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"Nothing to see here (move along)" is a cover-up technique used by official narratives and especially by the commercially-controlled media to dismiss revelations.
Selected examples
After Gary Webb exposed CIA drug trafficking, the first response was media silence on the issue. Later, the media claimed his exposures were nothing new.
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