One lady changes the world
This story is fiction. I leave it to readers to decide if something like this could really happen.
Part 1, which isn’t fiction, shows how completely captured all important “truth-seeking” organizations really are.
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It’s recently occurred to me that the world’s Nefarious Actors have to have nearly 100-percent capture rates - horizontally across organizations and vertically among the key staffers at these organizations - to ensure key truths are never exposed.
If just a few key organizations and individuals “break ranks,” the whole corrupt house of cards might crumble … far more rapidly than most people might think is possible.
In Part 2 of this article, I provide one imaginary example of how this could actually occur.
First, what scandals could be proven?
The number of Covid scandals that could be easily exposed is voluminous. In the thought exercise that follows, I’ll use the “exposure” of the unsafe vaccines as the scandal that sets off an explosive chain reaction of truth-seeking which ultimately changes the world for the better.
One determined and persuasive lady changes the world
(I now switch to fiction) …
I can imagine a woman from Miami (let’s call her Sarah Williams) who lost her husband to a vaccine injury. Seeking justice, one day Mrs. Williams arrives at the offices of The Miami Herald and refuses to leave until she talks to the paper’s executive editor.
(I picked The Miami Herald because this paper once ran a series of articles that proved Jeffrey Epstein was running a decades-long sex-trafficking operation, a scandal the paper’s journalists proved had been spiked by public officials. Significantly, the paper was showered with accolades for publishing this series of eye-opening, previously taboo articles.)
Seeking to diffuse an ugly scene, the editor, Marshall Flowers, meets with Mrs. Williams.
From his later book, readers learned a virus of some form was metastasizing in Marshall Flowers’ psyche, that some kind of inner turmoil had caused him to question the reason he was put on this earth, or if he was really doing good with his life and career.
Marshall Flowers was also alarmed his newspaper was bleeding money. To cut expenses, Flowers, seemingly every week, had been forced to terminate reporters and editorial staffers.
The thought occurred to the editor that his newspaper wasn’t performing the type of journalism it should be producing. Maybe, he thought, a demand for taboo and important journalism exists. If the newspaper met this demand, the paper’s financial concerns might be reduced.
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An hour into their conversation, Marshall Flowers was 100-percent convinced the late Mr. Williams had been killed (via a stroke) due to his Covid vaccination.
One detail of Mrs. Williams’ story caught the editor’s attention. Flowers was surprised to learn a prominent Miami doctor believed Sarah’s story. In a strange twist of fate, this doctor (Dr. Carl King) was an acquaintance of the editor and both men were, in fact, members of the same Rotary Club.
While Mrs. Williams was still in his office, the editor called the doctor, who took his call and quickly confirmed he had no doubt Covid vaccines had killed Mr. Williams, a healthy man who was only 41 at the time of his death.
At this precise moment, something significant flipped in the mind of one newspaper editor at one “mainstream” news organization in the world.
“I’ll be in touch,” the editor told Mrs. Williams, who herself later wrote a best-selling book.
“I had the strangest feeling he was genuinely interested; that he really cared; that he might really do something,” wrote Mrs. Williams.
Fully recognizing he might be jeopardizing his own career, Marshall Flowers picked up the phone and called the paper’s publisher, Louis Greenberg.
“Louis, we need to talk,” he said.
In the 45-minute conversation that followed, the editor summarized his meeting with Mrs. Williams before concluding, “Louis, we need to look into this. I think she’s telling the truth. One newspaper in the world should cover this story.”
For his part, the publisher had also been losing sleep from worries about declining subscription and advertising revenues. If he couldn’t reverse this trend, he was going to be looking for another job … and newspaper publisher jobs were scarce these days.
Greenberg of course knew that pursuing any story that might confirm Covid vaccines were killing people would probably get him fired or bring the wrath of the Powers that Be down on him.
He knew that protecting the authorized Covid narratives - narratives his own paper had helped create - was his most important job. The thought also occurred to Greenberg that he had the worst job in the world.
The publisher viewed Marshall Flowers as a fine editor and trusted his instincts. He also knew the paper had received a significant boost in subscriptions - and won several prestigious journalism awards - by pursuing the Epstein story, another story his journalists weren’t supposed to pursue.
It also occurred to the publisher that some news organization - some day, somewhere - would expose all the Covid lies, which deep down he knew were lies.
What if The Miami Herald went ahead and broke these stories?
True, Bill Gates would cancel his “Excellence in Journalism” grants and The Herald would lose its Pharma and HHS advertising accounts, but the paper might make up for this loss revenue by being the only news organization brave enough to cover a taboo story.
“Let me sleep on this, Marshall,” the publisher said.
Destiny plays a hand …
As it sometimes does, that night destiny played a hand. Seconds after after opening the front door, Mr. Greenberg’s high school daughter delivered shocking news. According to Sylvia Greenberg, that very day her cross country coach died suddenly of a heart attack while on a run with his team.
“My God,” said the publisher. Later, he asked his beloved daughter, “Was Coach Smith vaccinated?”
“Sure he was. We all are. We had to be.”
The publisher was a closet smoker and had nearly given up the nasty habit. However, he walked onto the back porch and lit a Marlboro Light. Five minutes later, he called his executive editor.
“Marshall, call a staff meeting for 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. We’re going to investigate this.”
Later, books, movies, documentaries and Netflix series would depict what happened in this historic meeting.
“We’re going to investigate vaccine deaths and injuries and we’re going to go where the facts and evidence lead us,” Marshall Flowers told the 25 stunned journalists. “If you don’t want to do this, you won’t work for this newspaper anymore.”
To Flowers’ surprise, no one turned in his resignation. Flowers knew the reason: Where would they find another paying journalism job?
One reporter - David Turner - made a comment everyone would later remember.
“It’s about damn time … I want to take the lead on this story.”
Skip forward seven weeks …
Seven weeks later, journalists, researchers and editors at The Miami Herald had already proven beyond a reasonable doubt that Covid vaccines were the greatest health calamity and medical fraud in world history.
Not only had these shots killed probably hundreds of thousands of people and probably injured millions of people, the evidence was clear that the vaccine manufacturers and public health officials knew these vaccines were dangerous and had covered this up.
As top brass at the paper knew would happen, the blowback from powerful figures was brutal and brazen. Key corporate advertisers dropped their advertising. In pack tradition, most newspapers in the country viciously attacked their colleagues for becoming “anti-vaxxers.”
However, users of Twitter (now X) kept linking to the non-stop series of articles now being produced by the 25 Herald reporters working this story. The articles were generating record numbers of “reads.” As all the stories were placed behind a pay wall, readers had to pay to get these stories. In five weeks, subscription revenue grew by 100 percent.
David Turner, who few people had ever heard of, quickly became the best-known investigative journalist in the country.
Other staff reporters, who’d bought the “vaccines are safe” narrative for years, learned that the more they reported the truth, the more reads their articles received. Exposing lies and liars was actually gratifying and exciting journalism work.
Everyone in the alternative media and all the Substack contrarians were dumbfounded that one “mainstream” journalism organization was practicing real journalism.
For The Miami Herald, the positives seemed to outweigh the negatives. Plus, by this time, the entire staff now believed the vaccines were dangerous and, belatedly, the journalists realized they might be saving many lives by exposing the truth.
And then something else very important happened ...
A few members of the pack journalism pack began to break away from their “group-thinking” Journalism Club.
The Seattle Times, which had briefly done excellent reporting on “early spread,” was the first newspaper to piggy-back and expand on the reporting of The Miami Herald. Times’ journalists provided new revelations that further illustrated the jaw-dropping scale of the scandals.
Then, in Texas, apostate reporters for The Houston Chronicle uncovered more details.
Most significantly, nine weeks after Mrs. Williams met with Marshall Flowers, “Sixty Minutes” aired a blockbuster report.
The episode - “The Greatest Scandal in Medical History” - was watched by 40 million Americans.
How long does it take an iron-clad narrative to flip 180 degrees? As it turned out, about 60 minutes.
Politicians picked up on the change in the narrative ….
Politicians possess an uncanny ability to detect which way the narrative winds are blowing. The day after the blockbuster “60 Minutes” episode, the Republican Speaker of the House announced that three Congressional Committees would hold hearings not just on vaccines but other Covid scandals.
Gallup further stunned the world when the organization commissioned an opinion poll which revealed that an amazing 72 percent of Americans now thought Dr. Anthony Fauci should be indicted and prosecuted for grave crimes against humanity.
While the “Joe Biden” Department of Justice refused to authorize any investigation, attorney generals in 25 Republican states announced they were now investigating charges presented by maverick journalistic organizations.
Also of note, at least four well-known plaintiff trial firms announced they were now accepting clients who had been killed or injured by vaccines and/or hospitals that committed medical malpractice and would be filing class actions suits as rapidly as possible.
In Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis, long a target of critical stories published by The Miami Herald, was now routinely touting the “excellent and vital journalism” of The Miami Herald.
Many U.S. states began to ban the Covid vaccines and boosters, followed by numerous nations in the world. Other news organizations around the world began to put “vaccine injury” stories on Page 1.
Pfizer, Moderna, the CDC and FDA fought back as hard as they could, but public opinion had turned on a needle. Key executives and public health officials retained defense lawyers and were all refusing to comment, even when many whistleblowers began to come forward.
In yet another stunning development, Americans started abandoning Facebook and YouTube in droves and grassroots organizations began calling for boycotts of companies that continued to support censoring organizations like Facebook.
Tucker Carlson opined on an X episode viewed by 150 million people: “I can’t believe what’s happening in America.”
Skip forward another year
Ratings and page clicks don’t lie. The news organizations that were now covering Covid scandals had experienced dramatic increases in on-line readership. Conversely, news organizations like The New York Times which kept defending Anthony Fauci and Pfizer saw revenues and readership plummet.
Amazingly, The New York Times was for sale, but no billionaire had made an offer.
Many citizens did ask, “Why did it take these news organizations so long to do their job?” However, for the most part, these citizens were simply overjoyed the Censorship New Normal was rapidly being discredited and dismantled.
For most citizens of the planet, it was painful to admit they’d been wrong all along, but when given overwhelming proof they’d been scammed, most people didn’t blame themselves as much as they blamed the previously trusted officials who’d scammed them.
Plus, it soon became clear that many people didn’t want to die or be injured by these organizations and dangerous products in the future. Or, if they were harmed, they wanted compensation for their injuries- which now, suddenly, seemed possible.
Epilogue …
Actress Reese Witherspoon, herself once an avid vaccine booster, played Sarah Williams in the movie. Bradley Cooper played the editor, Marshall Flowers.
Star reporter David Turner, who wrote a run-away best-selling book and quickly became a multi-millionaire, was played by Cillian Murphy in the movie.
Providing further proof that a flipped narrative can produce heretofore unthinkable results, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. won the presidency and 60 percent of the country supported his main campaign plank to purge every public health agency in the country and continue the prosecutions that had already commenced.
Anthony Fauci and scores of other leading public health officials and Big Pharma executives spent the final years of their lives in a federal prison.
Pfizer and Moderna both declared bankruptcy and no longer exist.
By 2025, no person in the world could get a Covid booster and only 22 percent of the population got a voluntary flu vaccine. (Incidences of the flu actually went down, according to the new employees of the CDC).
The Moral of This Story …
Later, James O’Keefe’s organization reported a conversation a whistleblower secretly recorded with Bill Gates (who, so far, had managed to stay out of prison but whose net worth plummeted by $10 billion).
“We had to have every organization on our side,” Gates said. “I don’t know how we missed that editor and publisher or why they listened to that lady or why they decided to do the terrible things they did … We were so close, so very close.”
“So, at the end of the day, every organization wasn’t captured,” the whistleblower asked.
Gates: “I don’t know. We try to do good for the world, but we can’t control every person or every business.”
“Knowing what you know now, would you do anything different, Bill?”
“I did all I could,” said Gates. “We all did everything we could. But, yes, we ultimately failed … We’ll do better next time.”
I made ONE post at Dan Rather's Substack site and linked to one of my articles about all the most important "truth-seeking" organizations in the world being captured.
I just went back to the site to make my second post and got a message that "I had been blocked by Dan Rather from posting at this newsletter."
There you go.
Bill, Bill, Bill Rice for journalist of the year. So did enjoy your article expressing how so much good flows from searching for, finding and singing from the rooftops, the truth. It's an age old truth that the truth will set us free. Absolutely could not continue my day without leaving you a tip. Carry on Sir. Carry on.