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Tonight’s TAKECEL TRANSMISSIONS tears into America as a self-surveilling spectacle—a clout-possessed land where humiliation-as-mass-ritual became entertainment long before the internet made it perfunctory. Poolhouse responds to the controversy around Nick Fuentes and Epstein, reframing the outrage not as moral awakening but as folklore and media hysteria functioning as a discursive control mechanism. The Epstein saga, he argues, isn’t a singular scandal at all, but an operating model for a system of global capture—one whose endless digestion by the media market only tightens narrative enforcement. Plus: Poolhouse on consciousness, energy flow, and the deliberate reclaiming of time from the attention economy.
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Tonight’s TAKECEL TRANSMISSIONS tears into America as a self-surveilling spectacle—a clout-possessed land where humiliation-as-mass-ritual became entertainment long before the internet made it perfunctory. Poolhouse responds to the controversy around Nick Fuentes and Epstein, reframing the outrage not as moral awakening but as folklore and media hysteria functioning as a discursive control mechanism. The Epstein saga, he argues, isn’t a singular scandal at all, but an operating model for a system of global capture—one whose endless digestion by the media market only tightens narrative enforcement. Plus: Poolhouse on consciousness, energy flow, and the deliberate reclaiming of time from the attention economy.

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