The Big Gaslight

The Big GaslightJohn Gaski – The term “gaslighting” was just selected word of the year because of its overuse.  But why would that usage increase have happened?  Maybe because the practice itself has become more common as a political weapon.

In practical parlance, “gaslighting” means trying to persuade others not to believe their “lying eyes,” or not to believe what they already had known as established fact.  Recent examples of such disinformation themes include: Continue reading

Is Ray Epps the Key?

Ray EppsJohn Green – Is Ray Epps the key to uncovering a deep state conspiracy that many of us have suspected for years?  With what we have witnessed with Midyear Exam, Crossfire Hurricane, the Whitmer Kidnapping, the 2020 election, and now the January 6 “insurrection,” it has become obvious that our government is not that of a healthy functioning democratic republic.  But the depths of the corruption, and how far bad actors are willing to go in corrupting our society, have largely remained hidden.  But there are encouraging signs.

When a doctor examines a patient, he will often use palpation.  He uses his hands to poke and prod the body looking for swelling, lumps, breaks, or painful reactions.  When the body reacts, the doc knows he has found the source of the problem.  Well, Ted Cruz just palpated the FBI, and the whole Democrat body politic flinched. Continue reading