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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 speakers discuss the idea of total control in various aspects of life. They claim that there is a massive conspiracy that exposes deceptions in education, science, the economy, television, museums, and universities. They question the trustworthiness of NASA, the government, and the military, stating that they have been proven to be liars. The speakers emphasize the importance of critical thinking and unity in demanding answers and exposing the deception. They believe that the concept of a flat earth reveals the extent of the deception and could potentially lead to a checkmate situation for those in power.

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The speaker discusses the role of media corporations in hiding important information and punishing whistleblowers. They argue that true journalists should celebrate those who expose government lies, but instead, media corporations collaborate with the government to keep secrets and punish leakers. The speaker questions how journalists can hide the fact that the US is in a direct hot war with Russia, suggesting that their loyalty lies more with the government than with the American people. They emphasize the importance of defending truth tellers and not abetting lies in a country built on falsehoods.

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The speaker highlights how the public is manipulated by governments and news outlets controlled by the wealthy elite. The military empire exists to protect their capital, not us. The media portrays itself as our savior from terrorism, but it mostly spreads propaganda. Independent news sources like RT and Telesor are crucial for alternative perspectives. The term "fake news" is used to discredit organizations like WikiLeaks that provide factual information. The speaker believes it's wrong to rely solely on mainstream media like MSNBC or Fox. They mention a conspiracy involving Helen Nolan and the White House, emphasizing that disinformation and biased news are common.

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The speaker discusses a strategy to manipulate public opinion by creating confusion and mistrust. They mention flooding a country's public square with raw sewage, raising questions, spreading dirt, and promoting conspiracy theories. The goal is to make citizens lose trust in their leaders, the mainstream media, political institutions, and even each other. Once trust is lost, the game is won.

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The speaker describes “true fifth generation warfare” as a scenario where you do not know who your opponent is. As an example, they ask who is responsible for the puppet master behind the COVID crisis, suggesting potential names like Klaus Schwab, Joe Biden, and Tony Fauci, but stating that “these are surrogates” and that you don’t really know who is managing the message being propagated—the essence of fifth generation warfare. They claim that over the last three years, governments, nongovernmental organizations, transnational organizations, pharmaceutical industry corporations, media, and financial corporations have cooperated via public private partnerships, which the speaker asserts is a euphemism for fascism, to deploy the most massive, globally harmonized psychological and propaganda operation in history. The speaker asserts that, during this period, people have been subjected to the most massive, harmonized, globally coordinated propaganda campaign in the history of the Western world. They state that governments of many Western nation states have turned military grade psychological operations strategies, tactics, technologies, and capabilities—developed for modern military combat—against their own citizens. They conclude by labeling these as inconvenient facts and claim that the world many people believed in no longer exists, if it ever did.

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The speaker critiques the India moon landing, describing the footage as “the worst” and claiming it looks like “Tari graphics with ping ping ping ping ping.” They describe the landing as appearing to land in a cartoon-like manner, with a small Tari graphics figure landing, followed by Indians clapping and saying, “we did it.” The speaker says this is the same thing as the nineteen sixties moon landing, asserting it is “the same exact thing.” They recount people watching Nixon call the moon and mock the notion, contrasting it with experiences like not getting service on a mountain hike, and question how Nixon could have a phone that connected in space and “was sitting there chatting,” imagining a late-night infomercial scenario: “6 of those… $39.99… I’ll charge your card already 5 payments.” They argue the programming of television through infomercials shapes perception, suggesting that people equate Nixon calling the moon with an infomercial, such that they believe he must have called them. The speaker notes that if discussions about these matters are laughable, many respond seriously when such footage is shown, and they claim, “you don’t trust the science.” They state, “The they’re lying to you,” and that one should laugh at how much they are being lied to, because recognizing deception enables seeing through other lies. The speaker asserts that understanding what one is living on reveals a reality that is “completely different than what you were sold,” and that this realization prompts the brain to question things and ask questions. The overall message is that exposing perceived deceptions in media and historical narratives leads to questioning broader claims about reality.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the current state of media and the lack of alternative viewpoints. They question how to truly understand what is happening in the world if the news is not providing accurate information. They mention the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa and suggest that people have been deceived about its purpose. The speaker emphasizes that the movement is not about race, health, or symbols like Nazi flags or masks. Instead, it is about protecting children from digital identification. They conclude with a message of choosing love over fear.

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The speaker highlights how the public is manipulated by governments and news outlets controlled by the wealthy elite. The military empire is focused on protecting their capital, not the people. The media's role is to convince us they are saving us from terrorism, but without independent sources, we receive propaganda. Access to alternative news like RT and Telesor is crucial for diverse perspectives. The term "fake news" is used to discredit organizations like WikiLeaks that provide factual information. Disinformation and biased news are common, with PR firms hired to spin events. The speaker mentions a conspiracy involving Helen Nolan and the White House, emphasizing that the public is often deceived.

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The speaker lays out how manipulation works and how to protect yourself, framing four simple ways people try to deceive you and pointing to pervasive uses in current events and media. The discussion also touches on a chaotic overview of the Trump-era conflict and related political narratives. Key framework for manipulation: - Identity and grounding: You have an identity and background you believe in, and you use your intelligence to form models of the world based on three pillars: direct perception (what you feel, hear, see), physical causation (objects moving, events happening), and genuine human interaction. As you move away from these pillars, data can be manipulated at each step, creating a grounding gap where outside actors can distort your thinking. - Four ways to manipulate (presented as four distinct methods): 1) Filtering: Selecting or omitting information so the image you see is incomplete or distorted. For example, presenting one side of a war’s crimes or issues like global warming with selective reporting, leading to an incomplete picture. They note that correlations can appear without full context, and that entanglement or constructed scenes can mislead you. 2) The use of constructed scenes and misdirection: Seeing an image tied to a dictator or a positive scenario that is designed to push you toward a certain interpretation, not because of genuine causation but because the scene was created to influence thought. 3) The “actors” or inauthentic conversations: You may think you’re having an honest exchange, but the interlocutor is someone else (examples cited include Ben Shapiro or Greta Thunberg in some contexts) or an actor, suggesting that some discussions are not genuine expressions of belief but performances to manipulate views. 4) The combination of the above with propaganda tools: Slogans and branding (like MAGA) tie to identity and imply broader policy directions; fallacies and deceptive reasoning (ad hominem, false authorities, poisoning the well) prevent evidence from changing beliefs; social proof and identity coercion (pressure within groups, “you must be for/against this to belong”) can hijack thinking. - Consequences and signals of manipulation: They emphasize “grounding gaps” that appear when data is distant from direct perception and when intermediate steps between evidence and belief are introduced. They warn that correlation is not causation, and stress evaluating intent and construction (Was something created to fool you? Is it authentic? Are you seeing the complete data?). - Tactics used in campaigns and discourse: Overwhelming audiences with slogans, fear, and constructed narratives; making it hard to check the underlying data; deploying a filter bubble to isolate information; employing “foot in the door” to escalate commitments; and using paid demonstrations or orchestrated events to shape perception. - Defensive approach suggested: Ensure data authenticity and completeness, check for red herrings and missing information, distinguish genuine encounters from acted portrayals, and seek direct, grounded understanding of events rather than secondhand interpretations. Seek out genuine interactions with people you disagree with to test the strength of your conclusions. The speaker weaves in numerous political anecdotes and personal commentary about contemporary figures and events (Trump, Iran, Israel, Europe, media personalities, and various political actors) to illustrate how manipulation can operate in real-world contexts, while urging vigilance against data filtering, constructed scenarios, and identity-driven persuasion. The overall message centers on recognizing grounding gaps, interrogating data provenance, and prioritizing direct observation and authentic dialogue to protect one's reasoning from manipulation.

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The speaker believes that media lies have been responsible for starting most wars in the past 50 years. They argue that if the media had dug deeper and not spread government propaganda, wars could have been prevented. The speaker suggests that populations are tricked into wars because they don't willingly enter them. They claim that a good media environment leads to peace, but ignorance is the main enemy. The organizations promoting ignorance are those that keep secrets and distort information. The speaker expresses their opinion that the media is generally so bad that the world might be better off without it.

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The speaker argues that the current reality is deeply deceptive and that nothing outside will improve. They claim that “none of what is going on outside, none of this gets better,” and that “everything in our world is fake.” They list several domains as fake: “Our food is fake. Our news is fake. Our politicians are fake. Our history is fake. Even our financial system is fake.” They also assert that “the people on our TV screens, on our phone screens are lying to us because everything is a scripted movie.” They acknowledge that following the prevailing narratives and the “garbage” spoon-fed to the public is a personal prerogative, stating, “if you want to believe the absolute garbage that is being spoon fed to us, then that is 100% your prerogative.” The speaker continues by describing a shift they have observed over the past five years in this “very odd new world” and “very new and odd reality” that everyone now inhabits. They urge that by now, the majority should realize there is something “much more sinister and something much more spiritual going on behind the scenes.” They convey a sense of personal mistrust, saying, “I literally do not believe a single thing that I see anymore. I do not believe anything that I see anymore because after the last five years, a little bit more.” They explain that there are “narratives being pushed” and “distractions being pushed,” and that people are watching a movie so that “the people in control can move the chess pieces.”

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The speaker believes we live in a delusional and deceived world where nothing improves. They claim everything is fake, including food, news, politicians, history, and the financial system. They assert that people on screens are lying and that everything is a scripted movie. The speaker suggests that after five years, people should realize something sinister and spiritual is happening behind the scenes. They state they no longer believe anything they see because narratives and distractions are being pushed, and we are watching a movie while those in control move chess pieces.

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The speaker contends lies persist, directing attention to Rupert Murdoch. "These lies continue tonight." "Rupert Murdoch, who has admitted they were lies and said he regretted it, has a special obligation to stop Tucker Carlson from going on tonight now that he's seen how he is perverted and slimed the truth and from letting him go on again and again and again." "Not because their views deserve such opprobrium, but because our democracy depends on it." The speaker frames these remarks as defending democracy and accountability, urging Murdoch to intervene to curb Carlson's appearances. The statements are presented as a critique of media influence and the integrity of public discourse.

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The speaker highlights how the public is manipulated by governments and news outlets controlled by the wealthy elite. The military empire exists to protect their capital, not us. The media portrays themselves as saviors from terrorism, but they mostly spread propaganda. Independent news sources like RT and Telesor are crucial for alternative perspectives. The term "fake news" is used to discredit organizations like WikiLeaks that provide factual information. The speaker believes it's wrong to rely solely on mainstream media like MSNBC or Fox. They mention a conspiracy involving Helen Nolan and the White House, emphasizing that disinformation and biased news are common.

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The speaker criticizes the media and their desire for censorship. They argue that the left defines "disinformation" as any information that conflicts with their ideology. They mention Francis Fukuyama, a respected historian, who suggests rethinking the First Amendment. The speaker claims that those in power frame censorship as combating bad ideas, but it is really about maintaining control. They argue that power is the only principle that matters to those in the hierarchy.

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The speakers express their frustration with what they perceive as lies and manipulation from those in power. They criticize the division in society and argue that people should think for themselves instead of being controlled by others. They accuse the left of being part of a ruthless mob that destroys lives and serves the interests of the wealthy elite. The speakers also claim that censorship is being used to hide vaccine side effects. They urge people to wake up and reject the illusionary crusade created by those in power. They emphasize the importance of freedom and unity among ordinary Americans.

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The speaker claims that the system is rigged and that we are the ones who truly protect ourselves, not the company, scientists, or government. They argue that the media constantly bombards us with messages, telling us what to believe, think, and buy. The speaker asserts that we have no freedom of choice and are owned by wealthy businesses who control everything, including land, corporations, and the government. They also mention that the elite across the world are becoming more divided. The speaker believes that those in power want obedient workers, not critical thinkers. They highlight the contrast between what they want and the reality of Americans in Texas.

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The speaker expresses a commitment to questioning what they see in the media and from public figures, stating they believe in asking questions about why they’re lied to “on a regular basis with the media and the Muppets and the politicians and everybody around us.” They mention a belief in flat earth, but frame it as part of a broader stance of skepticism toward widely reported truths. They list a series of purported deceptions: fake viruses, fake nukes, fake moon landings, and fake CGI of the Earth. They also claim videos of hurricanes are falsified, noting that newscasters seem to pretend to be blown around by storms when winds are only about 10 miles per hour. The speaker argues that people shouldn’t be discouraged from asking questions, criticizing “the Muppets and the NPCs” for pressuring conformity. They compare society to the Truman Show, saying we live in it and that “the Muppets come up to you and they’re like, oh, it’s a beautiful day.” They reiterate the call to disobey and to use common sense, referencing chemtrails as part of the surrounding discourse.

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The speaker claims that wealthy business interests are the real owners who control everything, including corporations, politicians, judges, and the media. Politicians are merely there to give the illusion of choice. These owners supposedly want obedient workers who are just smart enough to perform tasks but dumb enough to accept worsening job conditions. The media is used to control what people believe, think, and buy. The speaker asserts that Americans are willfully ignorant of how they are being exploited. The American dream is a fallacy that can only be believed if one is asleep. The speaker then mentions having facial feminization surgery.

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The speaker expresses concern about the Biden administration's creation of a "Ministry of Truth," comparing it to propaganda efforts in dictatorships driven by fear of independent thought. The speaker claims this body will use taxpayer money to flood mainstream media with a preferred narrative, drowning out alternative views, and silence dissent through intimidation. The speaker asserts that this Ministry formalizes existing practices, revealing the administration's intentions. The speaker hopes this transparency will galvanize the American people to reject these efforts and remove those supporting this "undemocratic, anti-free speech mission" from office.

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The speaker criticizes the media, particularly the CIA's influence on it. They mention specific journalists like Rachel Maddow, Anderson Cooper, Joy Reid, and Sean Hannity, accusing them of lying. The speaker also expresses their belief in the effectiveness of vaccines. They claim that the media's morals and code are a joke and that they will turn on each other when faced with difficulties. The speaker emphasizes their commitment to preventing America from failing and providing better representation. They believe that the media is driven by money and that the country deserves better.

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The speaker claims that the system is rigged and that we are the ones who truly protect ourselves, not the company, scientists, or government. They argue that the media constantly tells us what to believe and buy, making us believe we have freedom of choice when we don't. The speaker asserts that big wealthy businesses control everything, including land, corporations, politics, and media. They state that the elite across the world are becoming more powerful, while the majority of people in every country don't want that. The speaker believes that those in power want obedient workers, not critical thinkers. They mention that this goes against the idea of Americans valuing independence.

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The speaker highlights how the public is manipulated by governments and news outlets controlled by the wealthy elite. The military empire is primarily focused on protecting their capital rather than safeguarding the people. The media is portrayed as a tool to convince us that they protect us from terrorism, but it often serves as a source of propaganda. Independent news sources like RT and Telesor are crucial for accessing alternative perspectives. The term "fake news" is used to discredit organizations like WikiLeaks that provide factual information. The speaker emphasizes that conspiracy theories exist, such as the lies told by the White House, but disinformation and biased news are prevalent from various sources.

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People are brainwashed by Democratic propaganda media. The speaker used to vote Democrat but now sees through the lies. They criticize the media for downplaying threats to Trump and blame Democratic leadership for community issues like crime. The speaker urges people to wake up and stop being blind to the agenda.
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