CONSPIRACY-PSEUDOSCIENCE
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- Overall, we rate SteveQuayle.com as extreme right biased and a conspiracy-pseudoscience source based on the near-constant promotion of false and/or baseless claims related to government and science.
Detailed Report
Bias Rating: RIGHT CONSPIRACY-PSEUDOSCIENCE (10.0)
Factual Reporting: VERY LOW (10.0)
Country: USA
Press Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Website
Traffic/Popularity: Medium Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY
History
SteveQuayle.com is a website founded by Steve Quayle, a radio host, author, and speaker known for his focus on conspiratorial and survivalist content. The site covers topics such as government surveillance, economic collapse, supernatural phenomena, and various conspiracy theories. It primarily targets an audience interested in alternative news and survival preparedness. According to its about page: “For the past seven years, Quayle has articulated the need for Americans to be aware of bioterrorism and weapons of mass destruction.” The website is based in Montana.
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Funded by / Ownership
Steve Quayle owns and operates the website independently. The site generates revenue through book sales, merchandise, and advertising.
Analysis / Bias
SteveQuayle.com exhibits a strong right-wing and conspiratorial bias, with frequent content promoting distrust of government, financial institutions, and global organizations. Articles on the site often frame global events as part of hidden agendas or apocalyptic scenarios. For instance, The Soros Files:Billionaire globalist George Soros may have infiltrated America and sabotaged our body politic with his immense wealth and influenc But he cannot escape the truth, links directly to Infowars a well known conspiracy site.
The site frequently relies on opinion pieces, speculative commentary, and links to other alternative news sources rather than mainstream or verifiable sources. This approach limits the ability to verify claims and often presents a one-sided, speculative perspective on complex issues. Some sources include questionable or conspiracy sites like Zerohedge, Hal Turner, and All News Pipeline.
Politically, Steve Quayle exhibits extreme right bias promoting Nationalism, Donald Trump, and denigrating liberals. Other topics covered are WWIII, NWO, and Zombies.
Failed Fact Checks
- Are zombies created by COVID-19 and do the world’s richest people drink the blood of tortured children? – False
- Is the Virginia governor planning to use roadblocks and U.N. troops to seize guns? – False
- Has the U.S. military “extracted giant mummies” from caverns in the Grand Canyon? – False
Overall, we rate SteveQuayle.com as extreme right biased and a conspiracy-pseudoscience source based on the near-constant promotion of false and/or baseless claims related to government and science. (D. Van Zandt 11/16/2024)
Source: https://www.stevequayle.com/
Last Updated on November 16, 2024 by Media Bias Fact Check
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