When Cynicism Wins: How Power, Time, and Media Make Atrocities Fade

Adolf Hitler believed history could be outrun—that time, power, and narrative control would dull even the worst crimes. He was wrong about his fate, but unsettlingly right about the system. In an era of social media, coordinated information networks, and public fatigue, forgetting has become less a failure of memory than a political strategy.

Redefining the Obvious: How Great Propaganda Fools Us All

Great propaganda doesn’t persuade us overtly — it redefines what feels like common sense. From shifting baselines to algorithm-driven echo chambers, this analysis explores how subtle misinformation campaigns reshape our understanding of what’s “obviously” true.

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The D Files: Haley’s Role Model

Did Nikki Haley really call Hillary Clinton her “role model”? A political ad says yes—but the truth tells a different story. This fact-check uncovers the selective editing, logical fallacies, and the role of social media in distorting political narratives.

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Why Even the Smartest Minds Fall for Disinformation Campaigns

Why do even the smartest minds fall for disinformation? Cognitive biases, emotional manipulation, and social group dynamics all play a role. Discover the psychological factors that make humans susceptible to misinformation and practical strategies to stay informed and critically aware.

COVID-19 Vaccines Alter DNA Cause Cancer

Daily Fact-Check: Have COVID-19 Vaccines Been Shown to Alter DNA, Cause Cancer?

Small amounts of DNA from the manufacturing process may remain in the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Purification and quality control steps ensure any leftover DNA is present within regulatory limits. There isn’t reason to think that this residual DNA would alter a person’s DNA or cause cancer, contrary to claims made online.

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Unveiling the Truth: Your Daily Guide to Fact-Checking Current Events

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