MASS

the manufactured narrative

GOMI

what actually happened

"Economic Recovery Exceeds Expectations"

Markets rally as leading indicators show unprecedented growth across all sectors. Experts predict sustained prosperity through the coming fiscal year, citing strong consumer confidence and robust employment figures.

— Major Financial Network

The numbers were revised three times

Initial figures excluded gig workers, part-time employment, and underemployment. The revised data, published quietly on a Friday evening, showed growth concentrated entirely in the top income bracket. Consumer debt reached record levels.

— buried footnote, page 47

"Community Comes Together After Disaster"

Heartwarming scenes as neighbors help neighbors in the aftermath. Local officials praise the swift response and coordination between agencies. Recovery efforts are well underway with full restoration expected within weeks.

— National Evening Broadcast

The cameras left after 48 hours

Federal aid applications were denied for 60% of residents due to bureaucratic requirements. The "swift response" arrived four days late. Three months later, families were still living in temporary shelters while reconstruction contracts went to out-of-state firms with political connections.

— local paper, no syndication

"New Study Shows Promising Results"

Breakthrough research demonstrates significant improvements in patient outcomes. Leading scientists call the findings "a turning point" that could reshape treatment protocols nationwide. Stock prices for the developing company surged 12% on the announcement.

— Health & Science Desk

The study was funded by the manufacturer

Sample size: 47 patients. Duration: 8 weeks. The control group received no placebo. Three of the five authors held stock options in the company. The "significant improvement" was a 3% margin over existing treatments — within the statistical margin of error. The stock surge preceded the public announcement by two trading days.

— peer review, published 14 months later

"Historic Agreement Reached on Climate"

World leaders unite in landmark accord, pledging unprecedented commitments to carbon reduction. The agreement, hailed as "the most ambitious climate action in history," sets binding targets for all signatory nations through 2050.

— International Wire Service

The targets are non-enforceable suggestions

No penalties for non-compliance. "Binding" applies only to reporting requirements, not emissions. The largest emitters negotiated exemptions for "economic hardship." The 2050 targets rely on carbon capture technology that does not yet exist at scale. Fossil fuel lobbyists attended as official delegates for 12 nations.

— treaty appendix, untranslated