He presents his rapid feed scanning as a trained prioritization skill that lets him decide quickly what matters and what is fake.
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"And that, I think, this, I think, is true. This, I think, has credibility. I wouldn't be surprised if there's concern among the FBI..."
"So my mind is able to prioritize what's important. My mind is also able to figure out what's fake, what's not fake. But it's..."
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This first founding-members stream matters less as a news recap than as a method demonstration.
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