Few events expose how history is fake than the January 6 false flag. I watched it happen live uncommentated, and watched full, unedited primary source (streams, mostly), again, uncommentated. I developed opinions. Then and only then was I exposed to articles about it, which pushed opinions that did not line up at all with what I had witnessed. I thought for sure those articles would be kicked aside by the average Joe, but that was the narrative that stuck. Now it's apparent that history books will forever label that day an insurrection attempt.
If history that you personally witnessed is written wrong, how can you assume that any written history is accurate?
Few events expose how history is fake than the January 6 false flag. I watched it happen live uncommentated, and watched full, unedited primary source (streams, mostly), again, uncommentated. I developed opinions. Then and only then was I exposed to articles about it, which pushed opinions that did not line up at all with what I had witnessed. I thought for sure those articles would be kicked aside by the average Joe, but that was the narrative that stuck. Now it's apparent that history books will forever label that day an insurrection attempt.
If history that you personally witnessed is written wrong, how can you assume that any written history is accurate?
Great comment, I had an almost identical experience.