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I am sure that what you say is true, and having published millions of words on this platform, using alternative IDs, I have seen the proof that Substack is definitely messing with the posts reach, as well as the likes, and the goal seems to conform with the global elite. A woke position seems to be in charge, causing the conservative vaccine danger realists to be virtually eliminated by making their writings hard to find and read, see the likes that accumulate instead of trying to downplay our work. It is not just the vaccine, it includes empowering the people to see the problems, the leaders who are screwing us over for their own profits. Where will Wii, the "I"s that choose to expose, help take down the system that is crushing the free thinkers and potential to find peaceful resolutions, paths to solving the problems the leaders are creating as they move millions of people around to drive down costs of labor and subdue the resistance to the CBDC transition, the means of taxing all humans, controlling their lives, and limiting the potential for the small business people of the world to get ahead, to compete with the giant global corporations, monopolies growing in number, not shrinking as they should. Keep up the good fight and let me know when Wii have a new platform that is truly uncensored, shadowban oriented, and determined to shut down the voices that question the narrative well enough to make people question, change course, and join the resistance to a global elite of 1% of the population controlling what 99% of the people do to survive while they thrive in absolute luxury and outside the legal system they create to hold the rest of the world in slavery. It appears Substack is actually part of the plan, not a means to help stop it.

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I don't go for the quick fire of Substack notes.

I don't know if any funny business is going on with regular Substack long format posts.

Makes sense that the more easily short attention span format would get the gagging treatment first.

It's generally assumed that most people can't read very much, so I'm hoping that my Substack feed is okay for a while.

I don't do Twitter either, I don't want my blood on fast boil setting.

Twitter and Notes seem designed to suck the life out of their adherents.

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