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File:Raiders of the Lost Mind.jpg|link=Raiders of the Lost Mind|'''''[[Raiders of the Lost Mind]]''''' is a political drama film about a paranoid conspiracy theorist (Alex Jones) who retreats into a fantasy world where he is a the god of an ancient civilization. Co-starring Harrison Ford as psychiatrist Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones. | |||
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* ''[[Raiders of the Lost Mind]]'' | |||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == |
Revision as of 19:35, 14 November 2022
Context: "Federal agents talking to reporters about an ongoing investigation? BS !"
The article does not say that Federal agents talked to reporters.
"People familiar with the matter" spoke with reporters.
These people are not identified as Federal agents in the article.
In the future, Please be less ignorant before you post.
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Raiders of the Lost Mind is a political drama film about a paranoid conspiracy theorist (Alex Jones) who retreats into a fantasy world where he is a the god of an ancient civilization. Co-starring Harrison Ford as psychiatrist Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones.
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- Post @ Twitter (14 November 2022)