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China Paid Millions to Left-Leaning U.S. Publications to Publish Propaganda

Swordsmyth

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Many of us believe the mainstream media are propaganda artists for the progressive agenda — basically they behave like a super PAC for globalists — taking their marching orders from the Democratic National Committee and intelligence communities.
However, now an investigation has revealed that The Washington Post, The New York Times and many other publications, apparently, accepted millions from Communist China to publish Chinese propaganda advertising that was designed to look like legitimate news articles.
You can’t get much faker than that, can you?

More at: https://www.lifezette.com/2019/12/china-paid-millions-left-leaning-pubs-propaganda/
 
Fake news website?

https://theintercept.com/2016/11/26/laura-ingraham-lifezette/

SOME FAKE NEWS PUBLISHERS JUST HAPPEN TO BE DONALD TRUMP’S CRONIES

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Laura Ingraham, a close Trump ally currently under consideration to be Trump’s White House press secretary, owns an online publisher called Ingraham Media Group that runs a number of sites, including LifeZette, a news site that frequently posts articles of dubious veracity. One video produced by LifeZette this summer, ominously titled “Clinton Body Count,” promoted a conspiracy theory that the Clinton family had some role in the plane crash death of John F. Kennedy, Jr., as well as the deaths of various friends and Democrats.

The video, published on Facebook from LifeZette’s verified news account, garnered over 400,000 shares and 14 million views.

Another LifeZette video, picking up false claims from other sites, claimed that voting machines “might be compromised” because a voting machine company called Smartmatic, allegedly providing voting machines “in sixteen states,” was purchased by the liberal billionaire George Soros. Soros never purchased the company, and Smartmatic did not provide voting machines used in the general election.

One LifeZette article misleadingly claimed that the United Nations backed a “secret” Obama administration takeover of local police departments. The article referenced Justice Department orders that a select few police departments address patterns of misconduct, a practice that, in reality, long predates the Obama presidency, is hardly secret, and had no relation to the United Nations.

Another LifeZette article, which went viral in the week prior to the election, falsely claimed that Wikileaks had revealed that a senior Hillary Clinton campaign official had engaged in occult rituals. Ingraham’s site regularly receives links from the Drudge Report and other powerful drivers of Internet traffic.
 
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