Daily Source Bias Check: The Truth Seeker

Low Factual Reporting - Fake News - Not Credible

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  • Overall, we rate The Truth Seeker a Tin Foil Hat Level Conspiracy website due to impossible claims. We also rate them Low for factual reporting for the same reasons.

Detailed Report

Factual Reporting: LOW
Country: United Kingdom
World Press Freedom Rank: UK 35/180

History

Founded in 2011, The Truthseeker is a conspiracy website that does not always align with science. They completely lack transparency as they do not offer an about page or name authors.

Funded by / Ownership

The website does not disclose ownership and revenue appears to be derived through advertising.

Analysis / Bias



In review, The Truthseeker is a conspiracy website that promotes unproven claims such as Dangerous 5G Streetlights with VIRUS Death Beams – THE TRUTH! (Feat. Mark Steele). 5G conspiracy theories have been thoroughly debunked. The website also promotes chemtrails such as this SHOCK CLAIM: Chemtrails ‘will wipe out humans’ causing biblical-style floods, says expert as well as claims of aliens in Corn Flakes. In general, this is a tin foil crackpot conspiracy website.

Overall, we rate The Truth Seeker a Tin Foil Hat Level Conspiracy website due to impossible claims. We also rate them Low for factual reporting for the same reasons.  (D. Van Zandt 7/21/2016) Updated (5/21/2020)

Source: http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/


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