> a story that involves several million dollars in seed and development capital from Radio Free Asia, a CIA spinoff whose history goes back to 1951 and involves all sorts of weird shit, including its association in the 1970s with the Moonies, the hardcore anti-communist Korean cult.<p>It's hard to take a blog post serious which makes lots of big accusations and promotes conspiracy theories without a shred of evidence. I am not against conspiracy theories, it's something I find often very entertaining when people provide some evidence to support their views, but this article was just poor.<p>The above sentence alone could have had at least a few linked sources to support these statements:<p>- from Radio Free Asia, a CIA spinoff<p>- whose history goes back to 1951 and involves all sorts of weird shit<p>- including its association in the 1970s with the Moonies<p>- the hardcore anti-communist Korean cult<p>Sure, I can go on a hunt for evidence for these things myself, but I won't because I'm not the one claiming these things to be true and I've got better things to do. If you're taking me (a reader) on a journey to open my mind to the possibility of those conspiracy theories then at least provide something to back them up.