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Perhaps a portion of this forum could be used for that?
It would have to be searchable tho.
when he identifies a target for “multiplying” that person or organization gets some significant money
Anyway, maybe 75% of the problem would be in directing people to this site.
Perhaps a portion of this forum could be used for that? It would have to be searchable tho. There are potentially hundreds of thousands of vax injured Americans not to mention the foreigners with vax injury. Having a site not able to be shut down by big tech would give them a forum and would also give the director of such a forum immense power. Yah Patrick that’s you. I think you’d be a responsible party to control such an operation.
Here’s where the power comes in:
Money! $$$
We can choose to donate to people and causes that fight the Narrative, donate to politicians who fight for the rights of people who’ve been injured, and donate to organizations who are suing the leftists in power to get our rights back.
That is what Jeff Childers is doing with his Coffee and Covid substack. He’s gotta pretty sizable audience of maybe 80,000 people, and when he identifies a target for “multiplying” that person or organization gets some significant money. For example, Dr.Simone Gold gave a short anti-mandate speech in the Capitol on January 6th. For which she’s been jailed for 90 days. C&C multiplied her by $179,000 the other day, which is about $90k per month in jail. She’s spending her time incarcerated writing a book which will further go towards weakening the oligarchy’s grip on our necks.
Anyway this is just an idea, but I think there’s a vast unserved audience out there. Democrats and tech overlords have been stamping out any forum for vax injured that springs up, even to removing Instagram posts by people like Robbie Starbuck who did one asking for vax injury stories. He got over 2000 stories in 12 hours before the tech Nazis removed the post.
Anyway, maybe 75% of the problem would be in directing people to this site.