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I'm sure readers can come up with "New Normal" terms I omitted.

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I "recommended" your newly launched Substack to all of my numerous, eager readers (people who've signed up to receive posts from my to-date-merely-theoretical Substack newsletter), Bill. Some other lifetime, maybe, I'll write what I want to write this lifetime. In the meantime...I appreciate your work. Looking forward to reading more.

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Thanks a ton, Truthbird. There's two parts to this Substack project - write the stories (hope they're pretty good and will appeal to other people) ... and then you have to market and grow the site somehow. People like you sharing info about my site is super important if I want to develop a decent-sized audience.

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Truthbird, your nice endorsement of my Fauci story at Alex Bereonon's site got me a lot of new page views and a good number of subscribers. I'm a thankin' you!

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Well said Truthbird. I am in the same position. Not enough time at present to put out what is in my brain. I am in awe of people like Bill Rice here who take the next step.....

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1984 Arrived in 2020.

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These are brilliant.

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Everyone, this is an unbiased commenter!

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Not only was Orwell right, but sometimes people are wrong about Orwell!

https://thesidewaysthinker.substack.com/p/orwells-endgame-winston-does-not

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herd immunity... now only conferred by "vaxxine" and never by natural infection despite vacc "negative efficacy" from "ukhsa vacc surveillance report" data summer '21 to March '22 (final report), ie 2-3x and ending up with 4- 5x MORE cases in vaccd. and also the waning efficacy against bad outcomes, only lasting a few weeks, plus SARS 1 natural immunity running to 17 years plus...

I give you "herd immunity"

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Caution: supporting restrictions in response to Covid.

Restrictions are not cautious, they're disastrous but opponents and proponents of lockdown both refer to restrictions as cautious.

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