Daily Source Bias Check: Truth Theory

CONSPIRACY-PSEUDOSCIENCE

Sources in the Conspiracy-Pseudoscience category may publish unverifiable information that is not always supported by evidence. These sources may be untrustworthy for credible/verifiable information, therefore fact checking and further investigation is recommended on a per article basis when obtaining information from these sources. See all Conspiracy-Pseudoscience sources.

  • Overall, we rate Truth Theory a strong Conspiracy and Pseudoscience source based on promotion of unproven or debunked information often from poor sources.

Detailed Report

Factual Reporting: MIXED
Country: United Kingdom
World Press Freedom Rank: UK 33/180

History

Founded in 2010 by Mike Sygula, Truth Theory is an alternative news website that sometimes publishes conspiracies and pseudoscience information. According to the website “Mike Sygula is a blogger, entrepreneur, activist and thinker, promoting alternative ideas to raise public consciousness of the important issues facing humankind. He is the author of: “Growth Hacking Tips And Rituals For Optimal Living”.  According to their about page the mission is “Truth Theory are new media facilitating the empowerment of humanity using honest, solution based and thought provoking ideas.”

Funded by / Ownership

Truth Theory ltd owns Truththeory.com. Truth Theory Ltd is registered as a Limited Liability Company in The UK. Revenue is derived through advertising.

Analysis / Bias



In review, Truth Theory publishes some credible stories about science and general news, however, there are also many that are straight out of the conspiracy-pseudoscience playbook. For example, they cover the chemtrails conspiracy, using other conspiracy sources such as The Mind Unleashed and Collective-Evolution. Other topics include aliens, 9-11 conspiracies and anti-vaccination propaganda. In general, this is a source of Mixed content that is highly misleading.

Overall, we rate Truth Theory a strong Conspiracy and Pseudoscience source based on promotion of unproven or debunked information often from poor sources.  (D. Van Zandt 11/16/2017) Updated (9/9/2019)

Source: https://truththeory.com


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