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Ohio shooting
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2019-08-05 at 1:58 PM UTC
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2019-08-05 at 1:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator Yeah what kind of stupid news outlet would want to gather, vet and report exclusive information that their competitors haven't, what possible benefit could that bring them
corporate news media make the bulk of their profits through corporate sponsorship and government grants rather than their readers. 'keeping readers informed' is no longer their primary capitalist purpose and doing so does not give them a competitive edge -
2019-08-05 at 1:59 PM UTC
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2019-08-05 at 2 PM UTC
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2019-08-05 at 2:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson What was so mysterious about her?
Mysterious, in that multiple witnesses reported her running in and yelling everyone was going to die, but she was never identified after the shooting. She was probably an agent involved in the sysops false flag attack who went rogue and then disappeared. -
2019-08-05 at 2:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Mysterious, in that multiple witnesses reported her running in and yelling everyone was going to die, but she was never identified after the shooting. She was probably an agent involved in the sysops false flag attack who went rogue and then disappeared.
Or it never actually happened. -
2019-08-05 at 2:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL In the Pulse shooting, a mysterious woman ran into the club just before the shooting, yelling for everyone to get out, that they were all going to die. One survivor also recounted how security left the back door open when it was always closed, and how the security guard stepped out that same door just seconds before the shooting started.
There are interesting reports of all the people saying few died until the police showed up, and the police being unable to find any weapons on the suspect -
2019-08-05 at 2:06 PM UTC
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2019-08-05 at 2:06 PM UTCAnyone ever been to a gay club anyway? I bet they're wild.
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2019-08-05 at 2:07 PM UTCA lot of flat earthers in here.lolz
No conspiracies
Beta-Nerds and cucks shouldn’t have guns
Black ppl shooting each other is fine 👍🏻 -
2019-08-05 at 2:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by G4LM It is a conspiracy. Have ANY of these shootings actually been objectively proven to be false flags? I'm not talking about what the media portrays.
I was more or less agreeing with you; a lot of these shootings have had questionable reports and suspicious data surrounding them but nothing that unequivocally demonstrates they were a 'false flag'.
in the absence of hard (ie. video, photos, audio etc) evidence or at least a concensus, we have to dismiss outlying reports describing multiple shooters and the like simply because panic and acute stress makes peoples' recollections unreliable.
I've read that most people hallucinate every single day - usually seeing an animal or a tree or something in the distance that isn't actually there, and it's usually the result of the mind filling in a 'blank' where they scanned over the landscape without constantly concentrating on what they were seeing. -
2019-08-05 at 2:16 PM UTC
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2019-08-05 at 2:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country News media companies aren't run to make a profit, if they were they'd all have closed shop long ago.
Uh why? They make money hand over fist.
Originally posted by aldra corporate news media make the bulk of their profits through corporate sponsorship and government grants rather than their readers. 'keeping readers informed' is no longer their primary capitalist purpose and doing so does not give them a competitive edge
The "corporate sponsorship" you're talking about is advertising. They make money off their reader or viewership by selling their attention to advertisers.
Advertising makes money, it makes money like nothing else. Some of the biggest tech companies in the world are entirely driven by selling ads, and the ones that aren't, want to get involved with it.
Even Apple is pushing hard to enter the services space so they can advertise to you inside their ecosystem and keep all the money in their platforms, while touring the data security and privacy benefits of only letting Apple rape you.
Nobody is running these huge media outlets purely for propaganda, I know that game, shit does not work a d is unnecessarily expensive and inefficient. You use smaller outlets with strong regional reach.
For example the guy riding around in his pickup listening to Christian radio is probably doing so because he chose Christian radio, not because he was listening to the radio and he ran across that station. You can tell him anything as long as you do it through his radio and the dial says 91.5 FM. -
2019-08-05 at 2:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I was more or less agreeing with you; a lot of these shootings have had questionable official mainstream reports and suspicious events surrounding them but nothing that unequivocally demonstrates they weren't a 'false flag'.
in the presence of hard (ie. video, photos, audio etc) evidence or at least a contradiction of the official story, we have to entertain outlying reports describing multiple shooters and the like simply because panic and acute stress makes peoples' recollections vivid and detailed and accurate.
I've read that most people see real things every single day - usually seeing an animal or a tree or something in the distance that is actually there, and it's usually the result of the mind filling in a 'observation' where they scanned over the landscape by constantly concentrating on what they were seeing. -
2019-08-05 at 2:21 PM UTC
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2019-08-05 at 2:23 PM UTC
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2019-08-05 at 2:27 PM UTC
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2019-08-05 at 2:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra ..based on statistical probability alone the onus is on the person who means to prove that it was orchestrated by someone other than who it esoterically appears
Exactly who decides what is "statistically probable", and who decides that "the onus is on the person who means to prove that it was orchestrated". Where do these "rules" come from? The way I look at it, the onus is on the person who means to prove it wasn't orchestrated, when you have a pile of elements and details and facts which don't add up. -
2019-08-05 at 2:30 PM UTC
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2019-08-05 at 2:31 PM UTC