist and fake news website ". [90] Beginning in September 2018, Jones and InfoWars were both suspended from Twitter and Periscope, a Twitter subsidiary.

  3. Alex Jones - Wikipedia

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    During his 2016 presidential campaign, via his Twitter account, Trump linked to InfoWars articles as sources for his claim "thousands and thousands" of Muslims celebrated 9/11 and the false assertion California was not suffering from a drought.

  4. Millie Weaver - Wikipedia

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    Texas-based right-wing political commentator, conspiracy theorist and radio host Alex Jones fired Weaver from InfoWars after the August 2020 arrest. Weaver tweeted on 21 October 2020 that the charges had been dropped.

  5. Alex Jones, InfoWars Permanently Banned From Twitter

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    Alex Jones, InfoWars Permanently Banned From Twitter - San Francisco, CA - Twitter is the latest among a number of tech companies to remove the conspiracy theorist from its platform.

  6. Alex Jones' Personal Page Suspended From Facebook for 30 Days

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    Facebook has suspended Alex Jones' personal page for 30 days but not his Infowars page. Twitter hasn't removed InfoWars. Why tolerate lies?

  7. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    InfoWars: infowars.com Managed by Alex Jones. Has claimed that millions of people have voted illegally in the 2016 presidential election, that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax, that the Boston Marathon bombing was a false flag attack, and that the Democratic Party was hosting a child sex slave ring out of a pizza restaurant.

  8. Knowledge Fight - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_Fight

    knowledgefight .com. Knowledge Fight is a podcast dedicated to analyzing and critiquing episodes of Alex Jones ' Infowars shows. The podcast was created in January 2017. It is hosted by the former stand-up comedians Dan Friesen and Jordan Holmes, both of whom live in Chicago, Illinois.

  9. Steve Pieczenik - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Pieczenik

    Pieczenik has appeared multiple times on InfoWars, the flagship radio program of Alex Jones, where he has made numerous statements, including that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a false flag operation. [30] He has also claimed that the September 11 attacks were conducted by CIA agents.

  10. Natural News - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_News

    A 2020 study by researchers from Northeastern, Harvard, Northwestern and Rutgers universities found that Natural News was among the top 5 most shared fake news domains in tweets related to COVID-19, the others being The Gateway Pundit, InfoWars, WorldNetDaily and Judicial Watch.

  11. Information warfare - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_warfare

    According to NATO, "Information war is an operation conducted in order to gain an information advantage over the opponent." [7] Information warfare can take many forms: Television, internet and radio transmission (s) can be jammed to disrupt communications, or hijacked for a disinformation campaign.