It's blatantly obvious that Rense.com is a fake blog/sales blog. Anyone but the most guliable lunatic would realise this as soon as they view first add at the top of the website.
Rense.com is a fake news blog, a blog to generate sales and a obvious scam.
However if you still feel the need for a summary.
Definition of a Fake blog
"A fake blog (sometimes shortened to flog or referred to as a flack blog) is an electronic communication form that appears to originate from a credible, non-biased source, but which in fact is created by a company or organization for the purpose of marketing a product, service, or political viewpoint. The purpose of a fake blog is to inspire viral marketing or create an internet meme that generates traffic and interest in a product, much the same as astroturfing (a "fake grassroots" campaign)."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fake_blog
Does Rense.com fit the definition of a fake blog?
CHECK - Rense.com is marketing BioSuperFoods as a cure to protect you and your loved ones from the effects of Fukushima Radiation. Not only that they are using scare tactics via fake articles on Fukushima to promote the product as a cure to protect yourself and your family from radiation.
www.rense.com
The Sales Pitch urging you to take action.
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The Fake Articles to support the product being sold.
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Another Sales Pitch urging you to take action.
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The Product- Marketed as a "Genuine Hope" To protect you and your family from Radiation. BioSuperFoods
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The Cost
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Surely that is summary enough for anyone to realise that Rense.com is a fake blog owned by Jeff Rense and the product being sold is a scam.
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