In an interview with The National News Desk, independent journalist Andy Ngo shared his experience being attacked by Antifa protestors multi
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In an interview with The National News Desk, independent journalist Andy Ngo shared his experience being attacked by Antifa protestors multi
Internet conspiracy theories are now official government policy.
Liz Dye at Public Notice:
During the first Trump administration, Washington Post fact checker Glenn Kessler documented more than 30,000 lies by the president. Now Trump’s back in the White House and Kessler is gone, as the Post’s owner Jeff Bezos seeks to make the storied paper more MAGA-friendly. The nature of lies in MAGA-world has changed, too. We’re a long way from “covfefe” and tumescent hurricanes Sharpied on a weather map. This is an era of lies as policy, where government priorities are based on right-wing conspiracy theories and fear-mongering. The federal agencies that survived Elon Musk’s wrecking ball are now captured by the echo chamber of his social media platform, with cabinet secretaries staring furiously into a digital funhouse mirror to divine the will of the most internet-addled members of the MAGA base.
Harmeet Dhillon, a former Trump lawyer placed in charge of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, even bragged to the Wall Street Journal that she “wakes up around 6am and begins her workday scrolling through X, searching for claims of discrimination … After spotting ‘a list of new horrors,’ she said, ‘I text my deputies, and we assign cases, and we get cranking.’”
Dhillon’s office has been bleeding staff, since experienced lawyers are largely disinclined to waste their time chasing down the latest target of conservative ire. But she did find someone to harass the Portland Police Bureau for daring to arrest conservative provocateur Nick Sortor during a demonstration in which he stole a burning flag from a protester. Sortor was invited to the White House the following week, where he held forth alongside Jack Posobiec, of Pizzagate fame, and online propagandist Andy Ngo, a former Dhillon client. [...]
Chemtrails and climate change
One of the most persistent right-wing conspiracy theories involves contrails — aka, “chemtrails.” We’re all familiar with the sight of airplanes drawing white lines across a blue sky as water droplets condense around particles of exhaust and freeze into ice crystals at high altitude. The science behind the phenomenon isn’t complicated — it’s not the aurora borealis! — and the Environmental Protection Agency has a handy explainer for anyone who skipped seventh grade science class. And yet, for decades conspiracy theorists have told themselves stories about “the government” spraying harmful chemicals on Americans for nefarious purposes. Sometime in the late 1990s, this merged with generalized hyperventilation about “weather control.” And so, on the verge of a manmade climate disaster, millions of Americans are still squinting in fear at imaginary sky ghosts. Enter EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, who is hyped to exploit that fear for political gain. [...]
If you’ve got a problem, RFK can make it worse
But no agency has been more dedicated to advancing conspiracy theories than the Department of Health and Human Services. Under the aegis of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a prolific spreader of misinformation, DHS revoked vaccine guidelines and is preparing to come after everything from birth control to fluoridated water. Kennedy got rich flogging lies about childhood vaccines causing autism. And once in office he continued that campaign, vowing in April that “by September, we will know what has caused the autism epidemic and we’ll be able to eliminate those exposures.” But doing actual science is hard — particularly when you’re taking a machete to scientific funding. So instead they announced that they’d found the culprit, and it was Tylenol, plus maybe ... circumcision?
In Trump Regime 2.0, right-wing conspiracy theory obsessions are (sadly) government policies.
Antifa Activist Who Celebrated Charlie Kirk Murder Arrested on Child Sex Crime Charges in New York
For years, Justin Stroup urged people to kill fascists and bigots. Now he’s the latest antifa activist accused of child sex crimes.
They always tell on themselves
Members of an antifa/trantifa-style group named the Turtle Island Liberation Front allegedly procured bomb-making components and guns for a
12/16/25
Anyone looking for something to do on Sunday?
June 11 2023.
Tigard. OR. Portland metropolitan area.
Remember the post linking to a Twitter thread on how right-wing disinformation spreads?
Those people lying on the street? Those are the protestors.
Those people who are “blocking the street, forcing a shut down?” They’re coming home from a Timbers game.
The street was already shut down because people would have to walk through it after the game. Apparently there aren’t any parking spots on this street anyway.
Andy Ngo lied about BLM protestors shutting an entire street down.
Emboldened by the sweetheart sentencing, Violent Portland trans Antifa member Philip Haskins-Delici, aka 'Isabel Araujo,' angrily confronted
Another unhinged democrat.