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Johan's avatar

When the facts don’t fit the narrative, this administration simply reassigns the facts.

Agencies now operate as narrative factories, selectively releasing details that reinforce the White House’s preferred storyline while suppressing anything that complicates it. The result isn’t just misinformation—-it’s epistemic sabotage. Citizens are left parsing bullet casings for motive while officials speak in hashtags.

The real danger isn’t that the shooter was radicalized. It’s that the public is being conditioned to accept contradiction as coherence, and propaganda as protection.

When institutions reward loyalty over truth, the lie becomes the law.

— Johan

Strategic Advisor | Behavioral Economist | Former Foreign Service Officer

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Michael Wild's avatar

I fully agree with the title that 'You cannot trust the federal goverment' and the article proves this quite adequately. But I think it's over reach to say 'Everything they say can be assumed to be a lie."

If the true facts favoured their narrative I'm sure they'd be smart enough to broadcast them. In some cases they utter bulldust that they sincerely believe...it's still toxic manure but they believe it. To say someone's lying means you can prove they know they are not telling the truth. That's a high bar and I"d like Public Notice to keep its record of being a cut above tabloid outfits by not flinging around the world 'lie' recklessly

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