I note he used the word 'disinformation'. This is a word not being used by the fake media or by political sources. There's seems to be a reason why they use the word -- 'misinformation' instead. It is used for discrediting any one that presents facts that threaten the 'official narrative'. It is not 'disinformation' because that would be -- 'false information' or 'deliberately misleading or biased information; manipulated narrative or facts; propaganda'.
Misinformation is 'something' else. Words really do have meaning that are not always understood by the general public. For example a 'person' is not just an individual, but a corporation, company, entity according to legal definition.
Despite what Merriam's Webster dictionary defines 'misinformation' as, I believe it is -- any opposing view contrary to the official propaganda.
I note he used the word 'disinformation'. This is a word not being used by the fake media or by political sources. There's seems to be a reason why they use the word -- 'misinformation' instead. It is used for discrediting any one that presents facts that threaten the 'official narrative'. It is not 'disinformation' because that would be -- 'false information' or 'deliberately misleading or biased information; manipulated narrative or facts; propaganda'.
Misinformation is 'something' else. Words really do have meaning that are not always understood by the general public. For example a 'person' is not just an individual, but a corporation, company, entity according to legal definition.
Despite what Merriam's Webster dictionary defines 'misinformation' as, I believe it is -- any opposing view contrary to the official propaganda.
Corporations are just people. Trust funds are people. Start demanding the level of accountability from corporations, that you demand of individuals.