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In Chapter 6 of Stolen Elections, CannCon and Ashe in America are joined by Colonel Towner for a deep analysis of the Frank Holder chapter, questioning the credibility, sourcing, and narrative tactics used to frame Holder as a rogue actor. The discussion walks through claims of intelligence failures, alleged double and triple agents, and the lack of verifiable evidence supporting sweeping accusations made throughout the chapter. As the group breaks down assertions presented as fact, they explore the role of anonymous sources, questionable documentation, and how intelligence agencies are portrayed in ways that contradict standard operational realities. This episode continues the methodical dismantling of the book’s claims, emphasizing critical thinking, sourcing discipline, and the difference between documented evidence and “trust me” storytelling.
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In Chapter 6 of Stolen Elections, CannCon and Ashe in America are joined by Colonel Towner for a deep analysis of the Frank Holder chapter, questioning the credibility, sourcing, and narrative tactics used to frame Holder as a rogue actor. The discussion walks through claims of intelligence failures, alleged double and triple agents, and the lack of verifiable evidence supporting sweeping accusations made throughout the chapter. As the group breaks down assertions presented as fact, they explore the role of anonymous sources, questionable documentation, and how intelligence agencies are portrayed in ways that contradict standard operational realities. This episode continues the methodical dismantling of the book’s claims, emphasizing critical thinking, sourcing discipline, and the difference between documented evidence and “trust me” storytelling.

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