SomeonesBones.com is not a news outlet. The web site deals with and traffics in conspiracy theories, and according to their “About” page is largely focused on unraveling the mysteries of Nibiru, a nonexistent planet that was “predicted” (falsely, because as we mentioned, it is nonexistent) to collide with Earth.
The article also did not bother correctly naming Thailand’s prime minister (Prayut Chan-ocha). While we cannot say with certainty why this site used the name Nik Bukharain, we found it interesting to note that Nikolai Bukharin was a Soviet politician and author who was executed in 1938 for conspiring to overthrow the Soviet state. The name “Vladimir Vladomirovich,” which is a slight misspelling of Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s full name (Vladimir Vladimirovich), also appears in the footer of the site.
The article also uses misleading photographs, such as the one below, to illustrat the claim that Obama owns “a mansion and a 400-acre estate on the outskirts of the city of Si Sa Ket”:
This image actually shows the Villa Rak Tawan, a property which overlooks Surin Beach and is rented out for weddings and other special occasions.
Someonesbones.com also did not provide sources, claiming instead to quote an apparently nonexistent article from an apparently nonexistent publication:
The web site did not provide a link back to the story, and we found no record of a publication named the “Washington Beacon.” The site may have been referring to “The Washington Free Beacon,” but we found no record of a Thomas Clearwater, nor the quoted material, on that web site (which was only launched in 2012). Someonesbones.com may have offering a wink and a nod toward Thomas Clearwater, a film producer who shares similar interests as SomeonesBones.com and has produced projects such as “Truth Embargo” about the existence of aliens.
The claim that Delta Force operators raided an Obama-controlled stronghold in Thailand is not based on any factual information.
Gonna have to dig a bit, Can we debunk Snopes on this?
dude. Snopes is controlled by David freakin Brock. If you dont know why thats relevant, leave voat pizzagate and dont come back until youve finished ur homework
Yeah it is it's all politics and it's the death of us because scum like that nigger used politics to make billions. Like all politicians do there's nothing I need to do to catch up I'm ahead of the game the swamp plays.
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new4now ago
Snopes have poked a few holes in this
can these be covered or explained
SomeonesBones.com is not a news outlet. The web site deals with and traffics in conspiracy theories, and according to their “About” page is largely focused on unraveling the mysteries of Nibiru, a nonexistent planet that was “predicted” (falsely, because as we mentioned, it is nonexistent) to collide with Earth.
The article also did not bother correctly naming Thailand’s prime minister (Prayut Chan-ocha). While we cannot say with certainty why this site used the name Nik Bukharain, we found it interesting to note that Nikolai Bukharin was a Soviet politician and author who was executed in 1938 for conspiring to overthrow the Soviet state. The name “Vladimir Vladomirovich,” which is a slight misspelling of Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s full name (Vladimir Vladimirovich), also appears in the footer of the site.
The article also uses misleading photographs, such as the one below, to illustrat the claim that Obama owns “a mansion and a 400-acre estate on the outskirts of the city of Si Sa Ket”:
https://us-east-1.tchyn.io/snopes-production/uploads/2018/01/thaimansion-300x214.jpg
This image actually shows the Villa Rak Tawan, a property which overlooks Surin Beach and is rented out for weddings and other special occasions.
Someonesbones.com also did not provide sources, claiming instead to quote an apparently nonexistent article from an apparently nonexistent publication:
The web site did not provide a link back to the story, and we found no record of a publication named the “Washington Beacon.” The site may have been referring to “The Washington Free Beacon,” but we found no record of a Thomas Clearwater, nor the quoted material, on that web site (which was only launched in 2012). Someonesbones.com may have offering a wink and a nod toward Thomas Clearwater, a film producer who shares similar interests as SomeonesBones.com and has produced projects such as “Truth Embargo” about the existence of aliens.
The claim that Delta Force operators raided an Obama-controlled stronghold in Thailand is not based on any factual information.
Gonna have to dig a bit, Can we debunk Snopes on this?
MolochHunter ago
dude. Snopes is controlled by David freakin Brock. If you dont know why thats relevant, leave voat pizzagate and dont come back until youve finished ur homework
Gimmemymoney ago
Can't believe any one relies on snopes that liberal fact checker.
DeathToMasonsASAP ago
Being liberal is not the issue. Catch up.
Gimmemymoney ago
Yeah it is it's all politics and it's the death of us because scum like that nigger used politics to make billions. Like all politicians do there's nothing I need to do to catch up I'm ahead of the game the swamp plays.
new4now ago
Dense....I posted it so we could debunk it by showing they were wrong
Little touchy aren't you
Mostly everything on other sites call it B'S
But if we could pull some stuff up we could prove them wrong
I don't believe Snopes, which makes me think there's truth to it
They gave there points, so posted to zero in on what to look for.
Fuck it , stand on your own, it will save me time trying to prove your post a good one
argosciv ago
Snopes is shit, exactly, that's why I'm wondering why they decided to even pipe up on this one... what are they worried about?