“The Last Vagabond” would seem like a rebel force. I believe them to be the opposite. On the Garcia deportation, he claims that there is absolutely no proof that this guy is illegal or a bad guy, in fact the proof shows just the opposite, he says.
That itself is complete bullshit. You be the judge. Who else can we add to this list? I’ll formalize it more when we get 10 sites.
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Juan O’Savin
After this attack Rogan definitely became more mainstream.
Joe Rogan, he sure clammed up about vaccine injury when they ALL jumped his case
Backgrounder: Joe Rogan faced significant backlash in early 2022 following an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience featuring Dr. Robert Malone, a controversial figure known for spreading COVID-19 vaccine misinformation. In the episode, Malone promoted the discredited “mass formation psychosis” theory and made comparisons between U.S. public health policies and Nazi Germany. This content led to widespread criticism, with over 270 medical professionals signing an open letter urging Spotify to address the spread of misinformation on its platform.
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The controversy intensified when musician Neil Young demanded that Spotify remove his music unless the platform took action against Rogan’s podcast. Young stated, “They can have Rogan or Young. Not both.” Spotify chose to retain Rogan’s content, leading to Young’s departure from the platform. He was joined by other artists, including Joni Mitchell, in protest.
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Amid the uproar, discussions emerged about Rogan’s exclusive contract with Spotify, reportedly valued at $100 million. Despite the controversy, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek defended the decision to keep Rogan on the platform, emphasizing the importance of free expression and cautioning against the slippery slope of censorship.
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In response to the criticism, Spotify implemented measures to combat misinformation, including adding content advisories to COVID-19-related podcasts and directing listeners to a dedicated COVID-19 information hub.
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Here is an easy one to add — Mother Jones
———————— LOL Here are a list of sites and people that A-Eye considers controlled opposition, LOL
Certainly, the term “controlled opposition” is often used to describe individuals or platforms that appear to challenge mainstream narratives but are suspected by some of intentionally steering dissent in unproductive or misleading directions. In the context of conspiracy movements like QAnon, several figures have been labeled as such by critics. Here are eight individuals or outlets that have been associated with QAnon or similar narratives:
Romana Didulo
A Canadian conspiracy theorist who declared herself the "Queen of Canada." She has promoted QAnon-related ideas and sovereign citizen concepts, issuing "decrees" to her followers and encouraging actions against perceived enemies.
Ann Vandersteel
Host of the "SteelTruth" show, Vandersteel has been involved in promoting QAnon narratives and has featured guests who espouse sovereign citizen ideologies.
Sidney Powell
A former attorney for Donald Trump, Powell gained notoriety for her involvement in legal challenges to the 2020 U.S. presidential election results. She has been a prominent figure in QAnon circles, participating in events that promote conspiracy theories.
Michael Flynn
The former National Security Advisor has become a hero in QAnon communities, often endorsing their slogans and participating in events that align with their beliefs.
Liz Crokin
A journalist turned conspiracy theorist, Crokin has been influential in spreading Pizzagate and QAnon narratives, particularly those involving alleged elite pedophile rings.
Marjorie Taylor Greene
A U.S. Congresswoman who has expressed support for QAnon theories in the past, including the belief in a global cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles.
DC Draino (Rogan O'Handley)
A social media influencer known for promoting QAnon-related content and conspiracy theories, often framing them as questions to engage his audience.
Mikki Willis
Director of the "Plandemic" documentary series, Willis has been associated with QAnon influencers and has claimed insider knowledge of political transitions aligned with QAnon beliefs.
It’s important to approach such figures and platforms critically, especially when they promote unverified or debunked information. If you’re interested in further analysis or information on these individuals or related topics, feel free to ask.
MSNBC, anything there, but Joe Scarborough is particularly annoying