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.
Factual Reporting: LOW
History
According to their about page Truth Command “scours the internet for information that genuinely aims to create a more open-minded, loving, free and transparent world.” There is little information on the website about its origins, but a Whois search reveals the domain was purchased in August 2017 and is based in Arizona.
Funded by / Ownership
Truth Command appears to be funded exclusively through website advertising. Ownership is unknown as names are not listed on the website.
Analysis / Bias
Truth Command is a website that promotes conspiracies and pseudoscience. A few common conspiracies found on the website are the use of chemtrails and geoengineering by governments to control the weather. The source for this information is the Questionable source State of the Nation. Regarding pseudoscience, they promote milk causing cancer and marijuana curing it. They also promote anti-vaccine and GMO propaganda. Further, Truth Command uses poor sources such as Mercola and Disclose TV.
Overall, we rate Truth Command as a typical Conspiracy and Pseudoscience website. (D. Van Zandt 6/10/2018)
Source: http://truthcommand.com
Last Updated on July 1, 2023 by Media Bias Fact Check
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