I am not familiar, but you picked a great video to start the top of the list (Screw The WHO) which really got my attention. How could I NOT check out all the others ?? lol Seems mandatory.
Add CANCER as #59 as yet another deadly 'Adverse Reaction' of the "SAFE & EFFECTIVE" (but DEADLY Covid Depopulation jab! Makers of these new injectable poisons must be held RESPONSIBLE for all related injuries & DEATHS related to their dangerous medicines. They accept NO LIABILITY or RESPONSIBILITY since they were given TEMPORARY licence in 1976 to release a previous EXPERIMENTAL 'vaccine' for Swine Flu. After 55+ US DEATHS following those jabs the 'experiment' was stopped for being deemed "TOO DANGEROUS". Since Covid was deliberately released (after being 'modified' for maximum impact on humans by Fauci with his 'Gain of Function' lab work) these super-rich companies deliberately forget the 'TEMPORARY' concession expired in 1977. They still use the expired arrangement as their 'LICENCE to KILL'. Mick from Hooe (UK). Unjabbed and ready!
Yes, I have. As I suspect is typical with most of us with you and like-aware substackers, the zombies cannot see it. I have just a little success waking up the half asleep.
Thanks James, I've been watching Maria for the past couple years. She's really come into her own, and has done a great job. Great interview with her by the way! 👍🏽👏
I will wave a small flag here. Some of us just do not have time to listen to literally hundreds of hours a day of recommended videos and podcasts. And some of us are visual/word learners. The intensity of video/podcast is way too low. So many of us just never watch/listen. And we all lose.
Transcripts of these sessions WOULD be devoured by many of us. Yes they are imperfect, but they are good enough and no more garbled than the usual video/audio garbling that occurs here and there anyway. Autotranscribers are cheap/free and pretty good.
Many substacks have taken to doing this and they make us all more-than-appreciative. If Maria (or anyone) want's more impact, this would be the single most important thing to do, at least in my opinion.
James, Thanks. The point is that if it is already transcribed on the site (which means ONE transcription step, not one for every viewer) the number of views will be greatly increased. People underestimate how many of us will never watch a video or listen to a podcast -- but we read voraciously.
We're drowning in information. Print has it's own limitations.
The problem isn just signal to noise ratio... it's that there's more good signal, than any one human could ever assimilate, alongside living a normal life. That said - Maria Zee is a good investment of time. She tends go under an hour and a half, which is actually brief, with all the important information. TLAV/Ryan Cristian often runs 3 hours at a pop.
I was thinking the exact same thing about TLAV. One of Ryan's podcasts was like four and a half hours and within the first 30 minutes he hadn't done much except hear the sound of his own voice, or talk about how everyone is out to get him, or take down his internet, .... and I was like yeah, maybe later lol. I have seen a few that were far more focused and really good, but mostly they are a lot of bloviating and mostly good, and very lengthy. With so many substacks, newsletters and other video podcast in my email every day, ... there's just no way to see and read it all. I need to cut back, and unsub from a few to thin the herd. Then I get stuff like this here and I think "Okay, I may add one more and delete two others". lol
I put Ryan in as an example of how much information there is to cover. One needs only to look at the notes for each show (which he dutifully includes, for reference and research, and in case you don't have the time to watch his entire presentation). While Ryan's style is as discursive as it is expository, I find it highly valuable...and since he's doing all of the work, he gets to make the editorial decisions and choices on format. As a former broadcaster, I very much appreciate him, and all that he does, even if I don't always have the time to watch his presentations in their entirety. I certainly don't want anyone to think that I endorse this common critique. I don't consider the discussion of the evidence, and the connecting of dots, and the 'big picture' painting that he does to be "bloviating"- which is a pejorative term that I cannot endorse, as applied to TLAV. I consider it to be an extremely important show... Generally, even if it was regularly 4 hours long, I would consider it a good investment of time, and perhaps even the only thing that people would need to watch or listen to, in order to stay informed. I'm sure that be's introduced his audience to Maria Zeeee, as well, and covered her important work.
I have thought the same many times, as you describe, "That was all I needed to see today" for quite a few TLAV podcasts. I generally pushed out posts with TLAV links to social media usually with the line "As usual, TLAV brings the facts and shows the receipts" and I have downloaded many Study pdf's to read, from the source links, as well as many url's to article sources that I log into text files for future reference. I spent the better part of 16hrs a day over the last 2 years researching many different topics, because I couldn't suggest anyone else watch a whole podcast from anyone, unless I have already done the same, so I had to watch every minute of them. I also blasted the links out in the email to everyone too.
After a while the off topic chatter started to get to me and I should be less petty about it.
I did have to whittle down a lot of the incoming email notifications etc. from different sources, as some were just not as worthwhile to continue spending the time on, so I unsubscribed from quite a few. But I still get the daily TLAV and some I watch, some I don't, but it depends on what the topic is, as I might already have a text file chock full of resources and I might not feel the need to add to it at all. Since I have completely ditched social media I have watched fewer episodes, but even the one's I don't watch, I keep the emails in a TLAV folder in my inbox so I can check them out later if need be.
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PLEASE SUPPORT THIS ARTIST'S 2 NEW ENDEAVORS
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I am not familiar, but you picked a great video to start the top of the list (Screw The WHO) which really got my attention. How could I NOT check out all the others ?? lol Seems mandatory.
Been watching her since 2020. She’s fantastic. Looking forward to watching your interview with her.
Thank you! All excellent videos.
And she is a babe to boot!
A brave babe!
Add CANCER as #59 as yet another deadly 'Adverse Reaction' of the "SAFE & EFFECTIVE" (but DEADLY Covid Depopulation jab! Makers of these new injectable poisons must be held RESPONSIBLE for all related injuries & DEATHS related to their dangerous medicines. They accept NO LIABILITY or RESPONSIBILITY since they were given TEMPORARY licence in 1976 to release a previous EXPERIMENTAL 'vaccine' for Swine Flu. After 55+ US DEATHS following those jabs the 'experiment' was stopped for being deemed "TOO DANGEROUS". Since Covid was deliberately released (after being 'modified' for maximum impact on humans by Fauci with his 'Gain of Function' lab work) these super-rich companies deliberately forget the 'TEMPORARY' concession expired in 1977. They still use the expired arrangement as their 'LICENCE to KILL'. Mick from Hooe (UK). Unjabbed and ready!
Love Maria Z. She's a warrior. Thank you.
When possible please provide transcripts
Thx
Yes. I discovered her early on when I began to look under the mandate madness and covid craziness.
Craziness is right. Please do what you can to share her work with others.
https://jamesroguski.substack.com/p/maria-zeee
Yes, I have. As I suspect is typical with most of us with you and like-aware substackers, the zombies cannot see it. I have just a little success waking up the half asleep.
Thanks James, I've been watching Maria for the past couple years. She's really come into her own, and has done a great job. Great interview with her by the way! 👍🏽👏
Thanks. Spread the word:
https://jamesroguski.substack.com/p/maria-zeee
Maria is one of my favs! She does incredible work! Thanks James!
Spread the word. If people spend more time listening to Maria Zeee, they will have less time for the official narrative pushed by mainstream media.
I will wave a small flag here. Some of us just do not have time to listen to literally hundreds of hours a day of recommended videos and podcasts. And some of us are visual/word learners. The intensity of video/podcast is way too low. So many of us just never watch/listen. And we all lose.
Transcripts of these sessions WOULD be devoured by many of us. Yes they are imperfect, but they are good enough and no more garbled than the usual video/audio garbling that occurs here and there anyway. Autotranscribers are cheap/free and pretty good.
Many substacks have taken to doing this and they make us all more-than-appreciative. If Maria (or anyone) want's more impact, this would be the single most important thing to do, at least in my opinion.
Thanks
This is just one of many...
https://www.getwelder.com/video-transcription
James, Thanks. The point is that if it is already transcribed on the site (which means ONE transcription step, not one for every viewer) the number of views will be greatly increased. People underestimate how many of us will never watch a video or listen to a podcast -- but we read voraciously.
We're drowning in information. Print has it's own limitations.
The problem isn just signal to noise ratio... it's that there's more good signal, than any one human could ever assimilate, alongside living a normal life. That said - Maria Zee is a good investment of time. She tends go under an hour and a half, which is actually brief, with all the important information. TLAV/Ryan Cristian often runs 3 hours at a pop.
I was thinking the exact same thing about TLAV. One of Ryan's podcasts was like four and a half hours and within the first 30 minutes he hadn't done much except hear the sound of his own voice, or talk about how everyone is out to get him, or take down his internet, .... and I was like yeah, maybe later lol. I have seen a few that were far more focused and really good, but mostly they are a lot of bloviating and mostly good, and very lengthy. With so many substacks, newsletters and other video podcast in my email every day, ... there's just no way to see and read it all. I need to cut back, and unsub from a few to thin the herd. Then I get stuff like this here and I think "Okay, I may add one more and delete two others". lol
I put Ryan in as an example of how much information there is to cover. One needs only to look at the notes for each show (which he dutifully includes, for reference and research, and in case you don't have the time to watch his entire presentation). While Ryan's style is as discursive as it is expository, I find it highly valuable...and since he's doing all of the work, he gets to make the editorial decisions and choices on format. As a former broadcaster, I very much appreciate him, and all that he does, even if I don't always have the time to watch his presentations in their entirety. I certainly don't want anyone to think that I endorse this common critique. I don't consider the discussion of the evidence, and the connecting of dots, and the 'big picture' painting that he does to be "bloviating"- which is a pejorative term that I cannot endorse, as applied to TLAV. I consider it to be an extremely important show... Generally, even if it was regularly 4 hours long, I would consider it a good investment of time, and perhaps even the only thing that people would need to watch or listen to, in order to stay informed. I'm sure that be's introduced his audience to Maria Zeeee, as well, and covered her important work.
Thank you, I needed that !
I have thought the same many times, as you describe, "That was all I needed to see today" for quite a few TLAV podcasts. I generally pushed out posts with TLAV links to social media usually with the line "As usual, TLAV brings the facts and shows the receipts" and I have downloaded many Study pdf's to read, from the source links, as well as many url's to article sources that I log into text files for future reference. I spent the better part of 16hrs a day over the last 2 years researching many different topics, because I couldn't suggest anyone else watch a whole podcast from anyone, unless I have already done the same, so I had to watch every minute of them. I also blasted the links out in the email to everyone too.
After a while the off topic chatter started to get to me and I should be less petty about it.
I did have to whittle down a lot of the incoming email notifications etc. from different sources, as some were just not as worthwhile to continue spending the time on, so I unsubscribed from quite a few. But I still get the daily TLAV and some I watch, some I don't, but it depends on what the topic is, as I might already have a text file chock full of resources and I might not feel the need to add to it at all. Since I have completely ditched social media I have watched fewer episodes, but even the one's I don't watch, I keep the emails in a TLAV folder in my inbox so I can check them out later if need be.
Again, thanks for the adjustment, it was needed.
Maria Zeee is excellent, have been a subscriber to her Rumble channel for at least a year. She deserves the promotion!
James,
Haven't gotten to reading/viewing, but nice to see Your Sharing, there.
Thank you.
Always.
Looking Forward.
To it.