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In this episode of Breaking History, Matt Ehret and Ghost unpack the deeper strategic layers behind current global tensions, focusing on how narratives are shaped, controlled, and deployed in times of geopolitical instability. The conversation explores how information warfare, perception management, and historical framing are used to influence public understanding of unfolding events.
Matt and Ghost examine the role of competing power structures, the manipulation of crisis narratives, and how long term strategy often hides behind short term chaos. They also discuss the importance of recognizing patterns in history, questioning official explanations, and understanding how global power dynamics evolve through both overt conflict and subtle influence.
The episode challenges listeners to think critically about what they are seeing in real time and to consider how today’s events may be part of a much larger strategic arc that is still unfolding.
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