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Joseph Farah, the co-founder of the conservative website now known as WND and one of the guiding lights of the birther movement, was caught by TSA agents at Dulles International Airport on Sunday ...
The site’s founder, Joseph Farah — a former newspaperman with a dense, jet-black mustache and a cloak-and-dagger mystique — boasted in 2010 that he was well on the way to generating $10 ...
This time, Farah had no complaints about a government agency he has accused of “systematic violations of Americans’ constitutional rights.” “The TSA agents were very nice,” Farah wrote.
Joseph Farah and Jerome Corsi have some pretty interesting beliefs. They believe Barack Obama was born in Kenya, not Hawaii. They also believe Hearst Corp. and a writer it employs ought to pay ...
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Activist and blogger Joseph F. Farah said Tuesday that his attempt to carry a loaded revolver through a security checkpoint at Dulles International Airport Sunday was a dumb mistake caused by a ...
Robert Fratta died by lethal injection in 2023 for the 1994 murder-for-hire of his wife Farah. Both accomplices were also sentenced to death.
Giving WorldNet Daily Founder Joseph Farah a prime time speaking role after dinner the first full night of the convention was always a gamble.
Reporting from Washington and Virginia — Sipping coffee in a strip mall, Joseph Farah looks like something out of a spy novel -- suave, mysterious, bushy black mustache. He’s surprisingly ...
WorldNetDaily founder and editor Joseph Farah reportedly wrote in a recent email exchange with Salon's Justin Elliott, "Admittedly, we publish some misinformation by columnists." Indeed, Farah is ...
GENESEE COUNTY, Mich. (WJRT) - Judge Joseph Farah has served on the 7th Judicial Circuit Court in Genesee County since 1998. His integrity was called into question when it was learned that he had ...
The website, founded by Joseph Farah and Elizabeth Farah in 1997, has had a long history promoting fringe conspiracy theories, most notably concerning former President Barack Obama’s citizenship.