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Aron Bijl

Last week on NBC, Megan Kelly interviewed Putin about the state of affairs in Russia and got totally destroyed by Putin, who shows himself to be quite the avid debater. This alone makes the 20-minute interview worth watching!
The point here, however, is not that Putin makes ground beef out of airhead Kelly but that this is not what NBS showed us. The cut down 4-minute version of the interview totally downplays his response, cutting down his response from more than a minute to a few seconds. I’m not rootin’ for Putin here – although it does show that the world is a lot less black and white than it is often portrayed to be –  but it does show us how mainstream media just can’t be trusted anymore – and perhaps never could.
This rabbit hole goes down deeper than most people realize, but I am not getting into that. Not today at least…
Here is the full interview:

Aron Bijl: @https://twitter.com/AronAxeAron was born in 1983 in Alkmaar, The Netherlands. After attending high school in Alkmaar at the Murmellius Gymnasium he went on to study Experimental Psychology at the University of Amsterdam (U.v.A.), earning his Masters degree with merit in 2012, after attending the U.v.A. for 10 years. Why hurry when you are enjoying yourself, right? Writing his thesis on a parapsychological subject, he chose to devote (the psychological science part of) his career to a controversial field, studying subjects like life after death, telepathy, extrasensory perception, and telekinesis. Hence in today's close minded paradigm, mainstream science isn't very receptive of results coming from this field of study, making this mainly a voluntary effort. He is also a member of the board of the Dutch Society for Psychical Research. After a 5 week incarceration concerning a drug-related charge, he was looking for a new challenge. In 2017 he started the Proud Highway blog, eager to share his thoughts with a broader public. Always hunting for the naked truth and loving going out to the edge of things, both on paper and in real life, he gives his vision of the truth in matters.