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The hottest Substack posts of Rounding the Earth Newsletter

And their main takeaways
17 implied HN points β€’ 16 Feb 24
  1. Mercola has connections to a 'Psychic Friends Network' involving cult-like behavior and mind control.
  2. Kai Clay claims to be a channel for an ancient entity advising Mercola, leading to drastic changes in his company.
  3. The situation raises concerns about potentially dangerous guruism and reveals possible ties to both New Age beliefs and historical figures promoting questionable ideologies.
16 implied HN points β€’ 26 Jan 24
  1. Steve Kirsch may have lied or been incompetent about the DMED database, causing gaslighting and isolation.
  2. Robert Malone also appeared to hallucinate about the DMED data, leading to blocked communication and potential gaslighting.
  3. A comprehensive report on the DMED data for Congress was not completed due to external interference, causing stress and exhaustion.
8 implied HN points β€’ 11 Feb 24
  1. The author is re-organizing 'The Chloroquine Wars' book project after three-and-a-half years of work.
  2. The author plans to publish chapter drafts, possibly behind a paywall, to receive valuable input from readers.
  3. The author intends to balance writing for the book project with relaxing to maintain creativity and focus.
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8 implied HN points β€’ 03 Feb 24
  1. Taylor Swift's connections and history suggest possible involvement in larger global manipulation networks.
  2. Speculation on the role and influence of celebrities, intelligence agencies, and global powers in shaping public opinions.
  3. Consideration of the psyops, surveillance, and propaganda aspects of entertainment industry interactions and political narratives.
9 implied HN points β€’ 24 Jan 24
  1. The conversation discusses Werner Erhard's EST/Landmark programs and their controversial origins.
  2. The story ties into larger conspiracies around the New World Order theory.
  3. The interview sheds light on potential intelligence connections and manipulation in the executive coaching industry.
7 implied HN points β€’ 24 Jan 24
  1. A new podcast series called The Disease X Dramedy is starting soon.
  2. The podcast will cover real information and updates on the law, along with humorous takes on current events.
  3. Listeners can engage through RTE Locals community and Rumble channel for live streaming.
7 implied HN points β€’ 18 Jan 24
  1. The border wall construction began before Trump's presidency and continued during various administrations.
  2. Border apprehensions fluctuated under different presidents, with Trump seeing a decline followed by a significant increase during Biden's term.
  3. There are ties between lobbying firms like Squire Patton Boggs and the border wall construction finances and processes.
17 implied HN points β€’ 10 Jun 23
  1. The author found ivermectin to be effective in managing their respiratory illness.
  2. Different brands of ivermectin may have varying effects, with Stromectol being particularly effective for the author.
  3. Healthcare providers have differing approaches and availability of certain medications, leading to challenges in accessing preferred treatment.
15 implied HN points β€’ 06 Feb 23
  1. YouTube censorship is a significant concern for content creators.
  2. Consider diversifying platforms to avoid reliance on a single platform.
  3. Educational and informative content can be found on alternative platforms.