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In this video, the speaker highlights various instances where they believe the media has lied to the public. They mention the portrayal of the 2020 Wendy's protests as mostly peaceful, the effectiveness of masks, the safety of vaccines, and the claim that Russia blew up its own pipeline. The speaker then mentions their intention to visit Julian Assange but abruptly switches to talking about boycotting Bud Light. The video abruptly ends with the speaker expressing gratitude for a job well done.

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The speaker presents two retractions from The Daily Beast and Mediaite regarding a story about Attorney General Pam Bondi. The Daily Beast initially reported Bondi was caught on hidden camera at brunch talking to a woman hired by James O'Keefe to pose as a nanny, implying O'Keefe targeted Bondi. O'Keefe says this was false, as they didn't hire the woman and the footage was sent to them. The Daily Beast updated their headline to "random stranger at brunch" and clarified O'Keefe shared the footage. Mediaite described the video as an "attempted gotcha arranged by James O'Keefe." O'Keefe says this was also false, as the video was sent by an anonymous source. Mediaite updated their article to reflect that OMG merely published the video sent to them. O'Keefe emphasizes the importance of sticking to facts and avoiding assumptions in reporting.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a witness named Alyssa Hopper who supposedly gave CPR to a shooting victim in a deli. The speaker claims that the shooting was staged and that the victim's father is an actor. They also question the credibility of Alyssa's actions and mention her recent tattoo paying respects to the shooting. The speaker believes the entire event is a hoax for gun control and mental health legislation. They provide links for further information.

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The speaker discusses how many elements in videos by Mr. Beast are fake or scripted, including CGI effects, fake explosions, and scripted actions. They also mention allegations of illegal lotteries, fake giveaways, and false advertising. The speaker claims that Mr. Beast's videos are not as genuine as they appear, with scripted content and manipulated outcomes. Additionally, they mention a temper tantrum thrown by Mr. Beast and an incident where someone almost died on set.

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The speaker criticizes Tim Walz for being a traitor and deserter for leaving his unit in Afghanistan. They accuse him of lying for political gain and question his leadership. The speaker emphasizes the importance of honesty, especially for those claiming military experience. They also discuss the concept of stolen valor. The video ends with a call to subscribe for more content. Translation: The speaker criticizes Tim Walz for being a traitor and deserter for leaving his unit in Afghanistan. They accuse him of lying for political gain and question his leadership. The speaker emphasizes the importance of honesty, especially for those claiming military experience. They also discuss the concept of stolen valor. The video ends with a call to subscribe for more content.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the concept of crisis actors and conspiracy theories surrounding events like shootings. They mention how some people believe that these events are hoaxes and that the victims are actors. The speaker also points out that one of the individuals involved in a shooting incident was once an actor. They show footage of this person in a commercial and question their authenticity. The speaker then talks about how the media mocks the masses by showing casual behavior after death, making it seem normal. They compare this person to another individual involved in the Sandy Hook shooting, who was also accused of being a crisis actor. The speaker believes that the media uses reverse psychology to discuss these accusations. They also include a clip of Eric Holder talking about the need to brainwash people about guns. The speaker concludes by stating that government propaganda is evident, but many people are unaware or refuse to acknowledge it.

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A mother anxiously waits at the hospital for news about her son who was at the club during the shooting. She pleads for information and expresses concern for the unidentified victims. The interviewer offers sympathy and promises to help find her son. However, the video takes a turn as the speaker accuses the mother of being a crisis actor and questions the authenticity of the shooting. They claim that the shooter appeared in a documentary years prior, suggesting a conspiracy. The speaker dismisses the documentary as staged and calls the whole event a setup. They believe the shooter is an actor and that the entire situation is a money-making scheme.

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The footage reveals that Brian Sicknick was not a victim of violence at the Capitol, contradicting claims made by the January 6th committee. The tape shows him walking normally after the incident, and investigators for the Democratic Party reviewed it but chose not to release it to the public. This decision was made to protect their narrative, as revealing the truth would undermine their political agenda. Their willingness to misrepresent the facts about Sicknick indicates a broader pattern of dishonesty.

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In this video, the speaker points out that Tony Sanchez, who is also known as Tony Marrero, is the same person. They mention that Tony Marrero was shot four times in the back during the Pulse nightclub shooting. The speaker finds it suspicious that Tony was able to create a GoFundMe account the day after the shooting, considering the severity of his injuries. They also bring up a similar situation involving Robbie Parker, who allegedly had a GoFundMe account set up for his daughter after the Sandy Hook shooting. The speaker suggests that there is evidence of GoFundMe accounts being created before tragic events occur. Overall, they question the authenticity of these accounts and the identities of the victims.

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The speaker presents two retractions from The Daily Beast and Mediaite regarding a story about Attorney General Pam Bondi. The Daily Beast initially reported Bondi was caught on hidden camera at brunch talking to a woman hired by James O'Keefe to pose as a nanny, implying O'Keefe targeted Bondi. O'Keefe says this was false, as they didn't hire the woman. The Daily Beast changed the headline and included additional information. Mediaite described the video as an "attempted gotcha arranged by James O'Keefe," which O'Keefe also denies, stating the video was sent by an anonymous source. Mediaite issued a retraction, changing the description to "video published." O'Keefe emphasizes the importance of sticking to facts and avoiding assumptions in reporting. The reporters involved will receive a "Retracto" stuffed animal.

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The speaker details their past support for Scott Pressler, including inviting him to WalkAway events, promoting him on news outlets like Fox News, and featuring him in a video series. They offered him a job and legal assistance, and facilitated a connection with Lara Trump. After the 2020 election, the speaker noticed a change in Pressler. He allegedly didn't reciprocate support within a group of activists organizing rallies and changed plans to coordinate efforts in Georgia. On January 6th, Pressler sat next to the speaker at Trump's speech but didn't acknowledge how he got the seat. After the speaker's arrest related to January 6th, Pressler offered support but didn't publicly defend them. He later posted support for Steve Bannon. The speaker also notes Pressler began using a different accent in public. When the speaker's documents were leaked to the media, Pressler remained silent. The speaker won their case and Pressler acknowledged it by using the trending phrase. The speaker concludes Pressler is self-serving, not brave, kind, grateful, or honest, and that his public persona is false. A second video will address Pressler's claims about his work in Pennsylvania.

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A video went viral showing a young Kansas City Chiefs fan wearing a native headdress and what appeared to be blackface. However, it was later revealed that the other half of his face was painted red, not black. Many people criticized the media for jumping to conclusions and slandering the young fan. The speaker warns viewers about the war for information and encourages them to seek out reliable sources. They also mention that conservative content creators are being shadow banned and urges support for conservative voices. The speaker concludes by thanking viewers and promoting their social media accounts.

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A single mom named Ramona, who is one of the COVID patients hospitalized in Australia, shared her story to raise awareness about the dangers of the virus. However, some people on social media doubted the authenticity of the video, claiming that the patients were paid actors. One TikToker investigated and found that Ramona was not actually a patient at Concord Hospital. The TikTok video gained significant views before being removed.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a recent bombing incident and questions the authenticity of a survivor's story. The survivor claims that his cell phone saved his life by blocking shrapnel. The speaker finds this hard to believe and points out inconsistencies in the survivor's account, such as the lack of damage to his shirt and the presence of media at the scene. The speaker suggests that the incident may have been staged and encourages viewers to watch other videos for more information. The speaker concludes by criticizing CNN for reporting what they believe to be false information.

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Fake news circulated about 13 soldiers on Snake Island being killed by Russians, but they were actually unharmed. A video of a tank running over a car was mistakenly attributed to Russians, but it was a Ukrainian tank. A video of a man saying goodbye to his family before battle was actually a rebel fighter sending his family to safety in Russia. The truth behind these viral videos was revealed, showing the importance of fact-checking.

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During a gunfire incident at a Charlie Kirk event in Utah, 'This is not a drill. There is a gunfire in Utah. Shots fired.' A man named Elder TikTok, with 150,000 followers, was close to the stage, recording the pandemonium while helping people evacuate. He then started recording himself and, 'doing a good deed... couldn't go without plugging yourself because he knew how viral this video would be.' He was later seen at Charlie Kirk's table, 'stealing the hats and the merchandise on the table.' He wore 'the same hat, same clothes.' After realizing he could 'plug his own social medias because he knew how viral this video would be,' he stopped his video and was caught raiding the table. His TikTok account is 'completely gone.' An apology video was released, but 'people did not like that at all and continued to mass unfollow him.'

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Hunter Biden's involvement with Burisma, a Ukrainian company, is discussed in this video. The speaker presents four key facts: Hunter Biden was appointed to the board of Burisma and received a large salary despite lacking qualifications; Burisma executives sought his help with a Ukrainian prosecutor; Joe Biden visited Ukraine and criticized the prosecutor, leading to his dismissal; and the Biden Justice Department attempted to cover up the situation. The speaker refers to released communications between Hunter Biden and Burisma, which show efforts to gain support from US officials. The video emphasizes the importance of two whistleblowers and a judge in exposing the situation.

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A leaked, edited undercover video posted by O'Keefe Media Group features Hayden Kirkpatrick, formerly VP at State Farm, discussing the Palisades fire victims and Bay Area residents. Kirkpatrick claims the footage was from a Tinder date. The video, potentially lacking context due to splicing, is controversial. The outlet that published it was founded by James O'Keefe, formerly of Project Veritas, which has faced lawsuits over misleading undercover content. The controversy arises as State Farm continues to drop policies, prompting questions about orchestration.

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Alfred Lewis, a 19-year-old, admits to making a mistake and believes everyone makes mistakes. The video in question shows Lewis striking a man from behind, but he claims that he later shook the man's hand and gave him a hug, which cannot be verified. Lewis expresses surprise at how things escalated and didn't expect it to go so wrong.

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In this video, James O'Keefe from Project Veritas confronts Charlie Chester, a technical director at CNN, about his intentions to help Biden win the election without explicitly stating it. Chester admits to this and also acknowledges that their medical analysis of Trump was based on speculation. The video goes on to highlight various instances where CNN and other media outlets spread false information about Trump, including misleading photos, edited videos, and inaccurate reports. The video concludes by pointing out that trust in the media has declined during the Trump presidency.

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The speaker discusses a politician's attempt to portray himself as a dedicated National Guardsman, highlighting a speech where he emphasizes the purpose and educational opportunities the Guard provided. This is contrasted with accusations of dishonesty. One interviewee claims the politician's commitment to the National Guard was not "bigger than himself," and alleges he is a "habitual liar" who exaggerates or fabricates details about his past. Specific examples include his transfer between National Guard units and his role as a football coach, where it's claimed he was an assistant coach fired due to a DUI, which he allegedly lied about. The interviewee asserts these lies are accumulating and becoming increasingly difficult to conceal.

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The video discusses the spread of fake images and videos during the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Examples include a fake image of Zelensky in military gear and footage from a video game used in news reports. The speaker warns of anti-Russian fake news but acknowledges similar misinformation may exist on the other side. They emphasize the need to be critical of information before reacting emotionally.

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The video features a conversation between the speaker and a man named Nathan, who is a registered sex offender. Nathan had arranged to meet an 11-year-old girl at a park, but it turns out he was talking to a group of individuals who expose predators. Nathan denies any wrongdoing and claims that he was just joking. However, he admits to being part of a Telegram group that shares inappropriate content, including videos of young children. The speaker confronts Nathan about his actions and urges him to seek help. Nathan agrees to get rid of the content and promises to speak to a counselor.

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This Fitness Influencer Just Lied to Everyone..
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This episode examines Malibu Fit Max, a fitness influencer who claimed to have taken an IED blast to the face, only to be revealed as a fall on his face while drunk. The disclosure, supported by access to his records, shows he was never an IED victim, though he did serve. Branding followed the lie. Public response is split: some defend him, others condemn the deception and harm to actual veterans. The episode notes the irony of using bullying as a defense and questions the long‑term credibility of creators who lie for attention, even as audiences decide whether forgiveness is deserved or deservedly withheld.

Breaking Points

CNN ADMITS Syria Viral Segment WAS HOAX
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CNN has admitted that a segment about a prisoner release was misleading. The man portrayed as a victim was actually a former intelligence officer in the Assad regime, not an ordinary citizen. Initially identified as Adel Gurbal, he claimed to have been imprisoned for three months, but he had been jailed less than a month ago for extortion. Local residents revealed his true identity and past actions, including torture. The segment raised questions about CNN's reporting standards, as it was presented without verification. This incident highlights ongoing issues in media narratives surrounding conflicts, where journalists may be influenced by ideology rather than facts.
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