They got me good with this, I can see the circular reporting between the two now that I think on it, never heard of either of these and they linked back to this:
Which certainly seems like a pre-cursor to WEF official policy in a few years as they ramp up their climate crap. (tho I could not locate the actual study I also didn't look for it very hard, was on the run. Note to self don't post from new sources while on the run! kek
I'm pretty sure I found that when investigating the (bogus, imo) Son of WEF co-founder narrative that came out a few weeks ago, but I'm not certain at this point (only that I had seen it previously).
The Viral Mag thing follows the pattern of Newspunch and also CNBCUS, which Present themselves (originally) as a legit general news or interest website, before then being used for disinfo deployments.
This website lasted from late 2021 to last month, when it published "Pascal Najadi" piece. The Najadi identity burst on to the scene one or two months prior, and displayed close connections with the guy who has been ripping of Patel Patriots research and presenting it as his own.
I remember that CNBCUSA! I reported it to CNBC kek! With all the fake news we can't be havin fake fake news. Now I'm curious if they still have their Instagram acct
PS. The rubric is classic NewsPunch style: Bogus sensationalist headline, 2-3 sentences with bold but sourceless assertions about <despised group/individual>, then copy/paste or presentation of actual legitimate information.
If it wasn't for the publication title and different formatting of the website, I say this was Al-tabooli Newspunch (or Baxter) for sure. Same pattern, 100%.
i mean, "WEF-funded scientists at the University of Michigan". Er, really? WEF-Funded? I mean, he might be, but where is the evidence?
They got me good with this, I can see the circular reporting between the two now that I think on it, never heard of either of these and they linked back to this:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/01/22/carbon-footprint-homegrown-food-allotment-increase/
Which certainly seems like a pre-cursor to WEF official policy in a few years as they ramp up their climate crap. (tho I could not locate the actual study I also didn't look for it very hard, was on the run. Note to self don't post from new sources while on the run! kek
I found where I saw the fake SLAY address before. It was here:
https://demo.hashthemes.com/viral-mag/news/
I'm pretty sure I found that when investigating the (bogus, imo) Son of WEF co-founder narrative that came out a few weeks ago, but I'm not certain at this point (only that I had seen it previously).
The Viral Mag thing follows the pattern of Newspunch and also CNBCUS, which Present themselves (originally) as a legit general news or interest website, before then being used for disinfo deployments.
https://web.archive.org/web/20240127123325/https://cnbcusa.com/
This website lasted from late 2021 to last month, when it published "Pascal Najadi" piece. The Najadi identity burst on to the scene one or two months prior, and displayed close connections with the guy who has been ripping of Patel Patriots research and presenting it as his own.
https://web.archive.org/web/20240127123207/https://cnbcusa.com/world-news/pascal-najadi-global-us-military-operation-storm-reality-in-2024/
CNBCUSA.com is now gone. I suspect they came to the attention of CNBC and got shut down.
I see a consistent pattern of disinfo websites being established in one form and then later activated as if on a mission.
I remember that CNBCUSA! I reported it to CNBC kek! With all the fake news we can't be havin fake fake news. Now I'm curious if they still have their Instagram acct
You may have single-handedly taken down the CNBCUSA operation!!!
And I agree. "can't be havin fake fake news" Fake news is having enough trouble already, without fake, fake news.
PS. The rubric is classic NewsPunch style: Bogus sensationalist headline, 2-3 sentences with bold but sourceless assertions about <despised group/individual>, then copy/paste or presentation of actual legitimate information.
If it wasn't for the publication title and different formatting of the website, I say this was Al-tabooli Newspunch (or Baxter) for sure. Same pattern, 100%.
i mean, "WEF-funded scientists at the University of Michigan". Er, really? WEF-Funded? I mean, he might be, but where is the evidence?
Now I'm gonna go look into the people who did the study, if I can find the damn thing. So irritating these stories dont link the actual study
found it https://www.nature.com/articles/s44284-023-00023-3
it looks they don't list the funding for the study, of course not why would they.