The Internet gives a voice to the voiceless – even when some of those voices turn out to belong to sucks-ups, morons, and fools. Case in point: Joseph Farah, the founder and maintainer of the conservative, anti-homosexual, pro-religious Worldnet Daily. Farah runs this news service, along with his "G2 News Bulletin" site, in order to view the news from an "unbiased" point of view. Worldnet focuses on news stories dealing with evil Islamic terrorists, evil homosexuals, and the evils of Hollywood. While not as lurid and off-the-wall as Paranoia, Worldnet enjoys fostering conspiracy theories, and many of its commentaries speculate on ways to turn the United States towards Jesus Christ and away from evil.
Farah describes his G2 Bulletin as a window into a "vast network of international intelligence sources," delivering to the reader "credible insights into geo-political and geo-strategic developments." He's been showing up a lot on RSS news, including both Google and Yahoo, and he's made himself some political connections in the past few years. Subscriptions to the G2 news bulletin are $99 per year.
In addition, Worldnet Daily publishes a monthly news magazine called Whistleblower. Any issue of this rag is guaranteed to have in-depth investigations into WND's favorite topics: if it makes Islam, paganism, or homosexuals look bad, you'll find it here.
Unfortunately for Farah, there's an active Web site and blog out there especially dedicated to examining Worldnet Daily and subjecting it to closer scruitiny: ConWebWatch. This site's byline describes itself as "Watchdogging the conservative new media" – especially Worldnet Daily.