Do you SEE it? by Jesus in conspiracy

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with the text all pegged up, I find it hard to SEE the point made here

1,416 Years of Food Stamps by EndlessSunflowers in conspiracy

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40% of groceries are thrown in the garbage every year.

1/3 of prepared food in restaurants is thrown out.

2 bn. pounds of pumpkin is grown every year. Only .7 bn pounds are used as decoration before joining the other 1.3 bn in a landfill.

The human ability to produce and provide food so that no one must suffer and slave and beg in order to eat and stay alive, is tremendous. The obstacles to this are fraudulent, imaginary, exist only via distribution and dumb monopoly papers. We have solved the food problem, to an obscene degree; we should be ashamed we allow a single human ever to go hungry in this world. With stats like these, food isn't a commodity, it's a right.

Health Wars and Beyond: The Rapidly Expanding and Efficient Network Insurgency Interlinking Local and Global Online Crowds of Distrust by Tom_Bombadil in conspiracy

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Use of the words "war" and "insurgency" and "unwitting crowds" are terrific headspins. Accuse your victim of the crime you do; their desperacy to deny it will give you more and more ammunition. In my circles, vaccine skeptics are constantly under fire by the "unwitting" majority, while this paper gives the impression that skeptics are counting down to the 5th of November, rather than making a simple personal health choice, and speaking out against a heavily controlled narrative. Furthermore, I notice skeptics are far less likely to attack people's character or intelligence, and are generally more likely to provide personal anecdotes and compelling, diversely sourced research than the herds of pincushion people.

I only skimmed the paper, but it's crow calling kettle black. The fact they sort of say "Not that narrative, but this narrative" suggests that the desired baseline is not truth, but a narrative. I also didn't see in the paper any supposition about the reason for the rise in vax-skepticism this year - it was because of the centralized, broadcasted push over the spring and summer to terrify people into a corner where they will give up their body autonomy to make the fear go away. It's a reactionary movement to a heavy-handed policy pattern.

Julian Assange To Remain Jailed After Serving Sentence by salvia_d in conspiracy

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thought he was dead. mandela effect lol