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Exposing Truth How Questioning Uncovers Propaganda

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Show segment where the hosts discuss arguing with people on the left who have no desire to look at the truth. Boone's phone may have died mid-segment. Lighter content — conversation about the difficulty of reaching people locked in their own feedback loops. Not a primary Boone teaching clip.

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I'll tell you this, man, there's a difference. I love the first one, but there's a difference to this 2.0 and that's before I even threw it in the dryer. Well, I can't wait to get mine then. So, all right. Well, while we're waiting for Boone to get back in here, hopefully his phone didn't die. It might take a couple of minutes if it did die. But what do you think about that? Like, do you deal with that same thing where you're arguing with lefties and they just, they don't, it's, they don't even have a desire to, to look at the truth. They don't have any desire to know what's really honest. Yeah, I was actually going to jump in on this one with you guys. So I've been in Twitter spaces from day one when they first came out. So when they came out, it was exactly what you're describing. It was from both sides, just, you know, and no one was getting anywhere. So then I took a step back and I started to analyze it. You know, it was analyzing fifth generation warfare before I recognized that there was a title to it. And then I started to approach it during, you know, certain ways, you know, find what works. And I I started to apply this technique and I was using it in a room called, it was like Myriad. It's a Ukraine pro room, big time. And it would average audiences from anywhere from like, you know, a thousand to 3000 people. So it was a significant room and they were pushing major propaganda. So rather than go in there and push my points and my facts, I just questioned everything that they were pushing. You're saying this, can you show me where it is? I want to look this up. I approach it as, Hey, I'm trying to learn, teach me. And I wasn't doing it for them because my gut was these guys are all operatives based on, you know, some of them saying they were Intel experts and weapons experts and all this other stuff. You know how they throw out the resume. And when they're throwing it out and I'm like, if you have this kind of background, you should know better than even I recognize what's going on. So I was doing this argument for the audience that's in that space. So after they couldn't answer their questions or support it, then I would say, well, what about this? And what about this? And what about this? And I was doing it so the audience could hear. And I would tell them because this is what I found. And here's the receipt. Here's the link. Here's where people can go find it. And I'll tell you what, and I take a lot of pride in this one. And I don't know why they didn't kick me from the stage. That's the biggest thing. Because after that can, they were struggling to get 200 or 300 people in that room. And it was just on the way I approached it. So I started using that in a lot of spaces. And I'll tell you what, man, it has been very successful for me. Yeah. You know, one of the other things I was talking to the same individual about was something that just happened. And that's this, this, you know, freeze that's gone over Texas for the second year. It's really bizarre how we're in climate change and global warming. The ice caps are melting and everything like that. But we just had the coldest record ever up in New Hampshire. It was like 147 degrees below zero or something like that. We, you know, we have, you know, the freeze in Texas and all that. And he, he posts up this picture and it's a United States at night, a satellite image of the United States at night. And It portrays as Thursday. It says like Thursday night in Texas, Thursday night, notice anything odd. And Texas was completely blacked out. Like literally it looked completely blacked out. And so I'm like, that doesn't look right. Like if, if Texas power grid went out across the entire state, we would know something. And so I started researching it a little bit for Thursday night to see what kind of power outages were outages were being reported. And there was a lot of power outage. I think that, I think it said it peaked around 350,000 people. But Texas has 28 million people. 350,000 people is 1%.

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