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Story at-a-glance
- Fact-checking is one part of the campaign to control what you see online, and therefore what you think and how you perceive reality
- Investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson explains how virtually everything you see and hear online has been co-opted, or taken over to serve a greater agenda
- Instead of real journalists and reporters, the media is infiltrated with propagandists who dictate what’s “fake news” and what’s not
- The public is being manipulated to want their information censored by third-party “fact”-checkers, which were introduced as a tool to confuse and control the public further
- “Conspiracy theory”, “debunked”, “quackery” and “antivaccine” are examples of terms that are being used as propaganda tools; if you hear them, it should make you dig deeper for the truth
- Those who rely solely on the internet for their information are at serious risk of being controlled; you can fight back by doing your own research, trusting your cognitive dissonance and using your common sense
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