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March 07, 2023
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Catie Robertson
Lies propagated from the top down consistently for the last three years continue to be exposed.
After the FBI’s admission last week concerning the credibility of the lab leak theory, another lie touted by the media and government officials alike has come under suspicion.
Footage from the events of January 6 at the Capitol Building reveals there is more to the narrative than originally reported.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy recently gave Tucker Carlson of Fox News exclusive access to all the footage from that day, causing outrage in the far-left media.
According to Carlson, the tapes do not show the capitol police stopping protestors, but helping them, even acting as “tour guides” inside the building.
Yet, in all the sham hearings of the January 6 committee, this footage was never shown.
In a statement as to why he would hand over such footage to Carlson, Rep. McCarthy said, “I was asked in the press about these tapes, and I said they do belong to the American public. I think sunshine lets everyone make their own judgment.”
The distrust between the American public and its government continues to grow due to the censorship of key hidden facts. Even news outlets and journalists cannot be trusted to pursue the truth wholeheartedly.
The narrative determines which facts are revealed, rather than the facts shaping the narrative.
The propagandist machines both within our government and beneath its wings must be held accountable for the dishonest dissemination of information.
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