(01-11-2017, 04:50 PM)BlatzAdict Wrote: "Agents from the WDS were told by intelligence agency sources with clearance levels high above that of the President of the shallow US state
Such unfounded, unreferenced claims are widely used in articles in conspiracy-readership sites, and they are tailored to rail up certain reader segments. A good example is veteranstoday, and the similar kin. Often they link the statement to the agency's home page as if that would constitute a reference. "XYZ reported to president today that" etc is made into links and they go to home pages of any site they deem relevant. No news, no article, no information.
These publications generally make money by publishing articles that target alt-right conservative segments of US electorate. For the past few years, various themes are Russia, Putin, them being the savior of christianity and then also earth, new world order and so on. Always some claim which goes like 'Defense ministry of Russian federation reported to Office of the President of Russia today that ..." <- grand bureaucratic serious-looking language used to hook in the gullible, and then some theme which is popular at that given point in time with conspiracy readers.
These publications are just making money, and reading their stuff is a good research into manipulation methodology and contemporary alt-right tendencies. If not for that purpose, it is a total waste of precious time and energy.