Authors of fake news
The scourge of fake news! Here are some notable authors of fake news:
- Alex Jones: Founder of Infowars, a conspiracy theory website known for spreading misinformation and fake news. He has been banned from several social media platforms for violating their policies.
- Paul Joseph Watson: A British writer and conspiracy theorist who has written for Infowars and other far-right websites. He has been accused of spreading misinformation and hate speech.
- Mike Cernovich: An American blogger and conspiracy theorist who has written for websites like Breitbart and Infowars. He has been accused of spreading misinformation and promoting hate speech.
- James O'Keefe: Founder of Project Veritas, a conservative watchdog group that has been accused of spreading misinformation and engaging in undercover stings that are often misleading or deceptive.
- Chuck Johnson: A conspiracy theorist and blogger who has written for websites like Infowars and Breitbart. He has been accused of spreading misinformation and promoting hate speech.
- Candace Owens: An American conservative commentator and author who has been accused of spreading misinformation and promoting conspiracy theories.
- Laura Loomer: An American conservative commentator and author who has been banned from several social media platforms for violating their policies on hate speech and misinformation.
- Jack Posobiec: An American conservative commentator and author who has been accused of spreading misinformation and promoting conspiracy theories.
- Sargon of Akkad: A British YouTuber and conspiracy theorist who has been accused of spreading misinformation and promoting hate speech.
- Jordan Peterson: A Canadian clinical psychologist and professor who has been accused of spreading misinformation and promoting conspiracy theories, particularly on issues related to gender and sexuality.
It's important to note that these individuals are not necessarily "fake news" authors in the classical sense, as they often present themselves as journalists or commentators. However, their work has been widely criticized for spreading misinformation, promoting conspiracy theories, and engaging in hate speech.