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  1. Oct 25, 2021 · Ars Technica recently published a story about Hacker X, who helped Mike Adams expand his online empire of health fraud into an empire of fake news and political disinformation, thus intertwining health and political misinformation into the deadly combination we see now. David Gorski on October 25, 2021. Tweet.

  2. Dec 23, 2016 · Adams’ reaction to public uproar over the fake news phenomenon was tellingly defensive. In a December 8th post on Natural News, the Health Ranger himself decried what he dubbed “fake news ...

  3. Jun 5, 2020 · Mike Adams, the owner of Natural News and author of the story about Sparta and antifa, has dozens of other websites. Rory Smith, a research manager at First Draft, an organization that studies the ...

  4. Mar 10, 2015 · The “natural” nutrition and health space is, of course, filled with a range of talking heads offering advice that rejects scientific consensus and, in so doing, crosses the thin line separating personal agency from medical irresponsibility. Adams inhabits a space on the internet that is a cross between Weekly World News and Alex Jones Infowars.

  5. Jun 20, 2020 · Mike Adams – the founder of NaturalNews – also owns websites promoting right-wing, hyper-partisan content and conspiracy theories: Adams has expanded his network of websites to include domains promoting violent and extremist content, as well as conspiracy theories unrelated to health. This content appears to be aimed at individuals engaged

  6. Jul 29, 2014 · Last week, Mike Adams, who calls himself the Health Ranger and runs the site Natural News, posted a truly insane article which seems to advocate violence against scientists and journalists who ...

  7. Feb 15, 2018 · If there is a Wonderland filled with health scares, monsters, and miraculous concoctions, Mike Adams is building it. And its looking-glass is the Internet. Much has been written recently about online “echo chambers”: the idea that we are catered to on the Internet with sites and recommendations that reinforce our preexisting beliefs. If you watch a lot of science videos on YouTube, follow ...

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