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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Gulp! The subs are coming in too fast to keep up with ... and I just got my very first "Founders" level subscription for $250!!!

Thank you Kristin! About two months ago, I added that level of support, figuring "what the heck" someone might show that level of support. But this is the first subscription I've received at this level. I actually don't even offer any "extras" for Founding members. I've decided I'm going to keep letting everyone make Reader Comments (many sites allow only comments for paid subscribers).

I haven't written a book I can send anyone. All I can do is say "thank you. I am very touched."

This generosity and show of support certainly inspires me to work even harder moving forward.

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I will also be very interested to see if anyone from Substack contacts me if and when we achieve this eye-opening, unprecedented result.

As a Substack author, I routinely receive profiles and Q & As from Substack that offer tips on how to grow your paid subscriber base. I have followed some of these suggestions and enjoy learning more about my fellow Substack colleagues and their personal backstories.

It’s occurred to me that it would be interesting (maybe disconcerting) if Substack took no interest in this “success story.”

The risk for Substack in interviewing someone like myself is I’m going to talk about the Covid frauds and the fact my readers are fed up with the captured MSM.

Perhaps Substack doesn’t want to go overboard promoting the fact its star writers fall in the same group? Maybe they are trying to keep the censors from coming after them by not focussing on writers like myself? If this is the case, maybe I understand their thinking.

All that really matters is that Substack doesn’t “go wobbly” and the company and platform continues to allow free speech.

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