Dan Engber
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And they're, like, loving each other. And, like, to the extent that... you know, Rogan has a whole set of other beliefs that I don't know if Dickens has, but like they're bonding in having figured out the truth, you know, about what they won't tell you, what like the elites, media elites don't want you to believe.
And they're, like, loving each other. And, like, to the extent that... you know, Rogan has a whole set of other beliefs that I don't know if Dickens has, but like they're bonding in having figured out the truth, you know, about what they won't tell you, what like the elites, media elites don't want you to believe.
And so, I don't know, I really, I was like, oh, this is the moment right here where, you know, there is such resentment against the standard narrative, the elite narratives, that any counter narrative,
And so, I don't know, I really, I was like, oh, this is the moment right here where, you know, there is such resentment against the standard narrative, the elite narratives, that any counter narrative,
And so, I don't know, I really, I was like, oh, this is the moment right here where, you know, there is such resentment against the standard narrative, the elite narratives, that any counter narrative,
is appealing there have been people using spelling for decades as we talked about there have been people who believe that spelling reveals telepathy for decades there are people who believe a lot of kind of weird things but i think they until now they've all been kind of living in their own worlds and now in i would say in this moment those people are kind of finding common cause they're realizing that they kind of share an outlook with respect to the narrative maybe
is appealing there have been people using spelling for decades as we talked about there have been people who believe that spelling reveals telepathy for decades there are people who believe a lot of kind of weird things but i think they until now they've all been kind of living in their own worlds and now in i would say in this moment those people are kind of finding common cause they're realizing that they kind of share an outlook with respect to the narrative maybe
is appealing there have been people using spelling for decades as we talked about there have been people who believe that spelling reveals telepathy for decades there are people who believe a lot of kind of weird things but i think they until now they've all been kind of living in their own worlds and now in i would say in this moment those people are kind of finding common cause they're realizing that they kind of share an outlook with respect to the narrative maybe
I mean that there have been communities of people like living in their own realities, but that's just sort of like a private reality. And there are people who, for example, believe that childhood vaccines are deadly or cause autism or have other, you know, many, many other harms. And they're sort of... living in their slightly more public private reality.
I mean that there have been communities of people like living in their own realities, but that's just sort of like a private reality. And there are people who, for example, believe that childhood vaccines are deadly or cause autism or have other, you know, many, many other harms. And they're sort of... living in their slightly more public private reality.
I mean that there have been communities of people like living in their own realities, but that's just sort of like a private reality. And there are people who, for example, believe that childhood vaccines are deadly or cause autism or have other, you know, many, many other harms. And they're sort of... living in their slightly more public private reality.
And there are people who believe in UFOs, and they have their own community. Of course, these people have been around all this time. But I think there are moments in, if I can be so grand, in American history where the inhabitants of all these private realities kind of band together, and it becomes more, less like a menu of choices than, you know, a full meal. That's what I mean by the alliances.
And there are people who believe in UFOs, and they have their own community. Of course, these people have been around all this time. But I think there are moments in, if I can be so grand, in American history where the inhabitants of all these private realities kind of band together, and it becomes more, less like a menu of choices than, you know, a full meal. That's what I mean by the alliances.
And there are people who believe in UFOs, and they have their own community. Of course, these people have been around all this time. But I think there are moments in, if I can be so grand, in American history where the inhabitants of all these private realities kind of band together, and it becomes more, less like a menu of choices than, you know, a full meal. That's what I mean by the alliances.
So, I mean, just to give an example, Diane Hennessey Powell, the scientist in the show, you know, she is anti-vaccine, who spoke in an event with RFK Jr. RFK Jr., has likened people who are skeptical of spelling to pediatricians who deny the harms of childhood vaccines. So right there, there's an alliance between anti-vaccine activists and spellers.
So, I mean, just to give an example, Diane Hennessey Powell, the scientist in the show, you know, she is anti-vaccine, who spoke in an event with RFK Jr. RFK Jr., has likened people who are skeptical of spelling to pediatricians who deny the harms of childhood vaccines. So right there, there's an alliance between anti-vaccine activists and spellers.
So, I mean, just to give an example, Diane Hennessey Powell, the scientist in the show, you know, she is anti-vaccine, who spoke in an event with RFK Jr. RFK Jr., has likened people who are skeptical of spelling to pediatricians who deny the harms of childhood vaccines. So right there, there's an alliance between anti-vaccine activists and spellers.