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Well, this is a very apt time. So, um, what the existence of aliens? That was always a conspiracy theory until, uh, until the other day where, um, yeah, it's been proven. So, uh, although has it been proven? I don't know. You see, now I don't trust the mainstream media, so I don't know who to trust, Dave. I don't know where to go. Who do I turn to? What do I do?
Yeah, I agree. I'm super skeptical, like why are they letting the cat out of the bag all of a sudden? I think it's a major distraction, right? So there's this, there's a, there's talk going around about Operation Blue Beam. Look it up. And what Operation Blue Beam is, is the faking of an extraterrestrial attack, kind of like the movie Mars Attacks, where they'll use military devices cloaked to look like alien ships. So I think this is all a distraction.
Honestly, Dave, I find it so difficult to know what to believe and what not to believe. And I'm completely... I would say I'm not a conspiracy theorist. Having said that, I listen to everything because, like, you never know. Unless somebody can prove something is 100% right or 100% wrong, and even then I'm sceptical. So I don't know my own mind and I think I'm going slowly mad. But, you know, I'm here for it anyway.
Yeah, Julia, I think that's a great point, especially in this day and age of deep fakes, things like that. False news, fake news, misinformation. I think it's important to be very skeptical and to practice critical thinking. There's a couple of sources that are my go-tos that filter things. The Russell Brand Podcast and The Jimmy Dore Show. What are a couple of your go-tos? I think it's important to be very skeptical and to practice critical thinking. The Russell Brand Podcast and The Jimmy Dore Show. I think it's important to be very skeptical and to practice critical thinking.