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Episode 193 - January 6th Update – Is Trump Purging Propaganda or Rewriting History?

1 h 13 min · 25. mai 2026
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In Episode 193 we revisit January 6th in the wake of Trump erasing all the press releases made by the Biden administration. We discuss how public anger surrounding the 2020 election, COVID-era policies, mail-in ballots, and nonstop media coverage created the rage porn that drove people in droves to the January 6th trap — and how the event itself functioned as a trap, a staged escalation point, and a manipulated operation designed to vilify anyone who stands against the controllers' agenda. We examine: * Whether media narratives surrounding January 6th were intentionally distorted or selectively framed * The treatment of January 6th defendants, due process concerns, solitary confinement, and reports from the DC jail * The idea of “rage porn” in political media and how outrage is cultivated for mass emotional management * The concept of controlled opposition and whether both political parties serve larger institutional interests * The role of influencers, media figures, and political personalities in shaping public opinion and emotional reactions * The difficulty of separating truth from propaganda in modern news and historical events * The danger of becoming emotionally manipulated into movements, protests, or ideological camps * Whether modern politics functions more like theater than genuine representation * The psychological comfort people derive from believing in saviors, parties, or movements * The fear of global homogenization, centralization, censorship, and increasing social control * Why trusting your instincts and questioning narratives may matter more than ever in the information age We also discuss: * COVID and mail-in voting controversies * The “aftertaste” of media narratives and why some stories feel manipulated even years later * Group psychology, social conditioning, and parallels to cult dynamics * The collapse of trust in institutions, journalism, and public leadership * Why many people feel politically homeless in the modern left/right paradigm * Whether America is approaching a turning point culturally, politically, and spiritually This episode is a call to set down the blue pill, come to terms with what’s really happening, and begin to do something about it.

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