This to me does not lend credibility to a site, especially as a news source for the article of topic. I for one don't just go believing everything on the internet and am fine casting doubt on something where I think there is cause, better to err on the side of caution.
There was no intent to tout “crap” as you so eloquently put it.
Questions were raised in this anon’s mind and some were answered via open sourced information.
Further, the information presented via this link is consistent with the facts as noted in real time during the 2020 Presidential election in the fortified battleground states.
The end user experience uh... in the end... is up to the end user.
Hey, it may be legit, but last time I've been to any major American website and got the dangerous warning? Never.
So you can tout all the crap you want, but none the less, there is something peculiar about the site.
Tell me what you get on these links:
https://www.fionachen.com/newsletter.php#4
http://www.fionachen.com/newsletter.php#1
This to me does not lend credibility to a site, especially as a news source for the article of topic. I for one don't just go believing everything on the internet and am fine casting doubt on something where I think there is cause, better to err on the side of caution.
This is a research and fact based site madam/sir.
There was no intent to tout “crap” as you so eloquently put it.
Questions were raised in this anon’s mind and some were answered via open sourced information.
Further, the information presented via this link is consistent with the facts as noted in real time during the 2020 Presidential election in the fortified battleground states.
The end user experience uh... in the end... is up to the end user.
That is all.
Okey doke.
Apologies for crap, poor word choice. I didn't mean crap literally, but more like let me get my crap together and I'll be ready.