Monday, December 26, 2016

Breitbart Truth



Breitbart.com is the #1 conservative website in the US according to Alexa rankings. 

Please check out the work of Breitbart's reporters by reading below. 

The Breitbart journalists featured here have collectively written over 17,000 articles for Breitbart since 2010.

Each writer has connections to white nationalists and/or Infowars.com, a conspiracy website that suggests the US government committed the 9/11 attacks which killed 3,000 Americans.

Breitbart's executive director, Steve Bannon, was Donald Trump's campaign CEO and is now the Chief Adviser/Chief Strategist in the Trump White House Cabinet. 


PJ Salvatore, Breitbart US writer. Twitter handle: @PortosJ81J


Salvatore has written over 750 articles for Breitbart between 2010 and 2012. 

Salvatore follows @DegeneracyKills



Salvatore also follows @DereksCorpse who in turn follows @realwhitecoffee














Above is a screencap of @Derekscorpse's Twitter followers. Mr. Salvatore is featured on the second row. On the first row, a Twitter profile featuring Klansmen.




Virginia Hale, Breitbart London. @Virgehall


Follows Julius Ebola, white nationalist Twitter user, as well as white nationalists Richard Spencer and Matthew Heimbach.

She also follows Wagner C. Soto.


Hale has written over 300 articles for Breitbart since December 2014. Hale is currently writing articles at Breitbart London.













  Chris Tomlinson 


Chris is a writer at Breitbart London. He has written over 660 articles for Breitbart since January 2016.

He follows multiple “Identitarian” Twitter users

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identitarian_movement
Identitarians are far-right activists similar to white nationalists

Katie McHugh is a Breitbart writer who has written over 500 articles for Breitbart since April 2014.



 Nick Hallett (@NickJhallett)


Breitbart London writer. He has written nearly 2,000 articles for Breitbart since February 2014.

Nick follows Infowars editor Paul Joseph Watson. Infowars believes 9/11 was performed by the US government (inside job), and that the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax. 


Nick also follows @ReactionaryTree (aka TrumpenReich Tree)

@ReactionaryTree retweeted this tweet “appreciating” white Nationalist Richard Spencer








Have you seen Mr. Spencer's latest viral Youtube video? If not, check it out! He's celebrating Donald Trump's presidential victory with his friends.




Ezra Dulis, Breitbart US writer. @ezradulis

Ezra has written about 300 articles for Breitbart since 2010.

Ezra follows self described "American Nationalist" @RopePusher777 who retweets InfoWars, the 9/11 conspiracy website that says the US government performed 9/11 and killed 3,000 of its own citizens.

Ezra follows "Saul Townstein" whose real name is Paul Town.

Paul Town's website, PaulTown.com, has a sidebar that invites people to visit American Renaissance website, a white nationalist group, and Daily Stormer, a neo-nazi group. And Fash the Nation.com, a white nationalist website and podcast.



















Above, a screencap of Paul Town's website. Paul Town's website, PaulTown.com, has a sidebar that invites people to visit American Renaissance website, a white nationalist group, and Daily Stormer, a neo-nazi group. And Fash the Nation.com, a white nationalist website and podcast.


Breitbart writers Ezra Dulis and Lucas Nolan follow Paul Town on Twitter.

Christian Toto, Breitbart US writer. @HollywoodinToto

Mr. Toto has written nearly 3,000 articles for Breitbart since 2009.

Mr. Toto follows Mark Dice, Illuminati/NWO conspiracy theorist.

also follows @kaleriley, who believes in the PizzaGate conspiracy theory and that Kanye West is fighting the Illuminati.



 

 Brandon Darby, Breitbart Texas Editor-in-Chief. @Brandondarby

He has written nearly 500 articles for Breitbart since 2010.

Brandon follows John Blake, who retweets self described fascist @TheRightStuf, a self described fascist who runs www.Rightstuf.biz.


 

Donna Rachel Edmunds (@Donna_R_E). Breitbart London writer. 


Donna has written nearly 2,000 articles for Breitbart since May 2014.

Follows Alex Jones (Info Wars), Info Wars main account, and Paul Watson (Info Wars). Info Wars is a conspiracy website that believes 9/11 was an inside job where the US government killed 3,000 of its own citizens.

Also follows @ThaRightStuff, a self described fascist who runs www.Rightstuf.biz.



 Above, a screenshot of therightstuff.biz's celebration of Donald Trump's victory.

Elsewhere on the site you'll find discussions of the IQ inferiority of blacks and other non-white groups. 







Above, a screen shot of "Fash the Nation," the fascist podcast.


Above, @ThaRightStuff ruminates on our complicated world.




Above, Donna following InfoWars, a site that believes 9/11 was an "inside job" where the US government killed 3,000 of its own citizens.


John Nolte, Breitbart US writer. @NolteNC


He has written nearly 6,500 articles for Breitbart since 2009.

Nolte follows @velow1 who describes himself as a pro-white nationalist.

also follows "Resist Tyranny" who tweets Muslim American conspiracy theories.

also follows "Fash" who tweets Infowars.



 

Lucas Nolan, Breitbart USA writer.@Lucasnolan_


 He has written nearly 270 articles for Breitbart since June 2016.

He follows InfoWars. Follows MissPatriarch (aka Becky), who is pro-Assad, pro-RT.com, and pro-white nationalism.

Also follows Paul Town, white nationalist who runs a website linking to Daily Stormer and Fash the Nation.











Matthew Boyle, Breitbart US writer. @mboyle1

Matt has written nearly 2,500 articles for Breitbart since 2012.

 Mr. Boyle retweeted this VDARE tweet

Here are some excerpts of VDARE's work:
https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-h...es/group/vdare

"America was defined — almost explicitly, sometimes very explicitly — as a white nation, for white people, and what that means is that there is virtually no figure, no law, no policy, no event in the history of the old, white America that can survive the transition to the new and non-white version. Whether we will want to call the new updated version ‘America’ at all is another question entirely."
— Sam Francis, VDARE.com, July 21, 2003

"What race realists find most infuriating about the liberalism of the last half century is not just that it has lost its instinctive appreciation for the culture and people of the West but actively, viciously attacks them. Whites are doing something no other people have ever done in human history. Our rulers and elites welcome replacement by aliens, they vilify our ancestors and their own, they sacrifice our interests to those of favored minorities, and they treat the entire history of the West as if it were a global plague of rapine and exploitation. This is a disease that is killing us, and we must fight it head on."
Jared Taylor, VDARE.com, July 4, 2008


Lee Stranahan, Breitbart US writer. @Stranahan

  He has written nearly 900 articles for Breitbart since 2010.

 Lee follows Haley Claus.

also follows Westleigh, more Infowars

also follows Jeremy Nolt, more Infowars / RT connections

Infowars is a conspiracy website that believes 9/11 was a US government attack on its own citizens.

RT (Russia Today) is a Russian government propaganda website.






Katie McHugh, Breitbart US writer. @k_mcq

She has written more than 500 articles for Breitbart since 2014.
 Above, a screencap showing one of Katie's followers "Fuhrerious14/88". If you haven't heard of "1488" before, see this definition.




Neil McCabe, Breitbart US writer. @NeilWmccabe

He has written nearly 400 articles for Breitbart since June 2016.

Neil follows Irma Hinjosa who posts birther conspiracy theories.

And Neil retweets InfoWars' Paul Watson. InfoWars is a conspiracy site that believes 9/11 was done by the US government against its own citizens.

Neil retweets Russia Today (RT.com) articles (RT is Russian government propaganda).








Wrapping up...

Some questions to ask yourself:

Does President Trump know that his campaign manager/chief adviser/strategist Steve Bannon hired multiple white nationalists and InfoWars conspiracy theorists? And that Breitbart News still employs them? 

Do right-wing media outlets like FOX News know of Bannon's links to white nationalists and InfoWars conspiracy theorists, but choose to ignore the issue?