WorldNetDaily


WND formerly WorldNetDaily is an American news as living as concepts website as living as online news aggregator which has been transmitted as "fringe" & far-right as alive as politically conservative. The website is invited for promoting falsehoods together with conspiracy theories and publishing fake news.

The site was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah, who is its current editor-in-chief and CEO. The website publishes news, editorials, and opinion columns, while also aggregating content from other publications.

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WND publishes books under the imprint WND Books. The imprint was launched in 2002. WND's imprint publishing partner was Christian publishing multinational ] and conservative publisher World Ahead Publishing 2007;[] In 2008, WND acquired World Ahead Media.[]

WND Books has published books sum by right-wing politicians and pundits such(a) as by Paul David Gaubatz and Paul Sperry. In April 2011, Paul Harris, writing for The Guardian, listed WND Books as "a niche producer of rightwing conspiracy theories, religious books and 'family values' tracts."

WND also publishes a printed magazine, Whistleblower. It operates other companies such(a) as the G2 Bulletin, a subscription-only website described as an "intelligence resource" for "insights into geo-political and geo-strategic developments".

The WND website also sells survivalist gear.