Once upon a time, to find a bizarro-world filled with facemasks, rainbows and make-believe, most would say you probably needed drugs and a Beatles music album:
Not anymore. So, put on your mask and step right up!
As you will find, this trip comes with fake guests and manipulated takes to portray an image that is consistent with what the media has been telling us for the last months:
But do you know what is even more bizarre? How about a video going viral amidst all of this, which is focused on addressing a goofy, music industry rumor from over half a century ago. Apparently, that is what many people were instead paying attention to this week:
But of course. No bizarro-world would be complete without discovering that, instead of paying attention to what is going on, the public is tuning in to some analysis of a theory from half a decade ago, where some song might have alluded to a guy's death even though that guy did not die. That is much more important than, for example, doing the research and finding out what is going on with this COVID thing, and thinking critically about the narrative that is currently being used to cage and silence everyone. It is pretty clear that we are on a trip that requires no help from drugs to be beyond belief. 2020 is shaping up to be the year we advance to peak ridiculousness. Buckle up.
Not anymore. So, put on your mask and step right up!
As you will find, this trip comes with fake guests and manipulated takes to portray an image that is consistent with what the media has been telling us for the last months:
"Well, we knew that they(@CBSNews) were coming, we had no clue that we're going to have to do FAKE PATIENTS…" - Registered Nurse, @CherryHealthMI#ExposeCBS pic.twitter.com/rxfxmaLxEN— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) May 6, 2020
But do you know what is even more bizarre? How about a video going viral amidst all of this, which is focused on addressing a goofy, music industry rumor from over half a century ago. Apparently, that is what many people were instead paying attention to this week:
But of course. No bizarro-world would be complete without discovering that, instead of paying attention to what is going on, the public is tuning in to some analysis of a theory from half a decade ago, where some song might have alluded to a guy's death even though that guy did not die. That is much more important than, for example, doing the research and finding out what is going on with this COVID thing, and thinking critically about the narrative that is currently being used to cage and silence everyone. It is pretty clear that we are on a trip that requires no help from drugs to be beyond belief. 2020 is shaping up to be the year we advance to peak ridiculousness. Buckle up.