View original postX has indeed become one of the few platforms to promote stories not approved by the so-called mainstream media. If the cost for that is sifting through the Illuminati bullshit, then it is well worth it.
Are you referring by that term only to the main liberal media like MSNBC, CNN or the NYT? Or the liberal media plus the WSJ, as the arguably most prestigious conservative media source but which does tend to be more aligned to the Republican 'establishment', to the extent that still exists today?
I'm asking because considering the size and influence of Fox, as well as the various newer right-wing channels and websites, it seems rather misleading to exclude them from your definition of 'mainstream'. Unless you're referring to stories that you also wouldn't see on Fox or other 'conservative mainstream' news sources...
View original postSpeaking of Russia, was Prigozhin really on the jet, and was it sabotaged by order of the Tsar? Or is some misdirection involved?
Yeah, would be interesting to hear Tom's thoughts on that.
The platform formerly known as Twitter is becoming the new Reddit for
14/08/2023 06:16:16 PM
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Directed energy weapons or Russian collusion to undermine democracy.
22/08/2023 03:35:09 PM
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Pick your poison, conspiracy theories are everywhere and from both extremes.
22/08/2023 04:03:29 PM
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Yes, lots of insanity. But also the only place outside Telegram that shows Ukraine battle footage.
25/08/2023 02:40:30 PM
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You're not wrong.
25/08/2023 04:00:54 PM
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Question about 'so-called mainstream media'...
25/08/2023 04:53:20 PM
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Fox is absolutely MSM. As much bullshit there as CNN, just a different slant. Except on Ukraine.
25/08/2023 06:38:12 PM
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Here's a perfect example of my point.
27/08/2023 03:12:56 PM
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Throwing in my two cents
26/08/2023 09:55:49 PM
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