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08-18-26 Merlino
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08-18-26 spal
fringe audience dynamics
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08-18-26 spal
The People’s Voice (formerly operating under the domain names YourNewsWire and NewsPunch) is managed by a small, husband-and-husband founding duo operating out of Los Angeles.
Investigative reporting by BuzzFeed News, The Sunday Times (UK), The Poynter Institute, and major fact-checking organizations provides a clear profile of the primary controllers behind the site:
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1. Sean Adl-Tabatabai (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief)
Background: Born in London, UK, Adl-Tabatabai worked in standard media production earlier in his career, including stints as a television director/producer for BBC and MTV in London.
Shift to Conspiracy Media: Prior to founding his own operations, Adl-Tabatabai worked directly for David Icke, one of the UK’s most prominent conspiracy theorists (famous for originating the "reptilian elite" theory). Adl-Tabatabai managed web and video content for Icke’s platform, learning the mechanics of fringe audience engagement.
Role at The People's Voice: He serves as the primary public face, writer, and editor. He routinely authors or approves the site’s most sensationalized headlines involving celebrity cannibalism, elite blood harvesting, and political hoaxes.
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2. Sinclair Treadway (Co-Founder & Technical/Business Operations)
Background: An American citizen originally involved in political campaign work (including serving as a regional organizer during the 2016 Bernie Sanders primary campaign before shifting to commercial clickbait publishing).
Role at The People's Voice: Treadway manages the business, web hosting, domain infrastructure, search engine optimization (SEO), and advertising networks that monetize the platform's traffic.
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3. Operational Network & Key Contributors
Carol Adl: Sean Adl-Tabatabai’s mother, an alternative medicine practitioner based in the UK, was identified in an investigation by The Sunday Times as a prolific contributor who authored hundreds of health, vaccine, and medical conspiracy articles for the network under various pseudonyms.
"Baxter Dmitry": A notorious fictional persona used heavily by the network. Investigations revealed that "Baxter Dmitry" was not a real journalist, but an automated/pseudo-anonymous profile created by Adl-Tabatabai and Treadway that used a stolen stock photograph of an unrelated Latvian man. The "Dmitry" byline was attached to thousands of fabricated articles, including early "Pizzagate" stories and fake celebrity "deathbed confessions."
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4. Business Model & "Domain Hopping" Strategy
Understanding who you are dealing with requires looking at how they evade platform bans to keep ad revenue flowing:
1. Monetization Engine: The operation is funded by programmatically placed display ads, video ads, and native ad networks. Sensational claims about household names (e.g., Celine Dion, Bill Gates, Tom Hanks) generate viral social shares, driving ad impressions.
2. Domain Migration (Rebranding History):
2014–2018 (YourNewsWire.com): Launched in Los Angeles. By 2017, Poynter and Facebook identified it as one of the single largest sources of viral fake news on social media (debunked over 80 times in a single 18-month window).
2018–2023 (NewsPunch.com): When ad networks and Facebook restricted YourNewsWire for spreading hoaxes, the pair simply migrated their entire database to NewsPunch.com to bypass domain blacklists.
2023–Present (ThePeoplesVoice.tv): As NewsPunch accumulated severe domain penalties, they rebranded again to The People’s Voice, shifting heavily toward video-based sensationalism on platforms like Rumble while continuing the same publishing model.
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Summary
The figures behind The People’s Voice are commercial misinformation entrepreneurs—a team leveraging TV production backgrounds, SEO optimization, and fringe audience dynamics to run a multi-million-click ad revenue enterprise powered by fabricated stories.
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08-18-26 spal
Hopefully this will help:
The People’s Voice (formerly operating as NewsPunch and prior to that as YourNewsWire) is an online platform with a well-documented history of publishing completely fabricated headlines, fake news stories, and conspiracy theories.
Fact-checking organizations (including FactCheck.org, PolitiFact, Snopes, and Reuters) have repeatedly debunked content from this network. The site regularly uses sensationalized, clickbait headlines involving celebrities, politicians, and public figures to generate social media engagements and ad revenue.
The platform operates by taking real-world events or public figures' medical diagnoses and rewriting them to fit long-standing online urban legends (such as the "Adrenochrome" or "Pizzagate" narratives).
The primary financial driver for sites of this nature is maximizing clicks, shares, and pageviews. Extravagant headlines involving famous cultural icons (like Celine Dion) generate high click-through rates on social platforms.
The article explicitly tags trending search terms ("Epstein files," "Celine Dion," "Kuru") to hijack search engine traffic and social media algorithms.
Content like this is designed to provoke extreme emotional reactions—fear, disgust, and righteous indignation—which strongly correlate with higher rates of online sharing and engagement.
Why the Claims Are Factual Fiction
The core claims in the article rely on a complete distortion of medical science and known facts:
Celine Dion’s Actual Medical Condition:
In December 2022, Celine Dion publicly revealed that she was diagnosed with Stiff-Person Syndrome (SPS).
The Reality: SPS is a rare, real, and well-documented neurological autoimmune disorder that causes progressive muscle stiffness and painful spasms. It has a known medical protocol (typically treated with immunotherapies and muscle relaxants) and has no connection whatsoever to infectious prions or cannibalism.
The "Kuru" and Blood Addiction Narrative:
What Kuru Actually Is: Kuru is an extremely rare, fatal neurodegenerative prion disease historically found among the Fore people of Papua New Guinea due to ritualistic funeral cannibalism (specifically eating infected brain tissue). Cannibalism was phased out in the region by the late 1950s, and the disease has virtually disappeared today.
The Medical Impossibility: Kuru is caused by misfolded prion proteins in brain tissue, not "child's blood." It cannot be contracted by drinking blood, nor is there any medical or biological substance known to science that creates a "pure liquid rush" via blood consumption.
The "Epstein Files" Tie-In:
The article attempts to link her illness to leaked "Epstein documents."
The Reality: Court documents and flight logs related to Jeffrey Epstein have been extensively analyzed by journalists and courts worldwide. There is no mention of Celine Dion, nor any evidence linking her to Epstein’s networks or activities.
Why People Fall for Content Like This
Psychological and communication research highlights several reasons why outlandish narratives gain traction online:
Sensational Shock Value & Emotional Priming: Outrage and disgust are powerful emotional drivers. When people read claims involving severe harm to children or extreme secret rituals, the emotional reaction can bypass critical evaluation of whether the source is trustworthy.
Confirmation Bias & Pre-Existing Narratives: Individuals who already believe in grand-scale hidden conspiracies (such as elite cabals or hidden Hollywood secret societies) readily accept new stories that seem to validate their preexisting worldview, regardless of evidence.
The "Pattern Seeking" Human Instinct (Apophenia): The human mind naturally seeks patterns and explanations for tragic events. A rare, devastating illness striking a beloved global superstar feels random and tragic; assigning a dramatic, conspiratorial "cause" gives a false sense of order or hidden explanation to something that is otherwise a tragic medical reality.
Illusion of Truth via Repetition: When fringe stories recirculate across various forums, social media channels, and fringe blogs, repeated exposure can make the claims feel familiar, which some readers subconsciously mistake for credibility.
Summary
The claims in the article are entirely false and lack any factual, medical, or investigative support. The story uses fabricated narrative tropes designed by a known clickbait network to profit off sensationalism, taking advantage of a real-world celebrity's tragic medical diagnosis.
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08-18-26 spal
Savo the article you linked is from The People’s Voice and is a classic piece of fabricated, clickbait-driven disinformation. It combines several established conspiracy theories into a single sensationalized headline.
Do you seriously believe this - yes or no?
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08-18-26 savo
Vampires in Hollywood
https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/epstein-files-celine-dion-dying-kuru-child-blood-addiction-pure-liquid-rush/amp/ |
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08-18-26 savo
| another bloodthirsty vampire |
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08-18-26 carib
| Ben-Gvir is bad for jews, globally, IMHO. |
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08-18-26 savo
chickens are coming home to roost
#deathbyinfationordeathbyfinancialcrisis
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