Today we go more indepth with analyzing the “supersoldiertalk” channel on bitchute. The user joined 1 week previously. The account had 41 videos posted, 422 views, and 2 subscribers.
Some of the videos seemed to be about super soldiers. Some other videos seemed to be about medieval people?
Other videos seemed to discuss conspiracies going back to 1875?
Other results discussed some sort of alien mind control program. Claiming that OSS collaborated with Nazi’s post WWII for some sort of mind control program. It also asserts without evidence there was telekinessis and other amazing powers. The video then shows the image of some guy, and then an interesting montage and some simple equation.
Eventually I searched the video, ctrl f, guitar. No videos had guitar. Overall the channel seemed interesting in some ways but not at all related to guitar. And not to be a dick but if all these conspiracies without evidence are true, why not make content that makes the best arguments based off evidence? Arguendo, assuming all the conpiracies on the channel are true, why do they think some titles and photo montages are effective to disseminate useful information? Why not have more logical laid out arguments making the best points on the evidence? Makes me suspect it is all just click bait bullshit—but cogito ergo sum, maybe the devil planted dinosaur bones to trick us into believing evolution.
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