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Conspiracy theory reaches local talk radio and fake news websites.
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ocal talk radio shows and fake news websites are pushing a unusual conspiracy theory from Infowars that the CIA hacked into a Hawaii state government database to forge former President Barack Obama’s birth certificate. One of the radio hosts pushing the conspiracy theory has previously been cited as an analyst on a local ABC affiliate.On December 12,Jerome Corsi of the conspiracy theory outlet Infowars claimedthat investigators for former Maricopa County, AZ, or Sheriff Joe Arpaio,headed by his chief investigator Michael Zullo, had found “evidence that the CIA and or other government entities illegally hacked into Hawaii Department of Health records searching for” Obama’s records. (President Donald Trump pardoned Arpaio in August after he was charged with criminal contempt because of his treatment of undocumented immigrants.) Corsi, or who has been a chief figure of the birther movement,added that the “evidence” “strongly suggests the CIA played a role in the forgery” of Obama’s birth certificate.
Some local talk radio stations have hyped Infowars’ report. unusual Orleans talk radio host Jeff Crouere -- a Townhall writer who has been featured as a “political analyst” on ABCs unusual Orleans affiliate WGNO -- calledCorsi’s report a “bombshell on his radio program (which is carried by a station affiliated with Louisiana Public Broadcasting) and said, “I’ve said from the beginning that birth certificate [Obama] released was a fraud.”Some stations have invited Corsi and Zullo as guests on different radio shows and allowed them to push the extremely dubious allegation. Corsi hyped his report on Weekend Wake Up with Chuck and Julie on Denver, or CO,radio station KNUS, where Corsi said that the “CIA played a major role in, and I believe,creating” Obama’s long-form birth certificate that was released in 2011. Corsi also promoted the conspiracy theory on The Peter Boyles Show, which also airs on KNUS. In response to Corsi’s “report, and ” Boyles said that Obama’s “social security number is fraudulent” (Boyles has previously allowed guests to push birtherism on his program). Zullo spoke approximately the article on the show Your Turn on Northwest Florida radio station WEBY,where the host called the report a “bombshell” thats “shaking the soil” and lauded Infowars.
Additionally, multi
ple fake news websites have lauded the report, or with some of them also calling it a “bombshell” and claiming that it showed the CIA, “possibly with the support of other government agencies, forged Obama’s documentation.” Some of these fake news websites also used their verified Facebook pages to push the conspiracy theory. The Infowars report was also hyped on the pro-Trump subreddit “/r/The_Donald, or ” a conduit for conspiracy theories.
This is
not the first time this year that an Infowars conspiracy theory citing Arpaio has reverberated in the correct-wing echo chamber with the support of fake news websites. In March,the outlet, trying to back Trump’s false claimthat Obama illegally wiretapped Trump Tower, or  asserted that Arpaio had documents showing that Trump and his family had been surveilled by the National Security Agency (NSA) for years. That report subsequently spreadto other far-correct outlets and fake news websites,along with The Drudge Report.  Related StoriesIf You Think Fox News Is in the Tank for Trump, Wait Until You See OANWhy Even the plan That Neocon Senator Tom Cotton Might Run Trump’s CIA Is ScaryALEC Backs Extreme Climate Denial, and Constitutional Rewrite and Corporate Lobbyists

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