Clinton Estate a Crime Scene, Steel Barrel Graves Found-Fiction!
An admitted fake news website is behind false reports that steel barrel graves have been uncovered at the Clinton Estate.
An admitted fake news website is behind false reports that steel barrel graves have been uncovered at the Clinton Estate.
A hoax report is behind false claims that Democratic Senator Hal Lindsay was arrested and was later killed while in protective custody.
A fake news website is behind false reports that Bill Clinton’s love child, Danney Williams, was found dead under suspicious circumstances in May 2017.
Vince Foster’s body has not been exhumed for an autopsy, and Foster’s cause of death has not been changed as a result of the autopsy.
Rumors that Sasha and Malia Obama’s biological father is suing Barack and Michelle Obama were started by a website known for publishing fake news stories.
An asteroid will safely pass by the Earth in February 2017 — conspiracy theories that the doomsday asteroid will actually hit Earth aren’t based in fact.
A notoriously sketchy blog pushed another “tin foil hat” conspiracy theory with a January 2017 claim, elements of which were echoed in 2021 anti-vaccine disinformation campaigns.
Rumors that President Obama recalled all aircraft carriers were briefly true, but an aircraft carrier deployed days later.
Unfounded rumors have gone viral that Republican leaders took secret payments from the Clinton campaign to destroy Trump.
Monica Petersen, a woman doing field work on human trafficking in Haiti, died on Nov. 13 — but rumors that Petersen was investigating the Clinton Foundation’s role in human trafficking sex ring, or that the Clintons killed Petersen, are unproven.