Which is Worse: Conspiracy Theory or Hive Mind?
Christopher Chantrill – It’s good to know that the daughter of two academics, one a Tamil Brahmin and the other a Marxist economist, is just Middle-Class Kamala.
But now the last echo of the Kennedy mystique, RFK Jr., has plumped for Trump, after releasing a screed in which he accused the Democrats of being meanie jelly-beanies.
But I wonder if the main contribution from RFK Jr. will be to help mainstream three “conspiracy theories.” Continue reading
Greg Hunter – Professor Mark Crispin Miller (MCM) teaches media studies at New York University (NYU) and is an expert in propaganda. Dr. Miller says just about everything concerning Covid was a “propaganda masterpiece.”
C J Hopkins – There comes a time near the end of every PSYOP when the PSYOP has achieved its objective, or as much of its objective as it is going to achieve, and is becoming increasingly recognizable as a PSYOP, and so the focus shifts to damage control, and erasing the PSYOP from official history.
Jonathan Turley – It is not clear what is more chilling: the menacing role played by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Twitter’s censorship program or its mendacious response to the disclosure of that role.
Iam Saums – I am not a conspiracy theorist, at least I do not consider myself one. Though I find it interesting how the common theorem behind its existence is scientific and critically psychological in contemporary society. Decades ago, the term “