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This guy is way too far left to believe anything he has to say.
As ever, Jon is brilliant, insightful and in this case, courageous. Thank you for explaining the inexplicable. I miss my friends. I miss my family. They’re still in there. Sometimes I can see their beautiful souls peeking through.
The spread of misinformation is a problem and it’s helping to divide a nation but the bigger and more chilling problem (that you’ve chosen to overlook because you’re a partisan hack) is govt suppressing important facts that could sway an election such as the Hunter Biden laptop. We now know clearly that the FBI pressured Twitter Facebook and other to suppress the story and even called it “Russian disinformation” to help a flawed candidate get elected. that was a blatant lie. The US Gov and so... more
Insightful and timely. Shows how fallible we are as humans and how fragile are our systems.
Excellent research and an amazing perspicacity into the origins of ideas, makes for interesting, to say the least, and sometimes thrilling, even gripping narrative. Wish more people listen, and consider what makes for facts, and realize that when we deny reality and the truth, we not only deny ourselves of a reliable ground to tread on, we risk fracturing our essence of being. We risk breaking down the cherished democracy we’re all tasked with protecting.
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