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Sound of Freedom
#11
The machine as taken over and will discredit, slander, arrest or kill things it deems a threat to it's power. Some of us see it and recognize it, some of us don't care, and some have not been awaken and playing a role for the machine. Most all information is disseminated through only a handful of corporations. This includes the most popular "conservative" network. It's no longer hidden, it's in plain site. Myself or others could list 50 examples but we are all in our own camps and tribes. That was also by design. Ok have your fun.. I know it's coming. 3-2-1 go
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#12
what is new and interesting to me is that we all seem to agree that misinformation is dangerous, but our trust is polarized.  i posted a link above of house testimony with an expert on Q and disinformation that cited quite a few sources.   it would be interesting to read similar experts on MSM biases. I suppose there are viking sites out there that may have it posted already IIRC. 
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#13
Quote: @Bullazin said:
https://docs.house.gov/meetings/HA/HA08/20220622/114910/HHRG-117-HA08-Wstate-RothschildM-20220622.pdf

Rothschilds testimony before US House in 2022
Good read. Thanks for posting that. There is probably nothing that fascinates me more than conspiracy theories and those who believe them. It is equally puzzling and infuriating. 
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#14
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
I guess all you lovers of slavery and pedophilia can just wait for Oppenheimer.  B)
Oppenheimer should be a good story,  but 3 hours,  thats gonna be a tough sit.  Might have to wait and watch that at home.
Nothing worse than sitting through a crap movie, especially a too long, crap movie. But those who've seen it say it flies by. "It doesn't let go of you from the first second to the last." It's also been getting raves like I've never heard before. One reviewer called it "the best and most important film this century." So yeah, as a fan of science, WWII history and someone who's actually toured Los Alamos, I'm pretty stoked. 
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#15
Joaquin Phoenix, Directed by Ridley Scott....What's not to like?

 
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#16
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Joaquin Phoenix, Directed by Ridley Scott....What's not to like?

 
Should be a good one. Joaquin Phoenix is a fantastic actor. Right up there with Daniel Day Lewis and Viola Davis IMHO.
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#17
In the Sound of Freedom, the footage of the actual rescue was very powerful for me. I imagine most of those kids rescued would not be around today if it wasn't for Tim Ballard. We are living in a very sick world these days

It is kind of amazing how this movie was completed five years ago, and had to overcome so many obstacles just to be released now, in select theaters. It's definitely a movie worth checking out.
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#18
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Good read. Thanks for posting that. There is probably nothing that fascinates me more than conspiracy theories and those who believe them. It is equally puzzling and infuriating. 
If you get a chance, listen to Mel Gibson or especially Caviezel talk about their conspiracy theories. Its out there in a way that makes a sane person question their mental stability. Mel Gibson's Dad was a real piece of work.
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#19
I listened to a piece on this movie this morning on NPR.  It was pretty objective.  They did some research and while the producers acknowledged that they took liberties with the actual story (I guess you could say it was "Disney-fied"?  It was enhanced to make it more interesting), the basic story of child trafficking as a problem was acknowledged.  They had more questions about Caviezel doing a movie media tour promoting the film and coming across as a spokesman for QAnon. The producers disavowed any messaging about QAnon.  Yes, I heard clips of his claims...he's waaaaay out there.
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#20
NPR.  It was pretty objective

 =) 
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