One method of propaganda is to make you believe that everyone thinks a certain way

 

So, if I am the product, I want to impress on you that a lot of people agree with me

This is one way I could do it. 2.4 million. wow.

But Rob couldn’t actually direct people to me, because of censorship. I knew that twitter is censoring (seriously shadow-banning to 1 or 2 people only) all posts with a substack address.

I did not know that twitter STILL is censoring all Dr. Mercola’s work.

Rob Schneider got my quote from the interview Dr. Mercola released 2 days ago. But he couldn’t direct people there, even with Elon Musk owning the platform. See below.

Censorship is alive and well. We still need to give it a mortal wound.

Meanwhile, Rob Schneider posted one of my favorite Congressional video funnies. John Kerry (who barely made it through college with a degree in political science) spouts off on ‘climate change’, tells congressman Tom Massey (withe a BS and MS in electrical engineering from MIT) he doesn’t understand the science.

Massey skewers him by saying he should know, with his degree in poly sci. And discusses the science eruditely. Then Kerry denies ever owning a private plane (including his family in his comment).

But Massey has the goods and shows how Kerry recently sold his private plane. Ya gotta laugh or else you’d cry!

See more here substack.com

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    Howdy

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    It is obvious that propaganda isn’t the only area where this is apparent. Try science for a start. Plenty of examples of this appear on PSI where readers are taken as a bunch of clones with no free will or individuality.
    Try anything at all to be honest, you’ll see the same thing happening all over.

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    Tom

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    I have noticed this very often. One way they do this is with fake polling, which 90% of it is.

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