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posted ago by traveler776 ago by traveler776 +17 / -0

I'm not going to give my exact age but I'll say I'm between 30 and 40, my mom used to watch the news every night and even as a preteen I started getting a weird feeling about the news, just the way they talked seem strange and like they were trying to push an agenda. I would talk with my mom about my observations and she would often agree but no matter what she would still watch the news, still does to this day. There's something psychological about the way the mainstream media is produced, it's like a potent drug for so many and they can never put it down. Those of us that are immune have the duty to never stop trying to wake up those in our families but often it feels hopeless. People have been primed to accept authority from the TV, and now the mainstream media websites, for so long that the covid thing was easy to pull off. It really sickens me how things have gone since March of last year but honestly I can't say I'm surprised.

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Mynamesprivate 3 points ago +3 / -0

Check out Tragedy and Hope, a book written in the 60s by carroll quigley. Its pretty much a giant history book. Page 950 of my version talks about a group that "acts the way the radical right claims the communists do." Oh, and quigley taught history to bill clinton in the 60s.