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As I do searches for things like clones, deep state, or whatever buzz word, I get inundated by references to movies, TV shows and other MSM garbage. Could this be intentional? Seems like all these hot button search terms are dominated by film , TV, or music titles and subjects. Could they be cranking out all these titles to make searching for these subjects more difficult, or to discourage it altogether?

Just dawned on me.I may be late to the realization party.

As I do searches for things like clones, deep state, or whatever buzz word, I get inundated by references to movies, TV shows and other MSM garbage. Could this be intentional? Seems like all these hot button search terms are dominated by film , TV, or music titles and subjects. Could they be cranking out all these titles to make searching for these subjects more difficult, or to discourage it altogether? Just dawned on me.I may be late to the realization party.

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I call it the google crush. I first noticed it when revisiting Waco: The Rules of Engagement. It seemed to be a complete cohencidence to me that the wood of holly put out a flick starring an a-list negro actor with the same title missing only ‘Waco’. Even back then I avoided the garbage coming out of the popular movie studios, so I can’t say how much of (((their))) shit story-line obfuscated the truth of the atrocities committed by the military/prison-industrial complex presented in that compelling documentary.

When I mention it in conversation, it’s never really acknowledged as a actual ‘thing’, but we both know it really is.