Episode notes
Los Angeles Protests: Information Control, Disinformation, and Political Motivations. Events like riots and battles are inherently difficult to understand in real-time or even with hindsight due to decentralization, chaos, and emotional responses. The Watts Riots of 1965 are used as an example, where basic facts like "Who threw the first punch?" remain unknown. ICE agents rammed a car, used tear gas, and arrested a Latino man, then "fled the scene so quickly," raises questions about procedure and legality. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's press conference saw Senator Alex Padilla "manhandled by federal agents on the scene, up to and including being handcuffed." Real vs. Fake Evidence: Eyewitness Accounts:
Military Parade: The upcoming military parade on June 14, ostensibly for the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army (though the actual date is in 203 ...