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Fake News Word of the Day: “Ambush!”

The hive mind media strikes again.

This week, Trump met with the president of South Africa in the Oval Office. What happened? He played a video. A real video. Of South African politicians and activists calling for violence against white farmers.

The footage showed open racism. The media’s response? One word, repeated ad infinitum: ambush.

They didn’t refute the video’s content. They didn’t challenge the facts. They just all opened the same email, ran with the script, and hoped (assumed) nobody would notice.


The New York Times, BBC, CNN, NPR, Guardian, Axios, Yahoo, Independent, Telegraph… all recited the exact same buzzword like a synchronized cult.

This is how narrative control works. A story the regime doesn’t like? Label it with a smear word. And repeat it.

“Ambush.”
“Debunked.”
“False.”

That way you can largely ignore the content of the video. You don’t need to address the reality of farm attacks, confiscation threats, or racial incitement.

Understand, the media doesn’t care about South Africa. They are covering for a wider ideology. You’re not allowed to talk about targeted violence against the “wrong” demographic. Do that—and you get ambushed. Literally.

The same word floods the newsrooms like a CIA psyop:


Keep questioning.
Fear nothing.

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