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estingly similar in pattern to people who might have an intelligence connection, just by pattern. So just to say it again, none of what I said about any of these characters is based on any facts that I'm aware of. It's just pattern recognition. That's it. Which is a weak form of predicting the future, but there it is. I'll put it out there. Have you come to this conclusion yet? I know we've all b…
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Didn't it used to be the case, didn't it used to be the case that you thought the news was to tell you what the government is doing? Didn't you? But it's very clear that that's no longer the case. The legacy media is in the business of preventing you from knowing what the government is doing. The legacy media. Now fortunately we have social media and there's competition in the field, so you know you can get some of the story. But that's literally their purpose, because the news that isn't about politics isn't that interesting either. Have you noticed that? Yeah, we need to know when a hurricane's coming, but that's not the fascinating news. It's the political stuff that interests us, and that is entirely designed to mislead you.
So the legacy media is the phrase I'm going to use for what used to be called the news, because I don't think news is even, and I'm not using hyperbole here. This is not intended to be an exaggeration. News is the wrong word. Am I wrong? Because news implies that you think it's true, whereas the legacy media is clearly not in the business of saying things they think are true. I'm not wrong, am I? They're no lo
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nger in the business of saying things that even they believe to be true. It's one thing if they're wrong. You know, we accept that people can be wrong about the news. That's not even a big deal. But it's now obvious they're not trying to be right. That feels different. It's not news. Whatever they're producing, it couldn't possibly be called news if the idea is to prevent you from knowing what's h…
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