If you've never heard of Tim Pool, I'm here to inform you that unfortunately, yes you have.
You probably don't recognize the photo above, and the main reason for that is because this photograph of Timothy Pool, Worlds Wrongest Person, is as rare as a first edition holographic Charizard. He famously detests being photographed without his signature beanie, which might be the only hat in existence that could be diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder. Timothy Pools hat should be able to collect social security. Timothy Pools hat needs a hug more than any living person I have ever met.
I have absolutely no reason to believe that he does not shower with that beanie on. He definitely does. Either that, or he showers by getting into the washing machine with it. There is a zero percent chance that this mans daily hygiene routine involves the removal of his hat.
My evidence for this claim is as follows: Here is Timothy Pool with Roger Stone in Miami in the middle of July:
He showers with that hat on and you cannot convince me otherwise.
The point of this (short) essay is that Hatty Cap-A-Top was named in a Department of Justice indictment that prosecutes Russian shell companies and two active Russian agents for directly funding Tenet Media, a Tennessee based media company (podcast room) with B-list niche political podcast "celebrities" such as a Benny Johnson, Dave Rubin and Tim Pool, whose entire media careers consist of sitting in front of exorbitantly expensive microphones and saying the dumbest shit you have ever heard in your life.
Basically, the Department of Justice came out and said "you know your friend who keeps trying to tell you to do your own research and claims to be a strong, independent news enjoyer that don't need no Anderson Cooper or CNN to tell them what to think? They got that idea from people sitting in a building full of computers in St Petersburg pretending to be Americans, and the "talking points" they interrupt every adult conversation with were specifically planted into social media spaces in order to cause disruptions in political conversations among Americans."
From the CNN article: "The US Treasury Department sanctioned the IRA in 2018, accusing it of having “created and managed a vast number of fake online personas that posed as legitimate US persons to include grassroots organizations, interest groups, and a state political party on social media.”
The real fun part about all this is that Tim Pool and Tenet media are simply the disinformation vectors that the DOJ caught.
There are so many alpha-manosphere podcast dickwads poisoning every well they can dip a microphone into (Joe Rogan being the most prolific) that there re ally is no telling the true extent of foreign influence money and exactly whose pockets it falls into, but with the exposure of Tenet media and how they apparently were "unwitting assets" to this influence campaign, it's not only possible but most likely probable that a demonstrable chunk of right-wing podcasts whose whole shtick is blaming women, minorities and Ukraine for everything under the sun are also in some way being influenced, or potentially financed, to continue making claims that are objectively wrong for no other reason than to poison thewell.
So, ya know, next time your friend, who doesn't trust the mainstream media and thinks being transgender is a mental illness and that democrats kill babies in the ninth month and that BLM destroyed entire cities and that vaccinnes cause autism and.....and.....and.....
Yeah, they got got by the stupidest influence campaign ever. They got radicalized into being anti-american by memes on Facebook. Memes that centered around a badly drawn cartoon frog.
Much like Tim Pool, they're idiots. Except your friends aren't paid to be stupid.
They're stupid for free.
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