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'''Gordon Duff''' is an editor at [[Veterans Today]].<ref>http://www.infostormer.com/gordon-duff-and-veterans-today-is-an-admitted-source-of-disinformation/</ref>
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}}'''Gordon Duff''' runs the website [[Veterans Today]] and is senior editor there.<ref>https://www.veteranstoday.com/author/gordonduff/ saved at [http://archive.ph/8yogA Archive.is] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20100121033527/http://www.veteranstoday.com/author/gordonduff/ Archive.org]</ref> By his own admission, apparently in a 2012 radio interview with [[Mike Harris]], he said: "I don’t know know any imaginable way you can get information…First of all…Because, about 30%, based on what I believe…and you know what? Who says I’m right? According to my belief, and I have as good of, uh access to information as anyone in the world, probably, anyone I know of. About 30% of what’s written on Veterans Today, is patently false. About 40% of what I write, is at least purposely, partially false, because if I didn’t write false information I wouldn’t be alive. I simply have to do that. I write…anything I write I write between the lines." <ref>https://archive.org/details/GordonDuff.FalseInformationControversy</ref><ref>http://www.infostormer.com/gordon-duff-and-veterans-today-is-an-admitted-source-of-disinformation/</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20141016133349/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m-ZY0R1HdQ</ref>
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As of 29 December 2019, [[Wikipedia]] notes that: "Veterans Today is a [[Integrity Initiative/Purposes | pro-Kremlin]] and [[anti-Semitic]] [[conspiracy theory]] and [[fake news]] website."<ref>http://archive.today/2019.12.29-111150/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veterans_Today</ref> In March of that year: "Veterans Today is an American propaganda and conspiracy theory website."<ref>http://archive.today/2019.03.19-052528/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veterans_Today</ref> The Wikipedia article for Veterans Today is the interest of the Wikipedia editor [[Philip Cross]].
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"Maidhc Ó Cathail the disinformation of guilt by association tactics", interview with Maidhc Ó Cathail about Veterans Today and Gordon Duff. archived

Gordon Duff runs the website Veterans Today and is senior editor there.[1] By his own admission, apparently in a 2012 radio interview with Mike Harris, he said: "I don’t know know any imaginable way you can get information…First of all…Because, about 30%, based on what I believe…and you know what? Who says I’m right? According to my belief, and I have as good of, uh access to information as anyone in the world, probably, anyone I know of. About 30% of what’s written on Veterans Today, is patently false. About 40% of what I write, is at least purposely, partially false, because if I didn’t write false information I wouldn’t be alive. I simply have to do that. I write…anything I write I write between the lines." [2][3][4]

Wikipedia

As of 29 December 2019, Wikipedia notes that: "Veterans Today is a pro-Kremlin and anti-Semitic conspiracy theory and fake news website."[5] In March of that year: "Veterans Today is an American propaganda and conspiracy theory website."[6] The Wikipedia article for Veterans Today is the interest of the Wikipedia editor Philip Cross.


 

A Document by Gordon Duff

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Swedish Medical Association Says White Helmets Murdered Kids for Fake Gas Attack Videosarticle6 April 2017MI6
Al-Qaeda
Islamic State
Asma al-Assad
White Helmets
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
Rami Abdulrahman
President Trump is now threatening to take America into a war against Syria, Iran and even Russia, a war he says is justified by “evidence” he received from Al Qaeda's White Helmets, a “Deep State” organisation funded by the CIA and MI6
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