I think the subject of the post stated "US Intelligence Service" which deals with "Military &
Foreign Affairs" and although you claim to state that they are 95% disinformation because they don't hold to "your" particular Christian beliefs the information it presents from various journalists in the military and intelligence communities around the world is timely and germane.
As for the Anti-Semitism you speak of, there are several Israelis who contribute and whom are well aware of the prophesies regarding the false Jews who are currently destroying this world, Christianity and true Judaism.
Rev 3:9: Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet, and to know that I have loved thee.
It is obviously not your cup of tea, so don't read it, you are certainly entitled to your opinion.
"The truth is not for all men, but for those who seek it." ~Ayn Rand
1 John 1:6: If we say we have fellowship with him while we walk in darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth.
Go in peace.
actually that site looks to be about 95% disinformation...
just look at their editorial board and correspondents... i see pakistani intelligence...a former soviet psyops colonel...someone from iranian state media...several milosevic cronies...an anti semitic holocaust denying saxophone player...
the comments sections on their articles are filled with open anti semitism...a good example of the type of audience they are appealing to...
one of the partner publications they list is rense.com...a notorious cesspool of conspiracy theory and paranormalism and everything fringe...
one of their former associates is the late malachi martin...misrepresented on the site as a 'former vatican secretary of state'...a promoter of roman catholic 'prophecy' and 'apparitions'
so basically it is nothing more than another anti semitic conspiracy site...run mostly by foreign intelligence and people with made up credentials...with 'veterans' in the title in an attempt to make it sound credible and to make its campaign of bigotry and misinformation more appealing to veterans who they seem to think are easy to fool...