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Specific times when mainstream media spread misinformation?
Caleb Hughes
Carson Carter
Pick a story, any story at all in any publication.
It's got a 50% chance of being blatant and knowingly false.
The other 50% is just factually wrong, not though malice, just incompetence of the reporter in regards to the subject at hand.
Chase Reyes
Oliver Murphy
Best and simplest fucking example (beyond the 'case' and 'death' numbers):
At the end of 2021, I watched a bunch of "year in review" videos from various news sources around the world, and MANY were still showing images from that 'drone video' of the "mass graves in New York". Anyone who has looked into it for themselves will have seen that this wasn't evidence of any major excess death in NY (even though some excess death occurred, mostly as a result of iatrogenesis), that it was just a bunch of people wearing hazmat suits\masks because of covid policies and doing the same shit on Hart Island they've done for decades, eventually they did see a rise in the number of bodies they dealt with but this was entirely a result of covid policies which made it hard to cremate\bury bodies, etc. There's no evidence of "mass graves" caused by covid. It's 100% fake news but they still rely on that image and it's still one of the main 'points' of those who believe there was a Pandemic.
That footage was from 2020 btw, and there hasn't been anything like that since even though in theory covid deaths got much higher according to the 'official covid stats'.
It's just amazing that no dedicated independent reporter has really gone and tried to expose this single point in the official narrative.
Eli Morales
Jason Williams
Luis Rodriguez
Chase Reed
Maybe Rogan is too powerful and Spotify can't afford to lose him. They can't just ban Rogan, like Twitter could even president Trump.
Brody Ortiz
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