Tag: Conspiracy Theories
‘Splintered realities’: How NZ convoy lost its way
‘Splintered realities’: How NZ convoy lost its way
Counterspin is one of the largest platforms for conspiracy theories and far-right ideology in New Zealand. It airs on an online TV channel set up by former Donald Trump advisor and far-right extremist Steve Bannon and was started by Kelvyn Alp, an extremist known for agitating for armed resistance against the New Zealand government in the early 2000s.
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In-fighting between Freedom and Rights Coalition, Counterspin continues at convoy protest after event ‘hijacked’
Two anti-mandate groups are fighting with each other over how the Wellington convoy protest is running, with one suggesting there’s been a “blatant smear campaign” against the other.
In-fighting between Freedom and Rights Coalition, Counterspin continues at convoy protest after event ‘hijacked’ (Archived)
DHS Issues Terrorism Bulletin Over “Conspiracy Theories” and “Misleading Narratives”

By Paul Joseph Watson | Summit News | February 9, 2022
The Department of Homeland Security has issued a new terrorism bulletin in response to concerns over “conspiracy theories” and “misleading narratives.”
DHS Issues Terrorism Bulletin Over “Conspiracy Theories” and “Misleading Narratives”
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DHS updates terrorism bulletin in the wake of recent violent events and Russia-Ukraine tensions
The primary terrorism threat to the US continues to be from lone offenders or small groups who are motivated by a range of foreign and domestic grievances “often cultivated through the consumption of certain online content,” the bulletin says.
Texas Butterfly Park To Close Indefinitely As Conspiracy Theorists Intensify Attacks
The Conspiracy Theory Is True: Agents Infiltrate Websites Intending To “Manipulate, Deceive, And Destroy Reputations”
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A More Aggressive Israel Lobby Is Coming in 2022
BY PHILIP GIRALDI • UNZ REVIEW • DECEMBER 28, 2021
Those Americans who dare to challenge the strangle-hold that Israel and its friends have over US foreign policy will likely find themselves targeted even more aggressively in the upcoming year. Two weeks ago the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), widely reckoned to be the largest and most powerful component of the Jewish state’s lobby, declared that it will now begin directly funding political candidates who are perceived as pro-Israel. Up until now, AIPAC has preferred to operate somewhat in the shadows, representing itself as a organization that is in part “educational” to justify its 501(c)3 tax exempt status which it uses to send all new congressmen on propaganda trips to Israel.
A More Aggressive Israel Lobby Is Coming in 2022
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