"What makes me happiest is that the mention was of my very first Substack article, when I literally had 5 subscribers. It’s good to know someone was paying attention back then"
Congratulations nice paydirt! FOIAs are the best.. never know what may be in there but always something fun! It puzzles me how systems so skilled tracking us right down to our pizza delivery can't track Pentagon spending.. makes you a pretty valuable asset.. but we already knew that!
The venomous vapid vole poem felt very Guy Fawkes V for Vendetta.. in the fondest way. :~)
"Angela Rasmussen is a virologist who was at Columbia University in New York City when the pandemic began. Her only ‘real’ ‘contribution’ to the origin debate was a hit piece somehow published by the world’s top journal, Nature, in which she referred to scientists who questioned the natural origin hypothesis as conspiracy theorists."
Let's be fair, this wench who goes by "Dr. Angie" has done far more than credited here. She's a go to source for smears, was quoted in the New York Times hit job on Dr. Malone and thinks enough of her wastewater monitoring PhD to offer medical advice on vaccines like she's an MD. It's stunning...
I am glad you are having a little satire fun tonight! You deserve a few moments of peace and mental tranquility.
"What makes me happiest is that the mention was of my very first Substack article, when I literally had 5 subscribers. It’s good to know someone was paying attention back then"
Congratulations nice paydirt! FOIAs are the best.. never know what may be in there but always something fun! It puzzles me how systems so skilled tracking us right down to our pizza delivery can't track Pentagon spending.. makes you a pretty valuable asset.. but we already knew that!
The venomous vapid vole poem felt very Guy Fawkes V for Vendetta.. in the fondest way. :~)
I’ll second the WOW on all levels!
Hope to hear the rock and roll some time soon.
"Angela Rasmussen is a virologist who was at Columbia University in New York City when the pandemic began. Her only ‘real’ ‘contribution’ to the origin debate was a hit piece somehow published by the world’s top journal, Nature, in which she referred to scientists who questioned the natural origin hypothesis as conspiracy theorists."
Let's be fair, this wench who goes by "Dr. Angie" has done far more than credited here. She's a go to source for smears, was quoted in the New York Times hit job on Dr. Malone and thinks enough of her wastewater monitoring PhD to offer medical advice on vaccines like she's an MD. It's stunning...
https://www.campfire.wiki/doku.php?id=angela_rasmussen
The ability to laugh in the midst of times of crisis is lost on most, but not for the "Natural Born Sarcastics!" 😉
#stopthewho
https://jamesroguski.substack.com/p/ten-things-everyone-needs-to-know/comments