Religious based tool for spreading conspiracy theories. Re-publishes lies from other sites, such as Discovery Institute. These lies damage Christianity in the name of which this site claims to operate.
After being notified that my email address had been stolen during an illegal hack, I started to receive multiple daily spam emails from this site. I've never signed up for their emails and can only assume that they bought my address, along with others, from the criminal groups involved in stealing this data.
Not necessary to describe WHY it is listed among sites that have published fake news stories to drive clicks. WOT fails again to do anything about the whackadoodle army gaming its system.
Listen, there aren't "two sides" to everything; there is what is the case, and what isn't. Propagating falsehood needs to be stopped, one WOT comment at a time. The claims on this "news" site are unverified and unverifiable. Therefore, it's misleading; therefore, unethical. Take a look at their Seth Rich coverage--it's a disgrace. The claims are both misleading and unethical.
We live in a world of disgrace.
Fringe conspiracy theories and post-truth policy. No hard facts, little statistics, no police reports, only vague hints and insinuations, for example on that Clintons have murdered people.
When I first got to this website it said "Congratulations, As part of our worldwide publicity campaign, we're giving one of the following prizes to you -- FREE!
As a very experienced user of the internet, this alone tells me that this site is crap and is not trust worthy.
Avoid.
Right-wing, Christian propaganda site spouting about how Americans are being "arrested for practicing the Christian faith", how Liberals are going to wipe out the Conservatives and a load of other rot. Do yourself a favor and just don't.
This site promotes quack medicine, especially in the ads, "Bible teachers" who are heretics and sensational headlines to get you clicking. The conservatism doesn't really make up for these failings.