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![]() ![]() NewsGuard's Hilary Rosenberg Hersh emailed InfoLib earlier this week to say their "review" of my site "found recent examples of content on the site that appears to be false or egregiously misleading." Hersh shared the following "examples": A September 2024 article titled "Donald Trump Dominates Kamala Harris in Their First And Possibly Only Debate" stated, "The Israel portion of the debate was a cringefest on both sides with Harris once again repeating the 'Hamas mass rape' hoax." Another article that month titled "CNN's Jake Tapper: It's 'Antisemitic' to Criticize Dana Bash's False Reporting on Israel-Gaza War" said, "Both Bash and Tapper spread the 'Hamas mass rape' hoax to provide Israel with cover to commit genocide in Gaza and rape Palestinians en masse in Israeli torture camps." The stories link to a March 2024 article that debunked the claims of one prominent witness.The Times was forced to retract part of their "Screams Without Words" article pushing the "Hamas mass rape" hoax because their key witness from an Israeli paramilitary unit was found to have lied about two sisters being raped. Nonetheless, Hilary Rosenberg Hersh insists the rest of the piece based entirely on hearsay is still credible. ![]() Rather than write to the New York Times and CNN and ask them to provide actual evidence "mass rape" took place she's writing to InfoLib to demand I prove their hearsay is not true. This was my full response: Thanks, I needed a laugh. Iraq had WMDs too, right? The New York Times said it, so it must be true!The evidence Hamas committed mass rape on October 7th is non-existent whereas the evidence Israel is raping Palestinian prisoners is overwhelming and it's even celebrated in the Knesset.
NewsGuard's "fact checks" are all phoned in and odds are they'll just run with the smear they've got ready to go regardless of my response. One of their previous "fact checks" said InfoLib wasn't a reliable source of news because a story I wrote merely reporting on French microbiologist Didier Raoult's claims about hydroxychloroquine contradicted a study from the famed Lancet which said taking hydroxychloroquine would kill you.
The study was retracted after it was found to have been written by some Indian scammer and an "adult content model" who faked their data but NewsGuard didn't even know that fact and didn't care. Perhaps NewsGuard will hire that pair to write their "fact checks." [Header image shows NewsGuard founders Steven Brill and Louis Gordon Crovitz. Brill image by BlueRasberry, CC 4.0, cropped. Crovitz image by Rex Hammock, CC BY-SA 2.0, cropped.] Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab, Minds and Telegram. |