Allison Mack confess selling children to Clintons & Rothschilds? Fact Check

Spoof articles are spreading that claim Allison Mack of Smallville fame admitted to procuring children for the Clintons and Rothschilds.

The spoof websites YourNewsWire.com and NeonNettle.com – two sites that often share/copy articles between one another – are perhaps most known for their persistent fixation with publishing entirely fake articles about sex trafficking and paedophilia.

It is likely that those fake news purveyors behind the two sites have realised the subject, when mixed with a heavy dosage of conspiracy, provides a good enough clickbait headline to attract sufficient traffic.

Given the site’s fixation on such subjects, it was perhaps inevitable that they would publish nonsense, clickbait headlines related to the genuine sex trafficking case involving Keith Raniere and Smallville actress Allison Mack. During April 2018, YourNewsWire.com released an article with the following headline – “ ‘Smallville’ Star Confesses She Sold Children To Rothschilds And Clintons“.


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A headline mentioning a genuine sex trafficking case while simultaneously blaming it on the Clinton and Rothschild families is a headline practically guaranteed success in many online circles, regardless of the article itself. That is self-evident in this case – despite the headline, the Clintons and Rothschilds are barely mentioned in the article, an article that flickers between truth and fiction at an alarming rate with no warning whatsoever. Within the article, there is absolutely no mention of any alleged confession made by Mack of selling children to the Clintons or Rothschilds.

While actress Allison Mack was indeed arrested for her involvement in the DOS/NXIVM “cult”, her arrest was from charges stemming from sex trafficking and forced labour of women recruited into the cult, and not from selling or trafficking children to others.

While the YourNewsWire.com picks up on some tenuous and public connections between the Clintons and Rothschild families and some of those involved with the NXIVM scheme, it doesn’t even attempt to back up its misleading headline that Mack had confessed to selling children to any of them.


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Those behind YourNewsWire.com evidently understand exactly what headlines to create to procure social media shares and traffic to their website, and they presumably also know that their followers or demographic do not apparently pick up on salient details such as headlines being grossly misleading or[in this case] referencing non-existent confessions. YourNewsWire.com has a long and bizarre history of publishing entirely nonsense articles, and we definitely don’t recommend sharing their fictional diatribes or ramblings as proof of anything.

Allison Mack has made no confession or is being charged with any such crimes related to the Clintons or Rothschilds. The charges brought against Mack and Raniere are publicly available for anyone to see. This is merely another silly example of spoof news trying to trick the gullible and conspiracy inclined.

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