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Apr 9·edited Apr 9Liked by Suavek

I’m the author. Thank you for your kind words.

Length didn’t permit too much detail, but there’s always:

c) Other harms consequent to the response to the false perception that a novel deadly virus was circulating

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Apr 9·edited Apr 9Author

Jonathan, perhaps the need for brevity also helped why the article turned out so well? Many have tried to publish such a summary. But I think that so far only you have succeeded so well. Everything else was a bit “too fragmentary” and “scattered”. The ability to send your article to friends who have not yet done sufficient research represents a great utility value of the article. I congratulate you !

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Thank you for highlighting my short context setter for Jonathan Engler’s article posted in my Telegram channel.

Other than the space below Substack articles, my solo channel on Telegram is the only place online that I’ve found where I can comment freely under my own name.

If I write anywhere else, comments are generally deleted, often as fast as I post them.

I’ve worked every day for over four years, pro bono, and recognize that huge efforts have been made & continue to minimise the number of new people that I can reach.

This has extended even to altering the results of something as dull as search. Many people don’t think about search at all & if they do, they usually agree with the statement that “search is a more or less generic process & it makes no substantial difference which browser you use”.

Unfortunately nothing can be further from the truth.

A two minute exercise will illustrate my point. Try putting “Dr Mike Yeadon” into a major search engine like Google or Safari.

Compare the results with those using the same search term in minority browsers like Mojeek or Yandex.

I put it the reader that there is a reason why search is so obviously skewed. Those with power are very keen to minimise my reach. I further suggest that this is being done because my output is kryptonite to their mendacious narrative.

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Exactly 👍

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I think at this point we know what was done to us, basically how it was done and by whom, and we know a lot about the deadly outcomes we are experiencing and can expect. Isn't it now time to do everything we can to hold these miscreants accountable for their deadly actions? Will any of these criminals ever be held accountable, or will they literally get away with murder?

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