Many fell for the psyop that is “Snopes”. How many do you know whose answer to everything is, “Snopes says… “?
And Wikipedia? Same deal; government psyops to not only lead the narrative, but apply the punctuation. End of story. No need to question further. These websites tell it like it is.
Wrong. They tell folks what they want to hear. Whew! Then they don’t have to enter one more word into a search engine.
Wait a minute—we KNOW they don’t tell the truth. Some of it is true, to hide the fact that what’s important is lies and coverups to shape reality by deception. So… are they a tool, or a trap?
Neither Snopes nor Wikipedia are one-stop shops for the Truth, and their brand of truth can be dangerous.
There’s no quick way research anything. It takes time to seek out information, sift through it, and decide what feels right and can be proven. If one isn’t prepared to do that, expect deception—but expect it anyway. It’s near impossible to get to the bottom of everything.
In the end, the big picture is usually enough. Details will be defined in time as this process we’re experiencing unfolds, but if we have a thirst for knowledge we need to be savvy about our sources and to realize no one is infallible. ~ BP