@DerivaUK: thanks for your post. Since truepundit.com is a known disinfo page, and I couldn't find any other news outlet confirming that Robert Mueller gave him an 'FBI Award', I will flair the post 'Accuracy in Question' for the time being.
Thank you.
P.S.: It would be 'Carl Ferrer', not 'Carl Fuller', as stated in your intro. ;-)
How is TruePundit.com a disinformation site? It's one of the only websites out there covering the truth @think-
Well, they published the fake interview with a Saudi Princess at the end of last year, which they claimed she gave to Le Monde, but which has never been conducted.
Although @Vindicator alerted them that the interview was fake, they didn't take it down, but pushed it the next morning on their Twitter feed.
News article referring to commendation
I wasn't able to find the commendation mentioned in the article you linked. Would you have a quote for me?
Thanks.
image doesn't look faked
It is very easy to forge a document like this and to take a photograph. Not saying they forged it, only saying I couldn't find a reliable second source.
I'm of two minds on this one. The case of the Saudi Princess is the only time I've known of that True Pundit has spread fake news, and they weren't the only news site to fall for that one. (Also, they have an auto-retweet program set up, so the fact they retweeted it more than once is not that big of a surprise. As I recall, my reply was one of hundreds to that tweet and they may not have seen it.) They have deep sources in the FBI and have broken many stories way, way ahead of time, though. WaPo and the NYT have published BS many more times than TP has, in my opinion.
So, @Blacksmith21@think- In my opinion you are both right. Let's take the middle path and flair this "Unverified". :-)
Backpage for years, and they have gotten information and convictions. McDougall, who declined to speak to The Post on the record, quoted numerous examples in 2013 of law enforcement officials thanking Backpage for their help
“Mr. Ferrer,” went one email from the FBI in 2011, referring to Backpage chief executive Carl Ferrer, “We want to submit your name for recognition of your assistance following this case.”
Interesting that David Boies is involved in this. He represented the Epstein victims against Dershorwitz, too...and presided over the Microsoft antitrust case. We should dig into this guy.
I don't quite see how this article corroborates TruePundit, though. ???
This is article is probably true. But also probably irrelevant. It's an attempt at a slam on Mueller when all it probably means is Robert Mueller was the head of the FBI at a time backpage helped out on a case which was fairly common.
"In addition to its cooperation with the Working Group, Backpage.com has developed a strong cooperative relationship with front-line state and federal law enforcers around the country – assisting with sting operations, promptly responding to subpoenas, and otherwise aiding in the prosecution of those who misuse the site," the Friday response letter stated.
The attorney for Backpage.com cited a February 2011 example where a post in the Chicago area announcing an FBI sting operation was taken down within an hour following an FBI e-mail.
The response letter said "aggressive content moderation and programmative content filtration" is used by Backpage.com to limit the nature and extent of objectionable material in the adult services section. The company stated they can set out the measures in more detail.
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think- ago
@DerivaUK: thanks for your post. Since truepundit.com is a known disinfo page, and I couldn't find any other news outlet confirming that Robert Mueller gave him an 'FBI Award', I will flair the post 'Accuracy in Question' for the time being.
Thank you.
P.S.: It would be 'Carl Ferrer', not 'Carl Fuller', as stated in your intro. ;-)
Blacksmith21 ago
How is TruePundit.com a disinformation site? It's one of the only websites out there covering the truth @think-
In fact, I thought somewhere along the line Q had said to follow THomas1774Paine
Here is a photo of the commendation: https://imgur.com/h6EMPZV (image doesn't look faked)
First search: News article referring to commendation: http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/the-battle-over-backpagecom-rages-threatening-free-speech-and-the-internet-as-we-know-it-8999043
Request flair removed.I've removed the flair.@derivauk
think- ago
Well, they published the fake interview with a Saudi Princess at the end of last year, which they claimed she gave to Le Monde, but which has never been conducted.
Although @Vindicator alerted them that the interview was fake, they didn't take it down, but pushed it the next morning on their Twitter feed.
I wasn't able to find the commendation mentioned in the article you linked. Would you have a quote for me?
Thanks.
It is very easy to forge a document like this and to take a photograph. Not saying they forged it, only saying I couldn't find a reliable second source.
@Vindicator
Vindicator ago
I'm of two minds on this one. The case of the Saudi Princess is the only time I've known of that True Pundit has spread fake news, and they weren't the only news site to fall for that one. (Also, they have an auto-retweet program set up, so the fact they retweeted it more than once is not that big of a surprise. As I recall, my reply was one of hundreds to that tweet and they may not have seen it.) They have deep sources in the FBI and have broken many stories way, way ahead of time, though. WaPo and the NYT have published BS many more times than TP has, in my opinion.
So, @Blacksmith21 @think- In my opinion you are both right. Let's take the middle path and flair this "Unverified". :-)
new4now ago
would a Washington Post article help?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/true-crime/wp/2017/07/18/under-attack-backpage-com-has-its-supporters-as-anti-trafficking-tool-but-many-differ/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.ebbc00ce0f80
Backpage for years, and they have gotten information and convictions. McDougall, who declined to speak to The Post on the record, quoted numerous examples in 2013 of law enforcement officials thanking Backpage for their help
“Mr. Ferrer,” went one email from the FBI in 2011, referring to Backpage chief executive Carl Ferrer, “We want to submit your name for recognition of your assistance following this case.”
Vindicator ago
Interesting that David Boies is involved in this. He represented the Epstein victims against Dershorwitz, too...and presided over the Microsoft antitrust case. We should dig into this guy.
I don't quite see how this article corroborates TruePundit, though. ???
Are_we_sure ago
This is article is probably true. But also probably irrelevant. It's an attempt at a slam on Mueller when all it probably means is Robert Mueller was the head of the FBI at a time backpage helped out on a case which was fairly common.
https://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Backpage-com-responds-to-attorneys-general-2186162.php
It doesn't mean it's a get out of jail free card.
think- ago
Ok, thanks.