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sh3rog ago

Nope hes good people, that's pretty clear, hes just not the most stoic guy but his enthusiasm is endearing and he makes small leaps but normies will identify, hes a good person to get the word out

JIrvin ago

So it's just a coincidence that he ran for congress, works for the MSM? One thing I've learned is that nearly everyone in the MSM is CIA / Counterintel.

Are "good people" not capable of being counterintelligence?

So since we know that the MSM is disinfo, where does the line stop?

UncookedSpirit ago

The only MSM employment I've seen David Seaman have was at HuffPo, which is not even really a job. They either don't pay you, or they essentially pay you less than minimum wage for you to blog or vlog for them.

sh3rog ago

Hes talking about pizza gate bro thats what we want. He doesn't sound crazy, hes very likeable. He has been getting this movement more momentum than you or i

JIrvin ago

So likeable means we should ignore the rest? Aren't all the mainstream media people pretty "likable"? What does likeable have to do with the contradictions?

I'm not saying I'm right, but sociopaths know exactly how to be likable, and he writes for the MSM, and he ran for congress, and as we know, politicians are always honest. ehem.

sh3rog ago

So you're not saying anything at all ehem

I don't care who's saying it, if they're talking about elite pedo rings in government, and they have credibility its a good thing, david seaman has msm credibility, that is exactly his value. Don't let the paranoia overwhelm your reason

JIrvin ago

So likeable means we should ignore the rest? Aren't all the mainstream media people pretty "likable"? What does likeable have to do with the contradictions?

I'm not saying I'm right, but sociopaths know exactly how to be likable, and he writes for the MSM, and he ran for congress, and as we know, politicians are always honest. ehem.

sh3rog ago

hes talking about pizzagate unlike all the rest of the MSM what is the problem?