Global Research Reviews 7

TrustScore 4 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

One-stars from those afraid of the Big World

Looking at the 1 star reviews was definitely looking at ill-informed readers, the kind of people who usually don't read articulate, researched global articles from international scholars and journalists who are not held captive to a Western-centric bias.

I enjoy writers who are not packed in cotton-wool, huddling in their places of residence, and who have probably never travelled far from their roost to see or understand the world or the big picture.

This is why Global Research is an important journal. It is direct. Keep reading it, educate yourself about the world, and ignore the detractors.

September 28, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The editor is too opinionated

The editor is biased against journalists while borrowing their ideas. There are other articles on the subject but he has an ideation and will not allow any other kind of theory (which is closeminded imho). He knows fracking can cause earthquakes. There are other articles he approved for publication on fracking and quakes in the United States. But he only wants to run his theory that the earthquakes in Turkiye may be related to electronic weather modification. He is not even qualified in any technical science. He borrows words from my article submission for his revamped article published on April 4 about an "inquiry needed." The rejection is arbitrary then or based on other biases. How many other times has he done this and gotten away with it?

April 3, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Political Disinformation and Conspiracy

This site has connections to Russian disinformation campaigns (The founder is the son of a former Soviet KGB officer). The content uses a combination of fact and fiction to promote anti-global, anti-science, anti-American themes and helps spread health disinformation about the current COVID pandemic as well as conspiracy.
This site is basic fake news for political purposes.

January 14, 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Russian agenda.

Russian agenda.
I have read the article on NATO military exercise in 2020 in eastern Europe. The exercise aims to deter Russian expansion towards west as an aggressor, potential annexation of Belarus and Baltic states. In article though NATO is being shown as an enemy. You have to ask yourself a question who is the enemy of NATO.
It is quite clever move placing Russian agenda in Canada.

February 12, 2020
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

1st class news source

Global Research is a 1st class resource for global news, current affairs, analysis and investigative journalism. Real news, not the spin generated by national media corporations that act as propaganda arms of government and big business.

March 2, 2017
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