So the claim being made here is accurate, but fair warning: this website is full of anti-vax stuff and various other far-right conspiracy theories. I was suspecting that when I noticed half the article is about parliamentary questions by a politician from ‘Forum voor Democratie’, a far-right party that fell down a rabbit hole of conspiracy theories and esoteric fascism. Unfortunately, they are also the only party in parliament that is explicitly anti-NATO, but that’s because they like Russia for protecting “boreal culture” against le wokisme.
Does anyone remember that antivax site called like Global Research Center or GR Initiative or something that would have like Michael Parenti and anti-imperialist articles posted next to anti-vax and other right-wing bullshit?
Edit: It was Globalresearch.ca “centre for research on globalization”. It’s an annoyingly common tactic.
So the claim being made here is accurate, but fair warning: this website is full of anti-vax stuff and various other far-right conspiracy theories. I was suspecting that when I noticed half the article is about parliamentary questions by a politician from ‘Forum voor Democratie’, a far-right party that fell down a rabbit hole of conspiracy theories and esoteric fascism. Unfortunately, they are also the only party in parliament that is explicitly anti-NATO, but that’s because they like Russia for protecting “boreal culture” against le wokisme.
Is there a better source reporting this?
what did i do now?
Does anyone remember that antivax site called like Global Research Center or GR Initiative or something that would have like Michael Parenti and anti-imperialist articles posted next to anti-vax and other right-wing bullshit?
Edit: It was Globalresearch.ca “centre for research on globalization”. It’s an annoyingly common tactic.