Anti News Network – Bias and Credibility

Factual Reporting: Low - Not Credible - Not Reliable - Fake News - Bias


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.

Update: This source is no longer online as 11/8/2019

Factual Reporting: LOW

The Anti News Network is a news and opinion website/blog that promotes Tin-Foil Hat Conspiracies and Quacked Pseudoscience. For example, they have an article claiming that Vitamin B17 is banned because it cures cancer. They promote geoengineering conspiracies such as NASA creating and strengthening hurricanes. The source for this story is ANON, which promotes tin foil hat conspiracies. Other topics you will find on this website are world war 3 conspiracies, new world order, chemtrails, anti-vaccinations, etc, etc. Overall, this is a Tin-Foil Hat Conspiracy website that also promotes medical quackery. (D. Van Zandt 11/11/2017)

Source: http://www.antinewsnetwork.com

Last Updated on May 12, 2023 by Media Bias Fact Check




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