Just as Alex Jones is discredited for "frogs turning gay"..... doesn't mean AJ is wrong. In fact, he was quoting a study, but INFO warfare used an Alinsky tactic to smear and discredit Jones for it. The same can be said for Stew Peters. So, let's take a look at the 2 big 'gotcha' narratives that have been used to discredit Stew Peters and Alex Jones. The first question to be asked, are they right? With Stew Peters, there was the following guest, Dr. Bryan Ardis, who was interviewed and claimed that the 'COVID' vax☠xine had snake venom in it.
The snake venom "conspiracy theory" was successfully used to discredit anyone who disagrees with the official propaganda concerning the mRNA jab. This was the same tactic they used against Alex Jones who said the chemicals in insecticides and herbicides like Atrazine that was running off into the water shed were "turning frogs gay". Even Wikipedia cites this as being true.
"with some studies reporting causing demasculinization in male northern leopard frogs even at low concentrations,[51] and an endocrine disruptor."
The use of Atrazine is nearly ubiquitous in farming and lawn care. "Atrazine has been a suspected teratogen, with some studies reporting causing demasculinization in male northern leopard frogs even at low concentrations,[49] and an endocrine disruptor,[50]." There's much more to what Alex Jones was reporting and he is at least partially correct. Yet, the left used this against AJ to discredit him.
Likewise, the snake venom is being used against Stew Peters, and not the guest, Dr. Bryan Ardis, who raised this issue. Nevertheless, Ardis is at least partially correct here. There are plenty of sources to confirm this. One needs to ask why is Stew Peters being targeted with this? It was his guest that exposed this revelation? The reason is due to Peters being a much bigger and effective messenger than Dr. Ardis. Marxism always attempts to kill the messenger.
To some people, it's a lot easier to join in the Left's propaganda campaign using Alinsky tactics to discredit speakers. This acts in decapitating right-wing leaders. Former KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov said the Bolsheviks used these people quite effectively and referred to them as "useful idiots". When the revolution was over, they were the first to be executed. Bezmenov was asked why this was so. His response was if they betrayed their own countrymen, they'd do it again under the new regime.
Just as Alex Jones is discredited for "frogs turning gay"..... doesn't mean AJ is wrong. In fact, he was quoting a study, but INFO warfare used an Alinsky tactic to smear and discredit Jones for it. The same can be said for Stew Peters. So, let's take a look at the 2 big 'gotcha' narratives that have been used to discredit Stew Peters and Alex Jones. The first question to be asked, are they right? With Stew Peters, there was the following guest, Dr. Bryan Ardis, who was interviewed and claimed that the 'COVID' vax☠xine had snake venom in it.
The snake venom "conspiracy theory" was successfully used to discredit anyone who disagrees with the official propaganda concerning the mRNA jab. This was the same tactic they used against Alex Jones who said the chemicals in insecticides and herbicides like Atrazine that was running off into the water shed were "turning frogs gay". Even Wikipedia cites this as being true.
Likewise, the snake venom is being used against Stew Peters, and not the guest, Dr. Bryan Ardis, who raised this issue. Nevertheless, Ardis is at least partially correct here. There are plenty of sources to confirm this. One needs to ask why is Stew Peters being targeted with this? It was his guest that exposed this revelation? The reason is due to Peters being a much bigger and effective messenger than Dr. Ardis. Marxism always attempts to kill the messenger.
To some people, it's a lot easier to join in the Left's propaganda campaign using Alinsky tactics to discredit speakers. This acts in decapitating right-wing leaders. Former KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov said the Bolsheviks used these people quite effectively and referred to them as "useful idiots". When the revolution was over, they were the first to be executed. Bezmenov was asked why this was so. His response was if they betrayed their own countrymen, they'd do it again under the new regime.