Top Ten "Hoaxes" according to Random Account
A Series On Misinformation, Disinformation and Subterfuge
Recently a random post popped up on my feed catching my attention. It had most of the bigger stories that MAGA3x blunted via propaganda and conspiracies effectively, fed into their media pipelines, and consumed by many.
These were all media verified news reports, many of them having live-video feeds for such as Trump’s ‘general’ Bill Barr, having troops forcefully disperse the crowds so Trump could have that so important picture on his wall of his holding the Bible.
That’s the Lafayette Square reference that did happen, including his brief holding of a bible for his epic pic that the Christian-Nationalists would praise him over.
Trump’s health could refer to a ton of things given the man got his doctor to doctor and embellish his medical reports in such an egregious manner the media reported on it. Was JD referring to Trump’s unfitness for service bought and paid for to avoid getting drafted? Was it Trump bragging that the doctors were SHOCKED Don passed a basic dementia test when they clearly felt he would fail? Was it his COVID-19 issues that if he hadn’t been President having access to the best treatments, were bad enough he would have died? Or was it his penchant for having ‘executive time’ along with hundreds of recorded atypical as well as some stereotypical behaviors that are flags for Autism Spectrum Disorder as described in my book?
As a note, ASD doesn’t make people evil or criminal. Those are learned behaviors.
Several of those played heavily into MAGA3x’s operations such as Andrew Auernheimer’s Unite The Right recruitment efforts using Nazi website DailyStormer, or Louise Mensch and Remi Barrette’s Alfa Bank Trump Tower hoax that were deeply intertwined into RussiaGate mythos.
Then there was this one—
Honestly, this one made sense both from a false flag perspective and a militarily one had those have actually been issued. My take on all of that one was how would the Taliban member prove and then collect on said bounty?
That conundrum gave me pause.
It’s the only one within the list that was later deemed to be not credible.
Lastly, my favorite on the list was the so-called Sharpie-Gate when Trump was too embarrassed over an understandable mistake he thought he could fool a full room of journalists on live TV by altering a weather map.
Only someone with poor cognitive functioning for prediction and social skills, and a deep thirst to be always correct, would have attempted this above.