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originally posted by: Freeborn
uncyclopedia.wikia.com...
Above Top Secret
On one hand, Above Top Secret (pronounced ATS) is a conspiracy, science, and breaking news website manned by some of the brightest unemployed people on the planet.
On the another hand, it's a place where distracting ads try to grab your attention and further cripple your sense of keeping your wallet closed (some ads actually float up out of nowhere and defy all attempts to capture or kill them). And on the last hand, sticky with bodily fluids but the one that holds all the cards, ATS is a site occupied by inmates of mental hospitals and/or security agencies monitoring the populace to see where the crazy will go next.
originally posted by: dezertdog
I've been looking for an good parody site since the demise of National Lampoon.
Many thanks OP. S&F
National Report is a fake news website which posts fictional articles related to world events.[2][3][4] The website was founded by Allen Montgomery in 2013.[5]
Several fictional stories run by the National Report have been briefly repeated as fact by mainstream news outlets, and in October 2014 the site was criticised for irresponsibly reporting non-existent outbreaks of ebola in the United States, including the purported quarantining of a town in Texas.
originally posted by: On the Edge
originally posted by: dezertdog
I've been looking for an good parody site since the demise of National Lampoon.
Many thanks OP. S&F
Here's that National Report satire site, if you haven't seen it yet. In spite of it being satire, it isn't clearly mentioned that it is and is often linked to as an official news source!
http://_national_report_dot_net_/category/politics/
(link not posting right. Sorry!)
Setting the record straight....
en.wikipedia.org...
National Report is a fake news website which posts fictional articles related to world events.[2][3][4] The website was founded by Allen Montgomery in 2013.[5]
Several fictional stories run by the National Report have been briefly repeated as fact by mainstream news outlets, and in October 2014 the site was criticised for irresponsibly reporting non-existent outbreaks of ebola in the United States, including the purported quarantining of a town in Texas.
By the way, I used to love National Lampoon!! It's probably one of the magazines that helped give me an appreciation for good parody in the first place.