Norman Swanepoel, known online as 9/11 Revisionist, doesn't live very far from me, so I invited him to my local coffee shop to join me on my weekly live stream.

We went all over the place but, basically, we discussed chemtrails and how Jim Lee's argument — that it's aviation pollution rather than a deliberate spray programme — provoked outrage in the 'truth community'.
'The real nefarious stuff is happening where you can't see it.'
Then we touched on 9/11 anomalies, like the absence of rubble, the South Tower's top vanishing, most people forgetting Building 7, and Judy Wood's dustification theory.
We moved onto UFO disclosure as cover for hidden technology, the pyramids as power structures rather than tombs, Tartaria and the mud flood theory, and a brief mention of the flat-Earth narrative.
Like I said, we went all over the place.
Perhaps more importantly, we also discussed how the 'truth community' has fractured since the Covid era. Everyone's busy accusing everyone else of being a shill—which is textbook divide and conquer. This is a big one for me, because I've been on the receiving end of such accusations many times—labelled a gatekeeper, a grifter, controlled opposition, and—hilariously—a 'Chinamaxxer', a term I only recently discovered.

I didn't know what it meant, so I looked it up:
Chinamaxxing is a Gen Z social media trend where Westerners adopt and romanticise Chinese lifestyle habits and culture, treating it as an online identity — basically "maxing out" their appreciation for all things Chinese.
After I returned from China last year, I celebrated the country's reduction in crime, which apparently means I'm now a 'Chinamaxxer'.

After my wife and I returned from France a few years ago, I celebrated the country's historical architectural beauty. I wonder if that means I'm also a 'Francemaxxer'.
'By perpetuating infighting, you are doing the work of the establishment.'
🎥 Live stream
I digress.
Here is my live stream with Norman. It was great fun.

