This past summer, seeing a critical need for greater information organization, I put together a group of volunteers that we call Operation Uplift. Participants have come and come, but include doctors, scientists, programmers, statisticians, and a number of smart and clever individuals besides. Some of these individuals have embarked on their own research projects, including investigations of death certificates and VAERS reports. Others amass links to information about athletes, children, or public personalities certainly or likely injured or killed by the COVID-19 vaccines. Additional projects include organizing lists such as pharmacies that sell ivermectin. But the information gathering and documentation process remains a critical priority.
Thanks to a friendly technologist from Europe, we are pooling our research into a wiki, hosted outside of the U.S. And we would like to have as much help as possible. This project may open up gradually, but I would like to keep the circle of participants small at first, for obvious reasons. After all, we are bucking many narratives by gathering and evaluating data, documentation, and other information. So, I would like to first invite to this pandemic wikification project those of you who are paying subscribers.