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==History==
==History==
In 1996, [[Tele-Communications Inc.]] (now [[Comcast]]) funded a [[Hollywood]]-based internet initiative responsible for online projects like the [[Getty Museum]] and an internet-based political humor soap opera entitled ''Candidate 96''. {{Fact|date=June 2008}} The initiative launched its own interactive website, featuring the [[tag line]]; "everything you know is wrong". Soon after site's launch, TCI cancelled funding and support for the site{{Fact|date=June 2008}}.
In 1996, [[Tele-Communications Inc.]] (now [[Comcast]]) funded a [[Hollywood]]-based internet initiative responsible for online projects like the [[Getty Museum]] and an internet-based political humor soap opera entitled ''Candidate 96''. {{Fact|date=June 2008}} The initiative launched its own interactive website, titled [[DisInformation(search engine)|DisInfo.com]], featuring the [[tag line]]; "everything you know is wrong". Soon after site's launch, TCI cancelled funding and support for the site{{Fact|date=June 2008}}.


The founding team kept it going, winning an award for politics in the first [[Webby Awards]] ceremony.{{Fact|date=June 2008}} The Disinformation Company, as it was now known, was then acquired by [[Avenue A/Razorfish|Razorfish]]. Eventually, the Disinformation Company became privately held.
The founding team kept it going, winning an award for politics in the first [[Webby Awards]] ceremony.{{Fact|date=June 2008}} The Disinformation Company, as it was now known, was then acquired by [[Avenue A/Razorfish|Razorfish]]. Eventually, the Disinformation Company became privately held.

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The Disinformation Company
Company typePrivate limited
FoundedSeptember 13, 1996 (1996-09-13)
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Gary Baddeley, President / CEO
Ralph Bernardo, Managing Editor / COO
Russ Kick, Editor-at-large
ProductsMultimedia Publishing and Distribution
Websitedisinfo.com

The Disinformation Company (abbreviated as Disinfo) is a privately held, limited American publishing company that focuses in current affairs titles and seeks to expose disinformation. It is headquartered in New York City, New York. Arguably, its most visible publications to date are 50 Things You're Not Supposed to Know and the Everything You Know About (subject) is Wrong series, both by the company's editor-at-large Russ Kick.[1]

History

In 1996, Tele-Communications Inc. (now Comcast) funded a Hollywood-based internet initiative responsible for online projects like the Getty Museum and an internet-based political humor soap opera entitled Candidate 96. [citation needed] The initiative launched its own interactive website, titled DisInfo.com, featuring the tag line; "everything you know is wrong". Soon after site's launch, TCI cancelled funding and support for the site[citation needed].

The founding team kept it going, winning an award for politics in the first Webby Awards ceremony.[citation needed] The Disinformation Company, as it was now known, was then acquired by Razorfish. Eventually, the Disinformation Company became privately held.

In addition to publishing books, the company also has a home video division as well as multimedia/internet projects.

In 2000, Disinfo organized DisinfoCon, a 12 hour event featuring Richard Metzger, shock rocker Marilyn Manson, underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger, painter Joe Coleman, Douglas Rushkoff, Mark Pesce, Grant Morrison, Robert Anton Wilson, Todd Brendan Fahey and others.

In 2002, the company produced a four-episode documentary series called Disinformation (also alternatively titled as Disinfo Nation).

Documentary films

Books

  • Everything You Know Is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to Secrets and Lies by Russ Kick (2002)
  • Disinformation: The Interviews. by Richard Metzger (2002)
  • Book of Lies: The Disinformation Guide to Magick and the Occult by Richard Metzger (2003)
  • Turn Off Your Mind: The Mystic Sixties and the Dark Side of the Age of Aquarius by Gary Lachman (2003)
  • Why Do People Hate America? by Ziauddin Sardar and Merryl Wyn Davies (2003)
  • Abuse Your Illusions: The Disinformation Guide To Media Mirages And Establishment Lies by Russ Kick (2003)
  • 50 Things You're Not Supposed to Know by Russ Kick (2003)
  • Anarchy For The Masses: The Disinformation Guide to The Invisibles by Patrick Neighly and Kereth Cowe-Spigai (2003)
  • Lines in the Sand: New Writing on War and Peace by Mary Hoffman (2003)
  • 50 Things You're Not Supposed to Know, Vol. 2 by Russ Kick (2004)
  • Pop! Goes The Witch: The Disinformation Guide to 21st Century Witchcraft by Fiona Horne (2004)
  • Under The Influence: The Disinformation Guide to Drugs by Preston Peet (2004)
  • The Disinformation Book of Lists by Russ Kick (2004)
  • Club Zero-G by Douglas Rushkoff and Steph Dumais (2004)
  • The Little Food Book by Craig Sams (2004)
  • The Little Earth Book by James Bruges (2004)
  • The Yes Men: The True Story of the End of the World Trade Organization by The Yes Men (2004)
  • American Terminator: Myths, Movies, and Global Power by Ziauddin Sardar and Merryl Wyn Davies (2004)
  • Da Vinci Code Decoded: The Truth Behind the New York Times #1 Bestseller by Martin Lunn (2004)
  • Everything You Know About Sex Is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to the Extremes of Human Sexuality (and everything in between) by Russ Kick (2005)
  • Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price by Greg Spotts and Robert Greenwald (2005)
  • CAFTA and Free Trade: What Every American Should Know by Greg Spotts (2005)
  • Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War On Journalism by Robert Greenwald and Alexandra Kitty (2005)
  • Generation Hex by Jason Louv (2005)
  • Nothing Is True - Everything Is Permitted: The Life of Brion Gysin by John Geiger (2005)
  • Progressive Hollywood by Ed Rampell (2005)
  • Underground!: The Disinformation Guide to Ancient Civilizations, Astonishing Archaeology and Hidden History by Preston Peet (2005)
  • 50 American Revolutions You're Not Supposed to Know by Mickey Z (2005)
  • We Know What You Want: How They Change Your Mind by Martin Howard and Douglas Rushkoff (2005)
  • Don't Believe It!: How Lies Become News by Alexandra Kitty (2005)
  • Beyond the Bleep: The Definitive Unauthorized Guide to What the Bleep Do We Know!? by Alexandra Bruce (2005)
  • The Vigil: 26 Days In Crawford, Texas by W. Leon Smith (2005)
  • The Passover Plot: Special 40th Anniversary Edition by Hugh J. Schonfield (2005)
  • The Real Rule of Four: The Unauthorized Guide to The New York Times #1 Bestseller by Joscelyn Godwin (2005)
  • Identity Theft, Inc.: A Wild Ride with the World's #1 Identity Thief by Glenn Hastings and Richard Marcus (2006)
  • The Terror Conspiracy: Deception, 9/11 and the Loss of Liberty by Jim Marrs (2006)
  • The Enigma of the Freemasons: Their History and Mystical Connections by Tim Wallace-Murphy (2006)
  • No Holiday: 80 Places You Don't Want To Visit by Martin Cohen (2006)
  • Green Day: American Idiots & The New Punk Explosion by Ben Myers (2006)
  • Number Freaking: How To Change The World With Delightfully Surreal Statistics by Gary Rimmer (2006)
  • The Little Money Book by David Boyle (2006)
  • Bird Flu: Everything You Need to Know by John Farndon (2006)
  • And Now For Something Completely Digital: The Complete Illustrated Guide to Monty Python CDs and DVDs by Alan Parker and Mick O'Shea (2006)
  • Scamorama: Turning the Tables on Email Scammers by Eve Edelson (2006)
  • 50 Facts That Should Change The World 2.0 by Jessica Williams (2007)
  • Circle of Six by Randy Jurgensen and Robert Cea (2007)
  • Who Really Runs The World?: The War Between Globalization and Democracy by Thom Burnett and Alex Games (2007)
  • Who's Watching You?: The Chilling Truth about the State, Surveillance, and Personal Freedom by Mick Farren and John Gibb (2007)
  • Wolves in Sheep's Clothing: The New Liberal Menace in America by Stephen Marshall (2007)
  • System Of A Down: Right Here In Hollywood by Ben Myers (2007)
  • Glitter & Greed: The Secret World of the Diamond Cartel by Janine Roberts (2007)
  • Infernal Device: Machinery of Torture and Execution by Erik Ruhling (2007)
  • Iran: Everything You Need to Know by John Farndon (2007)
  • The Enigma of The Knights Templar: Their History and Mystical Connections by Marilyn Hopkins (2007)
  • Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind by Graham Hancock (2007)
  • Far Out: 101 Strange Tales from Science's Outer Edge by Mark Pilkington (2007)
  • Everything You Know About God is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to Religion by Russ Kick (2007)
  • Beyond The Secret: The Definitive Unauthorized Guide to The Secret by Alexandra Bruce (2007)
  • The Hamptons Dictionary: The Essential Guide to Class Warfare by Miles Jaffe (2008)
  • 100 Things You're Not Supposed to Know by Russ Kick (2008)
  • Dumbocracy: Adventures with the Loony Left, the Rabid Right, and Other American Idiotst by Marty Beckerman (2008)
  • 50 Facts That Should Change The USA by Stephen Fender (2008)
  • The Egypt Code by Robert Bauval (2008)
  • Above Top Secret by Jim Marrs (2008)
  • You Are STILL Being Lied To: The New Disinformation Guide to Media Distortion, Historical Whitewashes and Cultural Myths by Russ Kick (2009)
  • Sticker Nation 2: The Big Book of Subversive Stickers, Volume 2 by Srini Kumar (2009)
  • Why Do You Kill: The Untold Story of the Iraq Resistance by Jürgen Todenhöfer (2009)
  • 2012: Science or Supertition by Alexandra Bruce (2009)
  • The Sisterhood of the Rose by Jim Marrs (2009)
  • Hidden Wisdom: Secrets of the Western Esoteric Tradition by Tim Wallace-Murphy (2010)

References

  1. ^ McNichol, Tom (November 13, 2003). "Peeking Behind the Curtain of Secrecy". New York Times. Retrieved June 9, 2008.
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