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Mon Jul 31 2023 | The North Pole, mRNA parasites & better posture | The North Pole, mRNA parasites and better posture — what do these have in common? Nothing! That's my point... Most people are getting nowhere in life, distracted by endless intellectual rabbit holes they never commit to exploring fully: One day they're watching a YouTube video about why planes can't fly over the North Pole. The next day they're on Twitter grossing out over photos of parasites found in a vaccine vial. And the next day they are listening to a TED Talk about how to have better posture at the computer. This is why when people ask me if they should buy The End of COVID series, my answer is simple: Only if you're going to make a commitment to go through all 100+ hours of their carefully curated and organized video presentations. If you do that, you'll have a better education than most doctors when it comes to why people get sick (without the $150,000 student loan). As Bruce Lee said, "The successful warrior is the average man, with laser-like focus." An hour per day for the next four months and you'll be in a far better place to protect your and your family's health, freedom and sanity. Quite an education for only $77.
Fri Jul 28 2023 | Germ Theory: Science or Science Fiction? | The End of COVID Virtual Summit has released Module 7 in their series of lectures. It's called "Germ Theory: Science or Science Fiction?" This was the module many have been waiting for which presents paradigm-shattering perspectives on he role of bacteria, mould and parasites as the clean up crew of dead tissue, waste products and toxins (rather than deadly invaders); the "proof" behind the science of virology and its questionable 150+ year history; non-viral explanations for measles, polio and chickenpox; and why are antibiotics deemed a miracle drug if bacteria are our friends? You can watch all the presentations for free (until August 1st) in the Learning Center over at TheEndofCovid.com.
Wed Jul 26 2023 | Woke podcaster says wacky stuff about my novel... | Yesterday, Mad Dug, a communist-leaning, scamdemic-loving, woke podcaster, had some wacky stuff to say about my novel, Much Ado About Corona: A Dystopian Love Story. For starters, he claims that neither the protagonist, Vincent McKnight, nor his red-pilled love interest, Stefanie Müller, are the heroes of the novel. Instead, Mad Dug's telling his audience that Vince and Stefanie are actually the villains of the story — refusing to lockdown, mask up and get quackzinated. The real hero, he claims, was Justin T. Mackenzie, otherwise known as Constable Corona — the mandate-pushing cop with a rather loose grip on reality and a tight grip on his taser. That's just some of the "misinformation" being spread by the satirical Get Woke Up! podcast. In all fairness, Mad Dug did invite me on the show to present my side of the story (that I wrote). If you'd like a chuckle, check out my zaniest interview yet over at GetWokeUp.com (or on your favourite podcast platform).
Mon Jul 24 2023 | Maybe the government isn't all that bad after all... | Meredith Miller helps her clients heal after abusive relationships. In her "State of Captivity" lecture, she describes how we've all been in an abusive relationship with our governments these last three years. And, now that the abusive COVID mandates have ended, it's easy to slip into cognitive dissonance. As Miller says: "...you still want to believe that the government and the media really has your best interest at hand and maybe they're just incompetent and not malicious." To avoid this type of denial, she says we need "to label the abuse and articulate what happened. We need to put words to the things that have happened so we can make sense and create a story." My novel does exactly that: exposes and labels the abuse in the form of a story. As Dianne Fleischauer says in her review, "Much Ado About Corona was a catalyst of validation and healing" helping her overcome "the COVID shock treatment and betrayal." You can hear Miller's entire talk over at The End of COVID Virtual Summit (Act 3).
Fri Jul 21 2023 | Beyond Meat / Beyond Plants / Beyond Food | In the animated film, Beyond the Reset, food rations are delivered by drones to residents (AKA prisoners) of a quarantine facility (AKA concentration camp) situated in the American prairies. Each week, the protagonist stocks his fridge with three packages labelled: Beyond Meat, Beyond Plants, Beyond Food. That's one of the few quasi-funny scenes in this ominous masterpiece. The short film artistically merges sparse but well-crafted visuals with a tight story line. While certainly a dreary warning of what cowardly compliance to tyranny will produce, it ends on an optimistic note. Already surpassing 1.8 million views, you can watch Beyond the Reset on YouTube.
Wed Jul 19 2023 | Red Was Black Before Hollywood Went Woke | In last Friday's email, I shared how one of my favourite novellas is Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption. Interestingly, the narrator, a prisoner named Red, is a red-headed Irishman. In the movie adaptation, however, he's a black man. Why the change? Remember, the film is from 1994, long before Hollywood became Hollywoke — so it wasn't to meet some racist casting quota. IMDB says producer Frank Darabont chose Morgan Freeman for the role because of his "authoritative presence, demeanor, and deep voice." In other words, Freeman got the part because of his character and style—not the colour of his skin. And it would be hard to re-imagine the film with anyone else.
Mon Jul 17 2023 | Rolling Stone diagnosed me with brainworms | According to Rolling Stone magazine, the newly released Sound of Freedom "is a superhero movie for dads with brainworms." Well, I guess I've just been diagnosed with brainworms, as I took my 16-year-old son to see the film yesterday. Actually, my son only heard it (since he's blind). Fortunately, it's called the Sound of Freedom and not the Look of Freedom. There's a dad joke (I blame it on the brainworms). Honestly, I'm not a fan of thrillers and rarely watch movies. My motivation behind purchasing two tickets (even though my son and his white cane could have entered for free) was principally to support a film that exposes child trafficking. Nonetheless, I found myself emotionally invested in the depiction of the undercover sting operations saving kids from unimaginable sexual abuse. You can view the trailer on YouTube. I encourage you to support this important film. Just bring along some ivermectin to prevent any "brainworms."
Fri Jul 14 2023 | "Get busy living or get busy dying." | From one of my favourite novellas: "Wondering what I should do. But there's really no question. It always comes down to just two choices. Get busy living or get busy dying." That's from Stephen King's Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption. Yes, I know King's a commie. And I'm not much into horror. But this story, if anything, is about a man rising above the horror of his circumstances and taking responsibility for his own life. Falsely charged with the murder of his wife, Andy Dufrense is sentenced to life in Shawshank prison, where he is enslaved by the warden and gang-raped by the inmates. Instead of losing hope, he latches on to what little chance of escape he has, patiently executing a multi-decade plan to free himself. Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption is a story that makes me, if not excited, at least resolved to face the hardships of life. Available through your local bookstore or online.
Thu Jul 13 2023 | How virology conveniently enabled medical dictatorship | Film producer Steve Falconer, in the opening three-man panel for The End of COVID Virtual Summit, said: "[In 2020] every government in the world acted — in what's called lockstep — together... Now, governments are notoriously slow at getting anything done with legislation. They don't move like this, but they sure did this time." To their credit governments normally move slow, to avoid making really stupid and/or evil decisions (like locking down the population over the common cold). That didn't happen this time. With hysterical consensus, governments erected a medical dictatorship almost overnight based on a phobia of germs that the deep state started germinating as far back as the Spanish Flu. To hear more about how the so-called science of virology conveniently enabled political and medical dictatorship, check out the first video over at The End of COVID Virtual Summit.
Wed Jul 12 2023 | "a harbinger of something terrible" | Last Wednesday, a friend and I went to see Paul Gross (of Due South fame) perform King Lear at the Stratford Festival. In an interview with Toronto Life, Gross was asked, "What if audiences just aren’t as into Shakespeare as they used to be?" His response: "There are lots of different kinds of expression, but Shakespeare towers above all of them like a colossus. Rom-coms, sitcoms — that’s all Shakespeare. It’s dangerous, courageous writing that gives you the tools to go to new places. If people ever lost interest in Shakespeare, that would be a harbinger of something terrible." That's why the actual titles of my novels — Much Ado About Corona and Brave New Normal — are variations on the "dangerous, courageous writing" of Shakespeare.
Tue Jul 11 2023 | Help end COVID & win a signed copy of my novel | Today, the End of COVID Virtual Summit begins. This is looking to be a massive worldwide event which could awaken millions — thwarting any future plans (by you know WHO) to lock us down and mask us up. To encourage people to attend the summit, I'm going to be giving away a signed, hardcover copy of my novel, Much Ado About Corona: A Dystopian Love Story, to an attendee. I'll personalize the book to you (or to whomever you might like to gift it). I sell signed hardcover copies for $47 plus S&H. But you won't even have to pay the postage (even if you live on the other side of the world). So, if you haven't already, you can sign up for free, and your name and email will automatically be added to the draw.
Mon Jul 10 2023 | The only grown-up in a room filled with toddlers | Dreams and ambitions have a divine quality that forces us outside of our comfort zones. That's the theme of a short blog post I just published about how I overcame anxiety over my first in-studio interview. You can read it here: The only grown-up in a room filled with toddlers. PS A reminder, the End of COVID Virtual Summit starts tomorrow. If you haven't already, you can sign up for free.
Sat Jul 8 2023 | Is excessive phlegm actually a sign of healing? | What if diarrhea and vomiting are strategies my body uses to remove wastes? What if excessive phlegm and a runny nose is another? What if the symptoms we commonly refer to as being "sick" are actually just the necessary steps of healing? These are just some of the thought-provoking questions posed in What If My Body is Brilliant? This 12-minute video proposes that cold and flus are not the body fighting for its life against microscopic enemies from without, but the body cleaning itself of toxins accumulated within. You can view this paradigm-shifting video for free in the Learning Center over at TheEndofCovid.com.
Fri Jul 7 2023 | Who can rescue us from tyranny? | In Robert F. Kennedy's The Real Anthony Fauci, he writes: "It is ordinary people who can rescue us from tyranny... These actions are not easy, but living with the consequences of inaction would be far harder." I love this quote because it succinctly sums up the theme behind my novel. Much Ado About Corona really is a story about ordinary people opposing tyranny, rather than merely a book exposing the corona hoax. Also, as Will Dove and I discussed in an interview on The Iron Will Report, the novel doesn't shy away from depicting harsh consequences for its freedom-fighting characters. Stefanie, Vince, AJ, Mathéo and the gang all realized that the consequences of inaction would be far worse. Help rescue the world from tyranny by sharing this audio-video preview for Much Ado About Corona with as many people as you can.
Thu Jul 6 2023 | When Truthers Cancel Each Other | Back when COVID-19 entered the general lexicon, anyone calling the pandemic a hoax was shunned as a conspiracy theorist. And today, among those radical conspiracy theorists, the ones calling the existence of contagious viruses a hoax are shunned as "controlled opposition." Fortunately, such cancel culture isn't deterring the 90 speakers at the upcoming End of COVID Summit from speaking their minds. Disagree with them and debate them all you want. But please, don't use derogatory terms to silence them. Even better, you might give their radical ideas a chance.
Wed Jul 5 2023 | Mel Gibson's Three Es to Uplifting the World With Story | Mel Gibson told the Washington Post: "The goal of film-making is the three Es: First, you entertain. Second, you educate. And the third thing, if you’re lucky, is you elevate." Unknowingly, I was using Gibson's formula when I wrote Much Ado About Corona. Non-fiction books are great for educating. But fiction definitely has the upper hand in the entertainment, and, possibly, the elevating department. retired police constable Vincent Gircys says, "Much Ado About Corona slowly brings forward the invisible truth. The novel flows well, has an original story, maintained my attention and has an unexpected good ending." You can entertain, educate and elevate your family and friends by gifting them a copy.
Tue Jul 4 2023 | "God-given rights" versus "property rights" | Are rights really God-given? Greg Paul argues that all God has given us is free will. He believes rights are a construct of society. And, fundamentally, it all comes down to the right to retain your own personal property. Property he sums up as: Land, possessions and your body. (I'd add children to that list.) All other rights fall under this one right to own and protect your own property. For example, what did the Canadian government do to stop the Trucker Convoy's "right to free speech?" They froze access to their bank accounts (property), banned the use of their vehicles (property) and threw their bodies (property) in jail. It's a radically simple concept that I'd encourage you to hear out. You can view the full video for free in the Learning Center over at TheEndofCovid.com.
Mon Jul 3 2023 | Brave New Birthing Factories | I recently saw a promo video for the world’s first artificial womb facility — where embryos can be grown into babies in an environment that looks as motherly as a nuclear power plant meets a decontamination laboratory meets a self-storage warehouse. Sound concerning? Don't worry! The commercial assures us that the facilities are powered entirely by renewable energy. Isn't that a relief? If I were going to have my offspring grown in a brave new birthing factory, absolutely, my number one concern would be that it doesn't leave a carbon footprint. I wish I could say that the promo video for EctoLife's artificial womb facility was a trailer for a Brave New World movie adaptation, but, it looks like they are really going for it. (Now, for a real and more upbeat trailer be sure to check out the latest one I made for by novel: She's a Conspiracy Theorist!)
Sat Jul 1 2023 | "When Canada Rules the World" | Today's Canada's 156th birthday. Sadly, age hasn't made us wiser. The nation is quickly turning into a communist-fascist dictatorship that can't tell the difference between a man and woman. But I still have hope. And one of the ways I keep up hope is by laughing. And what better way to laugh on Canada Day than with one of our funniest folk bands, The Arrogant Worms. One of my favourite songs is "When Canada Rules the World." In it's not-so-cryptic lyrics they reveal our plans to put curling rinks in Africa, force the French to eat poutine, and... well, wait till you hear what we have in store for England. You can listen to the song on The Arrogant Worm's YouTube channel.