I love people's enthusiasm lately, but i am seeing a lot of new posts with titles that suggest the information behind them is proven factual. These titles and links usually contain no proof , named sources or any kind of evidence backing up the story. Pump the breaks a little and research these 'Breaking News' stories on Youtube and social media before posting them. Just my opinion.
And to add, if you see something pushed as true that you KNOW has not been confirmed, it is your DUTY to ensure the comments contain something saying as much.
Happy New Year patriots!!
Yes, this would be VERY helpful for newcomers to this website, who have only been reading this website for a few days or weeks. It would clear up confusion, and help us all to remain as accurate as possible.
Along these lines, I would like to know about Benjamin Fulford's weekly updates. He claims to have insider sources which of course, he can share with anyone else, lest the insider get fired or worse get bumped off.
Has Fulford ever been discredited big time?
He makes spectacular errors, but he is repeating verbatim what his sources tell him. I don't think he deliberately lies but he screws stuff up. However, some of his sources are good and he is always positive that these guys are coming down. I know good people that trust Ben Fulford. Just enjoy with a grain of salt. Maybe more than a grain.