I randomly checked my email and see where I've just gotten an email from Substack telling me I'd added "11 new subscribers" and I also got another email telling me that 11 current subscribers have "disabled" my emails and apparently unsubscribed.
I was on a roll, adding 430 subscribers and getting 30,000 page views in 3 days . .. but that momentum didn’t translate to my metrics for my last 3 articles. I am also seeing a flood of unsubscribes and record low reader comment engagement. Contrast this with the amazing growth of the statist and status quo authors.
I have noticed this same unnatural sudden shift in public opinion in the readers comments section of The Daily Mail. Some AI controlled moderation dial is over-adjusting to the left to counteract the growing backlash of the awakened.
I'm gonna request a column on this 40% LGBTQuota 🎬 casting. Never heard about this wicked spirit of Sodom festering. I have heard of Torah's Levititus 18:22 & 20:13, with the New covenant double downing the DSM full spectrum 🌈 in Romans 1:26-29.
.
With Garry playing 1-D tiddley Winks😉, where suppose you'd grade the chosen 3rd party, independent #Covid Audit https://WHOtoSTOP.com
.
I think we need to test active cross posters like Amy Harib or me gunning to stir the pot in the TOP liberal or lgbtq cesspools w/ counter- narratives including G-d's words for new subscribers. Help w/ the rhetoric hôôks🎣 🪝 to not be leviathan•liə twistɛd as hate crimes.
I always disable email notifications on all platforms. I hate checking emails, and when I do I start by going through and deleting dozens of notifications about one thing or another.
It’s easier for me to open my Sub app then read what and when I have time to.
So don’t assume that unsubscribing from email means those people aren’t reading you.
Greatly enjoyed all of your random notes in one column. Hope you do it again.
The Notes feature is okay, but way too distracting from the content I really want to see.
Stop looking at this Substack stat stuff. It'll make you crazy.
We know because we kept looking and it has made us crazy and discouraged. Maybe they're just messing with us. Who knows.
So, the unsolicited advice from someone who never takes any advice and gives too much of it: Just write for the readers who are here and ignore the static statistical noise. We appreciate you!
Thanks, Big E. I’m doing this because nobody else is and I think changing “Substack metrics” are telling us something very important. That said, most of the time I do just "write and see what happens.” I don’t worry about the metrics when I hit “send.”
Were the powers that be trying to silence Alex Berenson and Steve kirsch and Rfk, jr in the first years of Covid or not? Why were they doing this? What was the reason? The same people would just ignore Substack in your opinion?
Now this is really curious. About two hours after I posted this story, I've gotten a grand total of five reader comments (from my 8,000 subscribers) ... not counting my own copious comments.
Even more curious, all five of these comments got only one "like."
Even more curious, I was the person who hit all five of these comments with a "like."
Take-away/pet theory: I don't think my stories are REACHING as many readers as they once did.
Bill - it’s interesting that Jeff Childers is quite the Covid contrarian yet gets sometimes over 1,000 comments to one post. Or is that simply because he has so many subs?
I just helped my wife bring in the groceries from the grocery store, which inspires a new Random Observation:
Piggly Wiggly's plastic bags are much better than Wal-Mart's plastic bags, half of which the handles quickly tear. And Piggly Wiggly double bags the groceries.
You pay a buck or two for the cloth bags that are reusable. They have nice flat bottoms, can hold heavy items, sit nicely in the car, are very strong, and avoid getting 27 plastic bags each with only a few items. They are great for developing arms muscles too. I am not a recycle freak or anything, but got tired of having to deal with plastic bags accumulating although we do use a few for smaller garbage bins.
Fun. I like your random observations. Like watching pretty cars pass by.
Jeff Childers writes on the Hunga Tunga undersea volcano that pushed some unGodly amount of water vapor up into the stratosphere back in January 2022. MSM didn't cover it, but you can find information on it. More than a plausible explanation for all the weird water events. What goes up must come down.
And of course, if MSM doesn't cover it (but I'm pretty sure they know about it), then they can claim that all the storms and floodings are, yep, climate change.
I also want to publicly apologize to Bob, the author of "The Wary One" Substack in California. I've mentioned his Substack many times, pointing out that he has only about 6,000 subscribers, but rarely has more than 20 Reader Comments. I've also pointed out that half of his Reader Comments are made by him.
Well, it looks like I'm now doing the exact same thing.
I will point out that this Substack author allegedly has 1,500 paid subscribers and I only have 273. And I have 2,000 more total subscribers than he does. He's made the Top 100 of one of the Covid Leaderboards where, apparently, I never will - even though I have far more paid and total subscribers than 40 percent of the people in my designated Substack Category (Health Politics).
There is no way that Terry Moran has added 40K subs. Somebody is playing fast and loose with the numbers at substack. There is just no way. He's a nobody. A teleprompter reader
It is ... curious. BTW, my article on "curious Substack leaderboards" generated only 3,600 page views - the fewest number of readers who have read one of my dispatches in about two years. This might be curious, but it actually (for some reason) didn't surprise me.
3600 is also crazy low for that story. It's good and interesting work. And maybe not surprising that Substack would want to restrict viewership of those pieces that talk about Substack's funny numbers. They probably don't want very many people seeing those stories.
It's kind of common sense to me. I'm the Substack Contrarian who is calling BS on some of Substack's metrics and "leaderboards." I don't think the founders are amused.
Regarding Dorothy and the Wicked Witch of the West, I recently watched "Wicked" for the first time. My first thought, when seeing that the Wicked Witch was being played by a bald African American actress with a nose piercing, was that this was just going to be another Critical Race theory "woke" re-imagining of the story (Kind of like the play "Hamilton.")
But after I watched it, I said, "Hell, the author of the prequel might think just like I do." The entire first story was bogus. Glenda, the Good Witch, wasn't so good and the Wicked Witch was really a heroic character who had been smeared by a powerful Psy Op created by the man behind the curtain, the Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
"Wicked" was very good and the actress did a fine job.
Thanks. I said he was 77 because his character in "1923" had a line in a recent episode where he said he was 77. His character is six years younger than he is. I never watched the Kevin Costner "Yellowstone," but I have watched the two prequels, which I really enjoyed.
In the first prequel, the beautiful young blonde character (the show's narrator) does fall in love with and marry an Indian, which I doubt would have happened in 1876.
"the beautiful young blonde character (the show's narrator) does fall in love with and marry an Indian, which I doubt would have happened in 1876." In globohomo world that is exactly what would have happened.
they insert degenerate content in practically every thing now. I'm not a Bible shouter, I don't claim virtue ( too many fails for that) and am not self righteous, but it's all too much.
The scientific reason for all those raindrops that keep fallin' on your head is the same one that applies to the floods here in Texas. This from an article in the Austin Chronicle: "Climate scientists like [Katharine] Hayhoe explain that our globe’s warmer air holds more moisture, so storms fall heavier than 50 years ago. Disasters always happened, but now they happen much more often."
Your local temperature doesn't feel warmer because it requires a front of cool air to cause that stored moisture to condense into rain. Basic weather science.
So, everyone freaking out about the vapor trails jet airplanes leave behind can relax.
I see more of those vapor trails than I used to though. Maybe I am imagining this or I'm just now noticing them because so many other people are pointing them out. I will add that Conspiracy Theories I used to quickly dismiss, I now say, "Hmm."
And this frequency of rain is unlike anything I ever remember.
Because the atmosphere has grown denser from increased levels of CO2, which is melting ice caps and glaciers at increasingly rapid levels, adding more moisture to the lower atmosphere “under the dome” that can’t escape into the upper. Which could also account for why there are more visible vapor trails, but that’s just speculation. There may also be private jets using a particular area for fly routes to avoid commercial traffic. Lots of possibilities.
Weather, like all natural systems, is complicated and influenced by all sorts of factors most people aren’t aware of. The person mowing their lawn down to two inches high won’t consider they’ve just made whatever moisture is in their lawn evaporate faster than if they’d kept it at 4 inches. So, they water it every day to keep it green (which is much easier to do at the longer length), and the process repeats.
There’s an ongoing environmental restoration project for water retention happening on a thousand-acre ranch in central Texas. There’s road running between two sections, one of which has been severely overgrazed and one that’s partially restored. The landowner measured the rainfall on both sides, and the partially restored one gets more rainfall because it’s now a microclimate.
Me too. This chem-trail theory/phenomena needs further real investigation IMO.
One counter-argument about the chem-trails says that if the sky is now full of these vapor trails, this would mean hundreds or thousands of pilots must be flying chem-trail missions every day. And just as many ground crew members loading up the substances that are in the vapor.
These people make the good and fair point that this is "a lot of people involved in this conspiracy," none of whom have come forward and been whistleblowers or admitted what they are doing, why and who they are working for.
That makes common sense. However, I would note that hundreds of thousands or millions of people in the medical profession are giving mRNA shots that they must, by now, know are NOT "safe."
And how many of them have become whistleblowers?
How many cath lab managers have become whistleblowers about the embalmers clots being pulled out of living patients? (Answer: One, and he's now gone silent).
Also, all of these people are being paid and would be disgraced and maybe imprisoned if they admitted what they were doing.
That logic might also apply to the chem-trail silent conspirators?
No, actually, most of those medical professionals probably don’t know those shots are dangerous. People have this fantasy that doctors spend time actually researching before they administer a medication, but they don’t. To be fair, most likely simply don’t have time. The sources they rely on for information tell them “safe and effective”, and they accept that as given.
The problem with vaccines is that some of them have been effective in reducing the incidence of endemic pathogenic illnesses like measles and such, so the anecdotal evidence seems to support what they were told. Cognitive bias takes hold, and from that point on the dissonance of having to consider maybe they aren’t what they were advertised to be is too much to handle.
And don’t forget we’re looking at more than a century of a carefully designed propaganda and training agenda launched by John D. Rockefeller Sr. and designed to enrich pharmaceutical manufacturers.
Getting back to “chemtrails”, though, I’ve yet to see anything remotely resembling science applied to the matter, with the result that the undereducated are clutching pearls over cloud-seeding, which has been going on practically since there were airplanes.
Between bleeding carbon dioxide and methane into the upper atmosphere and the toxic air pollution being spewed down here at ground level, I sincerely doubt there’s any need for a secret plot to spew chemicals into the mix.
Millions of health care workers know or strongly suspect the non-vaccines are dangerous. They don’t need to subscribe to the lancet to know and suspect this. Read vesa reports’ testimonials and then start extrapolating. … More than 5 or 6 embalmers know about the embalmers’ clots. How many have spoken out?
One can only “speak out” if one has a channel on which to do it. Those of us who make the effort to review the literature on the subject have a tendency to forget that the vast majority don’t, and so obtain only what information is permitted.
Add to that the inescapable fact that the initial terrorism propaganda sank deep into people who are conditioned to be easily manipulated by “experts”, especially those who carry a label of authority. Millions are still absolutely certain C19 is worse than the Black Death, and the cognitive dissonance of being told otherwise sends them into hysteria.
Except that the government did so over San Francisco a few decades ago and sickened a lot of people. I believe they sprayed a bacterium. I forget the name of the operation. One can probably “google” it. Common knowledge though among those of us who read up on these issues. I think even Wikipedia has a page on it, lol.
Read up on “these issues” where? Science journals? This shouldn’t be a surprise, but Wikipedia is not now and never has been a reliable source of information about anything; and that applies especially if it’s telling you what you want to hear.
So, let’s talk about Operation Sea-spray, which I presume is what you’re referring to. It happened 75 years ago when that kind of arrogant military/intelligence agency behavior was standard procedure. The new CIA was gearing up for MKUltra at the same time, and states were still neutering poor and disabled people on a regular basis in states coast to coast.
Do you seriously believe that if the military were manipulating the weather they would be so hideously bad at it they’d leave hundreds of visible “chem-trails” behind? When they managed to dump a pathogen on San Francisco 75 years ago and nobody knew about it for 26 years?
God gave you a thinking brain for a reason. Try using it.
Here in southern New Mexico, not a drop of rain last spring and summer, not a drop. This year, we're getting rain. I don't think it has anything to do with CO2. However, the increasing CO2 levels are greening the earth, a good thing.
No, dear, the increasing CO2 levels are not “greening the earth” because there are no plants growing where the levels are increasing. In fact, the only way to reverse the problem is by actually “greening the earth” by working in cooperation with nature to restore the all but destroyed ecosystems where factory farming and real estate development have been allowed to expand.
That’s the same article—which cites there are other contributing factors. Also, this “greening” effect doesn’t mean there is more plant growth, only that existing plants are putting on more leaves. More plant growth the way you’re trying to use it would mean more plants, which that article in no way claims is happening.
“While the detection of greening is based on data, the attribution to various drivers is based on models,” said co-author Josep Canadell of the Oceans and Atmosphere Division in the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Canberra, Australia.
In other words, you’re citing as fact what is in actuality a study based on computer modeling, the authors of which clearly state (in a paragraph buried at the end of the article) the attribution of the “greening” to increased atmospheric carbon dioxide is speculative.
I really don’t care what your opinion is, but we have chemtrails here in Oklahoma. The beautiful blue sky, with huge puffball clouds, disappears to gunmetal grey and the sun is a smudge. It’s geoengineering of some kind that’s for sure. I’ve looked it up and it’s admittedly from military bases here and Alaska and probably other places. It’s extremely depressing weather wise and we have no idea what it is doing to our crops, animals, and our own health. And RFKj says it’s happening but they can’t find the sources. 🤷♀️ So great that all this goes on in our Country with no vote from the American citizens. 👍
Jeff Childers of Coffee & Covid offers another theory about all that rain (though sun activity and chemtrails come a close second for us). What is it? The massive underwater explosion of the Hunga Tonga volcano (which has a very long name; Hunga Tonga is its nickname).
To learn more about Hunga Tonga, start here: https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/. Then click the magnifying glass "Search" icon and type Hunga Tonga into the Search box.
The most recent article on this fascinating topic is: ☕️ RE-HEATED ☙ Thursday, July 17, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠. Hunga Tonga is back, refreshed and revisited. But the truth is, it never left. It's Classic C&C, with hindsight. (07/17/25): https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/re-heated-thursday-july-17-2025-c
Climate engineering – not climate change due to “CO2 emissions” – is the single greatest threat to the survival of life on earth aside from nuclear Armageddon. Watch Dane Wigington's "The Dimming" for a full explanation regarding the rainfall and all the substances in it.
Treading Water Observation/Bonus Content:
I randomly checked my email and see where I've just gotten an email from Substack telling me I'd added "11 new subscribers" and I also got another email telling me that 11 current subscribers have "disabled" my emails and apparently unsubscribed.
11 steps up ... 11 steps back.
Oh, Fiddlesticks. The "email disabled" notifications have moved into the lead 13 to 11.
Damn Bill.
Every time I post an article, I lose subs
I was on a roll, adding 430 subscribers and getting 30,000 page views in 3 days . .. but that momentum didn’t translate to my metrics for my last 3 articles. I am also seeing a flood of unsubscribes and record low reader comment engagement. Contrast this with the amazing growth of the statist and status quo authors.
I smell a rat
I have noticed this same unnatural sudden shift in public opinion in the readers comments section of The Daily Mail. Some AI controlled moderation dial is over-adjusting to the left to counteract the growing backlash of the awakened.
I'm gonna request a column on this 40% LGBTQuota 🎬 casting. Never heard about this wicked spirit of Sodom festering. I have heard of Torah's Levititus 18:22 & 20:13, with the New covenant double downing the DSM full spectrum 🌈 in Romans 1:26-29.
.
With Garry playing 1-D tiddley Winks😉, where suppose you'd grade the chosen 3rd party, independent #Covid Audit https://WHOtoSTOP.com
.
I think we need to test active cross posters like Amy Harib or me gunning to stir the pot in the TOP liberal or lgbtq cesspools w/ counter- narratives including G-d's words for new subscribers. Help w/ the rhetoric hôôks🎣 🪝 to not be leviathan•liə twistɛd as hate crimes.
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I always disable email notifications on all platforms. I hate checking emails, and when I do I start by going through and deleting dozens of notifications about one thing or another.
It’s easier for me to open my Sub app then read what and when I have time to.
So don’t assume that unsubscribing from email means those people aren’t reading you.
Greatly enjoyed all of your random notes in one column. Hope you do it again.
The Notes feature is okay, but way too distracting from the content I really want to see.
Stop looking at this Substack stat stuff. It'll make you crazy.
We know because we kept looking and it has made us crazy and discouraged. Maybe they're just messing with us. Who knows.
So, the unsolicited advice from someone who never takes any advice and gives too much of it: Just write for the readers who are here and ignore the static statistical noise. We appreciate you!
Thanks, Big E. I’m doing this because nobody else is and I think changing “Substack metrics” are telling us something very important. That said, most of the time I do just "write and see what happens.” I don’t worry about the metrics when I hit “send.”
👍
Were the powers that be trying to silence Alex Berenson and Steve kirsch and Rfk, jr in the first years of Covid or not? Why were they doing this? What was the reason? The same people would just ignore Substack in your opinion?
I’m going to write about whatever I want to write about and topics I think are important, especially those other authors might be afraid to address.
Now this is really curious. About two hours after I posted this story, I've gotten a grand total of five reader comments (from my 8,000 subscribers) ... not counting my own copious comments.
Even more curious, all five of these comments got only one "like."
Even more curious, I was the person who hit all five of these comments with a "like."
Take-away/pet theory: I don't think my stories are REACHING as many readers as they once did.
Bill - it’s interesting that Jeff Childers is quite the Covid contrarian yet gets sometimes over 1,000 comments to one post. Or is that simply because he has so many subs?
Jenna McCarthy and I have about the same number of subscribers but Jenna gets 5 to 6 times more reader comments than I usually do.
And another wired thing. I never get email notifications of your replies to my comments.
I wondered about that too. Thanks for providing this intelligence. I think somebody ... doesn't like me.
I just helped my wife bring in the groceries from the grocery store, which inspires a new Random Observation:
Piggly Wiggly's plastic bags are much better than Wal-Mart's plastic bags, half of which the handles quickly tear. And Piggly Wiggly double bags the groceries.
You pay a buck or two for the cloth bags that are reusable. They have nice flat bottoms, can hold heavy items, sit nicely in the car, are very strong, and avoid getting 27 plastic bags each with only a few items. They are great for developing arms muscles too. I am not a recycle freak or anything, but got tired of having to deal with plastic bags accumulating although we do use a few for smaller garbage bins.
Fun. I like your random observations. Like watching pretty cars pass by.
Jeff Childers writes on the Hunga Tunga undersea volcano that pushed some unGodly amount of water vapor up into the stratosphere back in January 2022. MSM didn't cover it, but you can find information on it. More than a plausible explanation for all the weird water events. What goes up must come down.
And of course, if MSM doesn't cover it (but I'm pretty sure they know about it), then they can claim that all the storms and floodings are, yep, climate change.
A random "like." And some random interesting info thrown in. Thank you, SQ!
I also want to publicly apologize to Bob, the author of "The Wary One" Substack in California. I've mentioned his Substack many times, pointing out that he has only about 6,000 subscribers, but rarely has more than 20 Reader Comments. I've also pointed out that half of his Reader Comments are made by him.
Well, it looks like I'm now doing the exact same thing.
I will point out that this Substack author allegedly has 1,500 paid subscribers and I only have 273. And I have 2,000 more total subscribers than he does. He's made the Top 100 of one of the Covid Leaderboards where, apparently, I never will - even though I have far more paid and total subscribers than 40 percent of the people in my designated Substack Category (Health Politics).
There is no way that Terry Moran has added 40K subs. Somebody is playing fast and loose with the numbers at substack. There is just no way. He's a nobody. A teleprompter reader
It is ... curious. BTW, my article on "curious Substack leaderboards" generated only 3,600 page views - the fewest number of readers who have read one of my dispatches in about two years. This might be curious, but it actually (for some reason) didn't surprise me.
3600 is also crazy low for that story. It's good and interesting work. And maybe not surprising that Substack would want to restrict viewership of those pieces that talk about Substack's funny numbers. They probably don't want very many people seeing those stories.
It's kind of common sense to me. I'm the Substack Contrarian who is calling BS on some of Substack's metrics and "leaderboards." I don't think the founders are amused.
Regarding Dorothy and the Wicked Witch of the West, I recently watched "Wicked" for the first time. My first thought, when seeing that the Wicked Witch was being played by a bald African American actress with a nose piercing, was that this was just going to be another Critical Race theory "woke" re-imagining of the story (Kind of like the play "Hamilton.")
But after I watched it, I said, "Hell, the author of the prequel might think just like I do." The entire first story was bogus. Glenda, the Good Witch, wasn't so good and the Wicked Witch was really a heroic character who had been smeared by a powerful Psy Op created by the man behind the curtain, the Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
"Wicked" was very good and the actress did a fine job.
The songs in the original were much better.
“As far as I can ascertain, no current college or pro athletes died from Covid.”
Well, if they died from Covid, would they be current players?
Edit: No “previously active athlete. “
Bill, You said see below for the tiktok video, but there is no link and no video below. We would hate to be deprived.
Let me ask Maggie if she saved it and can send me a link.
BTW, What happened to the Narrative that Tik Tok was a Sinister Chinese Conspiracy and needed to be banned?
Seems like a clear case of bait and switch. 😀 Video promised but not provided. Reminds me of our government.
My writing wasn’t clear. My big reveal was naming the song that describes me. A random joke.
Maggie said she didn’t save it, but can make another one. She said the first video got 65 likes - 45 more than this story.
( Minor detail - Mr. Ford is 83 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford - but, for sure, does not look a day past 77 ...)
Thanks. I said he was 77 because his character in "1923" had a line in a recent episode where he said he was 77. His character is six years younger than he is. I never watched the Kevin Costner "Yellowstone," but I have watched the two prequels, which I really enjoyed.
In the first prequel, the beautiful young blonde character (the show's narrator) does fall in love with and marry an Indian, which I doubt would have happened in 1876.
"the beautiful young blonde character (the show's narrator) does fall in love with and marry an Indian, which I doubt would have happened in 1876." In globohomo world that is exactly what would have happened.
That’s the more virtuous than now 2025 lesson. We get it already.
they insert degenerate content in practically every thing now. I'm not a Bible shouter, I don't claim virtue ( too many fails for that) and am not self righteous, but it's all too much.
Oh yeah? Well, two can play that game.
(This space intentionally left blank. So there.)
The scientific reason for all those raindrops that keep fallin' on your head is the same one that applies to the floods here in Texas. This from an article in the Austin Chronicle: "Climate scientists like [Katharine] Hayhoe explain that our globe’s warmer air holds more moisture, so storms fall heavier than 50 years ago. Disasters always happened, but now they happen much more often."
Your local temperature doesn't feel warmer because it requires a front of cool air to cause that stored moisture to condense into rain. Basic weather science.
So, everyone freaking out about the vapor trails jet airplanes leave behind can relax.
I see more of those vapor trails than I used to though. Maybe I am imagining this or I'm just now noticing them because so many other people are pointing them out. I will add that Conspiracy Theories I used to quickly dismiss, I now say, "Hmm."
And this frequency of rain is unlike anything I ever remember.
Because the atmosphere has grown denser from increased levels of CO2, which is melting ice caps and glaciers at increasingly rapid levels, adding more moisture to the lower atmosphere “under the dome” that can’t escape into the upper. Which could also account for why there are more visible vapor trails, but that’s just speculation. There may also be private jets using a particular area for fly routes to avoid commercial traffic. Lots of possibilities.
Weather, like all natural systems, is complicated and influenced by all sorts of factors most people aren’t aware of. The person mowing their lawn down to two inches high won’t consider they’ve just made whatever moisture is in their lawn evaporate faster than if they’d kept it at 4 inches. So, they water it every day to keep it green (which is much easier to do at the longer length), and the process repeats.
There’s an ongoing environmental restoration project for water retention happening on a thousand-acre ranch in central Texas. There’s road running between two sections, one of which has been severely overgrazed and one that’s partially restored. The landowner measured the rainfall on both sides, and the partially restored one gets more rainfall because it’s now a microclimate.
I find the whole process fascinating.
Me too. This chem-trail theory/phenomena needs further real investigation IMO.
One counter-argument about the chem-trails says that if the sky is now full of these vapor trails, this would mean hundreds or thousands of pilots must be flying chem-trail missions every day. And just as many ground crew members loading up the substances that are in the vapor.
These people make the good and fair point that this is "a lot of people involved in this conspiracy," none of whom have come forward and been whistleblowers or admitted what they are doing, why and who they are working for.
That makes common sense. However, I would note that hundreds of thousands or millions of people in the medical profession are giving mRNA shots that they must, by now, know are NOT "safe."
And how many of them have become whistleblowers?
How many cath lab managers have become whistleblowers about the embalmers clots being pulled out of living patients? (Answer: One, and he's now gone silent).
Also, all of these people are being paid and would be disgraced and maybe imprisoned if they admitted what they were doing.
That logic might also apply to the chem-trail silent conspirators?
No, actually, most of those medical professionals probably don’t know those shots are dangerous. People have this fantasy that doctors spend time actually researching before they administer a medication, but they don’t. To be fair, most likely simply don’t have time. The sources they rely on for information tell them “safe and effective”, and they accept that as given.
The problem with vaccines is that some of them have been effective in reducing the incidence of endemic pathogenic illnesses like measles and such, so the anecdotal evidence seems to support what they were told. Cognitive bias takes hold, and from that point on the dissonance of having to consider maybe they aren’t what they were advertised to be is too much to handle.
And don’t forget we’re looking at more than a century of a carefully designed propaganda and training agenda launched by John D. Rockefeller Sr. and designed to enrich pharmaceutical manufacturers.
Getting back to “chemtrails”, though, I’ve yet to see anything remotely resembling science applied to the matter, with the result that the undereducated are clutching pearls over cloud-seeding, which has been going on practically since there were airplanes.
Between bleeding carbon dioxide and methane into the upper atmosphere and the toxic air pollution being spewed down here at ground level, I sincerely doubt there’s any need for a secret plot to spew chemicals into the mix.
Millions of health care workers know or strongly suspect the non-vaccines are dangerous. They don’t need to subscribe to the lancet to know and suspect this. Read vesa reports’ testimonials and then start extrapolating. … More than 5 or 6 embalmers know about the embalmers’ clots. How many have spoken out?
One can only “speak out” if one has a channel on which to do it. Those of us who make the effort to review the literature on the subject have a tendency to forget that the vast majority don’t, and so obtain only what information is permitted.
Add to that the inescapable fact that the initial terrorism propaganda sank deep into people who are conditioned to be easily manipulated by “experts”, especially those who carry a label of authority. Millions are still absolutely certain C19 is worse than the Black Death, and the cognitive dissonance of being told otherwise sends them into hysteria.
Except that the government did so over San Francisco a few decades ago and sickened a lot of people. I believe they sprayed a bacterium. I forget the name of the operation. One can probably “google” it. Common knowledge though among those of us who read up on these issues. I think even Wikipedia has a page on it, lol.
Read up on “these issues” where? Science journals? This shouldn’t be a surprise, but Wikipedia is not now and never has been a reliable source of information about anything; and that applies especially if it’s telling you what you want to hear.
So, let’s talk about Operation Sea-spray, which I presume is what you’re referring to. It happened 75 years ago when that kind of arrogant military/intelligence agency behavior was standard procedure. The new CIA was gearing up for MKUltra at the same time, and states were still neutering poor and disabled people on a regular basis in states coast to coast.
Do you seriously believe that if the military were manipulating the weather they would be so hideously bad at it they’d leave hundreds of visible “chem-trails” behind? When they managed to dump a pathogen on San Francisco 75 years ago and nobody knew about it for 26 years?
God gave you a thinking brain for a reason. Try using it.
I don't remember who, MAYbe Sim Com, had a stack over a year ago with pix of the planes and their interior workings.
Here in southern New Mexico, not a drop of rain last spring and summer, not a drop. This year, we're getting rain. I don't think it has anything to do with CO2. However, the increasing CO2 levels are greening the earth, a good thing.
Deming had a haboob a week or two ago from what I read.
No, dear, the increasing CO2 levels are not “greening the earth” because there are no plants growing where the levels are increasing. In fact, the only way to reverse the problem is by actually “greening the earth” by working in cooperation with nature to restore the all but destroyed ecosystems where factory farming and real estate development have been allowed to expand.
https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/goddard/carbon-dioxide-fertilization-greening-earth-study-finds/
That’s the same article—which cites there are other contributing factors. Also, this “greening” effect doesn’t mean there is more plant growth, only that existing plants are putting on more leaves. More plant growth the way you’re trying to use it would mean more plants, which that article in no way claims is happening.
https://science.nasa.gov/earth/climate-change/co2-is-making-earth-greenerfor-now/
“While the detection of greening is based on data, the attribution to various drivers is based on models,” said co-author Josep Canadell of the Oceans and Atmosphere Division in the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Canberra, Australia.
In other words, you’re citing as fact what is in actuality a study based on computer modeling, the authors of which clearly state (in a paragraph buried at the end of the article) the attribution of the “greening” to increased atmospheric carbon dioxide is speculative.
I really don’t care what your opinion is, but we have chemtrails here in Oklahoma. The beautiful blue sky, with huge puffball clouds, disappears to gunmetal grey and the sun is a smudge. It’s geoengineering of some kind that’s for sure. I’ve looked it up and it’s admittedly from military bases here and Alaska and probably other places. It’s extremely depressing weather wise and we have no idea what it is doing to our crops, animals, and our own health. And RFKj says it’s happening but they can’t find the sources. 🤷♀️ So great that all this goes on in our Country with no vote from the American citizens. 👍
Jeff Childers of Coffee & Covid offers another theory about all that rain (though sun activity and chemtrails come a close second for us). What is it? The massive underwater explosion of the Hunga Tonga volcano (which has a very long name; Hunga Tonga is its nickname).
To learn more about Hunga Tonga, start here: https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/. Then click the magnifying glass "Search" icon and type Hunga Tonga into the Search box.
The most recent article on this fascinating topic is: ☕️ RE-HEATED ☙ Thursday, July 17, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠. Hunga Tonga is back, refreshed and revisited. But the truth is, it never left. It's Classic C&C, with hindsight. (07/17/25): https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/re-heated-thursday-july-17-2025-c
Climate engineering – not climate change due to “CO2 emissions” – is the single greatest threat to the survival of life on earth aside from nuclear Armageddon. Watch Dane Wigington's "The Dimming" for a full explanation regarding the rainfall and all the substances in it.
Bill I appreciate knowing about Dr McMillan. Will anyone do anything to shout it and say this is EVIL?
Also, I often Restack Notes I find informative, interesting, and/or funny.
Here’s a suggestion for using Notes from an author I’m not familiar with, Jeff Herring:
Don't you dare sit around waiting for other people to like your Notes.
Find people in your niche and do these 3 things:
Thing 1: Like their Notes
Thing 2: Comment on their Notes
Thing 3: ReStack their Notes
Bonus Tip: Do these 3 things as much as you post your own
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You will grow..