7% inflation.
33% Biden approval rating.
OSHA vaccine mandate struck down by SCOTUS.
Biden refers to Kamala as “President Harris.”
Prince Andrew is distanced by the Queen as his links strengthen to the biggest child sex-trafficking ring of all time. I’m sure the Queen is also hoping this video from so many years ago is forgotten, if she knows about it.
These are just a few of the crazy headlines coming in like space junk falling from orbit around Clown World. It’s a simultaneously glorious and horrifying time to be alive.
In these moments one feels that perhaps we can relax just a little as the corrupt establishment unravels, all on its own. Forgive me. My probably unwarranted and starry-eyed idealism is showing itself.
I’m working on my next installments about the corruption in the medical industry. In the meantime and in the spirit of increasing connection, I wanted to share the most insightful writers, journalists, and analysts that I’m following in the rapidly shifting information world. There’s so much good information out there now. Substack makes it easy to follow all of one’s subscribed newsletters with its Reader (beta), very similar to how we used to use Google Reader to organize blogs before that was pulled many years ago as an option.
So many of these are Substacks. I don’t get anything by plugging other Substacks and my own is currently free. Smart people of good character are flocking here because it’s a great emerging platform that (for now) respects free speech.
What a quaint idea.
Without further ado, here are my go-to’s:
Rounding the Earth Newsletter — I was Facebook friends with Mathew Crawford before deleting my Facebook account. We exchanged ideas for well over a year before it became nearly impossible to do that on Facebook. After initial skepticism, I’ve grown to trust Mathew’s character and judgment, but my main admiration and jealousy is that I’m not sure where he gets his energy. He’s offered prolific pandemic analysis from a mathematician/statistician’s perspective and also comments on bitcoin/finance and education, topics where where he is also well-qualified.
Who is Robert Malone? — He’s one of the original patent holders of mRNA vaccination, of course, with approximately 100 scientific publications. A widely invited speaker and chairperson on HHS and DoD committees, he has been a frequent critic of the safety of covid vaccines, especially for children — despite being covid-vaccinated himself. A solid and reliable source.
bad cattitude — Perfectly word-smithed snark on all things New Normal, from an obviously genius feline.
Alex Berenson: Unreported Truths — “Alex Berenson is a former New York Times reporter… His newest book, PANDEMIA, on the coronavirus and our response to it, was published on Nov. 30.”
Truth Watercooler by Jessica Rose, PhD — Like Mathew Crawford, Jessica Rose is a hyper smart mathematician. She is a viral immunologist to boot, has co-authored a paper with Dr. Peter McCullough, and provides frequent commentary on covid vaccine safety and efficacy. I love this gal’s sense of humor.
Eugyppius: A Plague Chronicle — “Here I post primarily on matters related to SARS-CoV-2 and containment policy, in Germany and internationally. Occasionally I will also consider broader political and historical matters, various conspiracy theories, and the absurdities of modern academia.”
Steve Kirsch — serial tech entrepreneur, MIT-educated engineer, and one of the most prominent critics and analysts of the covid mass vaccination program. Like Malone, he’s covid-vaccinated. “They cannot take away my license to practice medicine because I’m not a doctor. I’m worse. I’m an engineer with two degrees from MIT. And I have a lot of smart friends.”
Popular Rationalism — immunologist offering commentary on covid and covid vaccines.
Voice for Science and Solidarity by Geert Vanden Bossche — with extensive biotech industry and NGO expertise, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Geert was an early voice critical of mass vaccination with leaky vaccines due to their capacity to negatively affect viral evolution and the innate immune response. I’ve been following him since February 2021.
Tessa Fights Robots — dissident from a formerly totalitarian regime and outspoken critic of covid totalitarianism and the Great Reset.
The Dossier by Jordan Schactel — Critic of the “new normal” and an out of control political elite and ruling class.
CJ Hopkins and Consent Factory — political satire and commentary about GloboCap and the New Normal. Against corporate censorship and the de-platforming of dissidents.
Charles Eisenstein — thoughtful essays. I particularly enjoyed this one, Mob Morality and the Unvaxxed.
Lies are Unbekoming — Australian financial services professional. “You don’t need to be a Doctor, Virologist or any other long title to be able to read, understand and think about what is happening in the world right now. The bottom line is that our governments are lying to us about all things COVID.”
Natural Selections — Heather Heying’s newsletter exploring various topics through an evolutionary lens.
Pierre Kory’s Medical Musings — ivermectin proponent and co-developer of covid treatment protocols with FLCCC.
Sleuthing from Down Under — pandemic and covid vaccine data analysis.
COVID Chronicles — a newsletter by Dr. Byram Bridle. Science-backed information to provide balance to the COVID-19 narrative. I’ve been following Byram’s comments from the earliest days as the vaccines were first being deployed. Like Jessica Rose, who is also Canadian, you can really feel that Canadian politeness and care toward others in so much of their public commentary. He hasn’t gotten started on his Substack yet, but his epic open letter to his university is eye-opening, highly recommended reading.
COVID Facts — Challenge the Narrative — Joel Smalley’s covid vaccine efficacy and safety analysis.
Finally, Julius Ruechel has been knocking it out of the park with some excellent long-form pieces.
Other independent reporters and groups offering excellent commentary include the Brownstone Institute, Tess Lawrie with World Council for Health, Taylor Hudak, Whitney Webb, Sharyl Atkisson, and Glenn Greenwald.
Do you have additional thoughts or suggestions? Please let me know in the comments below.
Coffee & COVID is excellent & is on SUBSTACK
Matt Taibbi