Making Sense of the Failed Trump Assassination
Description
In Episode 372 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas tries to make sense of the recent assassination attempt against Donald Trump by focusing on (1) what we know so far about what actually happened on July 13th, (2) the public’s reaction to the events of that day, and (3) the implications of the shooting for the 2024 election and the country’s future.
This monologue explores (1) deep state conspiracy theories, (2) the role of aesthetics and narrative in rewriting history, (3) dominance hierarchies and capitulation to the authority of the alpha, and (4) alternate reality games.
Demetri also touches on how recent events could influence the election, the impending replacement of Joe Biden, the potential for future attacks, and the economic and geopolitical implications of a Trump presidency.
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Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas
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Episode Recorded on 07/18/2024
@35:13: You always manage to mispronounce Kamala.
@19:09: "Maybe I'm just older..." Older than what? You're definitely not mature, if that's what you mean. After all, your whole schtick seems to be "just asking questions."
@15:14: "So, start with a theory and then look for supporting evidence." That's the very definition of confirmation bias. This guy is an idiot.
@14:05: You don't know a single person who doesn't think it's a conspiracy? That says quite a lot about you.