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  • Things the government doesn't want you to know
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  • Things the government doesn't want you to know are bits of information distributed by the media and conspiracy theorists that go against what thousands of emplyed government officials have verified is not true. It is sometimes refered to as, "Over paranoid dreaming". The information is, however, correct. The truth behind what a lot of corrupt journalists working for Rupert Murdoch desperate for something to write about before they're fired is much more valid than the research of top academics employed by an organisation democratically elected to benefit the people of a country.
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  • Things the government doesn't want you to know are bits of information distributed by the media and conspiracy theorists that go against what thousands of emplyed government officials have verified is not true. It is sometimes refered to as, "Over paranoid dreaming". The information is, however, correct. The truth behind what a lot of corrupt journalists working for Rupert Murdoch desperate for something to write about before they're fired is much more valid than the research of top academics employed by an organisation democratically elected to benefit the people of a country. Ever since Boris Johnson became London Mayor and George Bush became US President secrets that governments had been hiding from the people of the world became unintentionally more open to the public. People who collect this information for the people, tamper with it and then spread it via social media and séances, such as Alex Jones, the Tea Party and BNP leader Nick Griffin, show how racism is not actually immoral, we'd be better off if the government didn't protect us from asteroid impacts and climate change and that there is a Nazi Moonbase situated on Antarctica at the core of the Sun run by Korean Communists and lorded over by a British Consulate.