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"Foundations: Truth"

"Foundations: Truth"

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概要

The word "truth" got swapped while nobody was looking.

This is Foundation 1 — the first in a new series of episodes that sit underneath everything else on TrapThink. Foundations aren't Monday drive-time content. They're floorboards. If you get this one, you'll hear every other trap on this show for what it really is.

Today we're tracking what happened to the concept of truth over the last thirty years. Not the political fights about specific truths. The concept itself. How it got moved. Who moved it. And what it costs a society when truth becomes something you possess instead of something you discover.

You'll hear:

  • Oprah Winfrey, on a single Golden Globes stage in 2018, use the word "truth" two completely different ways forty seconds apart — and nobody flinched
  • Kellyanne Conway invent "alternative facts" on Meet the Press, and Chuck Todd push back with a reflex that has since disappeared from American journalism
  • Donald Trump, at a VFW convention, tell a crowd that "what you're seeing and what you're reading is not what's happening"
  • Steve Bannon explain to PBS Frontline, in his own words, how flooding the zone works — and why he used it to govern
  • Wesley Lowery at the University of Wisconsin redefine "objectivity" in a way that turned a profession inside out
  • Katie Couric, on HBO, call for "almost deprogramming" seventy-five million American voters
  • Mark Zuckerberg admit on Joe Rogan's podcast that the FBI pre-framed a true news story as Russian disinformation before it was published
  • Matt Taibbi, under oath before Congress, name the word that governs the whole machinery: malinformation
  • Dr. Anthony Fauci say two opposite things five months apart — and learn what happened to the people who noticed

This is a longer episode than usual. It earns it. Stay with it.

There's also a re-anchor at the end — what you do once you see the machine. I lean into the biblical framework a little harder than usual, because this is a Foundation and I'm not going to hedge. If you don't share the framework, you'll still get a structural argument that holds on its own terms. I'm not asking you to agree with me. I'm asking you to go check.

Think deeper. Stay free. Stay unmanageable.

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