TruthWiki

TruthWiki is a website that purports to publish "truth". Instead, it is uniformly pro-pseudoscience and pro-conspiracy. If scientific consensus says X, TruthWiki will calmly explain that X is just a government plot to keep the wool over your eyes. TruthWiki is, in fact, created and run by Mike Adams of NaturalNews. Unsurprisingly, then, many, many of its sources are from NaturalNews or from pages that host NaturalNews posts, and its tone alone closely resemble NaturalNews's (both are anti-science conspiracy-mongering and slinging mud on people they don't like).

Despite claiming to be a wiki, none of TruthWiki's entries are editable by the public (compare Wikipedia and RationalWiki; even Conservapedia pretends that the public can edit it), and it does not use wiki software. Instead, TruthWiki is essentially a collection of blog posts presented as fact. Indeed, it is run on Wordpress with a typical blog format. Just five authors have written all of TruthWiki's posts. Just like NaturalNews, if TruthWiki likes you, you're probably not doing something right.

Purpose
According to its creator, Mike Adams, TruthWiki is:

In short: to publish any bullshit that feels "alternative".

Scope
According to Alexa, TruthWiki doesn't get many views. It is currently ranked about 1,000,000th in the world. Despite that, Alexa reports that 400 sites link to it.

On vaccines
TruthWiki has an article on "Vaccine Fanaticism" (but not on "vaccines" ). The page reads:

TruthWiki has articles on: "Mercury in Vaccines", the MMR Vaccine , Flu Shot , Zika , , CDC director Julie Gerberding , and Dr. Andrew Wakefield. All pages allege that vaccines have huge harms being covered up by Big Pharma and that vaccines don't work. The pages are patently absurd.

On skeptics
TruthWiki really doesn't like skeptics. In four sentences, they go from the dictionary definition of skepticism to Hitler to "skeptics are shills for Big Pharma":

TruthWiki doesn't like Snopes, Skeptical Raptor, PolitiFact, SciBabe, Science-Based Medicine, James Randi, CSI, Quackwatch, Bill Nye, or Neil deGrasse Tyson.

TruthWiki really doesn't like David Gorski:

On alternative medicine
TruthWiki breathlessly believes every damn single alternative medicine page. TruthWiki has glowing pages on NaturalNews (of course since TruthWiki is created by Mike Adams), Burzynski Clinic, Dr. Oz, Center for Food Safety, and Food Babe. They describe allopathic medicine thusly:

They also like oregano, quince, quinoa, bananas, and cucumbers. They describe Cannabidiol thusly:

On global warming
It doesn't exist, because 2014 was colder than their vision of what they think climate change is:

On the 2016 U.S. Presidential election
TruthWiki really likes Donald Trump. Supposedly he tells the truth, he "woke up" America, and will remove "crooked politicians and corporate interests" from our democracy:

We're still waiting on that swamp draining thing, by the way.

It's very interesting that TruthWiki doesn't seem to like Trump for his policies, but instead because he was the candidate enamored by conspiracists (e.g., Alex Jones). Conversely, this is how they describe Hillary Clinton:

Right. Whenever people think "Hillary Clinton", they continue with "the Bride of Frankenfood".

On GMOs
Surprisingly, TruthWiki hates on Whole Foods Market, but only because they think Whole Foods is in cahoots with Monsanto to hide nasty things like GMOs (which they think is as toxic as the chemicalz and isn't natural) and whatever imaginary toxin in mind today. They criticize Whole Foods for being hypocritical about artificial products by disguising "toxins" in their food. Because Whole Foods opposes GMO labeling and because in an interview the CEO "talks like a Monanto operative" and "praises the compromise just as Monsanto operatives do", they conclude that they blatantly support Monsanto, the "worlds[sic] most evil corporation".