Jenner Furst
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I could buy that the pharmaceutical industry would want to cover up a story like that because, after all, they were going to make billions of dollars from the countermeasure of the vaccine.
What struck me the most was me as a conscious sort of anti-corruption, looks, reads between the lines, doesn't trust media sources, had existed in this bubble where even I was not aware that there was a grant proposal to do this work two years before the pandemic happened and that it had been reported on for two years. And I didn't even know it existed. Yes.
What struck me the most was me as a conscious sort of anti-corruption, looks, reads between the lines, doesn't trust media sources, had existed in this bubble where even I was not aware that there was a grant proposal to do this work two years before the pandemic happened and that it had been reported on for two years. And I didn't even know it existed. Yes.
What struck me the most was me as a conscious sort of anti-corruption, looks, reads between the lines, doesn't trust media sources, had existed in this bubble where even I was not aware that there was a grant proposal to do this work two years before the pandemic happened and that it had been reported on for two years. And I didn't even know it existed. Yes.
And that was the most horrifying thing for me, was that I was just another sucker. You know, I'm an educated, investigative reporter of sorts who, you know, doesn't, like I said, trust anything. I want to dig deeper. I want to go and see. And then I had lived in an algorithm that completely ignored this fact. And it was horrifying to me.
And that was the most horrifying thing for me, was that I was just another sucker. You know, I'm an educated, investigative reporter of sorts who, you know, doesn't, like I said, trust anything. I want to dig deeper. I want to go and see. And then I had lived in an algorithm that completely ignored this fact. And it was horrifying to me.
And that was the most horrifying thing for me, was that I was just another sucker. You know, I'm an educated, investigative reporter of sorts who, you know, doesn't, like I said, trust anything. I want to dig deeper. I want to go and see. And then I had lived in an algorithm that completely ignored this fact. And it was horrifying to me.
And I learned that papers that I have trusted my whole life, like the New York Times and the Washington Post, were in some ways the largest distributor of state-sponsored propaganda in the country. And that they were republishing studies that had no scientific merit and putting them on the front page, some of them before they even hit peer review. Who was feeding them those stories?
And I learned that papers that I have trusted my whole life, like the New York Times and the Washington Post, were in some ways the largest distributor of state-sponsored propaganda in the country. And that they were republishing studies that had no scientific merit and putting them on the front page, some of them before they even hit peer review. Who was feeding them those stories?
And I learned that papers that I have trusted my whole life, like the New York Times and the Washington Post, were in some ways the largest distributor of state-sponsored propaganda in the country. And that they were republishing studies that had no scientific merit and putting them on the front page, some of them before they even hit peer review. Who was feeding them those stories?
And then when a writer wants to write about something that isn't a bat, a pangolin, or a raccoon dog, and that is more related to an apparent cover-up and a lab leak, espionage, a bunch of things that are extremely newsworthy. Those writers were told they couldn't by their editors. But here I am, just a civilian like everybody else, believing that the news I'm getting is the news.
And then when a writer wants to write about something that isn't a bat, a pangolin, or a raccoon dog, and that is more related to an apparent cover-up and a lab leak, espionage, a bunch of things that are extremely newsworthy. Those writers were told they couldn't by their editors. But here I am, just a civilian like everybody else, believing that the news I'm getting is the news.
And then when a writer wants to write about something that isn't a bat, a pangolin, or a raccoon dog, and that is more related to an apparent cover-up and a lab leak, espionage, a bunch of things that are extremely newsworthy. Those writers were told they couldn't by their editors. But here I am, just a civilian like everybody else, believing that the news I'm getting is the news.
And I want to give credit to people on the right who have broken with the mainstream media and live in a world where they feel like they need to question everything now. I felt I already lived in that world. And here I was completely seduced by mistruths, misinformation, propaganda for years.
And I want to give credit to people on the right who have broken with the mainstream media and live in a world where they feel like they need to question everything now. I felt I already lived in that world. And here I was completely seduced by mistruths, misinformation, propaganda for years.
And I want to give credit to people on the right who have broken with the mainstream media and live in a world where they feel like they need to question everything now. I felt I already lived in that world. And here I was completely seduced by mistruths, misinformation, propaganda for years.
Yeah, I'm sorry. No, no, no, no, no. I'm sorry for your editor.
Yeah, I'm sorry. No, no, no, no, no. I'm sorry for your editor.
Yeah, I'm sorry. No, no, no, no, no. I'm sorry for your editor.
Oh, okay.