I have not had much time to write over the past two-and-a-half weeks. The time has gone by like a blur in many ways.
I cannot explain the details of what all I am working on, but I would like to tell RTE subscribers that your continued patronage is currently crowdfunding science. In fact, I'm taking so much time away from public analysis and writing because this may be the most important project in which I will ever be involved in terms of its impact on the world.
While I would like to share details because they are revealing of so much important information, there is a very serious need to organize (and there is so much to organize) and wait to present clearly to one audience at a time. By matters of law, substack will not be the first place I present my findings.
However, I can assure readers that there will be many articles discussing the findings and the implications.
In the meantime, here are some of the best articles I've spared a little time to keep up with.
What do we learn from the data in Massachusetts?
What did an Israeli survey reveal about vaccine injuries?
A biologist fact-checks an anonymous whistleblower. One of the worries that I have had about the experimental quasi-vaccines of unknown ingredients is that the moment you consent to injections with unknown ingredients, you consent to a world in which you can be medically sterilized or murdered—even if that was never your intent. That risk alone is enough to make a rational mind take pause. But is there evidence this is taking place?
Long term fertility has always been one of my primary worries with the experimental quasi-vaccines, though the risks are extremely difficult to study.
Want to stop all this? Subscriptions are currently funding my work, which I believe will help uncover a major piece of the Bigger Puzzle. Thank you as always.
Agreed, but we need to start crowdfunding alternate technology or nobody will ever hear anything about the crowdfunded science. 94% of the platforms we are using could be shut down in a few seconds including this one. We need to convince the Elon Musks and others who appear to support freedom to help us build an infrastructure that is not based on commercial cloud providers - basically a truth web. There is a dark web that is mostly air-gapped away from the Internet and able to function because it runs through virtually private networks, there is no reason why we can't do the same thing. In fact, we can even air gap the physical medium if we could get Elon Musk to support having privatized networks run across something like StarLink.
This is something I'm all over with nearly 40 years of IT experience working at the highest levels providing architecture guidance over the years, but I'm just not getting the support to get this project going and I can only do it in my spare time as I still need to work a full-time job. Most people are simply not aware of the threat. It will hit us like a ton of bricks when the platforms get killed in a moment's notice. This platform runs on AWS which could shut us down with full government support or pressure substack to censor us. DhS has already declared people who spread "misinformation" about Covid-19 as terrorists.
I am honored to support your work.
Steve Kirsch was recently complaining about how "institutional science is dead" because his alma mater MIT won't let him give a talk in the auditorium they named for him after his $2.5M donation. I'm like, "yeah, glad you noticed". You and your colleagues are showing the world a viable alternative to these corrupt institutions.