Posted on 07/28/2021 7:15:38 AM PDT by ransomnote
Just putting this out - from Truth Hammer, reposting Praying Medic:
TruthHammer
Forwarded from
Praying Medic
(Dave Hayes)
Why Do They Push Fantastic Claims?
Certain accounts on social media share unbelievable claims with their followers. There appears to be a single overarching reason why they do it.
These accounts often post legitimate news and information on current events for a period of time. But then, they’ll suddenly share something out of the norm, like the idea that Hitler wasn’t really such a bad guy, or that James Comey or Hillary Clinton have been secretly executed.
Analyzing the Claims
If I were to tell you the moon was made of cheese, you may not believe me. But I could respond, “Prove that it isn’t made of cheese.” To prove conclusively that the moon is not made of cheese, we would have to go there in person, and inspect the surface of the moon. That isn’t possible, thus, my claim cannot be verified as true but neither can it be proven false.
The fantastic claims made by certain social media accounts use this same tactic. Someone will say that a political figure has been secretly executed. When anyone asks for evidence, they’re told to prove that it didn’t happen. If a recent photo were provided showing that the person is still alive, the next step is to claim that wasn’t them, but a clone, or someone wearing a mask. These claims are designed in such a way that they can neither be verified nor falsified.
The motive for such claims can been seen in the fact that these accounts generally post reliable information for a whil,e and then suddenly change and post things of a different nature.
They post legitimate, reliable information to gain followers. Once they have their base of support established, they begin posting occasional bizarre claims along with legitimate information, hoping that everything will be accepted, since their followers already trust them.
The goal of these accounts is to get their followers to spread the lies alongside the truth.
Think about logically.
We’re engaged in an information war.
We’re digital soldiers.
Our task is sharing the truth with the world.
Would our enemy not want to discredit us as a source of information?
How will friends, co-workers, and family react when along with the truth about election fraud we tell them the cabal was secretly executed and all those people walking around in DC are fakers wearing masks.
Everything we say is now discredited because we shared one false story.
See how that works?
Untikish andterfriendle! Muni. tisristttyn
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Someone on FR posted this? It’s not Mongolian. Looks like gibberish.
I’ve often looked up the words on Hu videos, some have subtitles and I find lyrics elsewere too. I love them and their message.
tikishUnay terfriendleanday! unimay. isristttyntay
There...translated to pig latinđ
Babbitt, an Air Force veteran and San Diego native, was fatally shot Jan. 6 by a U.S. Capitol Police officer.
The Washington D.C. Offices of the Chief Medical Examiner submitted a request to cremate Jan. 6 Capitol protester Ashli Babbitt two days after gaining custody of the body, according to documents obtained and released Tuesday by conservative watchdog Judicial Watch.
Babbitt, an Air Force veteran and San Diego native, was fatally shot by a U.S. Capitol Police officer as she attempted to climb through a broken window of a door to the Speakerâs Lobby, a room off House chambers.
Among the 1,160 pages of documents obtained by Judicial Watch is a Jan. 8 application to cremate Babbitâs body that is labeled "completed successfully."
However, neither Judicial Watch nor the medical examinerâs officer could confirm Tuesday whether the entry meant the application or the cremation was successful.
The Justice Department said in April that it would not pursue charges against the unnamed officer accused of fatally shooting the 35-year-old Babbitt because there was insufficient evidence to support a criminal prosecution.
The decision came about a week after the medical examinerâs office said Babbitt died of a gunshot wound to her shoulder, and that her death had been ruled a "homicide" because it was the result of "intentional harm of one person by another."
"The continued secrecy and delayed release of information about the shooting death of Ashli Babbitt are suspicious and smacks of politics," says Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. "That Americans still have no information about who killed her or any police report about her death is a scandal of epic proportions."
Documents obtained by Judicial Watch also appear to show that an email of Babbit's fingerprints between a Metropolitan Police Department officer and a District of Columbia government resulted in multiple Microsoft "undeliverable" messages being returned, written in what appear to be Chinese characters.
â Untikish andterfriendle! Muni. tisristttyn
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âSomeone on FR posted this? Itâs not Mongolian. Looks like gibberish.â
No, someone on 8Kun posted it to me.
~Easy
Thank you for including “Slide Alert”.
Great meme!!!!!
I have long assumed they are all ghey...it’s in the job description.
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"the weight of evidence for an extraordinary claim must be proportioned to its strangenessâ or
as Carl Sagan put it:
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
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New York AG: Investigation Found Gov. Cuomo ‘Sexually Harassed Multiple Women’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U-pO2HXz9w
Interesting. I went to your YouTube to look at that comment. You have been reduced to 1 like and 1 comment now, and that one wasn’t the comment.
Mark
***Hmm, that is interesting. I wonder what the heck is going on, and how unusual this is.
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UK ‘Urgently Investigating’ Incident on Ship Between UAE, Iran Amid ‘Hijacking’ Report
(snip) The United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said it was tracking with urgency an incident that its military’s maritime tracker identified involving at least one ship traversing the tense Gulf of Oman between the United Arab Emirates and Iran.
The comment came after the Defense Ministry’s U.K. Maritime Trade Operations reported on Tuesday that “an Incident is currently underway” 61 nautical miles east of the UAE’s Fujairah coast. The incident was described as “non-piracy” and then also classified as a “potential hijacking” by the monitor.
Meanwhile, other independent maritime trackers began to show that a number of vessels in the vicinity of the incident were reporting “Not under command,” meaning the crew was unable to maneuver as needed, often due to an exceptional circumstance.
These ships included oil tankers Golden Brilliant and Front Crown, both of which have since reported they were “underway using engine.”
No trots, but I did catch myself galloping over the a hay bale for some reasonâŚ
Yeah, youtube is already being manipulated, as the likes keep getting
zeroed out, and though it says there are two comments, only one can
be seenâŚ
The foreign language response to my video was posted as a reply to my
embed of the video on 8Kun. It was an 8Kun response, not a youtube
response.
And so far, untranslatable.
~Easy
Aha, “that” “out there”.
I have been appreciating the scent of hay a bit more lately!
P.M.
It might be the old Change the letters to White trick. Maybe highlight and change the text color?
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