Just a tip
47 2017-12-22 by Caz6000
Iv seen lots of posts and people straight away take it as true. Alot of these come from websites that make income from views to there website. Before you swallow a conspiracy do your own research one example is the un vehicles. A quick search shows the us manufacture un vehicles
14 comments
7 Marcuskb91 2017-12-22
Also, click into the comments and use the archive link
6 LunchNap 2017-12-22
This! I always check comments first. Avoid a lot of BS that way.
2 LunchNap 2017-12-22
Pro Tip: Browse new only. Often.
1 TheRadChad 2017-12-22
Sometimes controversial is good when there's over 1000 comments.
5 ogrelin 2017-12-22
I wish it would work, but it doesn’t in a lot of cases. Not sure why.
0 BreakTheBubble 2017-12-22
Research fails some because they stop as soon as they find something they agree with or confirms what they already believe.
When they see that others also believe that is considered to be evidence their belief is factual.
I have been told by more than a few in this sub that many agreeing, like getting on the hot page is sufficient to consider an item as factual.
2 ogrelin 2017-12-22
Uh, I was talking about the archive link sometimes not working.
0 BreakTheBubble 2017-12-22
Thanks for the laugh, sometimes our attempts at brevity fail to deliver the message.
1 Sachyriel 2017-12-22
I don't think the UN owns any military vehicles itself, the military vehicles are owned by the nations contributing to the Peacekeeping missions, and they paint them white before they go on the missions. It's way cheaper for the UN to let the member nations use their own equipment then having to buy their own equipment and then having to modernize it every decade or so.
2 not_ordinary1 2017-12-22
Lol, peacekeeping.
1 mastigia 2017-12-22
Everything is kinda true, but nothing is really true.
1 rompolstoltskon 2017-12-22
This is where critical thinking becomes so very important.
1 RocketSurgeon22 2017-12-22
So we won't die because of the tax cuts?
1 jdubb198 2017-12-22
Got it.
Stick to the USA Govt. mainstream narratives only.