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J-5 IRQ returning. You know really what I think is that we all believe what we're told to believe based on the narrative that we choose to watch. For example, Daryl keeps saying it's a fishing boat. The media I listen to down here says it's a terrorist organization's drug running boat, which under U.S. law is legal to take out. Who do you want to believe? And that's really what it boils down to. I'm not saying Daryl is right or wrong, and I'm not saying I'm right or wrong. I'm saying mass media is screwing us all over. It's like a tin foil hat thing. Maybe we ought to put it on. I mean to be completely honest, the New York Times completely one-sided. Fox News almost completely the opposite-sided. So who are you going to believe? You've got to watch them both and form your own opinions. And that's what most people don't do. They don't do the research and they don't try to figure out what's really happening. They just believe what they're told. Now I'm not directing that towards anybody on the set or anything. I'm just saying generally in the world. The people on this net tend to do a little more research than your average bear. I don't think Yogi and Boogo is going to sit around and fact check stuff they see on the news. No, they're going to take it because that's what we've been trained to do over 80 years of news broadcasting, starting with Walter Cronkite and the people before him. The most trusted meme in news. You see, they subliminally made everybody believe media. And then the media lies to you. And if you say they don't lie, give them the offline and I can prove to you every single one lies, whether it's the one I like or the one you like. It doesn't matter. They're all liars. And therefore, I believe most of us have our world views fixated upon what narrative therefore is fed. So in the broad scheme of things, no. I think the world is just the way it's always been for the last 150 years. Maybe even longer. The United States has its power. That day will come when that power fails. It happens to every civilization. Now, whether that's in my lifetime or 150 years from now, I don't know. I really don't care. I'm not going to worry about it anymore. There are a lot of things that aggravate me, but man, I can't control it. So why worry about it? So, yeah, I don't know. That's just kind of what I felt like talking about instead of actually talking about what I think the United States is doing. Because I really don't know. I'm not in the positions to know. And neither is anybody on this net that I know of. We can all speculate, but we really don't know. All right. With that, I'm sending it back. KJ5-ILQ. Back to KC2. PKG.

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