It's a start, but a short Ted Talk isn't the venue to have a deep exposition of the subject. For example, you mention the same narratives, same sources, & same wording. Showing examples would go a long way to making the case. Otherwise they will label you a conspiracy theorist.
Only time for so much but I have written much more on this in The Smear (and Stonewalled). And I've also outed those who label people "conspiracy theorists" (explaining the derivation of that use of the term tracing back to the CIA. See Stonewalled.
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Fair enough, but I think it's important to do a long form lecture on this and put it on the web. For example, this talk by Howard Root about his being singled out by the justice department is riveting and caused me to buy his book.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M3P8sT4IFg …
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