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A solo episode by Daniel Stih
We're told the war "broke out" a few years ago. That's disinformation. In this episode, I dig into a pattern in global conflicts such as the Israel-Palestine war, the Gaza Strip crisis, and the Russia–Ukraine war. The official stories say these wars started recently. The reality is some have been going on for decades.
Why does the media have a pattern of reseting timelines to frame recent stories? Why do peace deals happen when the timing appears to benefit powerful leaders? Why now?
I explore the possibility that these conflicts could have been solved earlier - that peace was delayed until it served a political, financial, or strategic interest. This is not about taking sides—it's about exposing how history can be edited, how the public can be misled, and why asking what the real timelines are can change opion and belief.
If you want to think deeper than the headlines and understand the incentives behind war and peace, this episode is for you.
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A solo episode by Daniel Stih
We're told the war "broke out" a few years ago. That's disinformation. In this episode, I dig into a pattern in global conflicts such as the Israel-Palestine war, the Gaza Strip crisis, and the Russia–Ukraine war. The official stories say these wars started recently. The reality is some have been going on for decades.
Why does the media have a pattern of reseting timelines to frame recent stories? Why do peace deals happen when the timing appears to benefit powerful leaders? Why now?
I explore the possibility that these conflicts could have been solved earlier - that peace was delayed until it served a political, financial, or strategic interest. This is not about taking sides—it's about exposing how history can be edited, how the public can be misled, and why asking what the real timelines are can change opion and belief.
If you want to think deeper than the headlines and understand the incentives behind war and peace, this episode is for you.
Show notes + MORE