Media Tricks Exposed
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You'd think he was talking about some crazy chaos happening in actual reality, with cars on fire and body parts in street gutters. He whispers "potential" then turns his fantasy into a screaming erotic hysteria novel for fear fetishists.

What he is really saying: some early evidence seems to suggest Omicron may have potential to become something we must be cautious of, even though yes it apparently seems like it is currently nothing.

He really went overboard didn't he? Sadly, many people read this type of thing and don't see the trick. Instead they feel the fear downloading straight into their brain.

It is worth reading his paragraph a dozen times, to really appreciate how much fear language he managed to jam in there.
You know, many writers have what is called a Swipe File. They collect and sort words and phrases, sentence fragments, thought connectors, clever little writing tricks, that type of thing. It speeds things up of course, and brings variety. Here is an example of what one might look like.

The point is, that Guardian guy clearly has a section in his swipe file called "Chaotic Covid Catastrophe" full of all his favorite buzzwords, collected from all the other journalists and from every other disaster description he has read in recent years. (Perhaps.. he had a target to use them all before the year ended and he's behind on his goal, so now he churns out fear porn at a million volts per minute, swiping from his swipe file for all it's worth.)

When you see a paragraph like his, you can know for sure he was scouring his word lists, giddy like a girl in spring.
Look at his domain name. Gate Snot. He's got all that cash and he can't buy a domain name without Snot in it.
Forwarded from LeakyVax
Forwarded from Morgoth's Review
The Daily Mail captioned this photo ''An anti-vax march in London'' even though the photo is centred on a man holding up a ''No vaccine passports'' banner.

The Daily Mail want their readers to think these people are just kooks who hate medicine, even when they're saying explicitly they oppose the digital surveillance state the vaccines usher in.
Forwarded from Archive (Ex)
Imagine the improvement in mental health and productive thought if the corrupt press stopped terrorizing us for even one single day of our lives.

However, millions of us are totally determined to break the back of this predatory mind control industry.
Forwarded from Truthpilled
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Who remembers the entire media establishment running cover for DC's favorite pizza shop?
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