I think you should have looked a bit deeper when coming across information narratives that seem to play directly to our biases. (We all know that Putin is based and that Schwab is an evil scumbag).
If you are not familiar with NewsPunch aka The People's Voice aka Your News Wire, do a search in the sidebar for "clickbait" and you'll find a bunch of posts I've done on this operation.
In particular, they use this method of posting Clickbait / Fake headlines, supported by one or two other false sentences, but then followed by actual information that appears to validate the original fake content by slight of hand.
Eg.
Putin Warns ‘Globalist Terrorist’ Klaus Schwab His ‘Days Are Numbered’
As if these are actual quotes (they aren't).
World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab is a “globalist terrorist” who is “holding humanity to ransom”, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin who warned the elite that their New World Order has failed and their “days are numbered.”
sauce? none. But.... next paragraph:
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a speech on October 5 at the plenary session of the 20th meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club in Sochi and emphasized the tectonic and irreversible shifts taking place in the global order.
This is factual. But the direct implication they are putting in here is that he said these things at this conference. Which he did not.
Ironic that "2nd smartest guy in the world" who is "exposing psyops and scams" is posting clickbait scam content from TPV. Unless of course that's actually his/her intent and purpose.
Note to DarQ:
The headlines and story are clickbait disinfo.
https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/putin-warns-globalist-terrorist-klaus-schwab-his-days-are-numbered/
I think you should have looked a bit deeper when coming across information narratives that seem to play directly to our biases. (We all know that Putin is based and that Schwab is an evil scumbag).
If you are not familiar with NewsPunch aka The People's Voice aka Your News Wire, do a search in the sidebar for "clickbait" and you'll find a bunch of posts I've done on this operation.
In particular, they use this method of posting Clickbait / Fake headlines, supported by one or two other false sentences, but then followed by actual information that appears to validate the original fake content by slight of hand.
Eg.
As if these are actual quotes (they aren't).
sauce? none. But.... next paragraph:
This is factual. But the direct implication they are putting in here is that he said these things at this conference. Which he did not.
Ironic that "2nd smartest guy in the world" who is "exposing psyops and scams" is posting clickbait scam content from TPV. Unless of course that's actually his/her intent and purpose.