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[The Good Oil] Stuff Up of the Day
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Cartoonist Finds Out That FAFO Is Real
Drawing the owner of your dirty little rag in a poor light has consequences.
Read Between the Lies: A Pattern Recognition Guide
Whether our species maintains the capacity for independent thought may depend on those who can still access it helping others break free from the spell.
Pfizer and the Other Sociopaths
In response to doubts about the safety and effectiveness of the Pfizer injections, Reuters has presented ‘rebuttals’ in a series of ‘fact checks’. There’s just one problem – Reuters chairman is a major Pfizer investor and board member.
How the US Burned Millions
Fed to the tune of $61 million a year, the Global Engagement Center was a failed attempt at narrative control.
[The Good Oil] Stuff Up of the Day
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Judith Collins’ Naivety
Lawyers and doctors going off the rails in one way or another is so commonplace I’m surprised the media bother reporting it.
[The Good Oil] Stuff Up of the Day
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Merry Christmas and End of Year Comments on Our Value
Our pressing problem is very much not equity – it is efficiency. Once that’s sorted out, we will be on our way up again.
[The Good Oil] Stuff Up of the Day
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When Ideologies Are the Rule
Mainstream media and our institutions continue to undermine themselves with absurd claims, mockery of the public, and censorship.
See the Ad Stuff Refuses to Print
To whom is Sinead Boucher beholden? Who is calling the shots at Stuff? Who has an interest in discussions on the Treaty Principles Bill being shut down? Who wants to control the narrative?
[The Good Oil] Stuff Up of the Day
Check out the latest media stuff ups both locally and around the world.
Big Tech Firms Forced to Pay for News
Under this new system Meta would have to ask itself: do we still want to do business in Australia or not?