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The ‘fabrication fatigue’ you mention seems to be a result of people just not being able to deal with the reality of what’s happening. Everything in ‘the news’ is either staged, planned or exploited to suit the agenda, to think otherwise is to live in denial.

If someone is fully aware that the governments & media in practically every country in the world conspired to fake a pandemic & then constantly promoted a bioweapon ‘disguised’ as a vaccine, then surely their default position on everything subsequently said by governments & media has to be ‘suspicious’?

Maybe the fake ‘far-right riots’ didn’t scare people enough so now we’re told there’s machete/knife wielding lunatics hacking at children for no particular reason. I’ve mentioned before I have a market stall in a high street & we have to set up early morning. There are groups of homeless, drunks, drug addicts/dealers and those suffering with severe mental illness in the town. In 10 years I have never seen anyone from those groups ever attack a random stranger, they always fight (sometimes with weapons) within their own social group.

As you say, everything is being done to create division and cause panic.

Thanks for an another great article. I will send it to all of my fearful friends & family 😄.

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Thank you, Mick, and (as usual!) I completely agree with you. I cannot begin to understand this mentality myself, but human beings (as we have learned so well these past few years) are often not rational creatures, and it is this irrationality and inconsistency that the media constantly plays on and exploits by appealing to emotion (mainly fear) rather than to rationale.

Very interesting what you say about what you see around town, and as usual, real-world examples completely expose and destroy the fabricated, fear-mongering media narrative.

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My take mirrors your own, the only word I would have added in there would have been 'distraction' where appropriate. Your second paragraph in particular, I mean this is common sense right? But many are distracted by what the screen says next.

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Every morning on the BBC news website there's a parade of the newspapers' front pages which summarise our daily feed. They mostly look like they have been cut, tweaked and pasted, all from a master template. These headline topics are then discussed on other media throughout the day. It's a self-feeding loop telling us what we should be thinking about.

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Good lord. I visited England with my family 3 weeks ago (for the first time in 8 years) and seems all hell has broken out - media-wise! - since then.

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Hi Miri, great article as always.

Have you watched the interview with Abdullah? https://news.sky.com/video/leicester-square-stabbing-security-guard-recalls-the-moment-he-disarmed-man-with-knife-13196094

He speaks so matter of factly and monotone that it raises suspicions. Surely if you had just confronted a man with a knife who could've killed you, adrenaline/shock would kick in and the last thing you'd be able to do is conduct an interview in that manner.

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Thank you, Osh, I have and indeed! Also, why don't we know his surname? As he's such a hero, surely he would want us all to know his full name.... unless that would enable us to look him up at various acting agencies?

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Absolutely, it feels and looks very off. If these incidents were organic then surely there wouldn't always be these weird and inexplicable anomalies!

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Terrific and appreciated across "the pond." Basically same dynamics here.

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I see a problem with part of your analysis- the alleged perpetrator was a foreign nation (Romanian I understand). He might also therefore be Roma, doubling the anti-immigration and open borders antipathy.

The psyop would have been much more effective if the perpetrator had been a home grown person of native British stock - ‘plucky Muslim saves little girl from rabid homicidal Brit’.

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True - but a big part of the rhetoric from groups like Hope Not Hate has been that the "far right" don't - apparently - target white European migrants, only ones with dark skin. So the Romanian guy could be seen as "far right adjacent" because he is white. I don't think one has to be British to be a suspected "far-right extremist" - only white, working class, and male.

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Maybe there were no rabid homicidal Brits conveniently available! The captured media have to work with (exploit) what's going on -unless it's a staged event I guess.

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