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Why do you write?

1. to entertain us

2. to entertain your self

3. as more gas lighting of the remaining sapient

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If you cannot figure it out, I cannot help you. :)

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I have an issue with the "topics" you are suggesting. There is only ONE thing we all need to learn and that is how to survive this assault on our health so that we get to live long enough to bring the bastards to account. Everything else is entertainment, and I am not here for entertainment, I am here to learn how to survive the genocide and help others in that quest if I can. Period.

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Why is it important for you to "survive"?

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Jul 7Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

New article of mine written in response to your suggestions here and also another person's insistence that she knows how to cure fibromyalgia.

https://curingcoviddiseases.substack.com/p/what-ails-us-it-is-far-more-complicated

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In my understanding, fibromyalgia is nerve damage caused by corrupted protein, most likely due to radiation exposure of various kinds. Your description seems compatible with my stance.

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So we have to get to work on that protein to see how far the idea can be pushed.

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Assuming the process can be fixed, but considering the amount of synthetics humans (including me) already contain, the question might be better phrased if it's possible to live with it without losing one's humanity...

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Agreed, so we have to find ways of doing that as well.

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Maybe just curiosity - I haven't been a conspiracy theorist for a lifetime, to fall at the last fence. I'm curious and I'm stubborn and I want to see this through.

Also, maybe, if I work out how to survive the genocide, then so can the rest of humanity. I have had a fair innings. I decided when I hit 70, I was into bonus time. While I was in hospital "dying" of "covid" it never crossed my mind that I was dying. I presumed I would walk out of there and I did. But afterwards I wondered why I was so determined to live that I did not even countenance the idea of dying. Frankly, it would have been an easy way out of the massive decline in my health experienced in the two years since, and may have been a better choice. The only way I can make any sense of my physical suffering for the last two years is to imagine it can do someone else, somewhere, with a life worth saving, some good.

I have found ways of shoring up my body with various protocols, while I explore deeper pathways to health. "They" would not have released this genocide on the human race, if "they" did not have a way for the privileged to survive it. And that way must be easy and reliable, because they have better things to do with their lives than working out how to take multiple supplements.

So what we should be doing, on Substack, to my mind, is setting up ground level research groups where we all share our understandings of how we are attempting to save our own lives, where we share results, where we share crazy speculations, where we share our own experiments. So far we have been listening to the "experts" here and they are almost all leading us away from solutions, not towards them, so we have to take control for ourselves and do the research on our own bodies, as and how we can, to reverse our health decline.

Personally I am keeping myself alive with neutraceuticals while I explore more energetic or esoteric options - and in that last quest I seem to be very very alone.

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What you, and the others begging for more subscriptions have not understood, is that the business model here is utterly utterly wrong. You will NEVER make an income here writing niche materials. No-one in the history of the world has made a living writing niche materials, particularly when that writing depends on intellect not emotion.

There are two conventional ways for individuals to get information published. First, through newspapers and magazines, where readers pay for a whole swathe of different articles from different writers serving different purposes. Second through publishing houses that publish books and pay authors a pittance in royalties for years of work.

Then there is internet publishing. The only authors that do get high levels of subscriptions on Substack are those whose writings' primary purpose is to manipulate the emotions of the readers and secondary purpose is to inform. There are drama queens on substack that add virtually no value but bombard fear and anger at their readers, and they seem to get subscriptions. There are privileged authority figures that promote themselves massively way beyond Substack and feed the human need to be told what to do and what to think. Beyond that, no-one is making a buck on Substack.

Whenever I see one of these posts begging for money, I am astonished that you cannot work out for yourself that this particular business model cannot work as a sole source of income for most writers.

So if you want to make a living from JUST Substack, you had better get into discussions with Substack about their business model that favours trash over substance - and come up with something better.

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Also, didn't you notice that I do NOT interrupt my articles with begging inserts? It's meant to respect my readers' human dignity.

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Oh, I did understand that when I started, I knew that this was not going to be for a living. In fact, if it was, I could be blackmailed with it. :)

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Jul 6Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Where can I get a copy of your book?

I like your ideas for discussion sessions and classes. I'm likely to upgrade my subscription to you soon, and probably sign up for your new features.

All of your proposed study topics are interesting to me. I can't choose only one.

As for payment for these features- Is it possible to have draw-down accounts with you? If I paid, say, $100, could I then sign up for various things that catch my interest, with the fee deducted from my advance payment? That would save me from making multiple small hits on my card.

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Thank you for your interest and the reasonable questions.

Yes, you could prepay, if that's the way you prefer it.

Of course, it's a bit too early to talk about the details, because I'll leave the polls on for three days, make the results public, and discuss the details, if there are enough people interested in any of the options.

Also, you can always get your money back, if your financial situation changes or you don't feel my work is worth the investment.

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