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Hurricane Ian... hardly a blip on the radar. Apparently (needs fact checked) Biden showed up and left after 30 minutes and they got very little from FEMA


"Ian caused more deaths in Florida — at least 114 — than any hurricane in almost 90 years. Five other people died from the storm in North Carolina, as well as one in Virginia."

Presidents showing up in emergency zones is the dumbest shit ever anyways. Like them being there is doing anything more than adding to the chaos.
 
Yes. Blame the reality they cannot accept and fall for bullshit simple answers to complex issues. Typical. I love conspiracy idiots. I wish I was that stupid. What a lovely life. Everything is so easy and makes so much sense!

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The Higgs is actually .... wait for it ... us. We created this universe to play in. It is a game.
You are that stupid.
 
Maybe worse. Sometimes conspiracy type people come up with decently original ideas or conclusions, that fucker is a parrot
 
Soo, do we know who blew up the Georgia guidestones and why?

What about them fake and gay obelisks that started showing up during the rona?

What about who called in the bomb threats to the gop headquarters during the fake and gay insurrection?

Or the rv bomb that targeted an at&t building (that broadcasted warnings and took great stride to limit casualties) in Nashville?

Or the government attempting to put itself as the arbiter of truth through the misinformation board, inspite of the countless lies told by the government?

Did we kill on the murder hornets with raid?
 
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Or the rv bomb that targeted an at&t building (that broadcasted warnings and took great stride to limit casualties) in Nashville?

What's interesting is, you reminded me of this and I did a quick Google and DuckDuckGo search...information about it being a main .gov comm hub has been scrubbed. Pepperage farm remembers...
 
Probably some revisionist history about to happen.
More than two decades’ worth of content published on MTVNews.com is no longer available after MTV appears to have fully pulled down the site and its related content. Content on its sister site, CMT.com, seems to have met a similiar fate.


In 2023, MTV News was shuttered amid the financial woes of parent company Paramount Global. As of Monday, trying to access MTV News articles on mtvnews.com or mtv.com/news resulted in visitors being redirected to the main MTV website.


The now-unavailable content includes decades of music journalism comprising thousands of articles and interviews with countless major artists, dating back to the site’s launch in 1996. Perhaps the most significant loss is MTV News’ vast hip-hop-related archives, particularly its weekly “Mixtape Monday” column, which ran for nearly a decade in the 2000s and 2010s and featured interviews, reviews and more with many artists, producers and others early in their careers.



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Former MTV News staffers posted on social media about the website shutdown and the scrubbing of the archives. “So, mtvnews.com no longer exists. Eight years of my life are gone without a trace,” Patrick Hosken, former music editor for MTV News, wrote on X. “All because it didn’t fit some executives’ bottom lines. Infuriating is too small a word.”


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“sickening (derogatory) to see the entire @mtvnews archive wiped from the internet,” Crystal Bell, culture editor at Mashable and one-time entertainment director of MTV News, posted on X. “decades of music history gone…including some very early k-pop stories.”


“This is disgraceful. They’ve completely wiped the MTV News archive,” longtime Rolling Stone senior writer Brian Hiatt commented. “Decades of pop culture history research material gone, and why?”


Last week, Paramount Global’s CMT website similarly pulled its repository of country-music journalism dating back several decades.


Reps for MTV did not respond to requests for comment Monday.


Some observers noted that MTV News articles may be available through internet archiving services like the Wayback Machine, but according to Hiatt older MTV News articles do not show up via Wayback Machine.


In May 2023, Paramount Global shut down MTV News — which had already been severely downsized by layoffs in recent years — coming amid a 25% reduction in workforce across the Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and Paramount Media Networks groups in the U.S. The group is headed by president-CEO Chris McCarthy, who in late April was named one of the three co-CEOs running Paramount Global’s “Office of the CEO.”


MTV News began in the late ’80s with “The Week in Rock,” a show hosted by Kurt Loder, who became the first MTV News anchor.
 
Workin' on holing an assassination attempt of a former president and presidential candidate.


The bitch about everything being digitized, is that book burnings and records modification happen with just a couple keystrokes.
Just saw something fly through my facebook feed with a picture of Trumps ear looking perfectly fine and implying that this was taken after the shooting.

Information age wars are wild.
 
The thing about it- is that it probably is. Those guys don't pick sides, they just want to sow the seeds for infighting and chaos.
Progressives are much more adept at sowing the seeds of chaos that "da russians!" could ever dream of. And its much, much, MUCH more sinister as it's painted as compassion.

The implications of implanting confusion and chaos tripe in young minds, such as telling boys they can be girls and telling girls they can be boys, has not yet been fully realized.

And won't be for another 20 years.

Thats some soul crushing shit. 41 fucking percent, and rising.
 
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