10-18-2022, 03:13 PM
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#2632
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Probably stuck driving someone somewhere
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Welp, take 2 by Justin Ling: https://www.bugeyedandshameless.com/...m_medium=email
This one is a....lot. I'm not pulling out nearly as many things as I could, because, well...
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Where did Smith get the idea that this spike is from non-COVID deaths? Well in her newsletter, Smith links to ZeroHedge, an infamous conspiracy website affiliated with Infowars. The U.S. has called out the website for laundering Russian propaganda.
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A feature of Smith’s newsletter was a running competition to pick the best libertarian and conservative cause to support.
Smith encouraged her followers to chip in $100: The money would go into a prize pot. After weeks of voting, six top-listed organizations would plead their case over a Zoom call, and two winners would split the money.
Some of those candidates were at least semi-mainstream: Including True North News and Canada Strong and Free (formerly the Manning Centre.)
Others are…less so.
On the list is Action4Canada, an organization that thinks the COVID-19 vaccine is being used to microchip us for 5G surveillance.
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Meyssan’s essay was republished on a blog site called Algora, which Smith links to directly. Algoa is, in a word, very antisemitic.
Even if you were to take a cursory scroll through this one essay, you would likely notice the list categories on the sidebar: One of the most popular, with 77 posts, is “It’s All About Jews.” The website features some stunningly blunt Holocaust denialism and anti-Jewish content, including the assertion that “world jewry on March 24, 1933 declared war on Germany.” Another post, entitled “For Its Security and Survival, China Must Understand Rothschild Zionism,” proclaims “China is not the enemy. China is a friend. Humanity’s enemy is the international banker.”
How Smith wound up on this website is a mystery for the ages.
But however she got there, she kept coming back!
Smith also linked to Algora in February, when she posted a rundown of “FAKE NEWS Stories Coming out of Ukraine.”
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Danielle Smith is media illiterate.
Put another way, in her own words: "When I was in politics, my staff said, ‘Danielle, you have no crazy radar.'“
When Danielle Smith seeks out news from the pro-Kremlin Centre for Research on Globalization; or The Gateway Pundit, always on the hunt for the fabled Antifa false flag attack, she underscores the fact that she cannot separate truth from fantasy.
We can’t expect that everyone thoroughly vet every single source they encounter. But ask yourself: How often do you share antisemitic blogs? I hope the answer is “never” or as close to “never” as you reasonable achieve.
Smith does not do any due diligence when someone sends her a link, or even before she shares it with her tens of thousands of followers — not even a cursory look to see if she is receiving her geopolitical news from a website that proclaim our true enemy is “the international banker.” She internalizes the information and passes it on.
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How can any person trust that Danielle Smith is going to read memos, prepared by her deep state bureaucracy; or listen to briefings from public health officials, whom she believes are responsible for administering a murder vaccine?
This isn’t just about a politician who believes bad and wrong things — this is about a politician who has decided to live in her own world, with her own facts, with her own sources of reality.
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