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Originally Posted by j-c-c
Well, that audio is so bad it suggests a deep fake. I remember bleach was the preposterous agent cure, and I have seen the clip so many times, I am unsure if indeed I saw it live as it occurred which I believed I did. I suspecting I'm being gas lit here.
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That's my main point, that so-called news pushes political agendas so hard that we believe we heard things that were never said. The 'facts' get laundered through the system so many times that there's no way for us to know the truth on anything.
Some smaller 'news' agency will write a story based on an 'unnamed source' that advances the narrative they want. Then the NY Times will cite that story as their source, and it now assumes the generally positive reputation of the NY Times.
That's just 1 of about a dozen ways the 'news' attempts to blind us rather than inform us.
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I do wonder with the aversion others here have mentioned to UV, why it's so widely used to cure tooth fillings without much reservation on skin (gums) not normally exposed to any natural light.
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I don't think I've detected any aversion to UV here.
My point was someone made a dopey comment about how it might be used curatively for a viral infection, and others made their own dopey comments losely referencing the original.
We don't have our own ideas; they are assigned to us pawns. We're so used to the mind control that we believe we heard things never uttered. I'm susceptible to this, too, despite being more aware of it than most.