Ten Conspiracies That We Know Are True – RF075

EPISODE · Dec 20, 2024 · 49 MIN

Ten Conspiracies That We Know Are True – RF075

from Renegade Files · host Lex Gordon

Patreon  //  Merch  //  Website  //  YouTube  //  Instagram  //  X.com  //  If you like the show, please leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you think we deserve it. (It helps new listeners find the show.) Thank you. This is Renegade Files Episode 75, Ten Conspiracies That We Know Are True. The world of Conspiracy Theories has always clashed with the mainstream media for reasons of pure definition and opposing agendas. Conspiracy Theorists are concerned with facts and truth, and the mainstream media is concerned with ad revenue. the party lines of the governmental agencies who regulate them. As such, the mainstream has waged a war on free thinking and independent research, and many big communication and data companies have now implemented actual policies to marginalize and repress the opposing viewpoints of actual journalists who dive deeper than their glossy repeated sound bites. One large social media platform recently updated their terms and conditions to outlaw any content that promotes alternative viewpoints of current events that indicate the causes as any collection of non-state participants. That’s a pretty wide net and if that platform does delete any competing ideas about who or why a current event has occurred, then we are dealing with open censorship of the official narratives. As a response to the vilification of alternative cultural analysis, on this episode we will take a quick look into ten conspiracies that are not theories, but that we know are fully and factually true. These are cases where people promoted alternative viewpoints to current events that indicated the causes as collections of non-state participants, and they turned out to be fully accurate. So what does that say about the censorship and hatred of Conspiracy Theorists in the mainstream media and big data social media? I’ll leave that to you to decide. This is not a terribly exhaustive deep dive into any of these subjects. This episode is a bit down and dirty as far as production goes, but the content is nothing but crystal jewels. So join me as we take a trip into the wild world of Ten Conspiracies That We Know Are True. Help Crowdfund RF on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/renegadefiles Get cool RF Merch http://therenegadefiles.com/shopVisit and Share the Website http://therenegadefiles.comDig us on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@renegadefiles Follow RF on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/renegadefiles/ If you like the show, please leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you think we deserve it. (It helps the show find new listeners.) Thank you.Music and Audio Licensing: Theme Song: “Steve’s Djembe” by Vani, FMA, licensed: Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 License. “Appliance Rocket” by Flow Lab Cult, DV8NOW Records, licensed: Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License.RF075 © 2024 DV8NOW Publishing LLC

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