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Swiss Policy Research
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Swiss Policy Research (SPR; before mid-May 2020, Swiss Propaganda Research)[1] is a website that has been criticized for spreading conspiracy theories, including claims that QAnon was a psyop of the FBI[2] and theories relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1][3] German public broadcaster Tagesschau calls SPR a propaganda tool.[4]
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Type of site | Propaganda, conspiracy theories, pseudoscience |
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Available in | German, English |
URL | swprs.org |
Launched | 2016 |
Current status | Active |
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Due to the persistent use of the German letter ß, which is not commonly used in Switzerland, it has been suspected that the creator is not from Switzerland, contrary to what the website title suggests.[5]