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Chris Flanagan's avatar

Kyle – I love when you do episodes like this. I do think much of what you mentioned was/is a huge problem at that other network you were at before. It’s the false dichotomy fallacy. You either accept the [their] narrative or you accept “our” narrative. There’s nothing in between. The trick is not so much to never respond emotionally but simply realize when we are doing so and course correct as needed. Can’t wait to get and read the almanac book.

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Music And Fiction's avatar

I agree in most with what you say, Kyle. While I'm not at the point where I can just accept what Bongino says 100%, I can respect it for what it is: The facts we have at this time, the facts that can be revealed. My own thoughts are that Epstein is likely in witness protection, simply because killing oneself is just too convenient. Unlike the meme, my own perception of things is based on game theory and how law enforcement operates.

This does not say that I'm right, because I've taken a maxim on in my years since 2017 (and moreso after 2020) that says "I can always be wrong, I just need to accept that the possibility is always there). And that's where I think a lot of the issue is with people in taking on the meme as a personal truth, and something that is inviolable to them. People do not want to think they're wrong, because the meme just makes more sense to them. However, when once accepts the simple premise that "I can be wrong", it makes it a lot easier to deprogram.

It's similar to a certain broadcaster who keeps talking about how all elections are fake, but not providing any sort of tangible solutions that the average joe can do to work on it. They're so sure of their opinion that if one part of their multi-part belief is found to be false, they're going to deny and deflect.

Anyhow, this was a good episode. And it highlights just how much we need to be able to accept that we can be wrong about something and be okay with it.

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Just Human's avatar

Thanks, man. I also prefer and have for a long time believed that the Epstein suicide was a cover story to get him into witness protection. I still like that alternative explanation and am open to it turning out to be true one day. Regardless, I think the points in my article and video are prudent and will remain relevant, and the circumspection well-advised.

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Tinman1000's avatar

Love it, I learn a lot from bin 3 , thanks Kyle.

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Tinman1000's avatar

Definitely have to listen again, Ordering the book

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KimboThisIsMyCountry2's avatar

Kyle thanks for this video. I really could care less about what happened to Epstein. One way or the other he hopefully is in a place where he can cause no more harm. What IS important is naming the names of the people that participated in the crimes that were committed. Those are the people that need to pay a price.

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rlskeeter's avatar

Hello Kyle, Just trying to catch up on all your podcasts! Wow I have to rewatch them and then I will comment more. But re: Epstein killing himself, I must admit it was jaw dropping... I guess it stems from media (yes even Maga Media) comparing ear lobes to hair lines to many other details, ) but for years I was believed (brainwashed) about JFK

so listening to your comments is ALWAYS enlightening! keep them coming please/

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