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Post by Daniel Archer on Apr 2, 2023 19:43:05 GMT
Some peeps link to substack, but i do not know what it is nor have i ever clicked on any substack link....
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Post by Gijs on Apr 3, 2023 16:13:56 GMT
This is apparently what he was working on when he got behind moderating CttF.
It seems to be very hot: I heard someone saying on a podcast: "Yeah, I started writing my own Substack, as everybody seems to be doing these days."
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Post by Gijs on Apr 7, 2023 10:20:39 GMT
What do you think? ( I also didn't know she was supposed to be a woman.)
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Post by dentarthurdent on Apr 7, 2023 12:37:58 GMT
Good question, I had no clue what "substack" meant either.
Wicca Pedia sez:
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lol
Really good at convincing us he’s not a bot
Posts: 144
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Post by lol on Apr 9, 2023 16:09:53 GMT
I started writing on Substack last summer after I heard that Josh had a post there. I now have 7 substacks of my own there at substack.com/profile/98340589-len-kinder . Since I retired last year in May, I've had a lot more time to write. I've written a few substack posts about some of Miles' stuff, history and science. AMidwesternDoctor was one of the first substacks I started reading there, along with Steve Kirsch and Igor Chudov(?). Mathew Crawford seems to be a friend of Josh and Mathew says Steve Kirsch doesn't seem to be an honest antiscammer (my description). I haven't heard anyone else accuse AMidwesternDoctor of being a fraud. He or she has a lot of good info, both on health and on corruption. I wrote a post on his/her corruption posts at covidandvaxfaqs.substack.com/p/mwds-covid-corruption-report . My browser has Bing A.I. now, so I used it to get summaries of each of his/her posts. I always check the A.I.'s statements, because it's biased toward the mainstream. I think Substack started in 2017 and they have millions of readers and 2 million paid subscribers to the various substacks. Any substack owner can opt for paid or free subscriptions, or both. Mine are all free. I doubt if I'll opt for allowing any paid subscriptions. Most substacks allow comments, but I guess those with lots of subscribers often only allow paid subscribers to comment. I haven't noticed any problems with trolls or bots so far. Substack is really easy to use, although there are some flaws. Anyone who likes to write and has time to should use Substack. There's a great deal of Covid scam opposition among writers there. The writers who spout the mainstream views on Covid seem to tend to not allow comments except by paid subscribers. Until I started reading Substack, I saw very little opposition to the Covid scam. All I saw was Bitchute.com and Rumble.com and a few websites. I imagine Substack could easily get ruined by a hostile takeover, if the conspirators decide to do so. I suspect that there must be good guys among the ruling class who somehow manage to allow important truth to reach the public. I think RFK Jr might be one of those. My newest substack is RFK4President, because I think his antivax views can help wake up Democrats and others to the reality of the Covid scam. To me it's conceivable that his dad really was assassinated. Jr seems to think that Sirhan didn't kill his dad and someone else was the assassin. Meryl Nass and AMidwesternDoctor both seem to be consultants with RFK Jr. Meryl is definitely opposed to the AGW alarmism, so I asked her via a Comment to inform RFK of the truth on the matter.
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