Before it's news 2017

Before It's News (BIN) is a conspiracy theory website that aggregates and publishes news articles, videos, and other content from various sources, often with a focus on alternative and fringe theories. The website was founded in 2007 and has gained a significant following among conspiracy theorists and enthusiasts.

In 2017, BIN was known for publishing a wide range of conspiracy theories, including:

  1. Pizzagate: BIN was one of the primary sources of misinformation about the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, which claimed that a Washington, D.C. pizzeria was involved in a child sex trafficking ring run by high-ranking government officials.
  2. Flat Earth: BIN published numerous articles and videos promoting the flat Earth theory, which claims that the Earth is flat rather than spherical.
  3. Chemtrails: BIN published articles and videos claiming that chemtrails, or contrails, were actually a government conspiracy to spray chemicals on the population.
  4. Vaccines: BIN published articles and videos claiming that vaccines were linked to autism, cancer, and other health problems, despite overwhelming scientific evidence to the contrary.
  5. 9/11 Truth: BIN published articles and videos promoting various conspiracy theories about the 9/11 attacks, including claims that the attacks were orchestrated by the US government or other entities.

BIN's content is often characterized by its sensationalist headlines, lack of credible sources, and promotion of fringe theories. The website has been criticized for spreading misinformation and promoting conspiracy theories that can be harmful to individuals and society.

It's worth noting that Before It's News is not a reliable source of information and should not be used as a primary source for news or research. It's always important to verify information through credible sources and to approach conspiracy theories with a healthy dose of skepticism.