Message from @Jym

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2019-10-09 00:54:02 UTC  

Well part of the conspiracy theory is that they weren't able to actually hide the evidence by themselves

2019-10-09 00:54:12 UTC  

And that the MSM had to work non-stop to assist them

2019-10-09 00:54:59 UTC  

And even then some information popped up they say, which it hasn't, but w/e

2019-10-09 00:57:03 UTC  

I think that's the funniest part really. The MSM colluding to *protect Bush*

2019-10-09 00:57:20 UTC  

ya

2019-10-09 00:57:30 UTC  

the narrative was so anti-Bush it got all the way to Europe 😄

2019-10-09 00:58:09 UTC  

That was just when the internet was still relatively small

2019-10-09 00:58:21 UTC  

So even the youth was mostly fed MSM narratives

2019-10-09 00:59:59 UTC  

That's the real impact of the internet. Or more internet going mainstream. Before you had a select few mass media actors so controlling the narrative was fairly easy. This is not really possible anymore.

2019-10-09 01:00:30 UTC  

Silicon Valley is so heavily left that it's actually very easy

2019-10-09 01:01:13 UTC  

It's the small creators that are working countless hours to fight the main narrative

2019-10-09 01:03:11 UTC  

Not so much. I mean when I was young there was a normie internet called AOL. My dad used it. To me places like FB and Twitter are just the new AOL.

2019-10-09 01:03:28 UTC  

I grew up during that time, too

2019-10-09 01:03:47 UTC  

There was no fixed narrative online back then

2019-10-09 01:04:11 UTC  

The internet was pure chaos

2019-10-09 01:04:40 UTC  

So I pretty much disagree completely

2019-10-09 01:04:51 UTC  

AOL was pretty cloistered.

2019-10-09 01:08:00 UTC  

And like FB it was how most people interfaced. But they couldn't (still can't) prevent people from wandering off platform.

2019-10-09 01:08:21 UTC  

AOL was an internet provider

2019-10-09 01:08:27 UTC  

It didn't control any narratives

2019-10-09 01:11:02 UTC  

No you could (many people did) just use AOL services and never interact with the rest of the internet.

2019-10-09 01:13:01 UTC  

I mean sure I'd get the AOL coaster/frisbee and sign on long enough to set a NetZero account or something then ignore it. But a lot of people just used AOL messenger and AOL news etc etc like a lot of people just use FB pages.

2019-10-09 01:43:41 UTC  

>People talking about truth and shit while not using TempleOS
amateurs

2019-10-09 01:50:49 UTC  

Temple would have looked kinda sexy back when we were using BBS, USENET, and AARPANET.

2019-10-09 05:07:04 UTC  

the internet is trending toward centralization

2019-10-09 05:08:41 UTC  

you mean deep state consolidation

2019-10-09 05:18:29 UTC  

are private corporations part of the "deep state"?

2019-10-09 05:33:54 UTC  

They can be. Normally it would be the case if they either largely depended upon funding from the state, or had contacts within the state, by which they got preferencial treatment.

2019-10-09 06:24:09 UTC  

Based and redpilled crowd

2019-10-09 06:24:19 UTC  

"boo" "not true" "fake news" bwahahah

2019-10-09 08:15:21 UTC  

NO

2019-10-09 08:15:22 UTC  

NO

2019-10-09 08:15:26 UTC  

NO

2019-10-09 08:15:27 UTC  

NO

2019-10-09 08:15:31 UTC  

FUCK

2019-10-09 08:15:33 UTC  

NO

2019-10-09 08:20:54 UTC  

What's wrong with that? If she comes in, the Democratic party will eat each other out. All the more infighting and implosion. Their party will splinter