↑Michael Massing, « Un-American », sur Columbia Journalism Review : « Far-right Web sites like World Net Daily and Newsmax.com floated all kinds of specious stories about Obama that quickly careened around the blogosphere and onto talk radio. »
↑(en) John F. Burns, « Britain Identifies 16 Barred From Entering U.K. », The New York Times, New York City, NY, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :
« according to WorldNetDaily.com, a conservative Web site. »
↑« Fact-checking President-elect Trump’s news conference », sur Washington Post (consulté le ) : « "He frequently claimed that Obama had spent $2 million to cover this up — a number he plucked out of World Net Daily, which promotes conservative-leaning conspiracy theories." »
↑(en) Dougherty Michael Brendan, « Conservative Radio Host Says Andrew Breitbart Might Have Been Assassinated », Business Insider, (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :
« "The report comes from WorldNetDaily, a right-wing website that periodically promotes conspiracy theories about Obama's birth certificate." »
↑Avi Selk, « In rumors around a DNC staffer’s death, a whiff of a Clinton-era conspiracy theory », sur Washington Post (consulté le ) : « "One of Starr’s investigators had been “threatened to short-circuit the probe,” Joseph Farah wrote in 2003 on his website, WorldNetDaily.com, which would become an incubator for birther conspiracy theories in the Obama era." »
↑World Net Daily, « About Us », Joseph Farah (consulté le )