Friday, 18 September 2009

The truth about SNOPES

 
 
Well.... isn't this interesting!  Even www.snopes.com isn't honest or correct!  Be sure to read this.

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About Snopes. (This message from Seattle, Wa)

I wondered why everything about Barack Hussein Obama that was negative, was always reported by snopes as false.This is very interesting. Be sure and


click on the link at the bottom and read what wikipedia has to say.



For the past few years www.snopes..com <http://www.snopes.com/>  has
positioned itself, or others have

labeled it, as the 'tell all final word' on any comment, claim and email.

But for several years people tried to find out who exactly was  behind

snopes..com.



Only recently did Wikipedia get to the bottom of it - kinda makes you

wonder what they were hiding.  Well, finally we know.  It is run by a

husband and wife team - that's right, no big office of investigators and

researchers, no team of lawyers.  It's just a mom-and-pop operation that

began as a hobby.



David and Barbara Mikkelson in the San Fernando Valley of

California started the website about 13 years ago - and they have no formal

background or experience in investigative research.  After a few years it

gained popularity believing it to be unbiased and neutral, but over the past

couple of years people started asking questions who was behind it and did

they have a selfish motivation?



The reason for the questions - or skepticisms - is a result of snopes.com

claiming to have the bottom line facts to certain questions or issue when in

fact they have been proven wrong.  Also, there were criticisms the

Mikkelsons were not really investigating and getting to the 'true' bottom of

various issues.  I can personally vouch for that complaint.



A few months ago, when my State Farm agent Bud Gregg in Mandeville hoisted a

political sign referencing Barack Obama and made a big splash across the

internet, 'supposedly' the Mikkelson's claim to have researched this issue

before posting their findings on snopes.com.



In their statement they claimed the corporate office of State Farm pressured

Gregg into taking down the sign, when in fact nothing of the sort ever

took place.



I personally contacted David Mikkelson (and he replied back to me) thinking

he would want to get to the bottom of this and I gave him Bud Gregg's

contact phone numbers - and Bud was going to give him phone numbers to the

big exec's at State Farm in Illinois who would have been willing to speak

with him about it.  Mikkelson never called Bud.



In fact, I learned from Bud Gregg no one from snopes.com ever contacted

anyone with State Farm.  Yet, snopes.com issued a statement as the 'final

factual word' on the issue as if they did all their homework and got to the

bottom of things - not!



Since then it has been learned the Mikkelson's are a very left-Democrat

couple and extremely LIBERAL. I found this to be true during the recent

election. Seems anything NEGATIVE about Obama was false.



As we all now know from this presidential election, liberals have an agenda

to discredit anything that appears to be conservative.



There has been much criticism lately over the internet with people pointing out the Mikkelson's liberalism revealing itself in their website findings.

Gee, what a shock?

So, I say this now to everyone who goes to www.snopes.com to get what they think to be the bottom line facts...'proceed with caution' Take what it says at face value and nothing more.

Use it only to lead you to their references where you can link to and read the sources for yourself. Plus, you can always google a subject and do the research yourself.

It now seems apparent that's all the Mikkelson's do. I can personally vouch from my own experience for their 'not' fully looking into things.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snopes.com