RationalWiki:Webshites
The following is a list of webshites which may benefit from RationalWiki's snarkful analysis. Be on the lookout for stuff to submit to our What is going on in the clogosphere? page, and to Fundies Say The Darndest Things, but be forewarned, prolonged exposure may result in the following side effects: nausea, depression, high blood pressure, loss of IQ, periodic outbursts of hysterical guffaws, broken keyboards and monitors. Remember to keep Poe's Law in mind.
[edit] Abandon all hope
- 4chan (http://www.4chan.org): An anarchic wasteland commonly regarded as the sphincter of the Internet. Obviously NSFW.
- Conservapedia (http://conservapedia.com): This 'encyclopedia' has Young Earth creationism, radical right-wing weirdness, power trips, xenophobia, sexism -- the list is almost endless.
- Encyclopædia Dramatica (http://encyclopediadramatica.se): A NSFW 'encyclopedia' devoted entirely for unfunny trolling. Avoid staying for long, as your IQ will drop rapidly.
- Liberapedia (http://liberapedia.wikia.com): An embarrassing and badly-written attempt to parody Conservapedia. Be gentle with them.
- New World Encyclopedia (http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org): A Moonie encyclopedia.
- Thought Catalog (http://thoughtcatalog.com).
[edit] Right-wing
- 28 Sherman (http://28sherman.blogspot.com).
- Ace of Spades HQ (http://www.ace.mu.nu): Ostensibly "humor-driven" wingnut blog.
- Accuracy in Media (http://www.aim.org).
- American Decency Association: (http://www.americandecency.org): Yet another anti-gay conservative Christian hate group trying to peddle an affable, friendly persona (à la Concerned Women for America, Focus on the Family, ETC...); this one places an emphasis on disparaging sexuality in the media.
- American Family Association (http://www.afa.net): Donald Wildmon's anti-LGBT, anti-sex media boycott machine, and the sponsor of the OneNewsNow propaganda site.
- American Thinker (http://www.americanthinker.com).
- The American View (http://www.theamericanview.com).
- Amerika (http://www.amerika.org).
- Angry White Dude (http://angrywhitedude.com): A fat, vain Texan internet tough guy rants and raves about Obama, blacks, feminists, socialism and all the other stock conservative pet-peeves.
- AnonymousConservative (http://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/home-page/): Liberals are mentally deranged because r/K selection theory and the most outright batshit insane evolutionary and pop psychology you can (and can't) imagine. So over the top it's possibly a parody.
- Anonymous Cop (http://www.anonymouscop.com).
- The Anti-Democracy Activist (http://antidem.wordpress.com): Neoreactionary blog.
- Apocalypse Cometh (http://apocalypsecometh.com).
- Atlas Shrugs (www.atlasshrugs.com): Despite the title, is not so much a Randroid website so much as the cornerstone of anti-Islamic hatred in America. Led by deranged blogger and SPLC-nominated hatemonger Pamela Geller.
- barbaracargill.com (http://www.barbaracargill.com).
- BernardGoldberg.com (http://www.bernardgoldberg.com).
- Being Conservative (https://www.facebook.com/beingconservative). In concept, just a Facebook like page, nothing bad in and of itself. In implementation, basically a more share-able Liberal Logic 101. Probably the most telling part of this page is that its image is of Ronald Reagan.
- The Blaze (http://www.theblaze.com).
- BrothersJudd Blog (http://brothersjuddblog.com).
- Canada Free Press (http://canadafreepress.com): Because Canada has wingnuts too.
- The Comical Conservative (https://www.facebook.com/TheComicalConservative). Wingnuttery, more Liberal Logic 101, borderline Tea Party worship, and this one doesn't even try to hide teh Conservative bias.
- Concerned Women for America (http://www.cwfa.org/main.asp).
- Dissident Prof (http://www.dissidentprof.com).
- Conservative Daily (https://www.facebook.com/iamconservative). Another Facebook Like page. Essentially they spin every news story a conservative way (and they even do party switches if they need to), except without the slogan "Fair and Balanced." All that needs to be said is that its image is Ronald Reagan in front of an American flag.
- Eagle Forum (http://www.eagleforum.org): Phyllis Schlafly's blubbering blog.
- Family Security Matters (http://www.familysecuritymatters.org): A paranoid, jingoistic warmongering website that once advocated that George W. Bush nuke Iraq and proclaim himself president for life.
- Fanghorn Forest (http://fanghornforest.wordpress.com): Neoreactionary site.
- Focus on the Family (http://www.focusonthefamily.com).
- Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com).
- Free Conservatives (http://www.conservativecave.com/index.php?topic=56370.0): A third wheel to FR and WND. Is now dead.
- Free Republic (http://www.freerepublic.com): WorldNetDaily's twin, in a more thread-like format; serves as basically a forum for die-hard supporters of the latest right-wing sensation, such as Glenn Beck.
- Freedom Outpost (http://freedomoutpost.com). "Freedom" is used ironically.
- FrontPage Mag (http://www.frontpagemag.com): David Horowitz's online magazine, which grows more unhingedly wingnutty with every passing year.
- Front Porch Republic (http://www.frontporchrepublic.com).
- The Future Primaeval (http://thefutureprimaeval.net): Neoreactionary site.
- GOPUSA (http://www.gopusa.com/?s=gay+marriage&limit=20): Takes stock wingnut positions on virtually everything. Has a rabidly homophobic comments section as well.
- GrasstopsUSA (http://www.grasstopsusa.com).
- Hot Air (http://hotair.com).
- Human Events (http://www.humanevents.com): An old right-wing rag gone online and a sister company of poison-pen politics publisher Regnery Publishing. Publishes the latest screeds of Newt Gingrich, Ann Coulter, Pat Buchanan, and even Chuck Norris.
- Instapundit (http://pjmedia.com/instapundit/)
- John Birch Society (http://www.jbs.org).
- KeyWiki (http://keywiki.org).
- Libertarian Republican.net (http://www.libertarianrepublican.net): And a fourth wheel.
- Liberty Dwells (http://libertydwells.com).
- LifeSiteNews(http://www.lifesitenews.com/): A Canadian online magazine that's essentially the nutty right-wing twin of Globalresearch.ca. Pro-life and ultratraditionalist drivel with a slew of conspiracy-mongering aside, it has more similarities to its moonbat counterpart than its contributors would outwardly admit.
- The Mad Monarchist (http://madmonarchist.blogspot.com/): A Texan monarchist blog that's reactionary against just about everything and extolls the return of ancien regime-style absolute monarchy for all humanity regardless of creed or nationality. Tellingly, the site's mascot and patron is the infamous Baron Ungern-Sternberg, while any concession to such things like republicanism or democracy is considered heretical.
- Media Research Center (http://www.mrc.org).
- Moonbattery (http://www.moonbattery.com): Could have been a good blog mocking really embarrassing liberals, but instead mostly flogs pseudoscience like global warming denial and idiotic wingnut obsessions about Obama playing golf and using a teleprompter. It exists solely to bash and demonize liberals, is rabidly homophobic, and makes WorldNetDaily look level-headed and rational in comparison.
- More Right (http://www.moreright.net). Neoreactionary site.
- Musings of a Mad Conservative (http://musingsofamadconservative.blogspot.com/): A small, appropriately named blog that thinks the GOP will have a comeback so long as they don't deviate from a far-right agenda (the writer thinks there's too many moderates in the GOP as of today) while insisting that the Democrats are "Marxists". Supports a lot of other conspiracy theories too (i.e, ObamaCare as a socialist scheme to redistribute wealth), along with climate change denial, "Islamophobia", an amazing amount of anti-environmentalism, gun nuttery, and so on.
- The Other McCain (http://theothermccain.com): Blog maintained by former Moonie Times editor (and onetime League of the South member) Robert Stacy McCain, who among other things has ruminated on the "natural revulsion" people feel toward black-white relationships and suggested that date-rape victims are sluts who have it coming.
- Patriot Voices (http://www.patriotvoices.com): "Grassroots" online community founded by Rick Santorum.
- PJ Media (http://pjmedia.com).
- Reaction Times (http://neorxn.com).
- The Reactivity Place (http://nickbsteves.wordpress.com): If you ever get tired of all the Protestant fundies, this one's a Catholic who hates them. He’s a big fan of Pius X, hates John XXIII, subscribes to all the requisite white nationalist and MRA shit, and doesn't even seem to understand the theology of his own religion. Oh, and he thinks Henry VIII was alive in 1611 to authorize the King James Bible.
- Rebuilding Freedom (http://rebuildingfreedom.org).
- Red Pill Report (http://redpillreport.net).
- The Remnant (http://www.remnantnewspaper.com/): A more organized version of the above by ultra-traditionalist Catholics who see even the notion of everything after Vatican II as heretical to their visions of theocratic eden.
- RenewAmerica (http://www.renewamerica.com).
- Right Wing News (http://rightwingnews.com): John Hawkins' site.
- Rightly Concerned (http://www.afa.net/blogs): A subsection of the American Family Association's website principally dedicated to the many opinions of card-carrying uber-douche Bryan Fischer. The fact that one of the other regular commentators is Chuck Norris should tell you everything you need to know.
- Rockingphilosophy(http://www.rockingphilosophy.com): very pseudo-libertarian website promoting anti-feminism,homophobia,pseudo-history,pseudo-philosophy and attempts to disguise itself as a legitimate philosophy discussion blog.
- Sayanythingblog (http://sayanythingblog.com): A conservative website founded by atheist libertarian Rob Port in 2003. It purports to be an atheistic, libertarian blog, but its commentariat is comprised of primarily fundamentalist Christian, anti-science creationists.
- Stares at the World (http://www.staresattheworld.com/).
- Taki's Magazine (http://takimag.com): Online magazine, nominally libertarian but also featuring much paleocon, neoreactionary, and white nationalist commentary, founded by expatriate Greek socialite and Golden Dawn supporter Taki Theodoracopulos.
- Tea Party Community (https://www.teapartycommunity.com/): A Facebook ripoff where rightwingers and teabaggers can preach to the choir.
- Thoughts From A Conservative Mom (http://www.thoughtsfromaconservativemom.com/2010/02/woodrow-wilson-and-the-roots-of-progressivism-fb/): Run of the mill ultraconservative Tea Party blog.
- Tom O' Halloran.com (http://tomohalloran.com).
- Townhall.com (http://townhall.com): Just plain crazy and to the right of National Review. It's one of the most popular right wing sites though.
- Twitchy (http://twitchy.com). Twitter content aggregator founded by Michelle Malkin and striving to make wingnuttery "hip" for the young folks.
- Unqualified Reservations (http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.com): Mencius Moldbug's blog, basically the flagship site of the neoreactionary movement.
- The Unz Review (www.unz.com).
- View from the Right (http://amnation.com): Blog of the late neoreactionary writer Lawrence Auster.
- Vox Popoli (http://voxday.blogspot.com): Vox Day's blog.
- Weasel Zippers (http://weaselzippers.us).
- whiskeysplace (http://whiskeysplace.wordpress.com).
- WorldNetDaily (http://www.worldnetdaily.com): Ravingly hateful and paranoid "news" and opinion site catering to the US far right as well as numerous advertisers of dubious products involving gold, weight loss, and seduction.
- Would You Like Borders With That Socialism (http://wouldyoulikeborderswiththatsocialism.blogspot.com/): A rare instance in which an ultra wingnut blog at least attempts to maintain a (pseudo) intellectual guise.
[edit] Left-wing
- Andrew Gavin Marshall (http://andrewgavinmarshall.com/): An "independent researcher" and activist who pretty much exemplifies Globalresearch.ca and Truthout at their worst. Left-conspiracist material abounds with a strong emphasis on the sinister Federal Reserve and corporate New World Order along with crank-laden woo that wouldn't be out of place in Infowars.
- Being Liberal (https://www.facebook.com/beingliberal.org). As with Being Conservative above, it's a Facebook Like page, with nothing bad originally in concept. After BC started making its rounds, BL decided to "balance the scales" and essentially became your go-to resource for Republican and Libertarian bashing, with liberal bias all around.
- Corbett Report (http://www.corbettreport.com/): An alternative news site that despite being left-wing is as far from the Colbert Report as you can imagine. 9/11 conspiracies and NWO schemes aplenty, which is not helped at all by his ties to Globalresearch.ca.
- Counterpunch (http://www.counterpunch.org/): A very leftist online magazine founded by Alexander Cockburn. It's made its professed leftism and radical sympathies clear over the years, as well as seen contributions from the likes of Noam Chomsky and Ralph Nader. What is more, Counterpunch's reputation of including anti-Semitic screeds, the crankier sides of the left-wing (including Pol Pot apologetics and genocide denialism[1]), and a tendency to milk Godwin's law on what they hate have made it positively infamous.
- Globalresearch.ca (http://www.globalresearch.ca): Anti-globalisation, anti-war news aggregator website which unfortunately loves them some conspiracy theory and can't resist indulging in various woo topics. An example of a left-conspiracist approach that can't, or won't, distinguish between serious analysis and discreditable junk, and so promotes both.
- Maoist Rebel News (http://maoistrebelnews.wordpress.com/)
- RevLeft (http://www.revleft.com/vb).
- Revolution News (http://revolution-news.com/): A largely anonymously-run website with a presence on Facebook that's devoted to the radical world of protest. While the site does cover some legitimate rallies and movements, there's also a strong bias towards anarchists and far-left movements. Its "news" coverage, some of it aggregated from dubious sources, vary in accuracy, objectivity and credibility, if not ideological and borderline-conspiracist crankery.
- ROAR Magazine (http://www.roarmag.org/): An unabashedly radical journal founded during the Occupy Oakland protests as an "alternative media collective." While there isn't any overt conspiracy-mongering, the site has over time become a self-righteous cross between RevLeft and Truthout, where the evil menace of capitalism is everywhere and its vaunted global revolution is just around the corner.
- UK Indymedia (http://www.indymedia.org.uk) A great place for heartfelt paeans to rioting and arson.
[edit] YEC and ID
- A Storehouse of Knowledge (http://www.astorehouseofknowledge.info): Conservapedia's slightly less gonzo, but no less wrong splinter wiki.
- Answers in Genesis (http://www.answersingenesis.org): One of the online creationism resources.
- Creation Ministries International (http://www.creation.com).
- Creation Science Evangelism (http://www.drdino.com ): Run by notorious tax fraudster and creationist Kent Hovind (at least until his incarceration, since then run by his son Eric).
- CreationWiki (http://creationwiki.org).
- Darwin's Predictions (http://www.darwinspredictions.com).
- Discovery Institute (http://www.discovery.org).
- Genesis Park (http://www.genesispark.com).
- The Kolbe Center for the Study of Creation (http://www.kolbecenter.org).
- Missing Universe Museum (http://missinguniversemuseum.com): Evolution isn't true because... humans aren't covered in lots of vestigial penises, and because... piles of Lego bricks don't assemble into houses when left on the table with the light on.
- Question Evolution! (http://questionevolution.blogspot.com.au).
[edit] Bible-thumping
- The American Vision (http://americanvision.org): Dominionism.
- Amightywind (http://www.amightywind.com): Rambling, sloppily-designed Pentecostal website with a section on UFOs and aliens.
- Beginning and End (http://beginningandend.com).
- Bible Life Ministries (http://www.biblelife.org): Promotes health woo in addition to the usual evangelist message.
- Capalert (http://www.capalert.com): Movie reviews by a fundie. Literally every single one except that for Mary Poppins is negative; and they include complaints about such things as "suggestive eye movements".
- Catholic Family News (http://www.cfnews.org/): Traditionalist Catholic site.
- Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights (http://www.catholicleague.org): Bill Donohue whinges about the non-existent anti-Catholic sentiment exhibited by anything and everything.
- Chalcedon Foundation (http://chalcedon.edu): Christian Reconstructionist organization founded by R.J. Rushdoony.
- Christopedia (http://christopedia.atwiki.com): A measly (and thankfully now-dead) pretender to Conservapedia's throne; what was really notable about this webshite were articles on race so horrific they might have made David Duke grimace.
- Christian Persecution in America (http://christianpersecutioninamerica.com): Apparently 90% of the US's population is complaining about persecution.
- Cutting Edge Ministries (http://www.cuttingedge.org): mixture of fundamentalist Christianity and conspiracy theories.
- Escape All These Things (http://escapeallthesethings.com): A site that takes an assload of verses in the bible out of context, and forms a "map" of the end times.
- Evidence for God (http://www.godandscience.org): Shoehorns science into the Bible. Nothing new to say.
- First Things (http://www.firstthings.com): Ecumenical, conservative "journal of religion and public life", more thoughtful and erudite than most but nonetheless decidedly right-wing in orientation. Founded by Richard John Neuhaus, a Lutheran pastor turned Catholic priest, after his expulsion from the Rockford Institute over his (well-founded) charges that the organization was friendly to anti-Semitsm and nativism.
- Fish Eaters (http://www.fisheaters.com): Ultratraditionalist Catholic site.
- Fixedearth.com (http://www.fixedearth.com): Time Cube with a fundamentalist Christian spin.
- In Plain Site (http://www.inplainsite.org): Just another Christian site that claims to have "proof" of God's existence.
- Jack Chick (http://www.chick.com): The infamous Christian cartoonist, complete with conspiracy theories and enough strawmen to make cowardly lions and tin men completely redundant.
- Jesus Is Savior (http://www.jesus-is-savior.com): Run by David J. Stewart, allegedly a child sex offender (see [1]) and neo-prohibitionist who bravely works to expose everything in the world as evil.
- Kent Hovind's blog from prison (http://www.cseblogs.com): Veers between ignorance, megalomania, and just plain weirdness.
- Mere Comments (http://touchstonemag.com/merecomments).
- Movieguide (http://www.movieguide.org): Christian "pro-family", "pro-life", anti-gay, and whatnot film reviews, and whining about the Hollywood agenda.
- Mundabor's Blog (http://mundabor.wordpress.com): Another ultra-traditionalist Catholic fanatic.
- No Greater Joy (http://nogreaterjoy.org): Michael and Debi Pearl provide instructions on how to beat the disobedience out of your kids.
- Now the End Begins (http://www.nowtheendbegins.com/index.htm): Principally an end times fearmongering website positing that Obama is a Muslim poised to institute martial law, etc., but it also contains everything from Jack-Chickian all-non-Christians-are-doomed-to-Hell preachery to stuff about secret government weather control projects to gun nuttery to stuff about Ray Kurzweil and the Singularity among other things.
- Operation Save America (http://www.operationsaveamerica.org). Formerly Operation Rescue.
- The Orthosphere (http://orthosphere.org): Another blog for ultrareactionary "throne and altar" types .
- Patriactionary (http://patriactionary.wordpress.com).
- Peace by Jesus (http://www.peacebyjesus.com): Mid-90s style site with excessive use of multiple colors and Comic Sans.
- Plugged-In Online (http://www.pluggedin.com).
- Presidential Prayer Team (http://www.presidentialprayerteam.com): Seems to be as much "support the troops" jerks and George W. Bush jerks as Jesus freaks. Mark Twain's ‘’War Prayer’’ applies here.
- Rapture Letters (http://www.raptureletters.com): As if leaving your nearest and dearest behind when the Rapture comes isn't bad enough, now you can send them a smarmy letter, gloating about how great life in Heaven is, while they suffer the torments of the damned.
- Rapture Ready (http://raptureready.com): A psychotically-paranoid echo chamber of rapture believers encouraging each other to be mentally ill.
- Society for the Practical Establishment and Perpetuation of the TEN COMMANDMENTS (http://www.tencommandments.org).
- Society of St. Pius X (http://www.fsspx.org/en/): Ultratraditionalist, neo-monarchist, rabidly anti-Semitic Catholic sect.
- Support Christian Porn (http://www.televictim.com/christianporn.html): Pornograhpy the way Jesus intended. Our minds are blown. Poe or the real thing? You be the judge.
- Sword At-The-Ready (http://swordattheready.wordpress.com).
- Throne and Altar (http://bonald.wordpress.com): Ultratraditionalist site "devoted to defending the legitimate authority of God, tradition, fathers, and kings against the diabolical partisans of freedom and equality."
- Tradition in Action (http://www.traditioninaction.org): Another reactionary Catholic site.
- The Way of the Master (http://wayofthemaster.com): Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort's evangelist show and home of the banana fallacy.
- Vine and Fig Tree (http://vftonline.org): A site that was dedicated to "Anarcho-Calvinism," a simultaneously Christian fundamentalist and anarchist form of government. Now defunct.
[edit] Quran-thumping
- Calltoislam (http://calltoislam.com).
- Harun Yahya (http://www.harunyahya.com): One of the more well-known Muslim creationists. Once included a fishing lure in a "natural history" book.
- Islamic Awakening (http://www.islamicawakening.com): The forum deserves a special mention for the sheer amount of bloodlust.
- Islamophobia Watch (http://www.islamophobia-watch.com): Not strictly a Muslim site, but apparently dedicated to defending any and all Muslims from criticism no matter how nutty they are.
- Muslims Against Crusades (http://www.muslimsagainstcrusades.com): Now banned, and probably back under another yet another new name.
- Salafimedia (http://www.salafimedia.com): Extremist videos.
[edit] Hindutva
- Hindu Existence (http://hinduexistence.org/): advocates the creation of a Hindu State in India, promotes Ayurveda, and advices its readers to "Keep some actual weapons in your Puja (worship) Place. Worship them and use them against your enemies, enemies of Hindus." [2]
- Hindu Unity Against Anti-Hindus (http://hinduunityagainstantihindus.blogspot.in/)
- Stephen Knapp (http://www.stephen-knapp.com/): pseudoscience-promoting site. Describes itself as: "This has become a huge site with lots of information for the promotion of personal and social spiritual development, especially by using the Vedic path. This site has something for everyone interested in Spiritual Enlightenment, Eastern Philosophy, the Vedas, Vedic Culture, Yoga, Hinduism, reincarnation, or life after death." Provide links to websites of Hindutva organizations. [3]
[edit] Torah-thumping
- Aish.com (http://www.aish.com): A Jewish website; the man in charge of the "Ask a Rabbi" section made FSTDT[2] for his terrible advice to a transsexual.
- Torah Philosophy (http://www.torahphilosophy.com): Blog run by an Orthodox Jew who really hates atheists.
[edit] Miscellaneous religious text-thumping
- The Emerson Avenger (http://emersonavenger.blogspot.com.au): A guy who rails against Unitarian Universalism in a manner akin to Ken DeMeyer's railing against atheism.
- Eye of Woden (http://eyeofwoden.blogspot.com): Conspiracy theories and white nationalism in the name of the Divine Self-Harmer.
- Nationalist Asatru News (http://nationalistasatrunews.com): Odinists gather in their united hatred of Jews. Worth a look for the brilliant dating system ("Published: 6th Æfterra Jéola 2014 / 6th day After Yule 2264.RE")
[edit] Racist
In the past, RationalWiki has avoided linking to racist sites. Although there is no fixed policy, we err on the side of caution. If you must see them, and they're not linked from the articles below, Google them by name and read the cached versions of the pages.
- Age of Treason (age-of-treason.blogspot.com).
- Alternative Right (alternative-right.blogspot.com).
- Ambrose Kane (ambrosekane.com): Blog run by a white supremacist (er, "traditionalist conservative") ex-cop.
- American Freedom Party (american3rdposition.com).
- American Nazi Party (americannaziparty.com).
- American Renaissance (amren.com).
- Anglo-Saxon Foundation (englisc-gateway.com): A forum of hardline English nationalists — which sounds straightforward, except in practice they're far, far weirder than that.
- The Apricity Forum (theapricity.com/forum/forum.php).
- Aryan Nations (aryan-nation.org).
- Aryan Wear (aryanwear.com): Sells neo-Nazi books, clothing, collectibles, DVDs and flags. Is currently having a 25% off Hitler's birthday sale. Thanks, but no thanks.
- AssataShakur.org (assatashakur.org): For a change of pace, try these anti-white black supremacists. You get all the incoherency of Time Cube while you're at it.
- The Barnes Review (barnesreview.org): Publishers of historical revision, with a special emphasis on Holocaust denial and general Jew-bashing.
- The Beer Barrel (thebeerbarrel.net).
- Beyond Highbrow (robertlindsay.wordpress.com).
- Black Liberation LoveN Unity (blackliberationlovenunity.wordpress.com): Black supremacist site.
- Blonde on a Mission (blonde-on-a-mission.tumblr.com): The mission in question doesn't appear to entail a lot more than posting a sentence or two of white nationalist commentary on news reports or pictures pertaining to racial and social issues.
- British National Party (bnp.org.uk): "God save the Führer!"
- Caste Football (castefootball.us): A website created especially by and for racist sports fans.
- Chimpmania (chimpmania.com).
- Chimpout.com (chimpout.com): No neo-Nazism, white nationalism or neo-confederate cloggery; just the plain old bashing of blacks for the sake of the bashing of blacks. Now blessedly defunct.
- Chronicles (chroniclesmagazine.org).
- Confederate Renaissance (confederaterenaissance.com).
- Council of Conservative Citizens (topconservativenews.com).
- Counter-Currents Publishing (counter-currents.com): White nationalist publishing company. Even deals in fiction, if that's your bag...
- The Daily Stormer (dailystormer.com).
- Deconstructing Leftism (deconstructingleftism.wordpress.com).
- Diversity is Chaos (diversityischaos.blogspot.com).
- DixieNet.Org (dixienet.org): The League of the South's official webshite.
- The End of Zion (theendofzion.com): Its logo showcases a figure performing a roundhouse kick on a rabbi. Nice.
- English Defence League (englishdefenceleague.org/). Islamophobes who expressed their outrage at the murder of Lee Rigby by throwing bottles at the police. Motto: Not racist, not violent, no longer silent.
- Eradica (eradica.wordpress.com).
- European Knights Project (europeanknightsproject.com).
- European Union Times (eutimes.net): No, it's not a newspaper, even if some people think so. Neither is it European.
- Exposing the Holocaust™ Hoax (exposing-the-holocaust-hoax-archive.blogspot.com).
- Faith & Heritage (faithandheritage.com).
- Federation for American Immigration Reform (fairus.org): An organization that sounds official created by a bunch of Neo-Nazis. They have been accused of Schlafly statistics in the past.
- Golden Dawn (golden-dawn-international-newsroom.blogspot.gr).
- Hail to You (hailtoyou.wordpress.com).
- Half Sigma (halfsigma.com).
- Hbdchick (hbdchick.wordpress.com).
- History in Images (historyimages.blogspot.com): Dedicated to portraying Germans as victims of genocide, and sustaining some of the more ridiculous claims used for backdoor Holocaust denial.
- Holocaust History.net (holocaust-history.net): Another backdoor Holocaust denial webshite dedicated to portraying the Germans as victims of WWII. It's blatantly unabashed about announcing their sympathies with the Nazis when they take the pseudo moral high ground.
- Incog Man (incogman.net).
- Incredible Images for You (incredibleimages4u.blogspot.com): WE ARE NOT PRO NAZI.
- Inductivist (inductivist.blogspot.com).
- Institute for Historical Review (ihr.org): Try to guess the one part of history this organization has any interest whatsoever in "reviewing"…
- iSteve (www.isteve.blogspot.ca): Steve Sailer's blog.
- Jew Among You (jewamongyou.wordpress.com).
- Jew Watch (jewwatch.com): The place to go if you want to watch some Jews.
- The Kakistocracy (kakistocracyblog.wordpress.com).
- The Knights Party (kkk.com): Fancy some Ku Klux Klan T-shirts and a television show? No, neither do we.
- The Last Gringo (thelastgringo.com): California blogger obsessed with the "Mexican invasion" of the U.S. being orchestrated as part of the New World Order.
- Lion of the Blogosphere (lionoftheblogosphere.wordpress.com): Formerly Half Sigma, this blogger combines a focus on "human biodiversity" with generous side helpings of misogyny, class bigotry, and good old-fashioned Social Darwinism.
- Majority Rights (majorityrights.com): A groop that looks forward to the worst effects of global warming because they will kill off most non-whites. Believes that white people will survive an environmental catastrophe because they "already inhabit areas that are cooler," "have the intelligence to develop new technologies," "are capable of taking an anti-egalitarian position if needed to preserve [their] friends and families" and they "behave rationally..."
- Mangan's (mangans.blogspot.com).
- Manly Task (manlytask.wordpress.com).
- Martin Luther King.org (martinlutherking.org): Created by Stormfront to defame Martin Luther King.
- Metapedia (metapedia.org): Wikipedia as written by neo-nazis.
- Model Minority (modelminority.com): Purportedly an anti-racist website; in practice, a watering hole for anti-white, anti-Semitic Asian supremacists pissed about whitey stealing all their women.
- Murder by Media (murderbymedia.wordpress.com).
- My Posting Career (mpcdot.com/forums).
- The Naive Gatekeeper (bclaym.wordpress.com): Not only white nationalist and heavily anti-Semitic, but supportive of Christian theocracy, Holocaust denial, and misogyny. Overtly praises the Nazis and subtly supports the idea of a race war.
- The National Alliance (natvan.com).
- National Socialist Movement (nsm88.org): Nazi party webshite.
- National Vanguard (nationalvanguard.org).
- National Youth Front (nationalyouthfront.com).
- Newsnet 14 (newsnet14.com).
- Nicholas Stix, Uncensored (nicholasstixuncensored.blogspot.com).
- Niggermania (niggermania.com): Chimpout's brother-in-arms.
- Northwest Front (northwestfront.org).
- Occam's Razor (occamsrazormag.wordpress.com).
- Occidental Dissent (occidentaldissent.com).
- Occidental Observer (occidentalobserver.net).
- The Occidental Quarterly (toqonline.com).
- PodBlanc (podblanc.mobi): A white supremacist version of YouTube.
- Political Vel Craft (politicalvelcraft.org): Promotes various brands of bigotry, though primarily anti-Semitism.
- Radish Mag (radishmag.wordpress.com): Anti-democracy, radical traditionalist group for racists and misogynists.
- Radix Journal (radixjournal.com).
- RBG Tube (rbgtube.com): A black supremacist version of YouTube; affiliated with AssataShakur.org.
- Real History World Wide (realhistoryww.com): Black supremacist "history" site.
- Redwatch (redwatch.co.uk): An international neo-Nazi, white-supremacist group; notorious for gathering and sharing personal information (such as names, home adresses, frequented places, threat assesment in physical fights etc.) of people who actively act in favor of something they don't like - they get away with it because most of their sites are hosted in countries that are not their designated targets (ex. Polish version of
RWRedwatch is hosted in the United States).[3] - Rightpedia (right.orain.org): A fork of Metapedia operated by former Metapedia users and hosted by Orain.
- The Right Stuff (www.therightstuff.biz): Obnoxious neo-nazi internet tough guys with a strong belief in "racial realism" and as expected, hatred of Jews. Has strong ties with 8chan and 4chan's neo-nazi /pol/ board, and many of said internet tough guys are also active on Youtube's neo-nazi community,
- saboteur365 (saboteur365.wordpress.com).
- Shitskin Plantation (shitskin.com).
- The Slitty Eye (theslittyeye.wordpress.com): Obnoxious Asian 'human biodiversity' advocate, served with cheap shots at feminists.
- Southern Nationalist Network (southernnationalist.com).
- Stormfront (stormfront.org): The quintessential white nationalist online sinkhole.
- Stuff Black People Don't Like (stuffblackpeopledontlike.blogspot.com).
- Stuff Eurasian Males Like (stuffeurasianslike.wordpress.com): Being the son of white male/Asian female interracial couple is like being Joseph Merrick. Such couples oughta be ashamed to have conceived!
- Theden (theden.tv).
- The Thug Report (thugreport.com).
- Traditionalist American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (traditionalistamericanknights.com).
- True News USA (truenewsusa.blogspot.com).
- Truth Militia (truthmilitia.com).
- Unamusement Park (unamusementpark.com).
- Unity of Nobility (unityofnobility.com): Provides "De-Kosherized News & Research Material".
- Vanguard News Network (vanguardnewsnetwork.com) and VNNforum (vnnforum.com).
- VDARE (vdare.com): Peter Brimelow's more-than-just-borderline-racist ‘editorial collective’ and one-stop “let's hate on the blacks, Mexicans, and Jews” webshite.
- War on the Horizon (waronthehorizon.com): Website run by militant black supremacist (and former DHS employee) Ayo Kimathi.
- Western Spring (westernspring.co.uk).
- West Hunter (westhunt.wordpress.com).
- The West's Darkest Hour (chechar.com).
- White GeNOcide Project (whitegenocideproject.com).
- White News Now (whitenewsnow.com).
- The White Republican (thewhiterepublican.blogspot.com).
- The White Resister (whiteresister.com).
- Whitehonor.com (whitehonor.com).
- Who Controls America? (thezog.wordpress.com): If you guessed "The JOOOOOOOOS!", you're right.
- Wong Chow Mein (wongchowmein.blogspot.com): Asian dude in bed with the 'anti-leftist' crowd. Also appears to have major self-esteem issues.
- Youth for Western Civilization (westernyouth.org).
[edit] Homophobic
- American Family Association (afa.net): Bravely fighting the homosexual agenda since 1977!
- Americans for Truth About Homosexuality (aftah.org): Depending on your definition of "truth".
- GodHatesFags (godhatesfags.com): The flagship website of Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptist Church. Contains such delightful accoutrements as a counter keeping track of how many days Matthew Shepard has been in Hell.
- Mission: America (missionamerica.com).
- National Organization for Marriage (nationformarriage.org).
- Parents Action League (parentsactionleague.org).
[edit] Sexist
[edit] MRAs, MGTOWs, PUAs, Nice Guys/Incels/AFCs
- Alpha Game (http://alphagameplan.blogspot.ch).
- The Alternative Sexism Project (http://thealternativesexismproject.wordpress.com).
- The Anti-Feminist (http://theantifeminist.com/).
- Anti Misandry (http://antimisandry.com/forums/).
- Apocalypse Cometh (http://apocalypsecometh.com).
- The Badger Hut (http://badgerhut.wordpress.com).
- The Black Pill (http://omegavirginrevolt.wordpress.com/).
- Boycott American Women (http://boycottamericanwomen.blogspot.com.au): "American women are fat entitled baby-killing whores, marry a submissive oriental lotus blossom instead", et cetera...
- Chateau Heartiste (http://heartiste.wordpress.com): Not to be outdone by Roosh, Roissy spits on any woman who doesn't look like a supermodel, marry at 16, and dedicate her life to licking her husband's boots as somehow a violation of evolutionary principles; and that's not even going into the occasional thinly-veiled (or, really, not-veiled-at-all) white nationalism.
- CoAlpha Reactionary Forum (http://www.coalpha.org).
- Community of the Wrongly Accused (http://www.cotwa.info): MRA website dedicated to blaming rape victims, portraying all victims who fail to successfully prosecute rapists as liars, as well as generally trying to give the impression that false rape claims are extremely fething common. Moved to this blog from The False Rape Society after being listed as a hate site by the SPLC.
- The Counter-Feminist (http://counterfem.blogspot.com).
- Dalrock (http://dalrock.wordpress.com).
- Deansdale's Blog (http://deansdale.wordpress.com).
- Eivind Berge (http://eivindberge.blogspot.com).
- The Elusive Wapiti (http://elusivewapiti.blogspot.com.au).
- GendErratic (http://www.genderratic.com/). A subset of the Honey Badger Brigade (q.v. below). The given website redirects there.
- Gucci Little Piggy (http://glpiggy.net).
- Gynocentrism (http://gynocentrism.com/).
- Happier Abroad (http://www.happierabroad.com).
- Hawaiian libertarian (http://hawaiianlibertarian.blogspot.com.au).
- HenryMakow.com (http://www.henrymakow.com): A whiny MRA crossbred with a paranoid conspiracy theorist. Feminism is a scheme on the part of Masonic/Communist/Satanic forces spearheaded by the Rockefeller Foundation to destroy society.
- Honey Badger Brigade (http://honeybadgerbrigade.com): MRA/antifeminist website founded by women (the eponymous "honey badgers").
- Hooking Up Smart (http://www.hookingupsmart.com): A PUA site run by self-styled dating "expert" Susan Walsh; except for the fact that it's run by a woman, it's pretty much typical of the genre.
- Human Stupidity (http://human-stupidity.com).
- Hypergamy Doesn't Care (http://www.hypergamydoesntcare.com).
- Jack Donovan (http://www.jack-donovan.com).
- Judgy Bitch (http://judgybitch.com): aka Janet Bloomfield, alleged social media specialist for AVFM who was thrown off Twitter for harassing other users. Obnoxious, pretentious, hypocritical female MRA.
- Just Four Guys (http://www.justfourguys.com). Come here for Obsidian's crankish beliefs in evolutionary psychology and internalized racism issues, Han Solo's bullshit theories on relationships, Cirian's neo-reactionary tripe and the last guy doesn't say anything.
- Justice for Men & Boys (http://j4mb.wordpress.com).
- Krauser PUA (http://krauserpua.com).
- Lifestyle Journey For Men (http://lifestylejourney.blogspot.co.uk/).
- Love-shy.com (http://www.love-shy.com): "You fucking women had better date me, or I'll fucking cut your throats!"[4]
- Man Without Father (http://manwithoutfather.com).
- Manhood Academy (http://manhood101.com).
- Manosphere.com (http://www.manosphere.com).
- Matt Forney (http://www.mattforney.com).
- MGTOW Forums (http://www.mgtowforums.com): Along with Reddit, the Spearhead and A Voice For Men, is one of the Big Four men's rightster webshites. Here, the boys congregate in their treehouse to cackle with glee about how they'll punish those evil bitches and destroy society by refraining from marrying. Goes its own way by obsessing about what they're supposedly getting away from.
- Men, Women, and Society (http://www.aaronsleazy.blogspot.com).
- The Misandry Bubble (http://www.singularity2050.com/2010/01/the-misandry-bubble.html?cid=6a00d83452455969e20148c6d82cfe970c): An epic length treatise by a Singularitarian known as "The Futurist" that reveals the vast feminazi conspiracy to destroy men and Western civilization as we know it!
- The Modern Savage (http://themodernsavage.com).
- The Obsidian Files (http://obsidianraw.bravejournal.com/index.php).
- Owning Your Shit (http://owningyourshit.blogspot.com): Canadian female MRA. She also has a [YouTube channel].
- Patriactionary (http://patriactionary.wordpress.com).
- The Problem With Women Today (http://problemwithwomentoday.blogspot.com.au): Reads like a tantrum being thrown by a 14 year-old boy over his girlfriend breaking up with him; you can practically envision the spittle flying out of the author's mouth as you read it.
- PUAHate (http://puahate.com/index.php): No, it's not for mocking PUAs. Rather, it's for Nice Guys pissed that PUA techniques aren't working for them, and who insist instead that the key to attracting women is... bucket loads of plastic surgery. Elliot Rodger, it transpires, was a regular here, and since his rampage, it's been taken offline until further notice.
- The Ralph Retort (http://theralphretort.com): Virulently anti-feminist and a prominent pro-GamerGate blogger. Not above painfully transparent concern-trolling.
- The Rational Male (http://www.therationalmale.com).
- Reaxxion (http://www.reaxxion.com).
- The Red Pill Room (http://theredpillroom.blogspot.com).
- Reddit/r/KotakuInAction (http://www.reddit.com/r/KotakuInAction), a place where GamerGaters gather.
- Reddit/r/mensrights (http://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights).
- Reddit/r/theredpill (http://www.reddit.com/r/theredpill).
- Register-Her.com (http://www.register-her.com): A website for rapists to register their victims as false accusers.
- Return of Kings (http://www.returnofkings.com): Roosh's second, more politically-oriented blog. Considerable overlap in content and viewership with /r/theredpill, and several writers term themselves "redpills".
- Red Patriarch (http://rexpatriarch.blogspot.com).
- RooshV (http://www.rooshv.com): A particularly nasty, vicious PUA blog. The owner claims that women who deign not to wear high heels are worthless and that a man is not a real man unless he has sex with as many different women as possible.
- Secular Patriarchy (http://secularpatriarchy.wordpress.com) Frustrated chump who wants to subjugate people while loosely disguised as fighting for 'traditional women's rights'.
- The Secular Traditionalist (http://seculartraditionalism.wordpress.com).
- SlutHate (http://sluthate.com/): Effectively the new PUAHate, with an added dash of crude racism.
- The Spearhead (http://www.the-spearhead.com): Feminists and manginas beware! Here's a taste of what you can expect.
- Talking Back to Restraining Orders (http://restrainingorderabuse.com/): Argues that restraining orders result from feminism and false accusation culture: "'Rape deniers' may simply be people who've been conditioned to distrust accusations of violence from women and to hate feminists."
- thatincelblogger (http://thatincelblogger.wordpress.com, a.k.a. governmentsgetgirlfriends, "coconut", etc.): The latest den of a deluded Nice Guy who spends his days advocating that the government ought to provide him with a taxpayer-subsidized girlfriend, boasting about various actual or fantasised revenges on women who rejected him, rallying against "The Atheist Cult" (all atheists that are not raging misogynists) for calling his rubbish out for what it is, and pining for the collapse of civilization. Even /r/MensRights and /r/TheRedPill consider him too sexist and crazy for them.
- Things that We have Heard and Known (http://canecaldo.wordpress.com).
- Tuckermax.com (http://www.tuckermax.com): Dedicated to a narcissistic fuckwit and Pick-Up Artist who pitched a shitfit when he realized that his fans are all love shies and virgin losers who were using him for life by proxy.
- The Venusian Arts (http://www.venusianarts.com/pua-bootcamps/high-intensity-bootcamp/) Webshite of well-known (thanks to the VH1 series) PUA Mystery, and his 'theories'. Also sells his shit-tastic books, and overpriced life coaching sessions.
- Viva La Manosphere! (http://vivalamanosphere.com).
- A Voice For Men (http://www.avoiceformen.com): The flagship website of the men's rights movement does itself no favors by classifying ordinary, harmless feminists alongside female serial killers and child molesters.
- What Men Are Saying About Women (http://whatmenthinkofwomen.blogspot.com.au).
- Whoism3 (http://whoism3.wordpress.com): A man's 12 year dry spell produced this combination of Love-Shy.com and The Problem With Women Today. Feast your eyes on such histrionic rants as this, this and this (NSFW).
- Wimminz (http://wimminz.wordpress.com).
- The World According to Bob (http://bobstruth.blogspot.com/2006/12/manly-men.html): "According to Bob", a real man is one who congratulates his neighbor for beating his wife; for he was merely asserting his rightful dominance. Did we mention he believes raped women should enjoy the free sex?
- Worldly Game (http://worldlygame.blogspot.com).
[edit] TERFs and other off-the-deep-end radfems
- Cherryblossomlife (http://cherryblossomlife.com): One of the radfemsphere main players. Appears to vaguely subscribe to nature woo and chemophobia.
- Femitheist Reborn (http://femitheistreborn.blogspot.com/2012/10/the-power-of-truth-and-will.html): Known as Divine Femitheist prior to a faked suicide; this strawfeminist is so hilariously, stereotypically over-the-top she makes the ones from Radfem Hub look like Princess Peach. Has attained fame on YouTube and FSTDT, but is probably a troll. (Gone 404 as of 11 Feb 2015.)
- Femonade (http://factcheckme.wordpress.com).
- Feminist Current (http://www.feministcurrent.com). More of a riptide, actually. Conserve your energy and swim cross-current to get out. Go quietly so as not to attract the sharks.
- The Lesbian Mafia (http://www.thelesbianmafia.com).
- The Liz Library (http://www.thelizlibrary.org/): Anti-Gardner and anti-Kinsey, Reisman-quoting, parental alienation and false memory denier, holistic lawyer from Florida.
- Radical Wind (http://witchwind.wordpress.com): Because if Cathy Brennan was too sane for you, you are therefore redirected here. She believes liberal feminism and sex-positivity to be conspiracy theories. Is also very, very transphobic.
- Reddit:
- /r/feminisms: Not to be confused with /r/feminism, this subreddit looks pretty nice until you dig a little deep.
- /r/GenderCritical: The phrase "gender critical", is, by itself, a TERF shibboleth. It does not fail to deliver on that aspect.
- A Room of Our Own (http://aroomofourown.wordpress.com): Radical feminist blogger Cherry picks crimes by transwomen in order to portray all transgender people as criminals.
- Twanzphobic Since Forever (http://twanzphobic.wordpress.com): Exactly what it it says on the tin.[5] Most TERF websites devote 70 to 80% of their bandwith to shitting on transwomen. This one devotes 100% of it. Also notable is its fucking obnoxious "parodical" style, which is just essentially replacing "R" with "W", and saying "Lol" every three words.
- You think I just don't understand, but I don't believe you (http://bugbrennan.com): Cathy Brennan's trans-harassment machine.
- Off the deep end blogger GallusMag, along with her(?) cronies bring you the fear that not only do trans people not exist, but the mention that they do exist by anyone not L or G warrants immediate repercussions (http://gendertrender.WordPress.com).
- When Women Were Warriors (http://wwomenwwarriors.wordpress.com/): Another TERF blog. And also witchcraft. And eugenics-style arguments for the inferiority and evil of males. Just an all around crazy place.
[edit] Biblical womandoormathood
- Above Rubies (http://www.aboverubies.org/): Quiverfull site.
- The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (http://cbmw.org): Set up to combat amongst other things, "the increasing promotion given to feminist egalitarianism with accompanying distortions or neglect of the glad harmony portrayed in Scripture between the loving, humble leadership of redeemed husbands and the intelligent, willing support of that leadership by redeemed wives."
- God Hates Feminists (http://godhatesfeminists.com): About as misogynistic as you can get; contains lots and lots of Bible verses, most with seemingly little relevance to what the author’s talking about.
- It's the Women, Not the Men! (http://kqduane.com).
- Ladies Against Feminism (http://www.ladiesagainstfeminism.com).
- Loving in the Ruins (http://lovingintheruins.wordpress.com).
- Peacefulwife's Blog (http://peacefulwife.com).
- QuiverFull.com (http://www.quiverfull.com/).
- Sunshine Mary (http://sunshinemaryandthedragon.wordpress.com).
- The Thinking Housewife (http://www.thinkinghousewife.com/wp).
- Unmasking Feminism (http://unmaskingfeminism.wordpress.com).
- Visionary Daughters (http://visionarydaughters.com).
[edit] (Mostly) secular doormathood
- The Conservative Woman (http://conservativewoman.co.uk).
- Darling Doll (http://darlingdoll82.wordpress.com).
- Embrace Your Femininity (http://embraceyourfemininity.wordpress.com).
- Girls being Girls (http://girlsbeinggirls.wordpress.com).
- On the Rock (http://verusconditio.wordpress.com).
- Red Pill Wifery (http://redpillwifery.wordpress.com).
- /r/redpillwomen (http://reddit.com/r/redpillwomen).
- Stupid Girl (http://blogstupidgirl.wordpress.com).
[edit] Global-warming denialists
- Climate Audit (http://climateaudit.org): Run by Steve McIntyre.
- Climate Change Dispatch (http://www.climatechangedispatch.com/): Hard-right climate denier blog, more or less.
- Climate Depot (http://www.climatedepot.com): Run by Marc Morano, climate denial with a heavy dose of wingnuttery.
- CO2 Science (http://www.co2science.org): Run by the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change.
- Fumento.com (http://www.fumento.com): Run by Michael Fumento.
- Junk Science (http://www.junkscience.com): Run by Steve Milloy.
- LOLWUWT (http://wattsupwiththat.com): Run by Anthony Watts (warning: Al Gore jokes).
- Tim Ball's webshite (http://drtimball.com): Climate denial with a side of religion, half-assed philosophy, and occasional creationism.
- Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation (cornwallalliance.org): Christian organisation advocating a biblical approach to conservation. Can be summed up as 'God made natural resources for Man to exploit, so go ahead and do so.' Also climate change denial, on the grounds that God designed the weather and wouldn't make it too fragile.
[edit] Bloggers
- Any of Andrew Breitbart's webshites: http://breitbart.com, http://biggovernment.com, http://bighollywood.com, http://breitbart.tv, http://bigjournalism.com.
- Camera Lucida (http://cameraluc.blogspot.com) Ethiopian-Canadian white supremacist.
- Debunking Atheists (http://debunkingatheists.blogspot.com): A site that claims to debunk atheism, but in reality, says no new arguments. Ignores portions of comments he doesn't like and quote mines said comments.
- Drudge Report (http://www.drudgereport.com).
- Evolution News (http://www.evolutionnews.org). This site purports to be an independent factual site reporting on the debate over intelligent design vs evolution, but is actually a mouth piece of The Discovery Institute in order to promote intelligent design as fact by apparently debunking evolution and related science using disingenuous selective quoting, misunderstanding or misstatement of scientific processes.
- Instapundit (http://www.instapundit.com).
- Matt Walsh, anti-feminist, anti-immigration blogger.
- Michelle Malkin (http://www.michellemalkin.com).
- Modern Alternative Mama (http://www.modernalternativemama.com), who never met an alternative medical procedure she didn't like, or an science-based one that she did.
- NewsBusters (http://newsbusters.org):
Does have some good content, but only justThe global warming denial and support for creationists doesn't help any. - NewsReal Blog (http://newsrealblog.com): David Horowitz's webshite.
- Poseidon Awoke (https://poseidonawoke.wordpress.com/): Pseudo-intellectual neoreactionary who is anti-semitic and an all-around horrible person.
- RedState (http://www.redstate.com): Erick Erickson's webshite.
- Torah Philosophy (http://www.torahphilosophy.com).
- Uncommon Descent, ala William Dembski (http://www.uncommondescent.com).
- Vox Popoli (http://www.voxday.blogspot.com.au): Vox Day's little well of self-important narcissism where he posts pretentious screeds attacking atheists, arguing that women should be kicked out of universities to serve as baby factories, and promoting Austrian economics, creationism, climate denial and other assorted wingnuttery.
[edit] Alternative medicine and other quackery
- Age of Autism (http://www.ageofautism.com): Autism pseudoscience and vaccine hysteria.
- Alexchiu.com (http://alexchiu.com/index.htm): Sells magical rings that make you immortal.
- Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (http://www.aapsonline.org): The principle mouthpiece for wingnut opinions regarding medicine. Contains opposition to universal healthcare, advocation for the total deregulation of the pharmaceutical industry, and anti-vaccine hysteria.
- Crystalinks (http://www.crystalinks.com).
- CureZone (http://www.curezone.com): A site set up as an altmed echo chamber for people who fear scientific medicine.
- Doctors Health Press (http://www.doctorshealthpress.com).
- DrCarly.com (http://www.drcarley.com): Vaccine hysteria.
- Foodbabe.com: Nature woo, food woo, misguided activism, and occasional cheesecake (the author is quite attractive).
- Gimpy's GimpyBlog (http://gimpygimpy.wordpress.com): A homeopath writes from the perspective of a straw-man of an allopath.
- H2Om (http://www.h2omwater.com): Water woo.
- Health Freedom Rights (http://www.healthfreedomrights.com). Primitive 90s-style webshite offering 2 oz. bottles of Gulf water for a mere $22.99. Oh, plus shipping. Oh, plus expert advice such as "measles doesn't kill."
- HeartAndBodyExtract (http://www.heartandbody.com).
- Homeopathy Vancouver BC (http://littlemountainhomeopathy.wordpress.com).
- Hpathy (http://www.hpathy.com).
- Institute of Noetic Sciences (http://noetic.org/): Where pseudoscience and New Age quackery collide.
- Joseph Mercola (http://www.mercola.com): Home of the eponymous uber-quack.
- Kryon (http://www.kryon.com). Lee Carroll's website; channelling, DNA and magnet-related woo.
- NaturalNews (http://www.naturalnews.com): Home of other uber-quack Mike Adams.
- Official Homeopathy Resource (http://homeopathyresource.wordpress.com).
- Psychetruth (http://www.psychetruth.net).
- QuantumMAN (http://www.quantummansite.com/catalog): Idiocracy, here we come! This website claims to be able to upload cures for diseases such as the common cold directly to clients' bodies via "quantum teleportation" technology obtained from extraterrestrials. What this means, in other words, and we swear to God we're not shitting you, is that it charges users money to download nothing; claiming that a magical portal will be opened through which will be transmitted invisible medicine when you do. It even offers this shit for pets!
- Real Farmacy (http://www.realfarmacy.com/): From conspiracy theories, to whacky holistic, anti-vacine promoting garbage, this site is famous not citing sources, nor is there any continuity with their claims. It is most likely because the site owner(s) pull the information straight from their ass.
- Reality Sandwich: (http://realitysandwich.com/): A cocktail of New Age woo and all sorts of spiritualist/alternative offerings, all in one convenient package. "Reality" appears to refer to one small sliver of pickle chip, and "sandwich" to the two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, onions, and sesame-seed bun that are made of everything but reality.
- Silverlungs.com (http://www.silverlungs.com): Colloidal silver.
- Trepan (http://trepan.com) : Advocates trepanation, or the theraputic drilling of the human skull to "improve brain function." The founder of the organization behind trepan.com, Peter Halvorson, drilled a hole in his own skull with a power tool and found happiness. Uh huh. At least the background music is relaxing.
- TruthHealthFacts.com (http://www.truehealthfacts.com).
- VaccinationDebate.net (http://vaccinationdebate.net/). Warning: not a debate website!
- VacTruth.com (http://www.vactruth.com/). Same rubbish as VaccinationDebate.net (along with an even less appropriate name).
- Most websites containing "Vac" or "Vaccine" in their name (far too many to list here).
- What Doctors Don't Tell You: (http://www.wddty.com/).
- Wiki4CAM (http://www.wiki4cam.org).
- WikiSynergy (http://www.wikisynergy.com).
[edit] Alien aficionados
- Alien-UFO-Research (http://alien-ufo-research.com).
- Echoes of Enoch (http://www.echoesofenoch.com): Biblical explanations for alien abductions and other paranormal phenomena.
- The Nibiruan Council (http://www.nibiruancouncil.com): Stargates, lion people, recoding your DNA... please, God, let this be a parody.
- Truthism.com (http://truthism.com): Pretty typical "you're a brainwashed sheep" webshite with the usual stuff about reptilians, Masonic imagery in the media, the Abydos helicopter and the Hollow Earth.
- UFO Evidence (http://www.ufoevidence.org): There's plenty of 'evidence' to check out here.
- Universe People (http://www.universe-people.com): The seizure-inducing webshite of the eponymous Czech UFO cult. Slide upon slide of incomprehensible new-agey rambling about angels, Jesus, love and saurians. Could give Time Cube a run for its money.
[edit] Conspiracists
These sites tend to go well beyond conspiracies into one-stop nuttery shopping. Here is where you may find besides the conspiracy theories: Christian and New Age woo side by side, anti-Semitism and seeming opposition to same on the same site, alt-meds, UFOs, cryptozoology and those all-knowing lizard people.
- Above Top Secret (http://www.abovetopsecret.com).
- Anything Alex Jones has touched - specifically Infowars (http://infowars.com), Jones Report (http://jonesreport.com) and Prison Planet (http://prisonplanet.com): New World Order, vaccine hysteria, and every conspiracy theory under the sun. (Although, to Mr. Jones' credit, he ridicules David Icke).
- All News Pipeline (http://www.allnewspipeline.com), a Christian Conspiracy site who is so paranoid, that they believe their site host has it in for them. Slowly becoming more popular as another "go-to" site for Conspiracies.
- American Holocaust (http://americanholocaustcoming.blogspot.com.au).
- Anonymous ART of Revolution (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Anonymous-ART-of-Revolution/362231420471759?ref=br_tf) One of the more popular Anonymous Facebook pages due to their posting up of inspirational art, it is nevertheless a hot-bed of virtually every tin-hat theory under the roof. Basically Infowars with Guy Fawkes masks.
- Attacking Satan in Jesus Name (http://www.attackingsataninjesusname.com). Webshite run by Chris LaSala, a former atheist turned Protestant conspiracist. Convinced that Catholics, atheists and pretty much everyone else are worshippers of Satan. Amusing at times but also very alarming in the fact that he has managed to brainwash so many people on the internet into performing "exorcisms" on them over Skype.
- Before It's News (http://beforeitsnews.com).
- Clouverse (http://clouverse.com): Forum-based social network for conspiracy theory and truth-seeking enthusiasts.
- David Icke.com (http://www.davidicke.com): Wake up, sheeple! The world is being controlled by shape-shifting alien
jewslizards from the 4th dimension! The moon is a hollowed-out planetoid from which reality is being projected! Secret passages in Masonic lodges lead to the Hollow Earth! WOOOOOOOH! - Disclosure.tv (http://www.disclosure.tv) A website full of people "Exposing" conspiracy theories.
- Educate Yourself (http://educate-yourself.org): Every nutter thing in the book: colloidal silver, chemtrails, the New World Order, and vaccine hysteria, to being the last people on earth to continue to defend Lauren Stratford. Also has an article entitled "Prevent Alien/Demonic Attacks". Oh, and quantum; did we mention the quantum in at least 54 different articles?
- Godlike Productions (http://www.godlikeproductions.com).
- Henry Makow.com (http://www.henrymakow.com).
- The Intel Hub (http://www.theintelhub.com): More of the same.
- Justify Theory (http://justifytheory.blogspot.com.au): Apparently, the logo of the Monster Energy drink brand represents the number 666, and is therefore proof that Satanists/Masons/the Illuminati rule the world.
- Mad Cow Tourist Info (http://www.madcowtouristinfo.com): Can you say "schizophrenia"? This website contains hundreds of pages by a woman claiming to have visited England and had her asthma inhaler somehow infected with BSE by government agents. She cured herself with herbs, and then went out trying to track down what happened. Reading the story (which has been going for 13 years) is like watching a thriller movie. Everyone’s in on it, and they’re all out to get her. Oh, and apparently Prince William is trying to seduce her.
- Media Exposed (http://mediaexposed.tumblr.com).
- No Matter What ... it always boils down to ... (http://beyondtheriversofethiopia.blogspot.com.au): The usual Jack Chickian/Henry Makowian stuff. Illuminati/Masonic/Satanic conspiracies, racism (especially anti-Semitism) and gun-nuttery.
- One Evil (http://one-evil.org/content/home.html).
- Pravda.ru (http://english.pravda.ru).
- Reality 101 (http://reality101blog.blogspot.com.au).
- Rense (http://www.rense.com): Jeff Rense's webshite. It's like a slightly (huge emphasis on slightly) saner version of Whale.to.[6] Mostly concentrates on conspiracy theories of the Illuminati/NWO/Jewish type, but also a big source of alt-woo, and just woo in general.
- Saints Against Tyranny (http://www.saintsagainsttyranny.com/Dog%20and%20Pony.htm): Same as always. Masonic symbolism in corporate logos, Bohemian Club, Baphomet, depopulation... *yawn*.
- Sweet Liberty (http://www.sweetliberty.org).
- Truth Control (http://www.truthcontrol.com).
- Truth News Australia (http://www.truthnews.com.au).
- Truther.org (http://truthernews.wordpress.com).
- The Truthseeker (http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk).
- The Unhived Mind (http://theunhivedmind.com/wordpress2).
- UFOTV (http://www.ufotv.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc). Known for their crank documentaries[7]
- Veterans Today (http://veteranstoday.com): Advertises itself as a "military & foreign affairs journal" with a few useful bits of information on veterans' benefits and loans ripped from legit sites to boost its credibility, it's mostly another source of conspiracy theories regarding 9/11, Benghazi, Obama, the New World Order, etc., with a very generous heaping of antisemitism and Holocaust denial.
- Vigilant Citizen (http://vigilantcitizen.com): Dedicated to hyper-analyzing supposed Illuminati/New World Order symbolism within popular culture. Puts a special, extremely creepy emphasis on attempting to prove that every female pop star ever is a mind-controlled sex slave.
- WhatDoesItMean.com (http://whatdoesitmean.com): The conspiracy site to end all conspiracy sites, "highlighted" by the "reporting" of Sorcha Faal.
- What Really Happened (http://whatreallyhappened.com): Mostly conspiracy nuts, but also some woo and anti-Semitism mixed in for good measure.
- Whale.to (http://whale.to): Best known as a site promoting various alt-med conspiracy theories, this is more of a maelstrom of lunacy.
[edit] Randroids and Austrian schoolers
- The Atlas Society (http://www.atlassociety.org).
- Ayn Rand Institute (http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=index).
- Common Sense Capitalism (http://www.commonsensecapitalism.com/).
- Ilana Mercer (http://ilanamercer.com).
- Lew Rockwell (http://www.lewrockwell.com): Libertarian-flavored wingnuttery. Also runs columns by Ron Paul, Joseph Mercola, and Gary North. Lots of woo and general craziness as well: Creationism, Christian dominionism, global warming denial, diet woo, quackery, gold buggery, anti-vaccine, 9/11 conspiracy, raw milk, and Neo-Confederate rants. Runs frequent good columns (they're hardcore anti-war, critical of the culture of militarism rampant in the U.S., pro-drug legalization, anti-airport security and police overkill, etc.) and several columnists whom one might agree with almost always. The problem is all that good writing is side by side with the likes of neo-Confederates, Christian fundies and all that woo. Read selectively or just visit Antiwar.com where you can get the good content minus the baggage.
- Ludwig von Mises Institute (http://mises.org): So fanatically libertarian it doesn't merely engage in global warming denialism and gold buggery; it defends Ebeneezer Scrooge and extols Somalia as a utopia!
- Objectivism Online (http://www.objectivismonline.net).
- Rants & Reason (http://chevymo.blogspot.com/2011/01/what-is-required-for-free-society.html?spref=tw): If Ayn Rand and Gene Ray had a daughter…
- Rational Libertarian Corner (http://rationallibertariancorner.com).
[edit] Survivalists and doomsday-preppers
- American Preppers Network (http://americanpreppersnetwork.com).
- December212012.com (http://www.december212012.com/index.shtml): 2012 Apocalypse and Planet X/Nibiru fearmongering. Is still online, in spite of the fact that, well, you know...
- The Economic Collapse Blog (http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com): Survivalist wingnuttery, constant predictions of impending doom, failing at basic economics, paranoia, gold buggery, it's all here.
- Martial Law Survival (http://www.martiallawsurvival.com): A plug for a book by a purported former soldier and political advisor "revealing" how the US government is soon going to institute martial law and lock tax protestors and abortion opponents up in FEMA concentration camps, as well as what said persons can do to prepare.
- Northeast PA Polar Shift Preparedness Site (http://www.nepanewsletter.com/polar.html): The world as we know it will end next year with the shifting of the magnetic poles and only a few people in Pennsylvania know. The N.E.P.A. website may help you prepare and will also explain crop circles.
- Stansberry and Associates (http://stansberryresearch.com): A painfully transparent mix of economic doomsaying and pump-and-dump financial fraud. Proudly shilled for by Ron Paul and a number of far-right "news" sites.
- StormCloudsGathering (http://stormcloudsgathering.com): A sleekly designed website layered over a survivalist and crank-laden mess that makes the average Tea Party look sane. Where World War III and the impending collapse of the economy/nation/global civilization/etc. is just around the corner, with a good helping of NWO, 9/11 trutherism, and a kitchen sink of conspiracy propaganda. Warning: clicking the link may cause one to lose hope in humanity. That said, they don't mince words when it comes to racists and neo-Nazis, so there's at least one thing going for them. Also, hear all about what you're "not being told" by the "corporate media", like: The DHS has bought 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition, the US is preparing for a coming economic crash ... by planning to put people in slave camps, and the Sarin gas in Syria in August 2013 was orchestrated by Obama in order to blame Assad so he could go to war with Syria's allies (which, of course, the site talked about before the attack even took place).
- The Survival Zone (http://www.thesurvivalzone.com).
[edit] Sometimes shameful
- Citizendium (http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Welcome_to_Citizendium): Initially a well-intentioned effort to trump wikipedia that requiried the authors of its articles to actually be certified experts on the subjects in question, it promptly became a mouthpiece for pseudoscience promoters and has floundered ever since.
- Common Dreams (https://www.commondreams.org/): A progressive independent news and aggregate site with a variety of articles and links. On the other hand, it's also "progressive" in a very similar manner to Truthout and OpEdNews, with a habit of including (and attracting) a number of writers from the crankier and more hardline/radical sides of the left wing. Read very selectively.
- The Guardian (http://www.theguardian.com/uk): One of Britain's leading newspapers, that's gained a reputation for controversial reporting and being one of the main outlets for the NSA leaks. On the other hand, its Comment is Free section is both Sturgeon's Law and Poe's Law in action as anyone can post there, including those espousing all sorts of stupidity.
- Huffington Post (http://www.huffingtonpost.com): Arianna Huffington's site has a lot of good news and political content, albeit with an annoying tendency toward progressive orthodoxy (read: U.S. Democratic Party) despite Arianna's having supported Ralph Nader in 2000. On the other hand, the site is full of alt-med woo and New Age nuttery, and the occasional vaccine denialism. Read selectively.
- Occupy.com (http://www.occupy.com/): Created as attempt at being the Huffington Post for the Occupy Wall Street crowd, it takes pride in promoting alternative media and viewpoints from activists though it's not formally endorsed by the movement's main players. On the other hand, similarly to its inspiration the site has an increasingly prevalent tendency to promote woo and crank-laden ideas (including oddly enough the moonbat variants of Monsanto and NWO conspiracies) as said "alternative viewpoints" along with aggregating more dubious sources alongside legitimate media outlets. As a result, it just teeters on replicating the same mistakes Truthout made. Read very selectively.
- openDemocracy (http://www.opendemocracy.net/): A self-described "digital commons" based in the United Kingdom, whose tagline is "Free thinking for the world." As a debate floor of sorts for international politics, culture and other issues, it provides various articles and opinion pieces from academics, policymakers, journalists and the occasional activist that cover the political spectrum. That said, its professed pluralism can depend considerably on one's biases and has been criticized by some media outlets for providing voices for less worthwhile viewpoints. Thus at times, it can come across as Comment is Free for the intelligentsia if you're not careful.
- Reason (http://www.reason.com): "Free minds and free markets", plays the moderate cosmopolitan libertarian counter to Lew Rockwell's radical paleo-libertarianism. Like Rockwell, makes a point of standing on principle and so both Rockwell and Reason are largely devoid of the corporate astroturf that dominates other so-called libertarian sites. Unlike Rockwell, Reason is pro-choice, pro-gay etc. and doesn't hold much truck for quacks, Christian fundamentalists, and woo-meisters. Not without serious problems of its own: chief among them a tendency to veer into neoconservatism, and another being the open comments format is a hive of nastiness.
- Reddit (http://www.reddit.com) See page for details.
- TV Tropes (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HomePage): Generally very funny and insightful; just try to stay abreast of the flame wars, childish antics of people who have nothing better to do than hate fandoms, and the psychotic mods.
[edit] Not fitting anywhere else
- Against Xritos (http://www.angelfire.com/folk/anticristos/antixristos.html): If "I Am the Walrus" were a website, it would be this. There's numerology, something to do with how cherubs are painted, asian ladies' faces, that Jesus should be Christov not Christ, and then baphomet... and transgender... judaism... yin-yang? Wisconsin? Allah? Goo-goo-g'joob!
- The Anti-Media (http://www.theantimedia.org/): Nick Bernabe's "alternative media" site, flipflopping between Tea Party-style and Indymedia UK-style ideas. Though it tries not to be as obvious as Infowars (emphasis on tries), this self-professed ode to "grass-roots journalism" has quite a lot of hatred for Monsanto and the mainstream media while linking to other similarly "alternative" pages, including a Truther news site.
- Auroville (http://www.auroville.org/): About a New Age "utopian community" that's one part Woodstock, one part Jonestown and one part Rapture from Bioshock. It's an actual place in southern India, really.
- Cassiopaea (http://cassiopaea.org): Laura Knight Jadczyk's webshite. Seems to principally revolve around something called the "Cassiopaean Experiment" which involves channelling entities (aliens? our future selves?) of the same name. Also contains barely-comprehensible articles about 9/11, the New World Order, JFK, the 2012 Apocalypse, the Holy Grail and "psychopaths" among other things.
- Collective Evolution (http://www.collective-evolution.com and https://www.facebook.com/CollectiveEvolutionPage): A clickbait website that loves nothing more than misleading its readers.
- Daily Mail (http://www.dailymail.co.uk): AKA the Daily Fail or Daily Hate Mail, tabloid trash mixed with various knee-jerk wingnuttery and science woo.
- Fables of an Adjacent Reality (http://fablesofadjacentreality.com). Geez, how can this one even be described? It's... this page... full of cartoon images... which link to other pages... containing rambling pseudo-philosophical screeds about various contemporary societal issues such as the death penalty and the prospect of alien life... which in turn link to even more pages. Don't even bother trying to make sense of it. Could be a Poe.
- Face to Face (http://akinokure.blogspot.com/): This blogger is obsessed with the idea that the libtards, fags, feminazis, beta males, and (especially) Jews have cowed us all into a life-denying "cocooning" culture, or something. He's also big on "human biodiversity" and appears to regard the 1980s as the Golden Age and apogee of American civilization.
- The Flat Earth Society (http://www.theflatearthsociety.org)
- The Freedom Association (http://www.tfa.net/the_freedom_association/2010/02/brighton-tea-party.html): The British equivalent of the Tea Party crowd!
- Haig Report (http://haigreport.com/index.php): Some Australian guy rants about the University of Queensland, the police, feminism, Coles and mercury poisoning among other things. As the website that owed its name to Haig's Law, the design suggests the owner might have ate a kaleidoscope and vomitted on his computer monitor, and he nothing less than confesses to possessing a skull deformity.
- I Am the Tea Party Leader (http://www.iamtheteapartyleader.com): A Tea Party blog.
- Kids and Teens for Satan (http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Kids.html): No, REALLY.
- The Local Group (http://www.localgroup.net): Page after page of novel length discussion of immortality virii, how to make millions and what the Illuminati really are. Pure whackadoodle.
- Misterxmedia (http://misterxmedia.livejournal.com): A conspiracy theorist who believes there's secret stacked chips inside the Xbox One console and Sony is an evil omnipotent entity paying off developers and media to lie. Seems to suffer from legit paranoid schizophrenia by scribbling random nonsense on tech diagrams.
- Nambla.org (www.nambla.org): The webshite of the North American Man/Boy Love Association. We sure as fuck aren't about to link you to this!
- Newton's Equation Solved Wrong for 350 Years U Tube (http://www.scribd.com/doc/24139150/Newton-s-Equation-Solved-Wrong-for-350-Years-U-Tube): A Time Cube-esque dissertation by a guy named Joe Nahhas arguing something to the effect of all physics of the past 350 years being wrong, with the obligatory use of different colors for every sentence. In his words: "I am Joe Nahhas discovered at age 15 in summer of 1973 that all of physics for past 350 years is mathematically solved in event time or lab time and later these same events will look different if measured in real time and will have different values and what we see later in real time will not be what started." Um, uh-huh.
- Orgy of the Will (http://orgyofthewill.net): Yet another Time Cube/Against Xritos/Haig Report-esque word collage with no discernible hypothesis. Other dimensions... Wittgenstein... journalistic integrity... Napoleon... species are fictitious... slavery was the best thing to happen to blacks... beta males... If not a Poe, then just where/who the fuck do websites like this even come from, anyway? This page might go a way towards answering that question; it contains pretty much everything you need to know about the author at any rate.
- The Phora (http://www.thephora.net/forum/index.php).
- Quantonics (http://www.quantonics.com/index.html#Essence): Homepage of a new form of economics that is based on quantum... something-something. Holograms... Keynesian is evil... destroy the fed... Oh, hell, we don't know.
- Riding the Tiger: (http://www.ridingthetiger.org/). "A guide to survival in turbulent times". In reality, a right-wing radical traditionalist website with racist and homophobic propaganda. Articles defending monarchism and Juche, and against democracy. Seriously, the most pressing threats in the world include...Esperanto and Baha'i? The editors of the website are suspected to have accepted payment from the Chinese and Iranian governments to push pro-Chinese and pro-Iranian views.
- Robert W. Felix's webshites: (http://www.iceagenow.com and http://www.evolutionaryleaps.com): Everything is caused by magnetic fields and cosmic rays. Vast amounts of pseudoscience, woo, and conspiracy theories.
- RT (http://rt.com/): Formerly known as Russia Today, this Kremlin-funded piece of work manages to straddle both wingnuttery and moonbattery in its reporting. Conspiracy theories and absurd amounts of craziness passed off as "alternative" news abound.
- Smash Cultural Marxism (https://www.facebook.com/SmashCulturalMarxism): Anti-feminist, anti-LGBT, white nationalist Facebook Like page.
- Statist Idiot of the Day (https://www.facebook.com/StatistIdiotOfTheDay): A Facebook Like page filled with anarcho-capitalist and pro-Confederate wingnuttery with a dash of anti-feminism, victim-blaming, anti-LGBT and "Anti-racist is a code word for anti-white" crankery.
- The Mind Unleashed (http://themindunleashed.org and https://www.facebook.com/TheMindUnleashed): The Mind Unleashed encourages people to open and free their minds, which going by what they post means to abandon skepticism, critical thinking and embrace pseudoscience and fantasy instead.
- The Venus Project (http://thevenusproject.com/): The web home of Jacque Fresco's "ideal" for all humanity. Imagine Auroville above with more techno-utopianism, dubious science and crankery than New Age woo.
- Time Cube (http://www.timecube.com): The jewel of the clogosphere. Perhaps the craziest and most incoherent website ever created. A severe paranoid schizophrenic rambles on for pages and pages and pages about time being cubic and the Earth undergoing four simultaneous 24 hour days during a single axial rotation. Or something. If you only read one of websites listed here, read this one. It's much, much funnier than we made it sound just now.
- UNIFY (http://unify.org/): Essentially what happens when you combine flash mobs, yoga, The Secret and New Age consciousness woo.
- War on You (http://waronyou.com/forums): A forum made of people so crazy they were rejected from the Alex Jones forums.
- Webmaster of the Internet (http://taking-over-the-internet.com): Has something to do with, er, parents creating children for the purpose of dying and not telling them, and, er, Google's Adsense commercials for diamond rings funding immortality research, but beyond that is completely indecipherable.
- Ed Conrad's Webshites (http://www.edconrad.com/) (http://www.edconrad.org/), anti-evolutionist loon who seems to think that anything associated with the Smithsonian is inherently evil, also a 9/11 truther and crank who's ideas regarding life after death make many fundies look sane in comparison. (Also a Usenet spammer).
[edit] Also access
- Poe's Law: Lists some parody webshites.
- List of Internet kooks: A fair bit of overlap with this list, although it covers a few of the greats of flamewars past as well.
[edit] Footnotes
- ↑ No, really: http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/09/18/pol-pot-revisited/
- ↑ FSTDT = Fundies Say the Darndest Things
- ↑ https://wikileaks.org/wiki/Polish_Neonazi_group_%22Redwatch%22_case_dismissal_files%2C_29_Oct_2009
- ↑ The man who wrote this no doubt wonders why he's an "incel".
- ↑ At least they let you know what you're getting into right up front, unlike the more bashful TERF webshites. Credit for honesty is due.
- ↑ What meaning the phrase "saner than Whale.to" may possess is left as an exercise for the reader.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-klNO-AjW6M
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