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Michel Chossudovsky
Date personale
Născut1946 (78 de ani)[1][2] Modificați la Wikidata
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Modificați la Wikidata
PărințiEvgeny Chossudovsky[*][[Evgeny Chossudovsky |​]] Modificați la Wikidata
Cetățenie Canada Modificați la Wikidata
Ocupațieeconomist
scriitor
cercetător
profesor universitar[*]
activist antirăzboi[*]
teoretician al conspirației[*] Modificați la Wikidata
Limbi vorbitelimba engleză
limba franceză Modificați la Wikidata
Activitate
DomiciliuOttawa  Modificați la Wikidata
Alma materUniversitatea din Manchester
Universitatea Carolinei de Nord din Chapel Hill  Modificați la Wikidata
OrganizațieUniversity of Ottawa[*][[University of Ottawa (public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)|​]]  Modificați la Wikidata
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Michel Chossudovsky (n. 1946, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) este un economist canadian, autor și teoretician al conspirației.[3] Este profesor emerit de economie la Universitatea din Ottawa[4][5] și președinte și director al Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG, Centrul de Cercetare a Globalizării), care administrează site-ul globalresearch.ca, fondat în 2001, care publică falsități și teorii ale conspirației.[6][7][8] Chossudovsky a promovat teorii ale conspirației despre 9/11.[9][10][13][14]

În 2017, Centrul de Cercetare a Globalizării a fost acuzat de specialiștii în războiul informațional de la Centrul de Excelență în Comunicații Strategice al NATO (STRATCOM) că joacă un rol cheie în răspândirea propagandei pro-ruse.[15] Un raport al Departamentului de Stat al SUA din august 2020 a acuzat site-ul web că este un reprezentat al campaniei ruse de dezinformare.[16]

  1. ^ Michel Chossudovsky, NUKAT 
  2. ^ Michel Chossudovsky, Korean Authority File 
  3. ^ Knight, Peter (). „Outrageous Conspiracy Theories: Popular and Official Responses to 9/11 in Germany and the United States”. New German Critique. Duke University Press. 35 (103): 165–193. doi:10.1215/0094033X-2007-024. ISSN 0094-033X. JSTOR 27669225. Michel Chossudovsky (a Canadian who runs the Center for Research on Globalization) likewise published influential early articles alleging that the U.S. intelligence agencies had far more forewarning than they claimed. 
  4. ^ „Michel Chossudovsky”. Department of Economics. University of Ottawa. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 
  5. ^ Faculty of Social Sciences; Department of Economics, University of Ottawa 
  6. ^ „How a pair of self-publicists wound up as apologists for Assad”. The Economist. . ISSN 0013-0613. Accesat în . This idea was then picked up by several websites, including the Centre for Research on Globalisation, a hub for conspiracy theories and fake stories. 
  7. ^ Pogatchnik, Shawn (). „AP FACT CHECK: Irish "slavery" a St. Patrick's Day myth”. Associated Press. Accesat în . The story quotes at length from the original 2008 post on the Canadian-based Global Research site, which still displays its own article today with a disclaimer conceding it "includes a number of factual errors." It declines to specify the errors. 
  8. ^ Daigle, Thomas (). „Canadian professor's website helps Russia spread disinformation, says U.S. State Department”. CBC News. Accesat în . 
  9. ^ Kakutani, Michiko (). „Osama Bin Laden's Bookshelf Reflects His Fixation on West”. The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Accesat în . Also in his library was a copy of Michel Chossudovsky's conspiracy-minded book "America's 'War on Terrorism,'" which argued that the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks were simply a pretext for American incursions into the Middle East, and that Bin Laden was nothing but a boogeyman created by the United States. 
  10. ^ Edwards, Phil (). „The 8 craziest conspiracy theories on Osama bin Laden's bookshelf”. Vox. Accesat în . The theory: Chossudovsky says 9/11 was a United States government conspiracy to start the Iraq War and enable a "new world order" to help corporate interests. 
  11. ^ Tam, Pauline (). „U of O professor accused of hosting anti-Semitic website”. Ottawa Citizen. p. A1. Accesat în – via Newspapers.com. The organization singles out a discussion forum, moderated by Mr. Chossudovsky, that features a subject heading called "Some Articles on the Truth of the Holocaust." The messages have titles such as "Jewish Lies of Omission (about the 'Holocaust')," "Jewish Hate Responsible For Largest Mass Killing at Dachau," and "Did Jews Frame the Arabs for 9/11?" 
  12. ^ Tam, Pauline (). „U of O professor accused of hosting anti-Semitic website”. Ottawa Citizen. p. A8. Accesat în – via Newspapers.com. A forthcoming book entitled America's "War on Terrorism" In the Wake of 9/11 is described on globalresearch.ca as an exposé that "blows away the smokescreen, put up by the mainstream media, that 9/11 was an 'intelligence failure.' 
  13. ^ [11][12]
  14. ^ Sherwell, Philip (). „Osama bin Laden's bookshelf featured conspiracy theories about his terror plots”. The Daily Telegraph. Accesat în . In "America's ‘War on Terrorism’" Michel Chossudovsky is described as "blowing away the smokescreen put up by the mainstream media that the attack was conducted by Islamic terrorists". 
  15. ^ Clark, Campbell; MacKinnon, Mark (). „The Credibility Machine; An obscure Canadian website that disseminates conspiracy theories and Kremlin-friendly points of view is an amplifier of global disinformation, according to NATO”. The Globe and Mail. Arhivat din originalNecesită abonament cu plată la . Accesat în . Global Research has from the beginning espoused conspiracy theories, including that the United States and its allies continue to support and fund Islamist extremists, including al-Qaeda and IS, and has taken the view that the U.S.-led NATO alliance is fomenting war around the world 
  16. ^ Barnes, Jullian E. (). „State Dept. Traces Russian Disinformation Links”. The New York Times. Accesat în .