Blazing Reader,
Last month, I published an article online examining the highly likely connection between the rise in turbo cancers across the world and the release of that "safe and effective" experimental gene-manipulating injection.
Well, by coincidence, today is Canada Day and my article on mRNA-induced turbo cancers has been reprinted in the July issue of the Canadian newspaper, Druthers. 200,000 copies have been printed and are being distributed across the nation. Despite living in the Netherlands now, and the article focusing on the recent case of turbo cancer in Dutch singer, Freek Rikkerink, it's nice to know I did something to help my home country (or corporation) on its 158th birthday (or anniversary of incorporation).
For those who don't know, Druthers hit the presses back in 2020 as an analog approach to countering the constant flow of COVID lie-arrhea from the lamestream media. The Canadian Anti-Hate Network tried to defame it as the "COVID conspiracy newspaper." Five years and fifty-five issues later, it is known as the "not-so-little newspaper that could, did, and still does!"
You can read my article here on the Druthers' website.
The entire July issue has also been posted online as a PDF and is available to download at Druthers.ca/newspapers (my article is on page 5).
John "Ex-Pat" Manley
P.S. And a Happy Canada Day Inc. to all my fellow Canucks! Why not celebrate by ordering a bundle of Druthers and stuffing them in your neighbours' mailboxes?
John C. A. Manley is the author of Much Ado About Corona, All The Humans Are Sleeping and other works of philosophical fiction that are "so completely engaging that you find yourself alternately laughing, gasping, hanging on for dear life." Get free samples of his stories by becoming a Blazing Pine Cone email subscriber.