Nopol Review #02 | Fringe Theories & Normies (31-Jan-2023)
This is the second episode of the Nopol Review.
The conspiracyNOPOL subreddit now has its own weekly review show.
Read moreThis is the second episode of the Nopol Review.
The conspiracyNOPOL subreddit now has its own weekly review show.
Read moreDo you ever feel like the people around you simply want to argue for the sake of arguing?
Why is the mainstream media now telling us stories about a 'surge' in heart attacks?
Do genres like rap and hip-hop count as 'real' music?
Read moreIt has been way too long since the previous Bonologue...
Read moreSome good news and some bad (?) news, all rolled into one.
A reflection piece on the state of things today and how we got here.
Read moreHave you ever listened to a 16-hour podcast?
Does it bother you if your friends and family take the jibbies?
Do you sometimes look around and wonder 'why in TF am I even here'?
Read moreHow did a truck driver from Toronto find himself operating a multimedia website dedicated to exposing media fakery?
Why are so many people in this corner of the internet convinced that the celebrities on our television screens are 'transpicious'?
The so-called 'vaccines' being injected into people around the world: is it possible they are intentionally designed to harm, sterilise, or kill?
Read moreIs the mainstream media trying to encourage the masses to hate the police?
Are the recent 'tradie' protests in Melbourne evidence that people are finally waking up?
Might 'indigenous' Australians be able to fight covid-1984 in ways the rest of us cannot?
Read moreIs it genuinely possible to build a homestead away from society's madness?
Are the people making predictions of doom doing so in order to cash in on fear?
The anti-quax 'alternative' media: just how alternative is it really?
Read moreThe third official episode of the ApostaSee Show.
Further introduction to what this show is and where it may be going.
Particular focus in the aftercall on muh evil elites and their vaccines.
If this call doesn't generate some discussion in the comments section, then we might as well pack it up.
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