
A first report published by the news agency over the weekend claimed
that documents analyzed by the Russian intelligence services "prove"
that U.S. policy is driven by an "alien/extraterrestrial intelligence agenda." The
NSA’s electronic surveillance is designed to cover up the alien conspiracy, the
report continues, while the extraterrestrials plan for total world domination.
A little later Fars published a new story on aliens
and the NSA, but this time the aliens are the victims. According to this second Fars report, Edward Snowden is unconsciously
transmitting subliminal messages about a "false flag" plot to
weaponize space.
The report adds that the PRISM surveillance system
collects UFO contact data, with the goal of creating a hoax alien invasion to
justify space wars and ultimately, domination of the entire solar system.
But, to any student writing their first research paper, one
quickly realizes that one must check one’s sources…
The
first story was copied word-for-word from
a conspiracy-theorist website called whatdoesitmean.com. The site is
registered in the U.S. and describes itself as the site of
The Order of Sorcha Faal, an organization supposedly established in Ireland
in 588 BCE by the oldest daughter of the King Zedekiah.
The
second Fars report is copied from a 6-month-old blog on Examiner.com, another U.S.-based
site well-known for outlandish stories.
Fars is known for reproducing some of the wildest
stories on the internet and presenting them as bylined reportage. Some of them
are funny, like the story of an Iranian scientist who invented a laptop-sized time machine (Fars
later removed this story).
Others are more ominous, such as the report about a
nun who claims thatSyrian rebels are selling vials of Christian blood to
Saudi clients which was reproduced from a U.S. website best-known for its
skepticism of Obama’s citizenship.
In 2012, the news agency faced widespread ridicule
for prting as fact a story from satirical website The Onion that most rural white Americans prefer Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad to President Obama.
Editorial
Note:
This
excerpt from the Huffington Post was printed in an effort to encourage the
reader to do their due diligence investigation when reading any and all
articles found on the internet.
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