https://truthsocial.com/@realwayneroot
"Christmas Early"
Drug Dealers to be Treated like Trump treated as Isis
https://rumble.com/v5pwn32-border-czar-tom-homan-says-trump-will-treat-cartels-like-isis-wipe-them-off.html
https://truthsocial.com/@realwayneroot
"Christmas Early"
Drug Dealers to be Treated like Trump treated as Isis
https://rumble.com/v5pwn32-border-czar-tom-homan-says-trump-will-treat-cartels-like-isis-wipe-them-off.html
https://truthsocial.com/@realwayneroot
"Christmas Early"
Drug Dealers to be Treated like Trump treated as Isis
https://rumble.com/v5pwn32-border-czar-tom-homan-says-trump-will-treat-cartels-like-isis-wipe-them-off.html
chem trails stopped at the end of Trump's term
It was so beautiful the last weeks.
Immediately began again under Biden
Bobby has said he would end chem trails.
Myth Making is important part of culture engineering.
The husband of Trump enemy Samanth Power, Cass Sunstein, wrote the book on it.
"While Sunstein might not have written a book solely dedicated to "public narratives" in the same vein as Philip Zelikow's work on public presumptions, several of his works explore related themes"
Policy through Nudges
https://x.com/tlehmanifold/status/1857481690966536367
Cass Sunstein has written books that touch on how public narratives, perceptions, and cognitive biases affect policy-making. While he might not have written a book solely dedicated to "public narratives" in the same vein as Philip Zelikow's work on public presumptions, several of his works explore related themes:
"Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness" (co-authored with Richard H. Thaler): While primarily focusing on behavioral economics and how subtle policy changes can influence decision-making, the book delves into how framing (a form of narrative) can affect choices and policy outcomes.
"Republic.com" and its sequel "Republic.com 2.0: The Future of Democracy in the Age of New Media": These books discuss how the internet and new media technologies might lead to the formation of echo chambers, affecting public discourse and policy through the reinforcement of existing beliefs and narratives.
"#Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media": This book further explores the impact of social media on democracy, particularly how it fragments public discourse into self-reinforcing narratives, which in turn influences policy and public opinion.
"Conspiracy Theories and Other Dangerous Ideas": While not exclusively about policy, this collection of essays includes discussions on conspiracy theories, which are a type of public narrative, and how they can impact policy and societal beliefs.
"How Change Happens": Sunstein examines how social movements and changes in public thought can lead to policy changes, indirectly addressing how narratives, through public opinion shifts, influence policy.
Sunstein's works often intersect with how narratives, public opinion, and cognitive biases shape policy, even if they aren't framed explicitly as studies on "public narratives." His approach typically involves understanding human behavior through behavioral economics, psychology, and law, which naturally includes the study of narratives as they form part of the cognitive environment in which policy is made and perceived.
The public mythology program is part of the Aspen Group agenda?; "Through the Looking Glass ? Everything inverted. Movie villains always have the best lines.- probably connected to Tavistock? Call the good guys, America First" villians. And the communists who desire NWO are "Demcracy"
One of the 9/11 incestigation committee members, Zelokow (Committee put together by Dubya and CheenyWeeny) had a degree from Harvard in that speciality
Public Presumption/Public Myth: Zelikow has discussed the idea of "public presumption" or "public myth," which he describes as beliefs thought to be true (though not necessarily proven with certainty) and shared within a political community. This concept is crucial in understanding how public opinion and presumptions influence policy. He noted that these presumptions are akin to William McNeill's notion of "public myth" but without the negative connotations typically associated with the word "myth.""
Looks like later Zelokow tried to divorse himself from the word "myth" - Change the word to disguise the meaning?
"can be likened to myth-making in the public sphere"
"Creating Myths" Zelokow
"C" before "D" interesting.
CDC
forgot about that. Zelikow was the chief of the '9/11 Commission" and he author the book putting together their [bogus] findings.
>>21996222 lb
Just sayn'
Check out when the song on JFK was released. Was it a day of historical importance otherwise?
When was that song written? For how long had it been shelved?
Could that song be part of the reason (as some people, band members of the OG Dylan at the time) for the speculation Dylan, the OG prolific song writer and pop culture hero, would be soon dead?
What is the evidence "that guy" (as reference by the presumed impostor), isn't the one doing the non-stop tours of "his own oldies" for decades already?
The impostor is the one who publicly claimed to have made a deal with the devil?
https://x.com/tlehmanifold/status/1857481690966536367
sorry for all the spelling errors.
Trying to get it all in on this bread.
Not used to winning. keke
been disorientated by winning.
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says the stinker who destroyed the reputation of the Fb1
Cry moar Andy
RESPECT?
try, Stolen Valor creep,
now that's a bold fame fag