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"Rense.com is  also  significant  as  a  major  information  ̳node‘  for  online conspiracy  culture. Rense.com functions  as  a  ̳one-stop  information  shop‘, presenting  conspiracy-related  news  stories  from  other  conspiracy  sites  across  the Net,  as  well  as  presenting  site-specific  material.  Some  of  the  sites  regularly  used as  content  sources  in  this  way  include  far  right American  news  sites [[News With Views]], [[World Net Daily]], and [[American Free Press]], and the personal websites and blogs  of  Illuminati  conspiracy  theorists  such  as  [[Henry Makow]],  [[Paul Drockton]], and  [[Joan Veon]]. Regular  readers  of  the  site  thereby  get  a  good  spread of conspiracist  news  from  across  the  conspiracist  web  sphere.    Because  of  the  wide range  of  news  stories  featured  on  the  site, Rense.com is  also  regularly  used  as  a source  of  news  by  other  conspiracy  sites. Notable  examples  of  these  include  the website  of leading  British  conspiracy  theorist [[David Icke]],  the  New  Zealand conspiracy  news  site [[Uncensored]],  and  the  New  Age  conspiracy  site [[Sign of the Times]]." <ref>University of Waikato [http://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10289/5786/thesis.pdf;sequence=3  
 
"Rense.com is  also  significant  as  a  major  information  ̳node‘  for  online conspiracy  culture. Rense.com functions  as  a  ̳one-stop  information  shop‘, presenting  conspiracy-related  news  stories  from  other  conspiracy  sites  across  the Net,  as  well  as  presenting  site-specific  material.  Some  of  the  sites  regularly  used as  content  sources  in  this  way  include  far  right American  news  sites [[News With Views]], [[World Net Daily]], and [[American Free Press]], and the personal websites and blogs  of  Illuminati  conspiracy  theorists  such  as  [[Henry Makow]],  [[Paul Drockton]], and  [[Joan Veon]]. Regular  readers  of  the  site  thereby  get  a  good  spread of conspiracist  news  from  across  the  conspiracist  web  sphere.    Because  of  the  wide range  of  news  stories  featured  on  the  site, Rense.com is  also  regularly  used  as  a source  of  news  by  other  conspiracy  sites. Notable  examples  of  these  include  the website  of leading  British  conspiracy  theorist [[David Icke]],  the  New  Zealand conspiracy  news  site [[Uncensored]],  and  the  New  Age  conspiracy  site [[Sign of the Times]]." <ref>University of Waikato [http://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10289/5786/thesis.pdf;sequence=3  
Conspiratoria – the Internet and the Logic of Conspiracy Theory], p.187, organizational web page, accessed August 15, 2017.</ref>
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Conspiratoria – the Internet and the Logic of Conspiracy Theory], p.187, organizational web page, accessed August 15, 2017.</ref> This PhD refers to the "extreme anti-Semitism  that  informs  the  Zionist-Illuminati  conspiracist worldview  that Rense.com is  predicated  upon." (p.228)
  
 
The web site is edited by [[Jeff Rense]].
 
The web site is edited by [[Jeff Rense]].

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"Rense.com is also significant as a major information ̳node‘ for online conspiracy culture. Rense.com functions as a ̳one-stop information shop‘, presenting conspiracy-related news stories from other conspiracy sites across the Net, as well as presenting site-specific material. Some of the sites regularly used as content sources in this way include far right American news sites News With Views, World Net Daily, and American Free Press, and the personal websites and blogs of Illuminati conspiracy theorists such as Henry Makow, Paul Drockton, and Joan Veon. Regular readers of the site thereby get a good spread of conspiracist news from across the conspiracist web sphere. Because of the wide range of news stories featured on the site, Rense.com is also regularly used as a source of news by other conspiracy sites. Notable examples of these include the website of leading British conspiracy theorist David Icke, the New Zealand conspiracy news site Uncensored, and the New Age conspiracy site Sign of the Times." [1] This PhD refers to the "extreme anti-Semitism that informs the Zionist-Illuminati conspiracist worldview that Rense.com is predicated upon." (p.228)

The web site is edited by Jeff Rense.

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  1. University of Waikato [http://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10289/5786/thesis.pdf;sequence=3 Conspiratoria – the Internet and the Logic of Conspiracy Theory], p.187, organizational web page, accessed August 15, 2017.