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Show Notes for May 17, 2022

May 17, 2022

Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos drops in for our weekly reality check. 

As an information junkie, it's very hard to break the habit of wanting to know what's dominating the news cycle. Paul Rosenberg warns that the news is designed to break your will.

No matter how skeptical a person may be about conspiracy theories, it's clear that a surprising number of them have panned out. El Gato Malo has a great take on conspiracies about conspiracy theories.

Why do so many people seem supportive of Elon Musk buying up and "fixing" some of the more woke corporations among us? Robert E. Wright wonders if we're seeing a Musk inspired anti-ESG wave beginning to form.

Does your vote really do much to secure your liberty? Before answering that question, you should see what Bretigne Shaffer has to say about the real reason libertarians don't matter.

Thank heavens for the people who have developed a solid work ethic. If you want to see a perfect example of what that looks like, look no further than Fred Astaire and his dance skills.

What are the telltale signs of a false flag operation? Robert Barnes lists a few of the easy-to-recognize ones.

Anyone who values his or her freedom will, at some point, ask the question: Are they really out to get me? Jeff Thomas says the answer is both "yes" and "no" depending upon which bureaucracy is involved.

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