I’ve witnessed over the last decade or so a strange phenomenon amongst the general population. Which is that no matter how bizarre a major news event is, the public have this remarkable tendency to either believe unquestionably what they are being told by the media or after a few weeks or so pass by they simply forget that they had questions as if the event never happened.
It’s been two weeks since the assassination attempt on Trump. And we’ve had so much information come to light that exposes the ridiculous nature of the mainstream narrative which is that Crooks was acting alone and the Secret Service were incompetent.
My question is what is the general state of consciousness on this issue now that the dust has settled somewhat? Have people forgotten what happened, do they still have questions, do they even care?
Has the event divided people even further along partisan lines?
Ed Dowd’s tweet is an interesting take.
“It’s been two plus weeks since the assassination attempt on President Trump that failed. My big picture conjecture:
There have been enough revelations in just the mainstream media alone for critical thinkers to conclude that it was likely an inside job by elements of the administrative state.
This is the same mainstream media that has covered up Covid crimes, Biden’s dementia…etcetera.
The question needs to be asked why now? Are they turning a new leaf? No they are not this is intentional IMHO. They are communicating to those who can see “yeah we did it, so what and you are powerless.” The intent is to create hopelessness. Do not fall into the trap.
Simultaneously they are creating doubt for their NPC’s on the download by folks like Wray suggesting he wasn’t hit by a bullet.
IMHO This is a very clever psychological operation where they basically mock critical thinkers and further divide the country by casting doubt on the event itself.
Splitting reality in the mind of the beholder.“