That's probably because they say "This website contains humor, parody, and satire." A number of websites do that in an attempt to avoid being sued. Even though some of the things they say might be true.
I have heard that RRN is given some actual real info, but they are required to make it look real crazy (and put a "satire" warning) so that they will have plausible deniability, but are in fact tipping off Patriots to the extent at least some of what they say is true.
Also, Phil G says he knows for a fact that RRN has a source in the Pentagon, but doesn't know of any other sources, so wouldn't be inclined to believe RRN except for news that would seem to be something a Pentagon source would know.
War of disinformation - impossible to say for sure what is true and what isn't.
That's probably because they say "This website contains humor, parody, and satire." A number of websites do that in an attempt to avoid being sued. Even though some of the things they say might be true.
If they sue for defamation the the discovery phase would expose them...
They haven't because it is satire. They say it on their website.
I have heard that RRN is given some actual real info, but they are required to make it look real crazy (and put a "satire" warning) so that they will have plausible deniability, but are in fact tipping off Patriots to the extent at least some of what they say is true. Also, Phil G says he knows for a fact that RRN has a source in the Pentagon, but doesn't know of any other sources, so wouldn't be inclined to believe RRN except for news that would seem to be something a Pentagon source would know. War of disinformation - impossible to say for sure what is true and what isn't.