Start asking questions. I've seen enough "made for TV footage" just suddenly pop up out of nowhere to scare the crap out of everyone. That's what the Chinese did with their lockdown of Wuhan Dec 2019 that touched off the COVID scare.
Now, Putin's got 175,000 troops on Ukraine's border. US and EU have nothing and desperately need a distraction after they tried to bluff Putin and Putin didn't budge. Then, boom! All of the sudden, overnight, we're getting video appearing in all the news outlets of a highly coordinated attack on the gov't of Kazakhstan (another former Soviet satellite state on Putin's border). No run-up on this. No information to suggest things were heating up in the country. No one's talking about why people are protesting. Compare with the EU and Aussie mass protests where it's clear the reason is opposition to medical tyranny.
YouTube's feeding the images direct to me on their "news" feed which means someone took the time to program this as a high priority to me. I "dislike" 95%+ of what they feed to me because it's propaganda, so anything that pops up there is always suspect.
And tomorrow's the 1st anniversary of Jan 6th fake "insurrection." We all know the Dems are slobbering over the chance to milk this: 1) to hurt Trump because they enjoy it and they still fear him, 2) because nothing makes these people happier than painting themselves as victims, and 3) because they're trying to prevent the same thing happening here to their own government. They idea is to use "reverse psychology". The idea that these things couldn't happen here in the US. We're stable. We're a 1st world country. We don't have corrupt 3rd world dictatorship. We don't solve our problems by rioting and violently overthrowing the corrupt government. Of course, our gov't is illegitimate, and we are being run by a 3rd world dictatorship, but these kinds of images actually discourage Americans from fighting.
Maybe this is real, but it's screaming psy-op to me. It's screaming "made in a Hollywood basement." Organized riots of thousands of people don't just pop up like magic overnight.
Start asking questions. I've seen enough "made for TV footage" just suddenly pop up out of nowhere to scare the crap out of everyone. That's what the Chinese did with their lockdown of Wuhan Dec 2019 that touched off the COVID scare.
Now, Putin's got 175,000 troops on Ukraine's border. US and EU have nothing and desperately need a distraction after they tried to bluff Putin and Putin didn't budge. Then, boom! All of the sudden, overnight, we're getting video appearing in all the news outlets of a highly coordinated attack on the gov't of Kazakhstan (another former Soviet satellite state on Putin's border). No run-up on this. No information to suggest things were heating up in the country. No one's talking about why people are protesting. Compare with the EU and Aussie mass protests where it's clear the reason is opposition to medical tyranny.
YouTube's feeding the images direct to me on their "news" feed which means someone took the time to program this as a high priority to me. I "dislike" 95%+ of what they feed to me because it's propaganda, so anything that pops up there is always suspect.
And tomorrow's the 1st anniversary of Jan 6th fake "insurrection." We all know the Dems are slobbering over the chance to milk this: 1) to hurt Trump because they enjoy it and they still fear him, 2) because nothing makes these people happier than painting themselves as victims, and 3) because they're trying to prevent the same thing happening here to their own government. They idea is to use "reverse psychology". The idea that these things couldn't happen here in the US. We're stable. We're a 1st world country. We don't have corrupt 3rd world dictatorship. We don't solve our problems by rioting and violently overthrowing the corrupt government. Of course, our gov't is illegitimate, and we are being run by a 3rd world dictatorship, but these kinds of images actually discourage Americans from fighting.
Maybe this is real, but it's screaming psy-op to me. It's screaming "made in a Hollywood basement." Organized riots of thousands of people don't just pop up like magic overnight.
I remain skeptical as well.