https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/6/25/21293246/facebook-misinformation-natural-news-conspiracy-theory

When you post something you already know isn't true to people who believe
you.

https://www.isdglobal.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/20200620-ISDG-NaturalNews-Briefing-V4.pdf

  ISD’s investigation has identified a collection of 496 active and
inactive domains which appear to be linked to NaturalNews and its founders.
These are used to host violent and extremist material, as well as health
disinformation and conspiracy theories: To our knowledge, this collection
of domains has been registered as far back as 1996, with a peak in the
volume of registrations occurring in 2015. This network appears to have
been set up by four domain registrants with names matching those of
NaturalNews’ online assets or associated corporate entities − Webseed,
Healthranger, Truth Publishing International Ltd., and Truthpublish

The investigations done on him and his website are almost endless!

https://www.nebiosolids.org/mike-adams-natural-news

The Health Ranger (Mike Adams) and “Natural News” have joined other
conspiracy theorists in attacking the land application of biosolids. Adams'
websites (e.g. "biosludge.news" <http://www.biosludge.news/>) are promoting
a new movie, “Biosludged: The Greatest Environment Crime You’ve Never
Known," which is due to be released online this year.  It almost seems like
a spoof, something so ludicrous that it can be ignored.  But background on
Mr. Adams and his many questionable commercial exploits reveals someone who
unfortunately has considerable social media influence, has rankled many
professional scientists, and disrupted important quality research
programs.  It is a sign of the times that "fake news" is entering the
fringe debates about biosolids recycling.

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/troll-farms-macedonia-philippines-pushed-coronavirus-disinformation-facebook-n1218376

One of the largest publishers of coronavirus disinformation on Facebook has
been banned from the platform for using content farms from North Macedonia
and the Philippines, Facebook said on Friday.

The publisher, Natural News, was one of the most prolific pushers of the
viral “Plandemic” conspiracy video, which falsely claimed that the
coronavirus is part of an elaborate government plot to control the populace
through vaccines, and erroneously claimed that wearing a mask increases the
risk of catching the coronavirus. And then all you idiots fall for it and
pass it around and take it as fact when it's not.