A student says fake news and agenda-driven communication channels restrict imagination by trying to force outcomes to happen.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "you can call it fake news um people within the larger agenda trying to make something happen and then they're using all these channels..."
Key Notes
Jiang says influential journalists, podcasters, and YouTube celebrities with agendas are modern equivalents of fortune tellers because they tell rulers or publics what they want to hear in order to steer action.
Jiang says Candace Owens's agenda is best explained by support from a powerful Catholic or Jesuit-adjacent network that sees her as a vehicle for spiritual and civilizational renewal.
He treats unexpected public behavior by normally private actors such as Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner as a clue that a hidden agenda is in motion.
Jiang says Nick Fuentes appears to have a political agenda and to be voicing conclusions that feel manufactured rather than derived from first principles.
Jiang says the Charlie Kirk event was numerologically programmed to create subconscious fear and trauma and push an agenda further.
Peter frames worldview-setting as the deepest form of power because it determines the agenda and the decisions that follow from it.
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"you can call it fake news um people within the larger agenda trying to make something happen and then they're using all these channels..."
"...i think uh very influential journalists today that clearly have an agenda um they are the moderately moderately equivalent of fortune tellers right because..."
"necessarily good or bad right um right if i i i inject something with emotion and i try to push it push it push..."
"...so what I'm trying to do is ask, what is Candace's agenda? That's a really good question. Okay. So I've been thinking about this..."
"And I asked myself how she does that because I'm not. I'm not fearless. I'm very cautious about what I say. The major difference..."
"...community of friends of, of, of friends. that have their own agenda. And these might be Jesuits. This might be a certain faction of..."
"...certain structure to the world. I have certain theories about the agenda of certain individuals. And so I get interested in news when dissonance..."
"...look, look, sorry, sorry, but Nick Venice clearly has a political agenda. The guy's a smart guy, but some of his conclusions are clearly..."
"...in order to traumatize the masses, in order to push their agenda further."
"...Where you have like a decision making power, then you have agenda. If you set the agenda. The second phase, you have more power...."
"the power elite or whoever has influence wants to promote this view in order to maintain power or is there is this emergent phenomenon..."
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