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Anti-Immigrant Sites Link To Fake CNN Story Claiming Hispanics Started Wildfires

October 26, 2007 05:53 PM


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At first look, "Separatists Claim Responsibility For California Wildfires" appears to be like any other story on CNN.com. The article claims that California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger confirmed a radical Hispanic organization has taken responsibility for the fires that raged through southern California this week. The article even says there's photographic proof "of individuals holding Molotov cocktails, then throwing them into dry brush."

After the initial shock of the report, it then becomes obvious that it's a hoax. To start with, the site's URL is http://www.cnnheadlienews.com (note the headlie instead of headline). CNN's url is cnn.com and the url for its sister network, Headline News, is http://www.cnn.com/HLN/.

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Anti-immigrant websites picked up on the story and ran it as fact (follow this url). Before realizing it was a hoax, the author of the site "Americanandproud" declared, "I am going to wait until all the facts are in, but it appears the first major shot of the next Mexican/American war has just been fired."

A domain name search for "cnnheadlienews" shows the site is registered to a company with a Nashville, Tennessee address called Bleachboy Heavy Manufacturing Concern. The website associated with Bleachboy, BBoy.net, is a homepage that cycles through four different logos. There's no other information on the site except for a warning on sweatshop products, a note that says "thank you for the traffic," and the ever-banal phrase, "spring is in the air."


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- TuffPosh See Profile I'm a Fan of TuffPosh permalink

What a pathetic smear attempt. At the link there are only *four* sites pretending to take this seriously. And, I've never heard of any of them. Since I run a moderately successful blog and I've been doing so for over five years, one might think that if they were anyone I would have heard of them.

Whatever the reason for the hoax, the net effect of posts like this is to enable illegal activity and to help enrich corrupt businesses that profit from massive illegal activity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 10/26/2007
- stubearto See Profile I'm a Fan of stubearto permalink

Hunh? Not the way I saw it at all. My assumption was that it was a lampoon -- along the lines of The Onion, for example. Am I too naive? ... not paranoid enough? I don't want to become extinct. Until I read your comment, my only thought was that they were going to get into trouble with CNN over copyright issues.

And I have no idea how -- even if it was an Evil thing, not merely a (questionably) Funny thing -- it serves "to enable illegal activity and to help enrich corrupt businesses that profit from massive illegal activity." Could you expand on that? Maybe use small words? Apparently I'm not thinking clearly tonight.

- Stuart

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 10/26/2007
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