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Newsletter Blast: Why You should read "The Religious Tenants of Scientism"

Newsletter Blast: Why You should read "The Religious Tenants of Scientism"

From what are viruses to is space even real, this article explores age-old "facts" and proposes that we return to the myths of old.

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Apr 13, 2023
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I don’t watch the news, so I’m oblivious to many events that take place. That being said, I just found out that Twitter prohibited Substack links not too long ago.

My first thoughts were, “Wait, isn’t Elon supposed to be a proponent of free speech? Ahh, that’s right. Elson is a front cover for alphabet agencies being used for more propaganda activities.”

Long story short,

Substack
links got restricted because of their new feature, “Notes,” and Twitter eventually lifted that ban, allowing Substack links to work on the platform.

Not only am I a fan of Substack, as I write about here, but I think they’re a startup with a model that’s appealing to a large segment of the population. That being the case, I played around with their “notes” tab. It was there that I came across this “stack” from

Tessa Lena
:

And it hit me, “Wow, the pandemic was three years ago. Three years ago, we couldn’t leave our houses. Three years ago, we couldn’t eat with friends. Three years ago, our medica…

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