Part 10/15:
Dillon and Kalinski dissect the role of the media and social media in shaping the political narrative. They accuse giants like CNN, Fox News, and Twitter of censorship, bias, and double standards—highlighting specific instances such as Twitter banning the New York Post story on Hunter Biden, or stripping accounts deemed politically inconvenient.
Amidst this, Dillon criticizes the exploitation of conspiracy theories—ranging from Seth Rich to Epstein and Julian Assange—viewing them as tools used by the establishment to distract, discredit, and control dissent. He argues that true investigative journalism is stifled and replaced with manufactured narratives and social media warping the perception of truth.