A lot of โsurveysโ are hardly vetted and they are used in an attempt to extrapolate across a larger group, but are seldom right. Just look at all the early polling that showed Kamala would be leading the Presidency, but we got orange man instead. The article also doesnโt link to said survey, so we canโt even compare its sample size or any other statistical analysis. Maybe they only surveyed 30 people. We just have to use an incredibly large figure injected by the author that supports the articleโs claims. For all we know, the results of the survey might even have not been interpreted the way the author has interpreted them. I tried searching for this survey, but came up short in Kagi. Would love to read the survey and find out how it was conducted and whether or not it really does represent the American Christian community at large.
Reads like a nothing burger. So confirms 20 people in a barn. Loosely tries to connect Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk, and Trump to this movement. This just sounds like fear porn for a fringe minority of radical evangelicals, no different from other radical sects in other religious groups.
If it were a nothing burger, why is China being apprehensive about releasing any data on its true origin? There was a literal lab working on coronaviruses in the specific location of patient zero. That doesnโt at all seem suspect in anyway? This isnโt even about dumb MAGAts, this is just asking basic questions that you werenโt allowed to ask and were silenced in doing so. Some narrative it came from someone eating an exotic animal from a wet market doesnโt add up. If it were that simple, just a zoonotic transmission, youโd think China would give confirmation of that.
It is not disinformation. My commentโs context was about the founding days and not today. When the lies about Freemasons/Illuminati were first being spread, it was invite-only. Now, itโs ASK12B1 and you still must undergo an interview process. Including, months worth of training before the first degree.
Uh, not all are Christian or white. There are many lodges encompassing Filipino or Asian brothers. Thereโs also the Prince Hall masons for African-Americans. Additionally, the Scottish Right are not Christian-based like the Knights Templar.
A lot of โsurveysโ are hardly vetted and they are used in an attempt to extrapolate across a larger group, but are seldom right. Just look at all the early polling that showed Kamala would be leading the Presidency, but we got orange man instead. The article also doesnโt link to said survey, so we canโt even compare its sample size or any other statistical analysis. Maybe they only surveyed 30 people. We just have to use an incredibly large figure injected by the author that supports the articleโs claims. For all we know, the results of the survey might even have not been interpreted the way the author has interpreted them. I tried searching for this survey, but came up short in Kagi. Would love to read the survey and find out how it was conducted and whether or not it really does represent the American Christian community at large.