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== Claims ==
== Claims ==
* Hosted a podcast episode and debunking articles of parody accounts on Twitter.<ref name="parody">https://archive.is/I99hu</ref>
* Antisemitic employees cited [[Hamas]] terrorists and sympathisers to confirm antisemitic conspiracy theories.<ref name="bias">https://archive.is/UzdeE</ref>
* Antisemitic employees cited [[Hamas]] terrorists and sympathisers to confirm antisemitic conspiracy theories.<ref name="bias">https://archive.is/UzdeE</ref>
* Cites journalist who mourned death of a [[Hamas]] terrorist.<ref name="hamas">https://archive.is/Hbodx</ref>
* Cites journalist who mourned death of a [[Hamas]] terrorist.<ref name="hamas">https://archive.is/Hbodx</ref>

Revision as of 17:47, 25 March 2024

Claims

  • Hosted a podcast episode and debunking articles of parody accounts on Twitter.[1]
  • Antisemitic employees cited Hamas terrorists and sympathisers to confirm antisemitic conspiracy theories.[2]
  • Cites journalist who mourned death of a Hamas terrorist.[3]
  • Falsely claimed Carl Benjamin's youtube channel was suspended.[4]
  • Falsely claimed Milo Yiannopoulos travelled to Totnes.[4]
  • Falsely claimed Carl Benjamin returned to Totnes.[4]
  • Falsely claimed Carl Benjamin made "rape threats" against Jess Phillips.[4]
  • Journalist Marianna Spring claimed to have reported on International News during the World Cup, specifically the perception of Russia, with BBC correspondent Sarah Rainsford on her CV which was found to be untrue.[5]
  • States the rate of absolute poverty in the UK is at 18% using a definition that is very different with the standard definition from the World Bank of $1.90 per day.[6][7]

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