This was my first graphic of the New Narrative Network and who was funding them.
— Polly St George will never promote Crypto or NFTs (@FringeViews) August 27, 2024
Most of these people have been increasingly force-fed to us since I posted in April 2023. Can you see how they've steered the narrative over time? Many of them dominate the news now.
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Tuesday, August 27, 2024
AMAZING POLLY: The New Narrative Network, All Your Favorites
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Our education system does not lack money.
Our education system does not have a lack of money.
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) August 25, 2024
Something else is broken.
What do you think it is? pic.twitter.com/po3Ez9lnfQ
ERIN ELIZABETH: 96-year-old woman will be evicted from California senior living facility as illegals receive $150,000 to purchase homes.
96-year-old woman will be evicted from California senior living facility as illegals receive $150,000 to purchase homes. pic.twitter.com/qiTGcWzMxr
— Erin Elizabeth Health Nut News🥜 (@unhealthytruth) August 27, 2024
NORTH IDAHO: Ford and Dodge DEALERS getting their cars repossessed out of the lot!
The auto market is getting so bad, dealerships are getting their cars repossessed out of the lot! 😂 https://t.co/q6eZUtXVXy
— Green Eggs-n-Sam (@HamEggsnSam) August 26, 2024
Victori_Rie13 explains that,
I just spoke to a gentleman who retrieves vehicles for banks from customers that are delinquent, and he said he is now retrieving from Ford and Dodge DEALERS. He said they overpriced the vehicles and could not sell and are now delinquent themselves. North Idaho area.
MARK DICE: the campaign did indeed license the song "My Hero" from BMI's song view service because when a major band records a song, they no longer own that song; they sell the rights to the record label
Thank you to Mark Dice @ Lew Rockwell.
Dave Grohl was upset about their song, "My Hero," 1997, saying that they didn't give the Trump campaign permission. Then the Operation Mockingbird assets immediately amplified their anger, spreading fake news. But claiming that the Foo Fighters did not give the Trump campaign to use their song at the rally. Guess what? It doesn't matter because the band members themselves have no say whatsoever about who buys licenses for their music. It took a foreign media outlet to do journalism and reached out to the Trump campaign and asked them if they did buy the license to the song, which, of course, they did. The one at the Independent has seen the documents, they say, "appearing to confirm that the campaign did indeed license the song from BMI's song view service" because when a major band records a song, they no longer own that song; they sell the rights to the record label. Then, the record label can do whatever they want with it, selling the rights to distributors and then the distributors sell licenses to people who could play the song publicly. You actually do need a license for that. And so, of course, the Trump campaign got the license. Technically, the band didn't give permission to play the song, but guess what? It doesn't matter.
Keep this handy for that moment when Dave Grohl and the Foo Pfizers complain about Trump using their song, There Goes My Hero. Because you know they will. pic.twitter.com/HhzLdHxGuy
— Probable Spam (@CMWeeks) August 24, 2024
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