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Thanks for the long beautiful enchanted read this morning Celia. You write from the soul and have done the work and took the punches and stood to fight another round. What doesn’t kill you… grateful for you and your fierce nature your journalist dad would be so proud and no doubt he is bolstering you every step of the way and I have to say I feel the same way. I learned about you on Bobby Kemmedys Fauci book and followed up the story of Duesbergs takedown was so sordid. You seemed to be on the right side of the conversation and I am so glad I found you. Thanks for writing from the heart and speaking to the heart while we listen with the heart. You are a medicine woman.

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Same here Shak. Before Kennedy’s book I’d never heard of Celia, never heard of Duesberg, had no idea there was a controversy about HIV causing AIDS. Having unspooled the thread, my eyes are open to that lie, the way the same playbook was used for Covid, and the broader fraud of American medicine. Celia Farber is far and away the most important journalist in my life.

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I agree. she is a Jedi journalist. May the force be with her

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Couldn't have said it better.

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Ditto.

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Celia - You have been a hero journalist/writer to me ever since daring to pull back the curtain on the atrocities going on with the whole HIV causes AIDS narrative. In a world overly saturated with lightweight me-too bloggers, you are one of the few, and I do mean FEW true journalists/writers whose observations I actually seek out each day. Your perspective, your "take" on all the confusing goings-on these days means the world to me. Your writing is exquisite. You bring order to the chaos and help me (and so many others) drill down to the core/the essence of what's happening around and to us. Please know that you make a HUGE daily positive difference in our lives. Thank you, and God bless you.

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I second everything you say about Celia and her writing!

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University of Arizona, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, earlier this year awarded Al Rocker, yes the NBC weather man, Journalist of the year.

This should be a sobering look at where the profession of Journalism is going.

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Requiem.

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That would be wonderful if you were to teach a journalism course. To whom? The Remnant.

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George Orwell was, of course, prescient. And covered both ends of the political spectrum which, at their extremes, are evil.

My mind cannot let go of the image he placed in it about the future of man: a boot on the head of another human being. As he lay motionless awaiting the mercy that death could bring.

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Liam Scheff. what a lovely human being. I cried when I read how he suffered so at the end of his life. Sometimes, it's so very true. The good do die young.

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A journalism course sounds interesting! Especially if it deals with how to be effective as a non-mainstreamer. (and if it deals with transitioning people who have careers in other fields such as engineering) I would consider you as a more credible teacher than NYU journalism teachers.

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I have thought about this a lot. I don't think Assange was a journalist. But he was protected by the 1st Amendment, which would apply to other stages of the investigative process as well. But he did not practice journalism, which involves building the narrative and authoring articles. Orwell did, as a member of the press and as an author.

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Agree that Assange wasn't a journalist, but it's irrelevant because the First Amendment protection is for "the press". Assange and Wikileaks is indeed a "press" organization.

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What a great article. An article to be read and discussed in schools. And the journalism course is a very good idea!

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Write fiction. It's harder. And easier (more fun, at least).

Your Orwell quote proves how strategic it is in this war.

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Someone needs to make a movie about you Celia; I so wish I was aware about this whole mess as it was going on;

I'll never forget, living in greenpoint Brooklyn , my friend Leo, born in Italy - right around 2005 - would regularly boldly pronounce, with his wonderfully accented words - 'Its all bullshit- it's a fake disease ...'

The first time he said it , I was like- 'what is he saying ? ... '

But with regularity , his words would repeat in my mind - and they would RESONATE ...

Intuition is the first line of defense against an onslaught of bullshit.

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Seems to me that you were banished from the advertising industry for trying to practice journalism, and then became a dedicated journalist.

The vast majority of what we call journalism is actually advertising industry; the business model is revenue from advertising, not revenue from journalism. Virtually none of the outlets would exist if they eliminated advertising and tried to survive on subscribers wanting their journalism.

And of course since advertisers are the clients, the advertisers are who need to be pleased.

Our romantic notions about American 'journalism' are largely irrational.

In the end, you found out that you had a false belief that you were being paid for journalism.

And now you're one of very few journalists who's good enough to make a living selling real journalism. Looks like a good thing that they kicked you out. :-)

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You are integral to the need for Truth to be written, read, understood, maintained, and acted upon ~ so that the Good shall Prevail. Thank you (understatement).

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I’m gonna be wantin’ a copy of that book as soon as it is available. 😎

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The AIDS template is the same being used for the COVID template.

Up next: the Event 2025 Catastrophic Contagion plandemic.

Same wicked formula. Same wicked liars and murderers from the beginning. Same wicked spirit.

Even so, come, Lord Jesus.

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Celia, you did the two things that I think a real journalist must do: you took on powerful entrenched interests; and you told the truth.

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