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Any of you guys know anyone on youtube or bitchute that are compiling footage?

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Literally watched the newest video from them on three subs just dissapear from my feed.

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Ever since I discovered Hardcore History I really appreciated Dan Carlin's take on both history and current events through his podcasts. Recently however, on his Common Sense podcast, Dan let loose a TDS rant that I didn't think was possible for someone I generally considered fairly moderate. In retrospect, he was a journalist at one point, and so probably leans to the left and things rather highly of the news, which we know to be full of bullshit now, especially when it comes to Trump.

His main argument seemed to be that Trump is a populist and authoritarian, and likens him to other historical figures who either were warnings, or the cause of, internal unrest (think Caesar or Hitler). He also made note that he trusted Biden more with nuclear launch codes than Trump, conveniently leaving out all the good Trump has done in the foreign policy realm that has actually de-escalated tensions around the world with some pretty trigger-happy countries.

What really gets me is that he completely left out all the things the Dems, and by extension the left, have done to destabilize and radicalize the populace and all the violence that, while yes is occurring under Trump's administration, is being caused by leftists and not right wingers.

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I know Jon Stewart is pretty unpopular for how he contributed to the current culture of news as entertainment, but I always felt his testimony before Congress on the plight of NYC first responders to be quite honest and powerful.

A moving piece from The New Yorker titled "The Real Heroes are Dead" (2002) celebrating the life of patriot Rick Rescorla who gave his life to save his coworkers.

9/11 (2002) a documentary by two brothers about a firefighting unit in NYC which turned into some of the best first person footage of the event. Bitchute link because Youtube removed it for being too long.

I don't really have a good link for this, but I recently passed through Gander, Newfoundland, Canada, an icy, small, and isolated airport that took in several dozen aircraft that were forced to land in the wake of the attacks and the need to clear and secure US airspace. The citizens of Gander took over 6000 people into their homes and fed them until flights were available again. It was just a surreal experience to be there.

Again, I don't have a link, but Joe Rogan had a guest on who stated that they never want another 9/11, but they would give anything to have the America we had on 9/12.

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