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Conspiracy bullshit
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Veterans Today was founded in 2004 "in opposition to the
invasion of Iraq." According to
Politico, the site "soon began publishing wild conspiracy theories" and "has consistently published articles that push the Kremlin
party line".
[1] It has ties with the Iranian state media outlet
Press TV, and has had ties with Russia's
New Eastern Outlook website since 2013, though according to
The Daily Beast, the latter connection ended in 2018. The website is formally partnered with several other Russian institutions.
[1][3] The
New Hampshire Union Leader says that the website mixes "advice for veterans on how to find jobs and pay medical bills" with conspiracy theories and
Russian propaganda.
[2] Its editorial board includes a former head of
Pakistan's intelligence services.
[1]
It has published false headlines such as, "Pravda: Ukraine indignant at 80% of Jews in power" and "Water Terrorism by India to Overawe Pakistan."
[1] A joint article with Press TV, written by
Jim Fetzer, was entitled: "Did
Mossad death squads slaughter American children at
Sandy Hook?"
[4] According to
Veterans Today, Israel was behind the
9/11 attacks in collaboration with the United States and
Julian Assange of
WikiLeaks is controlled by the Israeli government.
[5] Duff wrote in an August 2021 article for the website: "The biggest story of the last 20 years is one of the brazen uses of nuclear weapons by Israel against its perceived enemies. Israel nuked the US on 9/11 and [Veterans Today] has proven it beyond a doubt."
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