A new report by investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson has found that so-called fact checking is nothing more than a government propaganda campaign created by the CIA.
In collusion with Big Tech, the CIA tightly regulates the flow of information online to ensure that as little truth as possible makes it past the censors. Some of it still slips through, but most of it eventually gets tagged as misinformation.
Virtually everything you see online, Attkisson contends, is either flat-out false or laced with just enough diversion to keep people off the scent. Fully true narratives are rarely if ever present online.
The media outlets themselves have also been co-opted. Nearly all of the real journalists and reporters are long gone, only to be replaced by paid propagandists who decide what is real and what is false.
They often use terms like conspiracy theorist to denigrate those who try to spread truth while calling that truth quackery (in the case of medicine and science) or debunked (as in the case of everything else).
Whenever you hear these terms loosely thrown around, you should immediately pay attention, Attkisson says, because there is probably something to whatever thing it is to which they have been attached.
Those who rely solely on the internet for their information are at serious risk of being controlled, warns Sean-Adl-Tabatabai, writing for Newspunch.
you can fight back by doing your own research, trusting your cognitive dissonance and using your common sense.
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