https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/global-research/
CONSPIRACY-PSEUDOSCIENCE
Overall, we rate GlobalResearch a Tin Foil Hat Conspiracy and Strong Pseudoscience website based on the promotion of unproven information such as the dangers of Vaccines and 9-11 as a false flag operation.
Globalresearch acts as both a fake news clearinghouse, and as a source for originally-written fake news as attributed to "Global Research News" or "Global Research". Globalresearch contributors are happy to source information from anyone who seems vaguely aligned with their ideology, even if said contributors are full of horseshit:
Despite presenting itself as a source of scholarly analysis, globalresearch.ca. mostly consists of polemics many of which accept (and use) conspiracy theories, pseudoscience and propaganda. Apparently, contributors to globalresearch.ca consider information sourced from.
Principal website of the Centre for Research on Globalization, which The Economist in April 2017 called "a hub for conspiracy theories and fake stories," and NATO information warfare specialists in November 2017 linked to a concerted effort to undermine the credibility of mainstream Western media.
And yet the site is still around, at globalresearch.ca, churning out stories. While it was once a joke, an example of Canada’s truther far left, the Centre for Research on Globalization has now gained new relevance, situated somewhere in the bizarre alt-right and fake-news ecosystem that has become relevant since President Donald Trump’s rise to power.
CONSPIRACY-PSEUDOSCIENCE
Overall, we rate GlobalResearch a Tin Foil Hat Conspiracy and Strong Pseudoscience website based on the promotion of unproven information such as the dangers of Vaccines and 9-11 as a false flag operation.
Globalresearch acts as both a fake news clearinghouse, and as a source for originally-written fake news as attributed to "Global Research News" or "Global Research". Globalresearch contributors are happy to source information from anyone who seems vaguely aligned with their ideology, even if said contributors are full of horseshit:
Despite presenting itself as a source of scholarly analysis, globalresearch.ca. mostly consists of polemics many of which accept (and use) conspiracy theories, pseudoscience and propaganda. Apparently, contributors to globalresearch.ca consider information sourced from.
Principal website of the Centre for Research on Globalization, which The Economist in April 2017 called "a hub for conspiracy theories and fake stories," and NATO information warfare specialists in November 2017 linked to a concerted effort to undermine the credibility of mainstream Western media.
And yet the site is still around, at globalresearch.ca, churning out stories. While it was once a joke, an example of Canada’s truther far left, the Centre for Research on Globalization has now gained new relevance, situated somewhere in the bizarre alt-right and fake-news ecosystem that has become relevant since President Donald Trump’s rise to power.