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Aug 7Liked by Renee Green

For years, I’ve been a searcher for the truth. In the past 10 or so years, I’ve noticed that in a clear body of information about a subject, someone will inevitably throw out a ridiculous, fantastical piece of information that has no basis in reality. I simply call it “poop in the pool.” If you’ve ever swam in a community pool, you may find that someone will irresistibly foul the water, where in needs to be completely drained and cleaned. Nobody who hears the news about it will dare attempt to return to it. That’s “poop in thee pool”

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If that is a real unadulterated clip of Joe Rogan, then I am shocked. It is almost impossible to tell what’s real. At any rate, it is now a question I will be asking: Is Joe Rogan pro censorship? Not what I had on my bingo card.

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Aug 7·edited Aug 7Author

I think it is! Dr Jay Couey is trustworthy! I am sure Joe Rogan would say that he is not pro censorship. I think the point it that certain people are allowed to have a growing platform and make money "saving us" and it is because they say things that suit a narrative. Controlled oposition, approved opposition. whatever you want to call it.

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Maybe my internal discernment apparatus is on the blink.

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Aug 12Liked by Renee Green

Matthew North did an exposé of a network which included Joe Rogan, Alex Jones, and others. North mysteriously died shortly afterwards.

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Aug 7Liked by Renee Green

Much like implied consent.

Leslie

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The dinosaur fraud is actually important, so it's understandable that this is attacked. You won't see Joe Rogan have no-virus/contagion guests on, or anyone talking about EMF or the ridiculous anonymously owned 5G towers

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