He states, “Fiction has to make sense.”
Telling. Considering that I embrace unorthodox thinking - absent bias, i.e., analytical thinking - I have a certain sense for bs. I watched the same talk you did, and my takeaway was not bs, but knowledge bias.
Admittedly, he does fail to qualify the fiction as sensible (such a talk should certainly NOT be bereft of ‘receipts’, lest is IS ridiculed as conspiracy theory), but your comment is a bit off base.
For FReepers with open minds, his talk is certainly worth listening (the video is worthless). Based upon my knowledge, much of his tale is sensible, but I also share a similar finding of government manipulating the public and working against the Constitution for over a century.
His tying of ‘medical tyranny’ to the CIA et al is compelling IMHO and merits consideration (and additional research), not demonization as ‘huge amounts of nonsense’.
In balance, “Tat.” /s
https://theethicalskeptic.com/2024/02/26/a-case-study-in-covid-19-vaccine-related-death-certificate-fraud/ Yes, and he is a former Navy Intelligence Officer.
I just can not imagine being excited about seeing so many hospitals and so much disease in America. What do you think is causing it?
What is the difference between fact and fiction? Fiction has to make sense. The truth does not!!