Recommended by Peter Daniel Miller
Absurdity, humor, spot-on historical memory, James Howard Kunstler's essays on the current scene are some of the most enlightening around, despite the over-the-top title.
Christopher Rufo's exposés of plagiarism in academia and government, and his campaigns to dismantle DEI (diversity-equity-inclusion) bureaucracies Rufo have produced real change -- inspiring examples of practical action to recover common-sense in education and in everyday life.
Dr Peter McCullough, an eminent and well-published cardiologist, is one of the pioneers of successful covid treatment, re-purposing drugs already known to be safe and effective. Blacklisted for speaking -- and practicing -- the truth, his Substack posts bring vital new medical information to general readers. Recent posts concern vax-induced myocarditis, heart attacks, and changes to the human genome. Essential reading for everyone seeking to make informed health decisions.
What the U.S. Federal Government and State Governments are doing with the tax money taken from people's earnings, in sickening detail. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but someday soon, the people who support this vast edifice of vile corruption will refuse to do so. This information is vital for advancing that day.
Let your wonder at the marvelous complexity of how the human body works propel you through these lucid, detailed presentations of vital biological processes. And let your appreciation of these inner workings make you suspicious of unwarranted or inadequately tested interventions. In Dr Jessica Rose's posts are many answers and many more thought-provoking questions -- which is science at its best.
Dr Aaron Kheriaty's campaign against medical tyranny.
Prescient, perceptive, wide-ranging yet finely focused and thought-provoking essays by N S Lyons; long reads well worth the time
Emerald Robinson is absolutely fearless and singularly honest in presenting news, observations, and analysis of what is going on in Washington DC today. Her reports are particularly valuable in decoding the numerous obfuscations that emanate from that city, even from officials you thought you could trust.
Official conspiracies have never been rendered into incontrovertible fact faster than Elizabeth Nickson does here, in her lively, inimitable, and well-informed style.