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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: ‘Truth in news’ citizen offers $10,000 reward for names of PropOrNot news hoaxers behind the WashPo Russian conspiracy fabrication A private citizen working in the public interest to increase news transparency has announced a $10,000 reward, payable in Bitcoin, for the names of the PropOrNot news hoaxers. If successful, the names will be shared with the FBI, Sen. Jeff Sessions and the Trump administration. Last week, the Washington Post was hoaxed by PropOrNot, which tricked the Post into printing an article that falsely claimed 200 independent news websites were being run by the Russian government. Natural News demanded the Washington Post retract the fabricated story, but the Post has so far refused to issue a retraction or apology, proving the news organization has abandoned all pretense of reporting factual news. PropOrNot, a shadowy group at the center of the story, is obviously nothing more than a cabal of disgruntled, delusional liberals wallowing in paranoid delusions and political conspiracy theories. (This is the new standard of facts the Washington Post now embraces, by the way.) While ridiculously accusing hundreds of websites of working for the Kremlin, the PropOrNot group hides behind anonymity, claiming they dont want to go public with their names out of fear of a Russian retaliation (theres that delusional paranoia kicking in again
) The aim of the $10,000 reward is to encourage citizen researchers to uncover the real identities of PropOrNot organizers, then to disclose that information in the public interest. Some clues have already been published on the net; see below for possible clues as a starting point. Here are the guidelines of the offer, as described to Natural News: The reward is payable in Bitcoin. The reward is open to any person, anywhere on the planet, except where such an offer may be prohibited by law. The reward is not open to persons inside the PropOrNot organization. Success for qualifying to receive the reward Bitcoins is defined as follows: Names and unique identifiers (such as home addresses) must be provided for a minimum of TEN members of the PropOrNot group (which currently claims 30 or so members). A chain of evidence must be provided that conclusively proves the people named are behind the PropOrNot news hoaxing organization. In other words, a person cant just make up 10 names and claim they are the founders. There must be clear, convincing evidence that conclusively links the people to the organization. The reward is only payable ONCE and only payable to the FIRST researcher to provide the required details. There is no reward for being second. If the identities of the PropOrNot group are somehow made public BEFORE this reward is issued, then the reward will no longer be offered, since the information is already public knowledge. Natural News intends to vet the information provided to us. The researcher must allow us three business days to vet all the information, after which time we will render a decision to the sponsor of the reward, telling them the information is either conclusive or not conclusive. If it is conclusive then the person offering the reward will immediately initiate the Bitcoin reward to the wallet address provided by the researchers. Natural News guarantees that we will not in any way unreasonably withhold approval of the reward. (I stake our reputation on dealing honestly with researchers who achieve the goal of accurately identifying the names of those behind PropOrNot.) The tax consequences of receiving $10,000 worth of Bitcoin are the responsibility of the recipient. A CLUE? One clue have already been publicly published that MAY (I emphasize MAY) lead in the direction of the identities of the people behind PropOrNot. From CounterPunch.org: CounterPunch is listed on PropOrNots home page as number nine on the PropOrNot.org blacklist, under the headline: Russian Propaganda Targets All Americans. PropOrNot conveniently included two links to CounterPunch articles which it indicates make its case for including the site on their list. The first, under the heading Review Article, takes the reader to a page of a very similar looking site called ToInformistoInfluence.com and an article headlined: Russia Useful Idiots Proliferate Russian Propaganda. Below that snarky headline, the analyst Joel Harding gives a bylined analysis of the article, in which he questions the authors qualifications to be a self-described part of the American left, since he identifies himself as a socialist, which Harding then tells the reader isnt exactly the normal American left, but the remnants of the Soviet left. Comically, Harding fails to notice that actually the CounterPunch author in this case isnt even a US resident, but describes himself as a retired aerospace worker living in British Columbia. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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