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'''Zero Hedge''' is a financial website which doesn't shrink from perspectives [[Corporate media/Deep state control|censored]] by the {{ccm}}. | '''Zero Hedge''' is a financial website which doesn't shrink from perspectives [[Corporate media/Deep state control|censored]] by the {{ccm}}. | ||
− | It was included in the original 2016 [[PropOrNot]] list of 200 "[[Fake News]]" websites. | + | It was included in the original 2016 [[PropOrNot]] list of 200 "[[Fake News]]" websites and has been consistantly one of the most popular sites on that list. |
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− | Zero Hedge was censored in [[New Zealand]] after the [[Christchurch Mass Shooting]]. | + | Zero Hedge was censored in [[New Zealand]] after the [[Christchurch Mass Shooting]]. A few days earlier it had been censored by [[Facebook]], a ban that was later termed "a mistake" and repealed. |
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Revision as of 15:54, 19 March 2019
Founders: Daniel Ivandjiiski, Tim Backshall, Colin Lokey
Owner: ABC Media Limited
Constitutes: blog
Zero Hedge is a financial website which doesn't shrink from perspectives censored by the commercially-controlled media. It was included in the original 2016 PropOrNot list of 200 "Fake News" websites and has been consistantly one of the most popular sites on that list.
Contents
Attribution
All the Zero Hedge writers write under the pseudonym 'Tyler Durden'.
September 11, 2001
- Full article: 9-11
- Full article: 9-11
On September 11, 2018, Zero Hedge posted an article by David Stolinsky which supported the 9/11 official narrative of the 19 hijackers that recommended that the US use a "size-14 boot stomp... [in the Middle East] to encourage our friends and frighten our enemies".[1]
Censorship
Zero Hedge was censored in New Zealand after the Christchurch Mass Shooting. A few days earlier it had been censored by Facebook, a ban that was later termed "a mistake" and repealed.
Documents sourced from Zero Hedge