Defects are simple, our mind is complicated
Okay so you believe the video is real and relevant to what's happening in the U.S.A at present?
If its real, I shall post the same URL in the Fact Watch forum.
(I'm trying to keep relevant crucial facts in one place to allow for better comprehension.)
I'll inform the Fact Watch forum in Australia that the video has a relevant foundation.
Last edited by NeoMatrix; 04-08-2020 at 10:46 PM.
Inauguration to the "AI cancel-culture" fraternity 1997...
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Trivia...
According to a quick count of thanks/likes emails coming from members of CTN, I received around 70 thanks/ likes in the last few weeks,my but Rep power has remained the same.
Personally, I don't give a hoot about Rep power.
Similarly, I had a 3-4 month period away from CTN, upon return, all of my thanks likes records were missing from
my user account...
Some of the CTN buttons like "Whats new" hang in limbo suspension...
Is anyone else experiencing CTN irregularities?
All credit to Euerysm, he does a great job of keeping CTN active.
Inauguration to the "AI cancel-culture" fraternity 1997...
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Fact check: Trump offers two dangerous falsehoods in a largely straightforward briefing
Over the past few weeks, President Donald Trump's coronavirus briefings have become a daily occurrence at the White House. They've also become regular venues for falsehoods, misleading information, revisionist history and outright lies.
By CNN's rough estimate, over the past three weeks Trump has made at least 50 false or misleading claims at these briefings, which in many ways have become a substitute for the political rallies he can no longer hold due to the coronavirus outbreak.
That's what made Wednesday night's briefing so noteworthy. By our preliminary count, Trump made just two false claims. This isn't to minimize those falsehoods. In fact both claims, pertaining to the President's false assertion that voter fraud is rampant in this country, are particularly dangerous, especially given the problems the coronavirus outbreak presents to voting.
But compared to past briefings, including the one last night, Wednesday's was rather factual.
Here's a look at what we found.
Trump falsely claims voter fraud is rampant in the US
In light of the effect the coronavirus is having on state primaries and issues of voting in general, Trump was asked on Wednesday night about his previous statements that mail-in voting is susceptible to fraud. While many experts have suggested mail-in ballots could be an effective solution to dealing with the virus, Trump again attacked them as corrupt, despite having voted that way himself, and, more broadly, falsely claimed that voter fraud was rampant throughout the country.
Trump offers two dangerous falsehoods in coronavirus briefing: fact check - CNNPolitics
ABC Publishes Damaging Report On Trump Coronavirus Response. Military Official Refutes It. | The Daily Wire
ABC News claimed that there were repeated briefings through December for policy-makers and decision-makers across the federal government as well as the National Security Council at the White House, and that President Donald Trump was briefed in early January on the matter.
The U.S. military responded several hours later by debunking the report, saying that the secret report that ABC News claimed exists does, in fact, not exist.
You're Loony Liberal Media Flat-Out lying again! What a joke!
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Yep Trump's breaking a New Record for Every past President EVERYDAY! Problem is there ALL BAD!
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