Podcast Summary
Efforts to prevent people from seeing certain election information: Social media platforms restrict content with fact-checkers declaring it 'partly false', but this term is questionable as information is either true or false.
There is an organized effort to prevent people from seeing certain information, specifically regarding the 2020 election, due to its potential to expose illegal activities. This effort involves social media platforms like Facebook deputizing fact-checkers to flag and restrict content. One example given is the case of Dinesh D'Souza's movie, which exposes evidence of ballot harvesting. The fact-checkers, however, cannot refute the material's truth and instead declare it "partly false." Dan Bongino questions the validity of this term, as something is either false or true, not partly false. This situation highlights the ongoing battle for control of the information stream and the lengths some will go to suppress information that contradicts their narrative.
Fear of movie exposing election fraud leads to attempts to discredit it: Despite fact-checkers debunking parts of a movie, efforts continue to suppress its distribution due to fears of election fraud exposure and the need for political control over ballot boxes.
There is a significant effort to discredit a movie and label its information as "partly false," despite differing opinions and legal perspectives on the matter. This hysteria stems from a fear that the film may expose election fraud and the desperate need for political parties to maintain control over the ballot boxes to secure victories in upcoming elections. The speaker emphasizes that independent fact-checkers have reviewed the information and found it to be partly false, but there are still attempts to suppress the movie's distribution. The speaker also mentions the importance of understanding context and analyzing information thoroughly before accepting it as fact.
Concerns over unattended ballot boxes and potential voter fraud: Efforts to use unsecured ballot boxes for voter fraud and hide what occurred at them, while using COVID-19 fears to discourage in-person voting.
The 2020 elections raised concerns about potential voter fraud through the use of unattended ballot boxes. These boxes, which were important to those looking to traffic in ballots, could be an open door to fraud. Additionally, efforts were made to hide what occurred at the ballot boxes and scare people away from voting in person due to COVID-19 fears. The speakers acknowledged that people were learning to live with COVID-19, but the fear was used to justify the need for unsecured ballot boxes. The ultimate goal was to prevent the truth about the 2020 elections from being seen.
Government vs. Public Perception of COVID-19 Threat: Despite Americans adapting to COVID-19, the U.S. government and media continue to issue dire warnings, potentially driven by political considerations, and negatively impacting economic and psychological well-being.
There seems to be a disconnect between the level of panic displayed by the U.S. government and the general population regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the speaker, Americans have grown resilient and learned to live with the virus, while the government continues to issue dire warnings. The speaker questions the motivation behind this persistent panic, suggesting that it may be driven by political considerations. For instance, the speaker points to a recent Washington Post article warning of a potential COVID-19 wave affecting 100 million people, which the speaker believes is politically motivated. The speaker also accuses the media and the Biden administration of using fear to manipulate public opinion and control the narrative. Overall, the speaker argues that the government's continued emphasis on the threat of COVID-19 is unnecessary and potentially damaging to the economic and psychological well-being of the American people.
Accusations of election fraud and attempts to hide the truth: Stay informed about elections, avoid conspiracy theories, and recognize the importance of transparency
There have been accusations of election fraud and attempts to hide the truth, as referenced in a debunked movie titled "200 Miles" or "8 Mile," which some believe leads to mass fraud. These allegations are being silenced by those on the left, who want to prevent the truth from being seen and understood. The Google Podcasts app is going away this spring, so listeners are encouraged to switch to alternative platforms like Spotify, Amazon Music, or TuneIn to continue enjoying the show. It's important to stay informed and not fall for conspiracy theories, while also recognizing the importance of transparency in election processes.