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‘We’re supposed to have free speech,” says Jackson Hinkle, “yet if you even question the official account, like this week in Baltimore, you’re dismissed as a conspiracy theorist”

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  1. Jackson Hinkle is a well-traveled individual with a worldwide reputation and a unique worldview.
  2. He comments on the tragic collapse of the Baltimore Bridge, expressing skepticism about the official narrative and criticizing the state of infrastructure in the United States.
  3. Jackson questions the media's portrayal of events in Baltimore and Moscow, highlighting the lack of transparency and the rush to blame groups like ISIS.
  4. He suggests that the US, Ukraine, and the CIA may have been involved in orchestrating the attack in Moscow, citing evidence and historical context.
  5. Emphasizing the importance of asking questions and seeking the truth in such situations.
  6. The speaker discusses the United States' involvement in creating and supporting ISIS, particularly in Syria.
  7. They question the origins, motives, and targets of ISIS, primarily attacking enemies of the US government.
  8. The speaker emphasizes the importance of condemning Israel's actions and notes the alignment of various influential voices in the US and UK in this instance.
  9. They discuss the challenges of being independent online without mainstream media support and mention the lack of condemnation of Israel by media and governments.
  10. The conversation reflects on the importance of speaking truth to power and the increasing difficulty in finding uncensored information, praising guest Jackson Hinkle for his rising follower numbers and commitment to sharing rational messages.
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