I may have posted some info from him before. If you don't follow this guy you really should. As long as he's still available. His analysis is always insightful and informative. I think he would be (if he is still on air) one of the first to alert us of impending invasion or other nefarious movements. Give him a watch.
Geez Peas, MM! I watched 20 minutes and still don't know what the hell he wants to tell me about why we're getting close to WW3! He showed me lots of flight data which is concerning but wasn't really relevant. Okay, I'm at 25 minutes, still nothing yet...I'm done. He needs to get more focused and stay on point, put all the rest of the 'nice to know' stuff at the end. Don't get me wrong, it's good data and some could be tied in but...get to the damn point!
I watch Redacted on Rumble and of course Dan Bongino. Redacted News The Dan Bongino Show Here are some others I follow: X22 Report Awaken With JP Infowars - BANNED.video Alex Jones Show The Trish Regan Show Russell Brand Dinesh D'Souza Flyover Conservatives And a quick, no nonsense report without the political bias: S2 Underground
Problem with the internet. If you want to make money, you need lots of hits. Very small payment per hit for sale or watching ads. Ends up same as mass media TV. Lots of ads and urge to buy advertiser's stuff and a need to keep viewers engaged for some longer time period to get chance for more ad hits. A second problem is that with politics, legal limits set by the providers and with the threat of law suits, and the vague rules of the regulators, if you wish to blog and make money, you have to both make money and stay on the net. you can't be too specific. All of the above have left me out of watching most of the interview and informational blogs that last 30 min to an hour. 5 minutes of wheat and 55 minutes of chaff. Some economic blogs are still informative, but they often cherry pick and slant to prove their point and are often just wrong in their conclusions. Thus there are many blogs that I watch once and just decide that while they were very good in presenting ideas and comments on things that are both interesting and support my views, there was too much distractions to make it worth becoming a regular practice. I thus tend to read sites that practice winnowing the chaff, ie American Thinker etc, and reading the site that posted the original data if interested. I include the Monkey in the group that leads to good information. It is one of the best on current events and presenting the full range of of information on an event or on events ignored by the main stream media.
Thanks for the extra sources to look into. I admit Alex Jones is often on point and ahead of others but his voice just pisses me off and I can't listen to him for long. Since most of his narrative is preaching to the choir (me), I generally just last long enough to get the gist of what he's talking about. Chemistry, I guess. Same thing with the hooded subway themed guy.