TSOT077: A Walsh is Missing. A Case Study on Propaganda
May 24, 2023, 11:53 AM
They say once you know about a certain concept, you can analyze something in a way that you just couldn't before someone got you to understand the underlying, "red pill", concept.
This is the case for planted witnesses and the like.
Being two years behind the analysis of a particular topic, I applied this after 2003 (you do the math).
And once you understand "is that possible" and start to analyze it to particular cases, sometimes things stand out like sore thumbs.
This is a study of such a sore thumb case. A convenient "man on the street" interview with "freelance" "reporter" Mark Walsh, where he miraculously hits all high points of a narrative in less than 42 seconds, literally taking over the interview from the journalist almost immediately. Oh, and adding unsolicted structural engineering opinion, utterly inorganic to the moment.
This is the case for planted witnesses and the like.
Being two years behind the analysis of a particular topic, I applied this after 2003 (you do the math).
And once you understand "is that possible" and start to analyze it to particular cases, sometimes things stand out like sore thumbs.
This is a study of such a sore thumb case. A convenient "man on the street" interview with "freelance" "reporter" Mark Walsh, where he miraculously hits all high points of a narrative in less than 42 seconds, literally taking over the interview from the journalist almost immediately. Oh, and adding unsolicted structural engineering opinion, utterly inorganic to the moment.