u/pl4t1n00b - originally from r/GenZhou

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    u/I_Must_Destroy - originally from r/GenZhou
    A lot of what we know is from declassified CIA documents. They seem to be reliable more than not. They know that most people won’t read them and virtually none of the media will ever report on them, so it’s not really a concern for them.

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      u/Lenins2ndCat - originally from r/GenZhou
      They are reliable. It’s a strategy called “Limited Hangout”. It falsely increases trust in the organisations, the stuff is old enough for people to dismiss as part of the past while being salacious enough for the media to get hits and content from. This leads to the media being somewhat positive towards these organisations as they’re part of their income, it also ties in with the much more direct means of media control that exist such as the relationships built up that allow them to plant whatever they want into the media or the literal state agents they put into companies to control them.