Media Landscape Shift
Tim discusses the evolution of media from traditional cable news to the chaotic landscape of the internet, highlighting the duality of information—both enlightening and misleading. The conversation touches on the consequences of past narratives, particularly regarding war, and the motivations behind them, revealing how financial interests often drive geopolitical decisions.In this clip
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