Jeff Witzeman is an award-winning filmmaker, musician, speaker, and writer. He has made 6 documentary films in the last 6 years including Cancer Can Be Killed. His latest film, Signposts On The Road to Ascension explores the transformation happening at a deeper level as a result of government overreach. Jeff […]
RFK Jr. and the Kennedy Legacy: Mockingbird Lies and Distortions
Originally published on “I Protest” by Donald Jeffries I’ve described the impact that the JFK assassination had on me, as a seven-year-old child. My Catholic family was in mourning, as reruns of Superman, Popeye, The Little Rascals and the Three Stooges were preempted for the nonstop coverage of Kennedy lying […]
Soup: Food as Metaphor, How We Keep One Another Alive
I was supine on the couch, as I have been for a couple of weeks now, recovering from my very near brush with the Void. I’ve given myself, with my doctor’s blessing, permission to be in a state of “rest” — that retro condition — without guilt, for a while […]
Energies, Cont. What Good and Evil Flow Around Us?
I promised God, as you recall, in the hospital where I lay nearly dying, that, if I was allowed to live, I would write the things which I most feared to write. So here we are: starting. I sought my entire career to secure a reputation as a serious, academically-trained […]
The Imminent Extradition of Julian Assange and the Death of Journalism
Julian Assange’s legal options have nearly run out. He could be extradited to the U.S. this week. Should he be convicted in the U.S., any reporting on the inner workings of power will become a crime. High Court Judge Jonathan Swift — who previously worked for a variety of British […]
Brian O’Shea On Being a Father
When I am lost, I am never alone, because of my Dad. And as a Dad, I will never let my own children be alone as I will always be with them. Everything I do I do for my children and those I love, but especially my children. And […]
Do-Gooders in a World Without Empathy
Originally published on the author’s Substack. I was cursed with an incessantly active conscience. It’s probably related to Catholic guilt, and my mother’s regular reminders to “look before you leap,” so that I didn’t wind up feeling guilty. I find feelings of remorse, of wanting to apologize to someone who […]
Pfizer Appendix 2.2 Document Compared to VAERS
Originally published on the author’s Substack. There’s a new ‘confidential’ Pfizer document circulating entitled: “Cumulative and Interval Summary Tabulation of Serious and Non-Serious Adverse Reactions from Post-Marketing Data Sources”. It’s a 393 page pdf document so notoriously obnoxious to assess from a data point of view, but needless to say, […]
AI and the Decision to Stay Human
Originally published on the author’s Substack. Neither fearing nor embracing artificial intelligence. Everybody’s talkin’ ‘bout AI. AI, AI, AI. Ay yai yai! As mentioned in previous articles, Pluto’s entry into the sign of Aquarius for the next twenty years (!) highlights all permutations of Consciousness related to technology, inner and […]
Finding Our Voices After the Tyranny of the Pandemic
Mindful activist, Ora Nadrich, speaks with best-selling health author Shiva Rose about speaking up in the wellness community during the pandemic, when so many remained silent. Shiva shares stories about how the tyranny we are facing in our country is reminiscent of her childhood growing up in Iran during the revolution. Shiva Rose […]
Standing up for Peace on Memorial Day
Originally published on the author’s Substack Another annual holiday rant I’ve written something like this pretty much every Memorial Day since I first joined social media. It’s become a tradition. Consider it an antidote to all the flag-waving, “thank you for your service” platitudes you’ll see everywhere else. I hate […]
“A Plague Upon Our House” By Special White House Advisor Dr. Scott Atlas
Originally published on the author’s Substack, Courageous Discourse White House Preoccupation with Testing, Contact Tracing, Masks, and Lockdowns Reveals Blindspot for Sick Americans with Acute COVID-19 I have had a chance to get to know Dr. Scott Atlas, former academic neuroradiologist and health policy scholar at the Hoover Institute, Stanford […]
BOOM, Huge Victory ‘Bishop Unified School District to Pay $400,000 and Conduct Training for All Employees in Settlement Agreement for Harming Students During COVID-19 Pandemic’
Originally published on the author’s Substack, Alexander COVID News-Dr. Paul Elias Alexander’s Newsletter Bishop, California – May 11, 2023. With the help of retired U.S. Federal Judge Stephen G. Larson, Bishop Unified School District (BUSD) and a group of Parents who filed claims for damages for violation of their children’s […]
STEVE STERN: “How to Turn Blue States into Red States”
THE PETE SANTILLI SHOW TUESDAY MAY 9, 2023 EPISODE – #3440 – 8AM STEVE STERN: How to Turn Blue States into Red States
Who is Dr. Jeyanthi Kunadhasan? How to Fight Back Against the Machine
Originally Published on Author’s Substack, Docoflastresort’s Newsletter Who is Dr. Jeyanthi Kunadhasan? Dr. Kunadhasan is an anesthetist and perioperative physician from Victoria, in Australia. She was fired because she had unanswered questions about the Covid-19 vaccine and did not agree with the mandates. No appropriate risk/benefit analysis was forthcoming, which […]
A Letter From the Transgender Perspective
Dear DailyClout, I’ve been thinking about writing to you for a long time. More and more of us are awake now to the great evil forces that are sweeping much of humanity all over the world. But the prince of darkness is diabolically clever and is manipulating the minds of […]
Electing the Wizard, Revisited: The Wizard of Oz just gets more and more relevant
In 2016, just before Trump was elected, I wrote a piece entitled Electing the Wizard. Last week, a few of my favorite Substackers wrote essays that convinced me to dive back into it. So here is a new take, re-tooled to incorporate ideas that didn’t occur to me seven years […]
Choosing a Partnership Future: Evolving a Sustainable, Life-Affirming Way of Being on Earth
“Anything else you’re interested in is not going to happen if you can’t breathe the air and drink the water. Don’t sit this one out. Do something. You are by accident of fate alive at an absolutely critical moment in the history of our planet”. – Carl Sagan, Astrophysicist We humans […]
Art vs. AI
Bring it on, ChatGPT Months ago, the media (social and otherwise) waxed hysterical over game designer Jason Allen’s triumph at the Colorado State Fair, where he won the State Fair Fine Arts Contest with a piece of artwork he created using Midjourney, a text-to-image AI software. Like the preceding sentence I […]
POLL: 84% of Voters Say Keep Politics out of the Super Bowl LVII
Overwhelming Majority Says Political and Cultural Statements Not Welcome During Game’s Coverage, only 10% Disagree (Austin, TX—February 07, 2023) Convention of States Action, in partnership with The Trafalgar Group—one of America’s most accurate pollsters in 2016, 2018, 2020, and 2021—is releasing the results of a new national survey. Results were […]