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  • Anti-vaxxers making ‘at least $2.5m’ a year from publishing on Substack (Chelsea Klintoon wets herself)

    01/30/2022 7:05:57 PM PST · by dynachrome · 240 replies
    The Guardian ^ | 1-27-22 | unattributed
    Research by the Center for Countering Digital Hate, a campaign group, showed that Mercola’s newsletters made a minimum of $1m a year from charging subscribers an annual fee of $50, with Berenson making at least $1.2m from charging people $60. Three other vaccine sceptic newsletters, from tech entrepreneur Steven Kirsch, virologist Robert Malone and anonymous writer Eugyppius, generate about $300,000 between them. Imran Ahmed, chief executive of CCDH, said companies like Substack were under “no obligation” to amplify vaccine scepticism and make money from it. “They could just say no. This isn’t about freedom; this is about profiting from lies...
  • An Open Debate Challenge to the 270 "experts" who signed the Spotify letter challenging Robert Malone

    01/22/2022 4:07:17 AM PST · by ransomnote · 9 replies
    substack.com ^ | January 20, 2022 | Steve Kirsch
    Can we have a 3 hour recorded public debate on whether there was misinformation on JRE #1757 instead of censorship? Or is high tech company censorship the only way you roll?Steve KirschJan 20 The challengeTo the 270 scientists, medical professionals, professors, and science communicators who signed the letter to Spotify complaining about medical misinformation:We challenge every Professor and medical doctor (MD) who signed the Open Letter to a live recorded Zoom debate at 10am PST on January 28, 2021 for 3 hours. The purpose is to identify and expose any misinformation on the Joe Rogan podcast cited in the letter...
  • Stunning data from South Africa suggest Omicron may be the end of Covid (and of Covid vaccines)

    12/12/2021 7:39:49 AM PST · by SaxxonWoods · 50 replies
    Substack ^ | 12/11/2021 | Alex Berenson
    Perhaps one more week and we will know for sure, but at this point it would be a stunning reversal if Omicron were NEARLY as dangerous as earlier strains. And the Omicron’s mildness is not because South Africa is highly vaccinated; only about 1 in 4 South Africans is fully vaccinated. What has not yet been said - and will surely NOT be by the media - is that assuming this data holds, Omicron’s emergence should end any and all vaccination efforts with the mRNA or DNA/AAV vaccines. Their risk profile has been steadily worsening - one has yet coherently...
  • Stories that the mainstream media will not cover (re Covid 'vaccines')

    12/09/2021 8:20:48 PM PST · by ransomnote · 13 replies
    substack.com ^ | 12/7/2021 | Steve Kirsch
    A collection stories that for some odd reason won't get any press coverage. I'm not exactly sure why...Steve KirschDec 7 I hear so many incredible stories you’ll never see in the mainstream media, I thought I’d start an article to collect them. I plan to add more to this list over time.Why am I doing this? Because the press isn’t reporting these stories and these stories need to be told.Have I fully vetted and verified all these stories personally? No. But they seem very plausible based on stories I have heard from reliable sources. So with that caveat, here goes.Nurse...
  • What is Substack and why is it proving so popular? Firm promotes itself as alternative to ‘journalistic totems of the last century’, which it says are dying

    11/10/2021 6:22:20 PM PST · by DoodleBob · 9 replies
    The Guardian ^ | September 20, 2021 | Dan Milmo
    Substack’s mission statement depicts a journalistic dystopia that wouldn’t look out of place in a book by the platform’s latest recruit, Chuck Palahniuk. “The great journalistic totems of the last century are dying. News organisations – and other entities that masquerade as them – are turning to increasingly desperate measures for survival. And so we have content farms, clickbait, listicles, inane but viral debates over optical illusions, and a ‘fake news’ epidemic.” That was 2017 and the trends identified in that post are well embedded in modern culture, but Substack’s subsequent popularity has made clear that there is at least...
  • What is Luciferase? (Emerald Robinson allegedly suspended by Newsmax for this story)

    11/04/2021 5:56:51 PM PDT · by Beave Meister · 60 replies
    Substack.com ^ | 11/4/2021 | Emerald Robinson
    As most of my followers on social media and Substack must know by now, I have spent a considerable amount of time the last two years trying to discover the actual ingredients of the new COVID vaccines. The reason is simple: Big Pharma has gone to considerable trouble to hide them. Do the Big Pharma companies want to submit the vaccines to independent analysis? They do not! Do the Big Pharma companies want to disclose all the ingredients? They do not! Do the Big Pharma companies have any liability for lying to the public about the proprietary ingredients in their...
  • Blocked again, for a week this time - a permanent Twitter suspension is definitely coming [Alex Berenson]

    07/31/2021 5:53:06 AM PDT · by ReaganGeneration2 · 31 replies
    Substack ^ | 7/30/21 | Alex Berenson
    For this tweet, which is completely accurate and does nothing but quote PFIZER’S OWN CLINICAL TRIAL DATA. Welcome to the Brave New World. I probably have about one strike left after this. And it’s gonna go quick. If you care about free speech, protest to Twitter, not that it will matter. And please, please, please tell everyone to sign up here. I will do as much as I can on here...
  • Journalists Start Demanding Substack Censor its Writers: to Bar Critiques of Journalists

    03/11/2021 11:37:31 PM PST · by Pelham · 11 replies
    greenwald.substack.com ^ | March 11, 2021 | Glenn Greenwald
    This new political battle does not break down along left v. right lines. This is an information war waged by corporate media to silence any competition or dissent. On Wednesday, I wrote about how corporate journalists, realizing that the public’s increasing contempt for what they do is causing people to turn away in droves, are desperately inventing new tactics to maintain their stranglehold over the dissemination of information and generate captive audiences. That is why journalists have bizarrely transformed from their traditional role as leading free expression defenders into the the most vocal censorship advocates, using their platforms to demand...
  • How Cancel Culture Is Empowering Alternatives To Corrupt Legacy Institutions

    02/19/2021 5:40:19 AM PST · by Kaslin · 7 replies
    The Federalist ^ | February 18, 2021 | Emily Jashinsky
    Cancel culture is empowering a new infrastructure that will challenge the dominance of legacy cultural institutions. Corporations are using their power to enforce radical cultural standards—imported into their boardrooms from academia—on the rest of the country. Look no further than the last few days at Disney for evidence. The effect, however, is to empower a new infrastructure that will challenge the dominance of legacy cultural institutions.Ahead of Valentine’s Day, Disney-owned ABC aired a sympathetic report about OnlyFans, endorsing pornography as empowerment without any pushback whatsoever. Then Disney’s Lucasfilms dropped Gina Carano from “The Mandalorian” over a clumsy anti-woke meme she...